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Respectfully disagree on this one, Andy. Testing just isn't practical for most people, and I think the "results" of this sort of test are going to be very subjective anyway. Plunge, folks.AndyDufresne wrote:It will be one of the first to test the more than standard countries. Obviously tests should be done before hand, before creating a great map, and then having it be unplayable.
--Andy
There are a lot more users on this site now than when you were working on the Minnesota map. I think that has a lot to do with it.hotgun wrote:What on earth... why is this getting so much good feedback and helpful!... where were these people when me and cybertech were making the MN map... this is a state 2!, why is this getting better feedback than ours did... no one wanted ours so we didn't finish making it after all the work we did!
Wow. You're an ass, huh?spiesr wrote:Save yourself a wasted lifetime and stop now...



Children, this is what happens to hockey players, druggies, and Hillary Clinton.I don't care that it is blocky, counties are like that. But I do agree that the continients need work. I think NEW (North Eastern Wisconsin) (where Green Bay is) - that continent could be a just a little larger to cut down from the size of the north woods stuff. (Just a suggestion) And what happened to lake winabego? that sounded like a good idea.Marvaddin wrote:Blocky! And still very bad designed continents.

Well most of the southern ones are actually tv viewing areas. and the north is everything else. i've dropped the idea for now but i'm probably just going to work on the south africa map for now and come back to this one later.DublinDoogey wrote:Here's a possibe idea/solution to the general blockiness created by using modern day counties.
What if you used the (former) areas of different Indian tribes as the continents, and then used historic and/or modern sites, towns, parks, etc, named using Indian words or after Indians and/or tribes? (if that makes any sense)
Here's a picture to get you started:
Much of Wisconsin used to be forests, so, at least in the northern half, you can just use forests as natural barriers between continents/countries.
Children, this is what happens to hockey players, druggies, and Hillary Clinton.I think this map is abandoned.CheWolfe wrote:sorry man, forget putting in the river. just forget putting in anything, almost every map of an american state looks extremely boring.