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I could place a dark outer glow around the white text, that way it will be easier to see on the lighter colors.AndyDufresne wrote:You know, I kind of like the white text for region names. Black text seems to blend in with all of the graphics and kind of adds to a crazy-eye effect, while white kind of pops out in a good way. Unfortunately you'd probably have to adjust the colors of your bonus zones to make white text work, but I am fond of it.
Nice to see this map back in production.
--Andy
I was thinking of having all the capitals start with 5 neutral, and have starting groups as in Salem's Switch - probably a grouping of 5 territories? With the interstate cities, after talking with nolefan, it would probably be a good idea to start a few of those territories as neutral as well to prevent any drop. Maybe start them with 5 neutral as well?? Or would 3 be better? Maybe place neutrals on every 3rd city along an interstate. For instance Phoenix to Baton Rouge has 6 cities that can possibly be dropped. If I can make El Paso and Houston start as neutral. Between Salt Lake City and San Diego is another example. I can make Beaver and Colton neutrals. If I do this then would I have to change the Interstate bonus?iancanton wrote:have u decided whether the starting regions will be the 42 (or 39) state capitals mentioned above, with single or double neutrals everywhere else? if we start on the capitals, then the capital bonus of +1 for every 2 capitals needs to be modified. on the other hand, if we start everywhere except on the capitals, then the new interstate bonus of +1 for every 5 cities has to be changed.koontz1973 wrote:If you went down this route, and it would be a nice route even though it spoils the initial idea of the map pack copy, you could give...isaiah40 wrote:Actually, it was a passing thought, though the way you put it makes total sense. There are 3 capitals that have an airport attached to them, I think those should start as 3 neutral. Instead of everything else starting with 1 neutral, how about if we have them start with 2? What should we have the initial placement be 2 or 3? What about capitals having an autodeploy of 1 or 2?iancanton wrote:i note that there are 42 state capitals of states that have 4 or more cities. rather than having the capitals start neutral and troops everywhere else, have u considered starting everyone from these 42 state capitals only, with the rest of the map (except capitals) as single neutrals? this has the advantage of not letting player 1 starting with a huge attacking force without setting an artificial cap which slows down the game in the later stages, though it does wreck the isaiah trademark capital bonus.
ian.
each capital a +1 auto
airport capitals 3 neutral (as you said)
D.C. a 5 neutral but a +3 auto
Elsewhere, 2 neutrals. Easier to kill than one.
have u considered changing moorehead to minneapolis, or is it there for a special reason (for example, someone's request)?iancanton wrote:moorehead MN ought to be moorhead. is it possible to move it along I-94 much closer to st paul (but not so close that the road disappears), then rename it as minneapolis, without changing the connections? the position won't be exactly right, but minneapolis is on I-94 and the best-known place in the state.
ian.
Why not just add the outline of the Hawaiian Islands behind the text? Since you have some other images in the legend, it may not look out of place.ManBungalow wrote:The part of the legend which says "All Hawaiian cities can attack each other". At least 95% of people on this site know what the map of Hawaii looks like, or could work it out from the map. Some of the others will go look it up. However, it doesn't show the word 'Hawaii' anywhere else on the map. For one of those 12 year-old international players we have on this site, that part may not make sense. Eh, it's not a big problem, but just something to consider looking at.
It could be done, at the same time I don't think I want to make it too hard to get the bonus. I'll see what ian has to say.nolefan5311 wrote:What do you think about making the interstate bonus +1 for every 5 consecutive cities?
That can be done easy enough.AndyDufresne wrote:Why not just add the outline of the Hawaiian Islands behind the text? Since you have some other images in the legend, it may not look out of place.ManBungalow wrote:The part of the legend which says "All Hawaiian cities can attack each other". At least 95% of people on this site know what the map of Hawaii looks like, or could work it out from the map. Some of the others will go look it up. However, it doesn't show the word 'Hawaii' anywhere else on the map. For one of those 12 year-old international players we have on this site, that part may not make sense. Eh, it's not a big problem, but just something to consider looking at.
--Andy
I kind of like the idea. I am not sure it would be too hard, but with the plethora of bonuses and combinations on this map, I kind of like adding the consecutive to the mix, since Capitals are just 'every'. But I'll leave the real discussion to those who know best.isaiah40 wrote:It could be done, at the same time I don't think I want to make it too hard to get the bonus. I'll see what ian has to say.nolefan5311 wrote:What do you think about making the interstate bonus +1 for every 5 consecutive cities?
