iancanton wrote:neither the large nor small map need to use the full names, although it's thematically helpful to show them.
rail usa and
rail europe are good examples of three-letter abbreviations being used on both sizes of map in conjunction with the game log displaying the abbreviation followed by the full name.
ian.
Although, it should be pointed out that those abbreviations are part of the reason why those maps are unpopular with the players.
In general, not only should the name be on the map, but I think even more importantly, it should be a name that's easy to remember.
Minister X wrote:If I make a map with terts named with unique initial letters (Abacus, Bamboo, Cambric, Davida, etc.) on the large map, on the small map can I use just that initial letter (A, B, C, D etc.)? I'm assuming just the initial letters show in the log. Does that cause unacceptable confusion?
In a case like Abacus, Bamboo, Cambria etc., I think if at all possible I would make the short names Aba, Bam, Cam etc., rather than just A, B, C. People are more likely to enjoy a game if the places are easy to remember and identify with. Real-world maps get around this by using names of countries, cities, etc., that we already know. Imaginary or abstract worlds have to tap into something else. Rhyming is good -- something with names like Ram, Bam, Cam, Ham would actually work very well.