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Optimus Prime wrote:There are some players who enjoy the difference in gameplay on Chinese Checkers or Crossword.
RjBeals wrote:There is a new map select page that is being developed. I've seen the beta. It will make scrolling through maps a lot easier. It's also being discussed to allow users to create their own "favorites" screen where you can drag & display just the maps you care to start games on. You could of course go back a level to view all. Cause let's face it - there's more and more people making maps, and we aren't going to stop !!
RjBeals wrote:There is a new map select page that is being developed. I've seen the beta. It will make scrolling through maps a lot easier. It's also being discussed to allow users to create their own "favorites" screen where you can drag & display just the maps you care to start games on. You could of course go back a level to view all. Cause let's face it - there's more and more people making maps, and we aren't going to stop !!
edbeard wrote:I disagree with you all
If vchef69 doesn't like a map then we should just burn it. We can't have him waking up in a cold sweat knowing that other people are enjoying maps that he/she has no interest.
Snorri1234 wrote:edbeard wrote:I disagree with you all
If vchef69 doesn't like a map then we should just burn it. We can't have him waking up in a cold sweat knowing that other people are enjoying maps that he/she has no interest.
Word.
My entire life is dedicated to making vchef69 feel good.
Pedronicus wrote:I was asking for people to stop making maps mid 2006. they never stopped making maps. Bastards!

edbeard wrote:I disagree with you all
If vchef69 doesn't like a map then we should just burn it. We can't have him waking up in a cold sweat knowing that other people are enjoying maps that he/she has no interest.

killmanic wrote:I agree we should cut the bad maps that alot of people hate like, classic and doodle.
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
gdeangel wrote:My proposal, and I've made this a few times, is to revise the "map list" screens(that would be search & start game) into a drill down format. The drill down would be by category, using the categories that cairnsw bases the Map Movement stats on is a simple place to start (continental/country/city/region, empirical, historic battles, WWII, fantasy, Sci-fi, game transplants).
Coleman wrote:
What we did is put stuff into 4 basic groups.
1) Simple - If you understand risk you can just read the continent values, and jump in and play.
2) Moderate - If you understand risk you can understand this, but you'll need to read a rule or two in the legend first to get it. You could probably still jump in and play and be alright though.
3) Complex - It can be understood, but it make take you some reading and a bit of playing before you fully get it, there are many rules. Can't just jump in and play without reading or you'll miss things.
4) Extreme - You pretty much need BOB (script to help you understand the map) or have an avid background in strategy games before you can understand this map. Even with reading through all the rules you could still be confused and miss things without several play throughs.
Simple
Classic
Africa
Ancient Greece
Arctic
Asia
Australia
Battle For Australia
Brazil
British Isles
Cairns Coarl Coast
Canada
Caribbean Islands
Doodle Earth
Europe
France
Germany
Hong Kong
Iberia
Indochina
Ireland
Middle Earth
Middle East
Montreal
North America
Portugal
Puget Sound
Scotland
South America
USA
U.S. Senate
2) Moderate
Alexander's Empire
BeNeLux
CCU
Chinese Checkers
Circus Maximus
Discworld
Extreme Global Warming
Feudal Wars
Great Lakes
Italy
Madness
Malta
Midkemdil
Mongol Empire
Philippines
San Francisco
Space
Tamriel
World 2.1
WWII Eastern Front
WWII Iwo Jima
3) Complex
American Civil War
Berlin 1961
Crossword
Duck and Cover
D-Day: Omaha Beach!
King of the Mountains
Siege!
Solar System
USApocalypse
WWII Western Front
8 Thoughts
4) Extreme
Age of Merchants
Age of Realms: Magic
Age of Realms: Might
Bamboo Jack
Battle of Actium
Conquer Man
Pearl Harbor
Rail USA
Valley of the Kings