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Thanks for your commentmattattam wrote:Your bonus' seem too high. I think almost all of them could be dropped 1 troop and some 2. Nice map though. I like the simple open game-play and feel to it
Thanks!Industrial Helix wrote:Design Brief Approved... this one is for the gameplay workshop!

You've got a point there, I will add some rivers, lakes, mountains, jungles, w/e, to create more of these. There will be more variation in bonusses too.natty_dread wrote:Egypt seems a bit hard to hold, there's 2 territories on one side and 2 on the other side of a river, and you have to take 2 territories from another bonus to get from one side to the other...
If you would add a red port to Al Wahat it would at least be a bit easier, since you would only have to go through one territory to move between the halves.
Generally, you seem to have lots of bonus areas with 3 borders, only one with 2 borders, and a few with more... I'd like to see a few more bonuses that are easy to defend but give a low bonus.

Yes that'd be good.with a small river between Eritrea and E.F., Horn Of Africa would only have 2 borders too, would that suit gameplay better?
agree with this too.'m thinking if it wouldn't be better to keep the border bewteen Agadez and Gao open, because now there are only 3 territs to defend to hold the whole west part of the map (Ghana, Djanet, and Tataouine(or Algiers))

That's a little complicated. Maybe instead you could just put a blue anchor on Al Wahat or on Cairo in addition to a red one.AndyDufresne wrote:The ports at Al Wahat and Cairo (I'd rename this area Sinai since that is what it mostly is composed of)---could be 'connector ports'? They could assault one another, but Al Wahat could also assault Tafilalt, and Cairo/Sinai could assault E.F. (Al Wahat maybe should not be able to assault E.F. then). It could allow for some extra movement around the map
--Andy

Doesn't matter, as long as it's distinguishable under colorblindness.natty_dread wrote:If there's a third port colour, it should of course be purple - it's between blue and red, right?
Hardly more complicated than some gameplay that makes its way through the Foundry! **Barunchink**Evil DIMwit wrote:That's a little complicated. Maybe instead you could just put a blue anchor on Al Wahat or on Cairo in addition to a red one.AndyDufresne wrote:The ports at Al Wahat and Cairo (I'd rename this area Sinai since that is what it mostly is composed of)---could be 'connector ports'? They could assault one another, but Al Wahat could also assault Tafilalt, and Cairo/Sinai could assault E.F. (Al Wahat maybe should not be able to assault E.F. then). It could allow for some extra movement around the map
--Andy
Or introduce a third color of port for the Mediterranean (say gold): Tafilalt would have blue and gold ports, Cairo would have gold and red ports, and Al Wahat would just have a gold port.
Thanks for the comment, already had that in the XML file that Mauritania and Niger have starting neutrals, but forgot to put it on the original postEvil DIMwit wrote:I'd like it if it were more visually clear whether Marrakesh borders Bechar, whether Tamanrasset borders Gao, whether Khartoum borders Western Ethiopia.
You should also add a starting neutral in one territory in each of Mauritania and Niger. With only three territories it's too easy for a player to start the game with a +2 bonus advantage (the unofficial cutoff is 4 territories). That brings your number of starting territories to 39, which is still a fair number.
That does mean that every bonus region will have a starting neutral except Central Africa, so I guess that's a feature.
Have you given thought to how many troops each neutral territory should start with? I recommend 3 for each oasis and 2 for each one that is not an oasis.
Yeah that is a desertIndustrial Helix wrote:Looks like you can fit No. into the territory.
And what the hell is between Sudan and Chad... Desert? I don't think this makes too much sense as the two countries went to war as recent as 2004... I'm in favor of dropping the impassable there.
It doesn't seem to me that ports have much particular significance except for the fact that they connect to other ports, and those other ports also start neutral, so I'd say 3 might be too high.nilcius wrote:Ports start with 3 also, you agree with that?