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The Bison King wrote:or dark green but I think red would be better.
The Bison King wrote:India could be pushed more towards the reds I think
AndyDufresne wrote:Once you swap and update the legend colors,
iancanton wrote: this map has no theme
iancanton wrote:landmass that has been divided up into regions of roughly equal size
iancanton wrote:pointlessly over-emphasises siberia
iancanton wrote: this is irrespective of areas that are civilised, industrialised, productive, rich or empty,
iancanton wrote:with unnecessary 3-region bonuses scattered randomly
iancanton wrote: remove all four russian arctic island groups
iancanton wrote:emove all russian regions that are not federal subjects (taymyria, evenkia, east sakha) and merge all of mongolia into one region.
Industrial Helix wrote:Just pitching this out there for consideration...
What if you did a European Union superbonus and a Eruasian Economic Community (Former Soviet Union) superbonus, perhaps a Greater China superbonus.
I mean, you don't seem to be too hung up on the lack of theme, but if you wanted one, you could go that route of modern economic unions... though the greater China one doesn't really exist... yet.
AndyDufresne wrote:This map probably could go to a new level if it had a greater theme (Golfe Du, California for some recent more dramatic examples)...or even with just a touch (Quad Cities recently).
Kabanellas wrote:I like it!! a good old style what-you-see-is-what-you-get-risk-map with a good number of regions
..I don't like that some regions have the army box (like Cyprus or Sicily) and others don't. Unless they have different attributes....
Good work Natty!!!!
Speaking of which, anyone like the idea of an additional collection bonus? Something like "resource centers" scattered on territories in areas with higher infrastructure... those could give something like +1 for first 4 and +1/2 for each beyond 4. Nothing major, just a sort of supplemental bonus.
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