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I think that's because the yellow border from it being Europe - isn't actually there.sam_levi_11 wrote:the border between germany and poland looks very odd, out of place.

Actually a few of the borders between regions need to be cleaned up because they don't match up right/the wrong layer is on top. And thanks to the one voice who likes the tree roots - I personally like them as well, but I'll try something else.yeti_c wrote:I think that's because the yellow border from it being Europe - isn't actually there.sam_levi_11 wrote:the border between germany and poland looks very odd, out of place.
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It seems to me you put 2 ideas in this trading company concept:InkL0sed wrote:I'm not sure I like the fact that colonies can't attack Trading Co. Or that Trading Co. are neutral killers. Is that really necessary, or is that just a needless gimmick?
the idea was to approximate the way that european powers were able to exert their global influence both directly by sending troops around the globe and attacking conventionally, and indirectly through the quasi-independent trading companies.InkL0sed wrote:I'm not sure I like the fact that colonies can't attack Trading Co. Or that Trading Co. are neutral killers. Is that really necessary, or is that just a needless gimmick?
I also think that the bombard option would make for better gameplay... I still think that neutral killers are a bit gimmicky...pamoa wrote:I like your alternative, these trading Co's were the last real forces europe had to control territories which where allready emancipating, so they need to be an important feature.The bonus idea was only if you could take control of them from colonies. But, as your alternative is more realistic just forget it, none of these colonies could ever dream controling any of the Trading Co's.

I'll give some love to the roots too - I think they look shit hot.oaktown wrote:Actually a few of the borders between regions need to be cleaned up because they don't match up right/the wrong layer is on top. And thanks to the one voice who likes the tree roots - I personally like them as well, but I'll try something else.yeti_c wrote:I think that's because the yellow border from it being Europe - isn't actually there.sam_levi_11 wrote:the border between germany and poland looks very odd, out of place.
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Gameplay comments? Anyone? Bueller?

twas me! i think they are awesome and unique. stick with themoaktown wrote:Actually a few of the borders between regions need to be cleaned up because they don't match up right/the wrong layer is on top. And thanks to the one voice who likes the tree roots - I personally like them as well, but I'll try something else.yeti_c wrote:I think that's because the yellow border from it being Europe - isn't actually there.sam_levi_11 wrote:the border between germany and poland looks very odd, out of place.
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Gameplay comments? Anyone? Bueller?
I might give a +3 for SE Asia, while it has 3/4 to defend just like Middle East and Japan, it also has two bombardable territories.oaktown wrote:Gameplay comments? Anyone? Bueller?
Like it or not, I'm able to differentiate between a region and another now while before I couldn't. So it's thumbs up for the new wider borders from my side. I understand that non colour blind people might prefer the older borders but for us colour blind players I think they are essential.AndyDufresne wrote:I like most of the changes, especially the Trading Companies (both in graphics and game play), though I'm not sure I like the wider color outline...it almost looks like too much now. But I generally like the noise.
--Andy