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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby Ruben Cassar on Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:57 pm

MrBenn wrote:OK, here's another (quick) update...

The London inset has gone - instead I have added London as a small territory that will border Kent, Essex, Middlesex and Surrey. The circle looks a little blurry, but I'll sort that out if people think this idea works better.
I have added some lines to show where London, Rutland and Isle of Wight go.


This is better than the inset.
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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby MrBenn on Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:23 pm

Bumping image onto the latest page ;-)

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby the.killing.44 on Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:25 pm

I'd like to see London with army numbers on it.

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby MrBenn on Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:26 pm

The number will go after the name: "London 88"
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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby the.killing.44 on Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:43 pm

MrBenn wrote:The number will go after the name: "London 88"

Good one.

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby yeti_c on Thu Mar 05, 2009 6:41 am

Ruben Cassar wrote:
MrBenn wrote:OK, here's another (quick) update...

The London inset has gone - instead I have added London as a small territory that will border Kent, Essex, Middlesex and Surrey. The circle looks a little blurry, but I'll sort that out if people think this idea works better.
I have added some lines to show where London, Rutland and Isle of Wight go.


This is better than the inset.


Agreed - although I could completely leave it off too...

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby The Chosen on Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:23 am

Mr Benn,

Being a Postman and a life-long Englishman from the City and County of Bristol (erm... not represented here), I would like to commend you on your excellent map. I have a few issues/suggestions however;

1. Middlesex should be shortened to Middx (not Midx)

2. The bonus system is hard to understand - could it not be simplified to a straight "hold the region - get the bonus"?

3. London absolutely has to have a major presence on a map of England. Here is a link to a map of England's Regions...

http://www.picturesofengland.com/mapofengland/regions.html

... as you can see London is massive (not a little dot) and maybe should replace Middlesex as a territory on your map.

4. If it was represented I think it should start as a neutral and be given a +1 bonus for holding it (or maybe +1 auto deploy)

5. Gloucestershire could be shortened to Glos or Glous

6. The tail of Gloucestershire where it borders Somerset could be cut off and changed to Bristol. ;)

7. Isle of Wight needs to have a line connecting it to Hampshire (for clarity)

8. The three lions are great and the water effect is magnificent.

Keep up the good work and I hope the above helps.

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby gimil on Sun Mar 08, 2009 3:28 pm

Ruben Cassar wrote:Is the single rampant lion a symbol of England? I think other countries and states have used it through the ages.


From what I know the rampant lion was a symbol of the scottish kingdom was it not?

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby iancanton on Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:57 pm

MrBenn wrote:The number will go after the name: "London 88"

The Chosen wrote:London is massive (not a little dot)

perhaps an army circle in the middle of the meeting-place of middlesex, essex, kent and surrey, with pointers to these four adjacent counties, similar to the max stations in lostatlimbo's rose city map, will suit.

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby MrBenn on Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:07 pm

I'm actually thinking about taking London off the map again - having it as a little dot/inset doesn't really fit the theme of the map :?
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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby yeti_c on Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:09 pm

MrBenn wrote:I'm actually thinking about taking London off the map again - having it as a little dot/inset doesn't really fit the theme of the map :?


TBH - I think I concur about that.

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby MrBenn on Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:24 pm

Right, so here's another update...

London has gone, primarily because it didn't really work as an inset or a small dot. I'll stick with the "historic counties" theme ;-)
Huntingdonshire has emerged from the shadow of Cambridgeshire
I've jiggled around with territory names, placements, and added some nice army shadows and numbers.
I think I'm settled with the three lions now - I'm also planning to keep the 'Green and Pleasant Land' subtitle. The eagle-eyed may notice the opening lines of Land of Hope and Glory skirting along the western edge of the map ;-)

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Re: England Map [D] - Update Mar 12th - p1/11

Postby LED ZEPPELINER on Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:37 pm

the 88's on bucks and oxford are way off of the army circles, and i like it better without army circles
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Re: England Map [D] - Update Mar 12th - p1/11

Postby MrBenn on Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:42 pm

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Re: England Map [D] - Update Mar 12th - p1/11

Postby the.killing.44 on Fri Mar 13, 2009 5:55 pm

Surrey - Kent - E Sussex - W Sussex; what's happening there?
And I still stand by my statement that when you post a small v you get the GFX stamp. 'Course the key word there is my, but that's beside the point ā€¦ this is beautiful.

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Re: England Map [D] - Update Mar 12th - p1/11

Postby MrBenn on Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:26 pm

the.killing.44 wrote:Surrey - Kent - E Sussex - W Sussex; what's happening there?

