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natty_dread wrote:OK, I've come up with a bonus structure.
Iceland: 2
Denmark: 3
N. Norway: 3
S. Norway: 4
All Norway: 9
N. Sweden: 4
S. Sweden: 6
All Sweden: 13
N. Finland: 4
S. Finland: 3
All Finland: 9
This would apply to the latest image, with 2 less territories.
Iceland would be a 2 because there's easy access to Faroe which gives another +1.
natty_dread wrote:Good point actually... I didn't think about it like that.
Maybe I should make both of them a +2.
Or maybe I should just quit being lazy and calculate it with the bonus calculator... it's just a real pain when I don't have an excel program so I need to calculate them by hand.
PS. what's your opinion on the bonus area issue?
ender516 wrote:I can imagine that there would be a way to redistribute Sweden into three zones instead of two. Just where the divisions would lie and how much they would earn will require a little more thought.
As far as using the bonus calculators, have you considered getting OpenOffice.org? It's a freeware office software suite, which can load (and presumably run) the spreadsheets that I found in the Map Making Tools topic.
Bonus area Territories Borders Attacking territories
Iceland 6 2 2
Denmark 7 2 2
N.Norway 4 3 5
S.Norway 10 3 5
N.Sweden 5 4 5
S.Sweden 10 5 7
N.Finland 5 4 5
S.Finland 10 2 2
natty_dread wrote:
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Bonus area Territories Borders Attacking territories
Iceland 6 2 2
Denmark 7 2 2
N.Norway 4 3 5
S.Norway 10 3 5
N.Sweden 5 4 5
S.Sweden 10 5 7
N.Finland 5 4 5
S.Finland 10 2 2
Iceland 2
Denmark 3
N.Norway 3
S.Norway 5
N.Sweden 4
S.Sweden 6
N.Finland 4
S.Finland 3
MrBenn wrote:I still think you should take the opportunity to try and include the other islands that are considered Nordic in some shape or form...
The Scandinavian mainland could be shrunk down a bit, and you could always find a different land projection to trace your borders from... I find the insets a little heavy, and they give no indication of where the islands really are - if you're going to go with insets, then I'd suggest including them on the minimap in some way too?
As for tips about including extreme (geographically) islands, then you could resort to including only the tip of the landmass (as I did for Greenland in Europa)?
Anyway, for reference, here is a map of the Nordic Countries and islands:
http://snca.files.wordpress.com/2006/10 ... calmap.jpg
natty_dread wrote:I think I used a different spreadsheet, one that also requires a 4th value - the amount of neighbouring bonus areas.
edit: yeah I used Widowmakers' one.
I also substracted 1 from bonus areas that have a capital.
Iceland 2
Denmark 2
N.Norway 4
S.Norway 3
N.Sweden 4
S.Sweden 4
N.Finland 3
S.Finland 2
Värmland attacks Akershus is a one way attack. Since there is no indication on the map, maybe this is intended as a 2 way?
Industrial Helix wrote:I think the simplest solution would to be to reduce the bonuses.
And why is there the island bombard thing? Seems kind of gimmicky.
captainwalrus wrote:The bombardment seems like just a bombardment for bombardment's sake. Why not make it an assault?
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