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Danyael wrote:just an idea
but maybe the title look something along these lines
(please ignore the graphic quality couldn't get to my photoshop computer to today)
sully800 wrote:oaktown wrote:Would you consider Denver rather than Las Vegas, since you're showing Vegas where Denver should be anyway? Plus, Denver is more of an air hub anyway.
Yes, that city started as Denver and was switched to Las Vegas because someone suggested it was more of a "world city" and still close to the right geography. Looking at a map now, I see Las Vegas is too close to LA to be in the right location so I will switch it back to Denver which is still a major hub.
SultanOfSurreal wrote:How disappointing. Las Vegas is just as much a major hub of travel these days; McCarran International is the 15th busiest airport in the world, compared to Denver International's 10th -- the difference is about a million passengers per year.
But what qualifies Denver as a "world city"? is it a financial, industrial, cultural capital? Not really, compared to other cities on the map that represent these things -- just within the US. Las Vegas on the other hand is unique, an entertainment capital -- the only one on the map. So what, you have to misrepresent its position a bit to fit it. You had to stretch Europe too.
Denver is bland. It could be any midwestern town: Omaha, Salt Lake City, Des Moines. Las Vegas is a much more interesting choice, and is equally realistic as a hub between cities. I vote leave it.
captainwalrus wrote:Whatabout phenix? It is bigger than Denver and Las Vegas. It is the 5th largest city in the U.S. Or move it a little south east and make it Dallas or Huston?
el-presidente wrote:Why Delhi, not like Kabul, like before or Islamabad? It is a little out of place where it is, I think. If is going to be Delhi, it should be moved a bit over to the right, but that would create an opening in the middle eastern region. IMO you should change it back to Kabul or Tehran.
sully800 wrote:SultanOfSurreal wrote:How disappointing. Las Vegas is just as much a major hub of travel these days; McCarran International is the 15th busiest airport in the world, compared to Denver International's 10th -- the difference is about a million passengers per year.
But what qualifies Denver as a "world city"? is it a financial, industrial, cultural capital? Not really, compared to other cities on the map that represent these things -- just within the US. Las Vegas on the other hand is unique, an entertainment capital -- the only one on the map. So what, you have to misrepresent its position a bit to fit it. You had to stretch Europe too.
Denver is bland. It could be any midwestern town: Omaha, Salt Lake City, Des Moines. Las Vegas is a much more interesting choice, and is equally realistic as a hub between cities. I vote leave it.
It's not that Denver is more of a world city than Las Vegas, but it is a major city in a location that fits for the map. I didn't previously realize how close LV and LA are to each other. Similarly I didn't include Washington DC, Philadelphia or Boston - all cities which I would love to be included but they are too close to NY and Montreal. I suppose it could stay as Las Vegas with a little bit of shifting, but I think Denver is a large enough city to be included as well.
thenobodies80 wrote:About "to london"-"to NYC" concern...
Why not to draw only the attack line?
You said that you have the space to write "Los Angeles" and without "to London" you can find the space to write New York City" instead NYC (obviously you have to remove the "TO NYC" near London).
Then you can explain the link London-NYC with a simple text in the lower part of your map (for example you have some space below Africa), something like "New York City and London can attack each other".
thedon5 wrote:And the flags, well... The glow coming out from their borders are nice, but the flags themselves look quite bland, and uncolourful. I dunno, maybe it's just me.
thedon5 wrote:And Las Vegas over Denver would be my pick. Take it from me, I don't like in the USA, I live elsewhere; but if I were to name US states, I'd name Las Vegas before Denver, definitely, and I'm sure other people from around the world would too. And for people from US, well, it's the entertainment capital, as the guy who first suggested this said!
thedon5 wrote:Auckland's circle is a little high also.
thedon5 wrote:How about Johannesburg instead of Cape Town, as well? Windhoek instead of Kinhasa?
thedon5 wrote:And Cairo, well, it's African. I propose to add Dubai instead, which can be part of Europe. Quite the popular place.
thedon5 wrote:And Kolkata/Dhaka for Changdu?
Danyael wrote:=D>
that is an awesome title i see that it would be to vert with the text i had but wow that is awesome
on a side note i'm laughing at where Toronto is placed next time i visit my friends in northern Manitoba I'm going to ask them how the sars are treating them
you don't need to change it its just funny
RjBeals wrote:Hmm.. the more i look at it, the more i really don't like the new title, or the flags on top & bottom. Sorry. Maybe it's the globe behind the buildings.. dunno - just don't like it.
whitestazn88 wrote:i just wanna say that the gameplay so far looks fantastic... it has a very... natural feel to it, something familiar in how the bonuses etc are formed. and i love it
whitestazn88 wrote:as for the graphics, i am also not a big fan of the current title. the globe seems superfluous, and the cities are too plain compared to the map i think. i like the text though
sailorseal wrote:My big boy banana was out the whole time
AndyDufresne wrote:Forever linked at the hip's-banana! (That sounds strange, don't quote me.)AndyDufresne wrote:Many Happy Bananas to everyone, lets party...with Bananas.
--Andy
LED ZEPPELINER wrote:whitestazn88 wrote:i just wanna say that the gameplay so far looks fantastic... it has a very... natural feel to it, something familiar in how the bonuses etc are formed. and i love it
It has the same Gameplay as Classic.whitestazn88 wrote:as for the graphics, i am also not a big fan of the current title. the globe seems superfluous, and the cities are too plain compared to the map i think. i like the text though
For the globes/Bonuses, maybe you could do a map kinda like this. (if i new the name of this kinda map, i would say it)
sailorseal wrote:My big boy banana was out the whole time
AndyDufresne wrote:Forever linked at the hip's-banana! (That sounds strange, don't quote me.)AndyDufresne wrote:Many Happy Bananas to everyone, lets party...with Bananas.
--Andy
drunkmonkey wrote:I honestly wonder why anyone becomes a mod on this site. You're the whiniest bunch of players imaginable.
Ron Burgundy wrote:Why don't you go back to your home on Whore Island?
Moneymatt wrote:i dont know if you have thought about it or if it has been said but for new zealand, would wellingotn be better since it is the capital?
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