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If the Yukon you mention is the river in the middle of Alaska, then yes, take it out, the Alaskas need to be connected.Nukora wrote:
Yes, the Yukon does seperate Alaska. I thought it would be interesting. If it's a problem, I'll take it out.
Right now the US is one big region with 12 territories and 7 borders, I want to split that into two regions, both with 6 territories and 4 borders.Nukora wrote: Um...are you saying split the US into two seperate continents, or two regions. Because two regions would be too few? Same question with your point about Amazonia.


Well, any region over 9 territories is basically unholdable in most situations. That doesn't mean they don't have their place, but you certainly don't see players fighting over Asia. They fight in it, around it, and through it, but no one is really trying to take and hold Asia for the bonus. One region like this can be a good "neutral fighting ground," but if two of them are like this, they take up a significant number of your territories. Which means the battlefield of regions players are actually fighting for is proportionally smaller.Nukora wrote:
Samus:
1. The US was like that because I wanted it to be the equivalent of Asia on Classic which has 12 territories, but five borders. So yes, if I keep it the way it was (which I'd like to do), then I will have to take some borders away. Also, I think 8 continents is a little too many. *shrug*
Not sure what it was, I can still see it on that iteration of the map, but it's gone in the newest two, so I guess it's nothing to worry about now.3. As far as I can tell Victoria's the same color and texture as the rest of Canada. I dunno why it looks different to you.
Your right. Amazonia is more of the big continent in this map.Samus wrote:Well, any region over 9 territories is basically unholdable in most situations. That doesn't mean they don't have their place, but you certainly don't see players fighting over Asia. They fight in it, around it, and through it, but no one is really trying to take and hold Asia for the bonus. One region like this can be a good "neutral fighting ground," but if two of them are like this, they take up a significant number of your territories. Which means the battlefield of regions players are actually fighting for is proportionally smaller.Nukora wrote:
Samus:
1. The US was like that because I wanted it to be the equivalent of Asia on Classic which has 12 territories, but five borders. So yes, if I keep it the way it was (which I'd like to do), then I will have to take some borders away. Also, I think 8 continents is a little too many. *shrug*
I think 8 regions is the right number for a map with 48 territories. Classic is 42, so with more territories you should obviously have more regions.
Not sure what it was, I can still see it on that iteration of the map, but it's gone in the newest two, so I guess it's nothing to worry about now.3. As far as I can tell Victoria's the same color and texture as the rest of Canada. I dunno why it looks different to you.
that could be your 48th countryShacekenhall wrote:I only have one thing to say, there's a Country named Ecuador in case you don't know.