I need to redraw that border. My base image had all four counties meeting at one point, but there's a very slight offset, where East Sussex borders Surrey as well as Kent. West Sussex does not border Kent.
I'll clarify this in the next update.
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Re: England Map [D] - Update Mar 12th - p1/11

Postby Tupence on Mon Mar 16, 2009 7:14 pm

I know you want to stick to the historic counties theme, but a possible solution to the North East drop problem would be to include either a Tyneside/Tyne and Wear or a Teesside "county"? Or maybe Cleveland at the South-East corner of Durham?
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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby iancanton on Fri Mar 20, 2009 4:03 am

MrBenn wrote:I'll stick with the "historic counties" theme ;-)

so that leaves only yorkshire with non-traditional post-1974 borders instead of the original ridings! any chance of finishing the job?

http://www.yorkshire-ridings.org.uk/
http://www.chromavision.co.uk/yt/map.htm

MrBenn wrote:I think I'm settled with the three lions now - I'm also planning to keep the 'Green and Pleasant Land' subtitle. The eagle-eyed may notice the opening lines of Land of Hope and Glory skirting along the western edge of the map ;-)

good decision on the lions! the rousing, flag-waving land of hope and glory conveys a completely different picture of england from the peaceful green and pleasant land tagline. how would it look with the following four lines on the left instead?

I will not cease from mental fight
Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand
Till we have built Jerusalem
In England's green and pleasant land


The Chosen wrote:The bonus system is hard to understand - could it not be simplified to a straight "hold the region - get the bonus"?

this is a good point. in particular, the "receive 2 armies for holding a region" bonus will tend to send players scurrying to the corners to seek out the easiest regions to hold, with the midlands being neglected.

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Re: England Map [D] - Update Mar 12th - p1/11

Postby thenobodies80 on Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:51 pm

Can you rotate the WEST MIDLANDS word?
You a have a lot of space in the lower part of Shropshire. ;)
In a similar angle shot of East Midlands

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby GenuineEarlGrey on Sun Mar 22, 2009 3:59 pm

I played British Isles I when I started on CC and was amused at the "Granpiam" region. I had this image of all scottish grandmothers living there. Its since been corrected to "Grampian" in British Isles II but at the end of the day the little quirk made no difference to what was a really good map.

England is shaping up the same way. [Sorry for joining in the forum so late.] A great map with a little quirk - should Yorkshire be split into three (North, East and West based on the Ridings] or four (North, South, East and West) tets.

The quirk can be circumvented [my, big word for a Monday morning]. I'm not sure whether iancanton is suggesting going to three or sticking with four tets with new names. Either way a win-win sitiation is there.

While I prefer the three [BUT I'm not the one taking the time to make the map] the map can still have four York tets and keep its "historic counties" theme by using four other traditional names for the tets: Yorkshire Dales; Yorkshire Moors; West Yorkshire; East Yorkshire. If you want perfection then there would need to be a small border change as mentioned in ian's link http://www.chromavision.co.uk/yt/map.htm

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby iancanton on Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:18 pm

GenuineEarlGrey wrote:A great map with a little quirk - should Yorkshire be split into three (North, East and West based on the Ridings] or four (North, South, East and West) tets.

The quirk can be circumvented [my, big word for a Monday morning]. I'm not sure whether iancanton is suggesting going to three or sticking with four tets with new names. Either way a win-win sitiation is there.

i have in mind either the three ridings alone or, if an extra territory is desired, the three ridings plus the city of york in the middle.

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Re: England Map [D] - Lions p1/9

Postby GenuineEarlGrey on Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:39 pm

iancanton wrote:i have in mind either the three ridings alone or, if an extra territory is desired, the three ridings plus the city of york in the middle. ian. :)

A purist [English historian type] would go down that path too...
...and the pedant in me agrees :mrgreen:
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Re: England Map [D] - Update Mar 12th - p1/11

Postby MrBenn on Wed Mar 25, 2009 4:00 am

It's update time!

  • To satisfy the pedants, Yorkshire has been divided into the three Ridings.
  • I have redrawn the Sussex/Surrey/Kent border to clarify the connections there.
  • The region names have been shifted slightly, and West Midlands has been rotated to give a better fit. The text colour has been toned down and adjusted so that it blends into each region a little more
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Re: England Map [D] - Update Mar 25th - p1/12

Postby MrBenn on Wed Mar 25, 2009 6:03 am

I'm in two minds about the bonus structure... Any thoughts?
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Re: England Map [D] - Update Mar 25th - p1/12

Postby saaimen on Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:22 pm

I don't know... I don't really have enough gameplay experience to judge that.

One thing though. I've been thinking about this for a while now. I've seen it on several maps, but never checked in early enough to be able to change it.
Before CC changed for the sake of copyright, all counties (on this map) were called 'territories'. Continents were called bonus regions or simply 'regions'. Then CC changed, and 'territories' was changed into... 'regions'.
It seems to me that very few mapmakers have noticed this change :D Because 'regions' is often still used for 'continents', as this map proves once more.
I don't know whether we could find a new word for 'bonus region' or 'continent', but personally it bothers me that two different subdivisions of a map get the same term.
And this time, I'm coming in early enough to make a change ;)

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