good move. coding the bonus as 5 consecutive reduces or even eliminates the chances of dropping an interstate bonus without having so many neutral starts. increasing the bonuses to +2 or even +3 for every 5 consecutive is more realistic if u want the interstates to play a part in deliberate strategy rather than someone trying for the fifth city just because he already has four from other attacks. n3 is probably enough for any city that starts neutral, otherwise we have players tiptoeing round the neutrals wherever possible.isaiah40 wrote:It could be done, at the same time I don't think I want to make it too hard to get the bonus. I'll see what ian has to say.nolefan5311 wrote:What do you think about making the interstate bonus +1 for every 5 consecutive cities?
how about a killer neutral of 1 to represent the canadian border?iancanton wrote:a killer neutral is fine. it just shouldn't be as easy as, for example, san francisco to san jose.isaiah40 wrote:The route from Great Falls to Tok is actually heavily traveled. Though in reality there are about 4 different roads you travel on. You would actually drive through Calgary, Edmonton then on up to Dawson Creek which is the beginning of the Alaska Highway. That being said I could put a killer neutral and have it as Calgary for example.
Argh!!! I forgot that one as well! It is now done!iancanton wrote:how about a killer neutral of 1 to represent the canadian border?
ian.
This is so wrong, words fail me.isaiah40 wrote:1. Moved Alaska down to the bottom left by Hawaii
isaiah40 wrote:2. Moved the title to the bottom
Clearer so it is a good move but it seems to of gone in the wrong direction. By moving the title to the bottom, you already had room to spread the mini map out some, so why not put Alaska back where it should be. This would be clearer for game play.isaiah40 wrote:3. Spread out the mini-map across the top so it will be easier to see what each bonus is
isaiah40 wrote:4. Cropped the height down from 800 pixels to 710 pixels
Good.isaiah40 wrote:5. Changed the Interstate city bonus from "+1 for every 5 interstate cities" to "+3 for 5 consecutive interstate cities"
Good move, but with Alaska down at the bottom, your arrows go no where.isaiah40 wrote:6. Added in Calgary as a killer neutral between Great Falls and Tok
Black on white IMO.isaiah40 wrote:1. Should I go with the white text with dark outer glow like what is on Alabama, or the black text?

Not a problem. You didn't see any punches being thrown your way right?koontz1973 wrote:Much better.Sorry for being negative in the last post.
Yes, I prefer the black text better.nolefan5311 wrote:I much prefer the black text.
Good catch! Yes there is. I'm thinking that maybe NH should be +1 anyways.Is there supposed to be a connection between Manchester and Boston? If not, the New Hampshire bonus should probably be reduced to a +1.
I will be redoing all the borders and such as time goes on. As for the gap, I did have it that way way back when but it was making the map look way too cluttered.The border lines between states in the NE is a little hard to tell. Is there something you could do to fix that? Or something you could do is because there are already so many lines on the map, maybe getting rid of the border lines completely and just having a gap there similar to how the regions are split up.
Done!Also, you should probably indicate somewhere in the legend that Calgary is a killer neutral. I can see someone parking a stack there not realizing that.
vermont is the wrong shape. the long western edge is supposed to follow a north-south line instead of being diagonal as at present. the road from plattsburgh to montpelier (note the spelling of both cities) is not direct, but goes through burlington. burlington is east of plattsburgh and northwest (not northeast) of montpelier.rayan10154 wrote:There are some mistakes on the New England map. Plattsburgh is closer to Burlington than Montpelier so those should be connected and Montpelier is closer to Berlin. I-90 is supposed to go through Worcester. And also New York City should connect to Scranton.
maybe also eliminate the minor road between casper WY and crawford NE, to reduce the difficulty of both state bonuses.isaiah40 wrote:Good catch! Yes there is. I'm thinking that maybe NH should be +1 anyways.nolefan5311 wrote:Is there supposed to be a connection between Manchester and Boston? If not, the New Hampshire bonus should probably be reduced to a +1.
are u still thinking about these +8 and +16 capital bonuses, or have u finally kicked this one into the long grass? at the moment, in the absence of the superbonuses (that probably will be ignored by players if put back in), the map lacks something which binds together each map area, for example there is no bonus to tie any state to any other state that has the same colour, meaning that the bonus zones of the original usa map are now irrelevant. this bonus tries to redress that issue.iancanton wrote:yes, basically a simple +8 for holding all of the state capitals in any of the maps of the map pack, exceptions being +16 for great lakes because of its sheer size and +8 for the capitals of the western map plus alaska and hawaii.isaiah40 wrote:For the capitals, are you saying Western +8 for 6 etc?
Done with the exception of leaving the ferry icons next to Juneau and Anchorage. I have also placed a dedicated airport connection between Los Angeles and Honolulu, and placed the cross map airport on San Fransisco. This was done because I had 3 airports in the Western bonus area while the others only had 1. This will help by not making the Western area so hard to hold. Western now has 2 dedicated airports with Seattle/Anchorage and Honolulu/Los Angeles which can only attack the other corresponding airport.iancanton wrote:if u want seattle to play a bigger role as the gateway to alaska, then perhaps remove the above boat connections completely and add a blue plane beside both seattle and anchorage (to represent by far the busiest air link between the continental usa and alaska), with the wording connects anchorage with seattle.
