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natty_dread wrote:Mainly, I'm just hoping to bypass that pesky 2 map limit by having someone else do the gameplay and put the map through the foundry on his nameAndyDufresne wrote: As for the map, if there is any difficulty figuring out the direction of the project, one could always do a futuristic Antarctica map, I see some fun potential for that...but I suppose it makes sense to get a vanilla Antarctica map first.
...Well, we don't have a vanilla moon map either, and we're still making a moon map based on a futuristic war. So I for one would have no problem with a futuristic battle scene on the antarctic... really, anything goes, as long as I can put in some penguins
No scanners in Mexico?I have some stuff Im gonna scan in america tomorrow and put in paint.net and touch up and send you.
Of course. The gameplay plan does not need to be graphically advanced, it just needs to show all territory connections, bonus areas etc. By all means give it a shot!denominator wrote:I've been lurking in the various Foundry forums for quite some time, wanting to get my hands into it, but also wanting to avoid anything like Blitzaholic has with Clandemonium.
I've got a couple of ideas for it, but I must admit that I completely and utterly lack graphical skills. MS Paint will really be the best that I can do, but if that works for you then I'll give it a go.
Yeah. If I have difficulty in choosing I might even put them up for a poll...natty, you've already got one idea from The Bison King, and sounds like a second coming from AoN. I'll try to get my idea done tonight or in the next couple of days, and then you'll have 3 choices to choose from. I'll commit to running with it all the way through as a true partnership if you choose my ideas. Ultimately though, as the artist, it's your map and your choice on which gameplay to go with.
Hmm.... Hmm... Hm. Anyone remember a 90:s something PC game called Worms? There were these worms with all kinds of weapons, each player had a team of 4 worms which you could control on their turn (it was turn based) and use the various weapons to shoot the opponent's worms. If we would replace the worms with penguins, the map could be filled with penguins with various weapons and each penguin with different weapons could attack the other penguins differently... eh...AndyDufresne wrote:How about... a Futuristic Dystopia where Factions of Marauding Penguins are battling over the The Last Known Cold Spot on Earth.
"Global Meltdown: Penguins In Cold Sweat"
If it comes to that, you can send the papers to me by snail mail and I can scan them myselfThe Bison King wrote:No scanners in Mexico?I have some stuff Im gonna scan in america tomorrow and put in paint.net and touch up and send you.

I still play Worms! Maybe not this map... but an different one!natty_dread wrote:Hmm.... Hmm... Hm. Anyone remember a 90:s something PC game called Worms? There were these worms with all kinds of weapons, each player had a team of 4 worms which you could control on their turn (it was turn based) and use the various weapons to shoot the opponent's worms. If we would replace the worms with penguins, the map could be filled with penguins with various weapons and each penguin with different weapons could attack the other penguins differently... eh...
Too weird?


I have an old image of Anarctica wich was I think based on land mass and sea level that showed what the land would like without the ice.AndyDufresne wrote:How about... a Futuristic Dystopia where Factions of Marauding Penguins are battling over the The Last Known Cold Spot on Earth.
"Global Meltdown: Penguins In Cold Sweat"
--Andy
Rock surface of Antarctica and sea ground without its ice-shield, from 60 to 90 degrees South. This map does not consider that sea level would rise because of the melted ice, nor that the landmass would rise by several hundred meters over a few tens of thousands of years after the weight of the ice was no longer depressing the landmass.


I don't see why it wouldn't be allowed. However such a concept doesn't seem to be very popular to the majority of the players... it seems people want to kill their opponents. So let's not go there anyway...Since Das Schloss failed as an Objective-only map, I don't think CC will allow anyone to go that route again.
Yeah it does... this part, you'll have to think on a bit more...I'm thinking some sort of weather station that can send a blizzard in on them, but that sounds rather hokey to me.
I like that you used a part of my idea of where the bulk of territories have a decay. Anyway like I said, I do like the idea, but I still want to see what AON will come up with before I make my final decision.The Research Stations will grant bonuses, and will not be subject to troop decay like "normal" territories.
Let me know if you like the premise and I'll flesh it out a bit more. Otherwise I can scrap it and move on to idea #2.



Okay, this one is better than mine. Let's do it! (BUT with a picture of a penguin somewhere or something like that)The Bison King wrote:![]()
Thanks for your input. I will consider your draft as an entry to the gameplay "contest" if you don't have any objections...?prplmnstr wrote:This is a map I suggested when I first joined. I don't care about credit or if this design is used or if it's a different one, BUT I WANT PENGUINS!


I was planning on adding to my first idea and possibly doing a different gameplay draft this afternoon, but ran out of time. Maybe tonight or a little bit later.natty_dread wrote:Still waiting for AON to post his draft and denominator possibly posting another draft...






Sort of like the arctic map? This would be a neat idea, except for size restrictions. Ever notice how the ice cap is only 3 territories in the arctic map?denominator wrote:If at all possible natty, I'd like to expand the map to include the edges of South America and New Zealand, and if you're willing possibly out to Australia and Africa, sort of like this:

Oh, I know. I really don't need much, just the edges. The emphasis on that map was the regions around the cap, so the cap got reduced to 3 territories, whereas the emphasis here is on Antarctica so the other regions would be reduced.natty_dread wrote:Sort of like the arctic map? This would be a neat idea, except for size restrictions. Ever notice how the ice cap is only 3 territories in the arctic map?denominator wrote:If at all possible natty, I'd like to expand the map to include the edges of South America and New Zealand, and if you're willing possibly out to Australia and Africa, sort of like this:
I realize that some of them are definitely too small, and there are a couple that are too big. That's something I/we will have to play with later if we go with this idea. Right now I just threw them on to make parts of the map more crowded than others so it's about the same number of steps to get anywhere (although I don't think it's exact).natty_dread wrote:Your draft also looks good, although some of the smaller territories worry me a bit - the amount of territories may have to be cut down somewhat... remember that a small version must also be made, and army numbers must be able to fit - along with territory names.
