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koontz1973 wrote:cairnswk, always looking for ways to improve, I like it. The mountains you had (without box) where fine. They looked OK to me. But the mini map with the text looks like a winner. Not only does it fill the space up better than the large text, it just looks nicer. It may not be needed, like Andy and enders said, but it is a winner IMO.
koontz1973 wrote:just because one or two may not like the look or style to them, it can be said that a majority do and they can stay.
natty dread wrote:What does "majority" have to do with anything?
koontz1973 wrote:Simple - if, in the end, the current mountains fit the style, are graphically good, get discussed in an open manner and most people want them, then it will come to a time when a late comer to the discussion can be rebuffed politely and say we have already gone over this.
natty dread wrote:koontz1973 wrote:Simple - if, in the end, the current mountains fit the style, are graphically good, get discussed in an open manner and most people want them, then it will come to a time when a late comer to the discussion can be rebuffed politely and say we have already gone over this.
Actually, as long as the map is not in beta, any part of it is open for discussion, even if it has been discussed before. If someone later comes along and notices something that no one else has noticed before, then it should be addressed.
natty dread wrote:koontz1973 wrote:just because one or two may not like the look or style to them, it can be said that a majority do and they can stay.
What does "majority" have to do with anything?
For the record, it's good that you're looking to improve the mountains. However, the ones in the blue rectangles look really blurry, while the ones in the red circle look kind of weird, the lines seem to go a bit oddly there...
I think the best choice would be to do something similar to your current mountains, with the crisp look and style, but add more variation to the mountain images, so that they're not all just repetition of the one same mountain image.
cairnswk wrote:That's fairly enough said natty, but did you record you're vote for the old ones?
natty dread wrote:cairnswk wrote:That's fairly enough said natty, but did you record you're vote for the old ones?
Like I said, if you make the old ones such that there's a bit more variation in them.
RjBeals wrote:If you are creating this map as vector in illustrator, then I would say just draw the mountains using the pen tool in illustrator. You'll get a much more defined border and you can resize to whatever you want. But I like the red box mountains simply because they are so sharp - but I don't like the snow on them.
thehippo8 wrote:Kia Ora...
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iancanton wrote:what an epic post by thehippo8! renaming some regions with tiki and moving other tiki will not affect the gameplay stamp, as long as each bonus zone has one tiki.
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ian.
cairnswk wrote:If the tikl is on a plane territory, then it would destroy that tiki bonus element, and it would be even harder to gain the region.
Does this make sense?
iancanton wrote:cairnswk wrote:If the tikl is on a plane territory, then it would destroy that tiki bonus element, and it would be even harder to gain the region.
Does this make sense?
an adjustment to neutral or bonus values might be needed if this happens.
ian.
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