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Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong

I think you should switch the glow to blue so it blend into ocean.oaktown wrote:Played around with some ocean filters and gave the land a slight glow, which I now think is too light.
Good ideapamoa wrote:I think you should switch the glow to blue so it blend into ocean.

new guinea was split among the dutch (western part), british (southeastern part) and germans (northeastern part). we can stick a flag on it if it helps gameplay, otherwise let's leave it as it is and not split new guinea into two or three bits. now that australia and new zealand have no flags, the bonus is looking a bit high compared with the chinese empire. reduce to +3?The Viking wrote:Wasn't New Guinea a dutch colony in 1910?
Sorry if this has already been discussed.
like ian said, New Guinea at the beginning of the 20th century seemed to be something of a mess, with the Dutch, British, and Germans each controlling an area. Since the Dutch already have a good deal of influence in that area of the map, it seemed best just to leave New Guinea as is.The Viking wrote:Wasn't New Guinea a dutch colony in 1910?


I thought about that, but really it only borders three territories plus the bombardment, and the bombardment comes against a territory that is already a border. Relative to the way we've structured the rest of the bonuses I think +1 works - compare it to Japan (four terits, three borders) which seems pretty solid at +2.InkL0sed wrote:I'm thinking the Horn should maybe be a +2? It borders a LOT of territories, AND can be bombarded...



there's a tiny bit of land in between that mountain and the water route, but if you're confused then definitely worth looking at changing somethingWidowMakers wrote:Lookin' good oaktown.
I do have a small question. Are the mountains impassable?
Because if they are then you really can't attack New Zealand from Australia.
And if they aren't then the map is really open. I think you might need to say that somewhere.
geez, you people... you tell me to put the mountains in eastern australia, then you tell me that they look impassable. If it weren't for this silly "community" I would make perfect maps the first time.AndyDufresne wrote:Good spot on the mountains...perhaps simply a little more coastline, with an alteration of the route around the mountains (either above or below), would help clear that up...as it does look odd.
