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thehippo8 wrote:Hi, I like the map. Gameplay looks interesting, I'll keep looking at this and throw in my tuppance from time to time.
Flapcake wrote:Oneyed wrote:
I thought about this, but was afraid if it will be not too complicated for english site. but I think I will go with them.
Its not complicated, people dont need to know how its spoken or spelled, it will be integrated in the map and conected from the territory to the XML part behind the map,
Il say go for it, it will be more original this way and suit the theme.
natty_dread wrote:Ok, your large version kinda looks like you just took the small version and resized it, then made some quick fixes...
What you should do is redo the large image from scratch, do all the icons for the large version, then work on the large version only for now, at least until you've received the gameplay stamp - then you can create the small version from the large.
macbone wrote:It'll be hell for team games, though. =) "Ok, take, uh, what's that one called?" I'm so glad we don't use Chinese characters for the China maps. =) Still, the characters that you've used here should be fine. =)
macbone wrote:Still, very interesting so far! I'm not wild about the gas stations, though. Could you replace them with some other method of transportation? Buses, maybe, or cars? Train depots?
ViperOverLord wrote:I'm not digging the title, 'Gentle Revolution' b/c there's nothing on the map that explains the reason for it. I find that to be distracting and that it does a disservice to whatever theme you're trying to use.
And the state security agents look like they're giving me the finger.
Oneyed wrote:ViperOverLord wrote:I'm not digging the title, 'Gentle Revolution' b/c there's nothing on the map that explains the reason for it. I find that to be distracting and that it does a disservice to whatever theme you're trying to use.
And the state security agents look like they're giving me the finger.
does anybody else has these opinions? and I mean both...
seriously now it is still time to change gameplay, graphic but later I do not want to redoing everything.
Oneyed
tokle wrote:I kind of agree about the shape of the security guys. It's not quite distinct enough as a silhouette.
tokle wrote:I think the theme and the title are explained well enough, though internationally it is more well known as the "velvet revolution".
tokle wrote:I don't think you need to state that Bratislava is "today in Slovakia". The less text the better, I reckon. You might not even need to say Czechoslovakia.
tokle wrote:Were the events in Bratislava more or equally as important to the revolution as a whole than demonstartions elsewhere in the country?
I.e. Prague?
Oneyed wrote:tokle wrote:I think the theme and the title are explained well enough, though internationally it is more well known as the "velvet revolution".
velvet is used in czech republic. in slovakia it is gentle. but as I wrote this before: when velvet sounds better, I have no problems to go with it...
J_Indr wrote:This is a good theme, Oneyed - hope it gets somewhere.
Also, I'd consider using háčky and čárky, or whatever you call them in Slovakia in your territory names. If you check out Iceland and Denmakr maps, they also use the ∂, ø, ö etc. symbols.
Dukasaur wrote:Yeah, but it's a pain to deal with, because the high-ASCII characters that are needed don't fall into the alphabet in the expected places.
You get situations like on Nordic Nations, if you forget that Aland with the loop comes at the end of the alphabet instead of at the beginning, you are trying to attack from Aland, and you go to the attack pull-down and it's not there. Eventually you realize it's at the bottom, but at first you find yourself going up and down the pull-down thinking, "Am I crazy? Do I or do I not own Aland? Where the hell did it go?"
ViperOverLord wrote:Okay. I've done some preliminary research and found that the Gentle Revolution was a student led protest, though the rest of the country largely backed them. And for have the Communists to have caved within about a month's time (w/o major violence), I'm guessing that even the leadership wasn't stalwart for the status quo.
I'm guessing it is called The Gentle Revolution b/c of the lack of Violence. Czecks still call it the Gentle Revolution. Slovaks and the rest of the world call it the Velvet Revolution.
ViperOverLord wrote:2. As I mentioned: Since the Velvet Revolution is a pretty obscure event to most people then it's not bad to put a background snippet if space allows. I'd make something like this (combining it with an objective that I suggest):
The Velvet Revolution Objective
To free the Chzechs and Slovaks from state control: Obtain all dissidents and public support groups. Hold them for one turn to win.
ViperOverLord wrote:3. I felt like the squares and public security(s) were a bit much. From what I've gathered, it was meetings at theatres, institutions, etc that fostered the revolution. It seems to me that these two concepts can be merged into simply public support groups. As it is now, squares acts like its differentiating in the form of a population centre and I surmise that is not really the case.
ViperOverLord wrote:3. Using the objective model I suggest, I would not have the public support groups be auto deploys.
4. I would allow for the state security to be auto deploy plus one but start neutral. I'd also have them be able to bombard dissidents and public support groups.
5. I would make dissidents auto deploy 2, but start neutral. I would make them be able to attack any gas station (but not other dissidents or any other territories).
6. Gas stations - Pretty much how it is at this point looks okay.
ViperOverLord wrote:7. I'd get rid of the Communist Coat of Arms and the Public Against Violence Seal. Obviously, in the real revolution, the public against violence was real, but it hardly inspires during war game play on CC. Conversely getting rid of the coat of arms would just make sense. I think people could glean what's going on without those two banners.
tokle wrote:"flew into fall of the reign of the communist party".
I think you need to rephrase thaat sentence. I don't quite get what it's trying to say.
Oneyed wrote:tokle wrote:"flew into fall of the reign of the communist party".
I think you need to rephrase thaat sentence. I don't quite get what it's trying to say.
present time: flow into (culminate in)...
I will need help with english
Oneyed
thehippo8 wrote:
November 16, 1989: Bratislava student rally sparks revolution and the collapse of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
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