Done with the exception of adding in the road between NYC and Scranton as it would be hard to see and make it too clutteredrayan10154 noticed something on wm's usa: new england map that has carried over to here.vermont is the wrong shape. the long western edge is supposed to follow a north-south line instead of being diagonal as at present. the road from plattsburgh to montpelier (note the spelling of both cities) is not direct, but goes through burlington. burlington is east of plattsburgh and northwest (not northeast) of montpelier.rayan10154 wrote:There are some mistakes on the New England map. Plattsburgh is closer to Burlington than Montpelier so those should be connected and Montpelier is closer to Berlin. I-90 is supposed to go through Worcester. And also New York City should connect to Scranton.
http://www.discovernewengland.org/trave ... land-maps/
the above change also lets us reduce both vermont and new hampshire to +1.
Done, and also corrected Pittsburgh as well.maybe also eliminate the minor road between casper WY and crawford NE, to reduce the difficulty of both state bonuses.
This can be done, but for the Southwest area I'm thinking +7 for 6. +8 just seems like too much for there.iancanton wrote:yes, basically a simple +8 for holding all of the state capitals in any of the maps of the map pack, exceptions being +16 for great lakes because of its sheer size and +8 for the capitals of the western map plus alaska and hawaii.isaiah40 wrote:For the capitals, are you saying Western +8 for 6 etc?
are u still thinking about these +8 and +16 capital bonuses, or have u finally kicked this one into the long grass? at the moment, in the absence of the superbonuses (that probably will be ignored by players if put back in), the map lacks something which binds together each map area, for example there is no bonus to tie any state to any other state that has the same colour, meaning that the bonus zones of the original usa map are now irrelevant. this bonus tries to redress that issue.
ian.
that works nicely.isaiah40 wrote:Western now has 2 dedicated airports with Seattle/Anchorage and Honolulu/Los Angeles which can only attack the other corresponding airport.
+14 for all great lakes capitals and +7 for all capitals on any other map is reasonable and simple to explain.isaiah40 wrote:This can be done, but for the Southwest area I'm thinking +7 for 6. +8 just seems like too much for there.iancanton wrote:yes, basically a simple +8 for holding all of the state capitals in any of the maps of the map pack, exceptions being +16 for great lakes because of its sheer size and +8 for the capitals of the western map plus alaska and hawaii.isaiah40 wrote:For the capitals, are you saying Western +8 for 6 etc?
dc currently borders baltiomore and richmond. a further connection to annapolis is logical because of its proximity.nolefan5311 wrote:In the legend I think D.C. needs to list what regions assault it. As is, it looks like its just placed on top of the interstate, and not necessarily in the assault path. You might also make it border both Annapolis and Richmond.
agreed.nolefan5311 wrote:Additionally, the Maryland bonus can probably be increased by 1.
if we remove cody, which has a population of only 9,500 and doesn't sit at an important intersection, then the name label for casper can be moved to the left, with casper's troop circle and the entire bottom half of wyoming, including the border, being moved upward.nolefan5311 wrote:Wyoming is abnormally shaped. I know it's this way to make things fit, but its longer than it is tall, and it's the opposite on the map. Is there something that can be done about that?
agreed in both cases. in hawaii's case, i don't think it ought to have more cities than oregon, which has three times the population and is also larger in area. good catches on the other states mentioned above.nolefan5311 wrote:Suggested bonus changes (in addition to Wyoming and Nebraska mentioned by ian above):
Florida needs to be reduced to a +4.
Georgia actually seems a little low with the airport connection there now.
Texas needs to be reduced to a +5
Iowa needs to be reduced by 1.
Michigan could probably be reduced by 1 as well.
Alaska at +4 is too high. It still only has 2 ways to attack in, and one of those is a killer neutral (which still needs to be indicated on the map).
Hawaii can probably be reduced to a +1 since the only way to attack in is Honolulu
iancanton wrote:dc currently borders baltimore and richmond. a further connection to annapolis is logical because of its proximity.nolefan5311 wrote:In the legend I think D.C. needs to list what regions assault it. As is, it looks like its just placed on top of the interstate, and not necessarily in the assault path. You might also make it border both Annapolis and Richmond.
iancanton wrote:if we remove cody, which has a population of only 9,500 and doesn't sit at an important intersection, then the name label for casper can be moved to the left, with casper's troop circle and the entire bottom half of wyoming, including the border, being moved upward.nolefan5311 wrote:Wyoming is abnormally shaped. I know it's this way to make things fit, but its longer than it is tall, and it's the opposite on the map. Is there something that can be done about that?