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natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
pamoa wrote:Frankly I'm not convinced the change you quickly proposed MrBenn. Okay maybe the darker Oklahoma. Maybe also in the South East and New England maps.
MrBenn wrote:I'm not saying to use these colours, but just as an example of the wider variation possible, but sticking within the single-colour scheme....
RjBeals wrote:
Don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but the portion of I-20 Hwy in the southeast map, that runs from Atlanta up through Charlotte should be I-85. Not sure how you remedy this, as it splits in Atlanta. In Atlanta, I-85 continues south through Montgomery, and then to Mobile.
http://www.troy-pike-edc.org/DATA/Travel_Time.jpg
I have NO clue how this happened. My desire was not to mix up interstates and as you stated Rj, the road is much different than I have shown. I will look into possibly making it a double road (i.e. 85/20) or just moving the interstates to different cities and adjusting the bonus accordingly.RjBeals wrote:Don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but the portion of I-20 Hwy in the southeast map, that runs from Atlanta up through Charlotte should be I-85. Not sure how you remedy this, as it splits in Atlanta. In Atlanta, I-85 continues south through Montgomery, and then to Mobile.
http://www.troy-pike-edc.org/DATA/Travel_Time.jpg
OK will do. Now onto the base colors for the states in the next update.TaCktiX wrote:i would go with scenario 3, but add I-20 and I-85 markers more often than I-75 markers so people know when the road changes. Right now it could be interpreted that I-20 is that little stretch between Mississippi and Alabama, and the Georgia road doesn't mean anything.
TaCktiX wrote:i would go with scenario 3, but add I-20 and I-85 markers more often than I-75 markers so people know when the road changes. Right now it could be interpreted that I-20 is that little stretch between Mississippi and Alabama, and the Georgia road doesn't mean anything.
spiesr wrote:Why would we need to know the differnce between 20 and 85, they would both be one continent so it doesn't matter where one stops and the other starts...
TaCktiX wrote:The colors look great, but why is I-95 in Northeast only worth +3 when it's a length of 10?
That was missed an never caught during bonus discussions. Please feel free to give a suggestion.TaCktiX wrote:The colors look great, but why is I-95 in Northeast only worth +3 when it's a length of 10?
The main concern with 888 armies is that they do not cover each other. Since these colors are the exact same once used in the current USA map, the "issues" would be the same. And I really don't think it is an issue. But if enough people do then we need to redo the entire Rockie color scheme which I think is a waste.pamoa wrote:For colours you need to try with a 3 digits army of the same (nearest) colour of the state, specially on the dark blue ones. I can already predict it will be a problem reading the last digit.
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