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Right... so don't mention WWI. Call it "The Old World in 1913" or something like that.oaktown wrote:right... it doesn't haveto be WWI per se, but i like having the 1914 theme to push the graphics.TaCktiX wrote:I say keep it geographic, but use some older political boundaries than present day. I'm liking the look you've got right now, and if you want to age the boundaries to WWI era, more power to you, just don't make WWI proper the focus.
Everything is up for discussion... I just like the overall footprint of the Eastern Hemisphere as a map. We could do big regions, more small regions, or sub-regions within continents like World 2.1. I'd like to hear what you all think works.edbeard wrote:I know it's an early draft, but you've got some darn small countries on there. What'll happen with the small map?
Are you splitting up these areas more for bonuses? Almost every one has ten territories. Maybe it's not a bad thing. Just a different style for the map.
also on persia and the ottoman empire (but thats red)t-o-m wrote:and there is a lil bit of orange on thailand/burma-that region anyway - its probably just a mistake
yea sub-conts and things (but make the bonuses small so it makes the people go for the whole cont),oaktown wrote:I'm not even worried about the fonts, color over-lapping, etc. The map isn't at the point where I'm at all worried about how it looks.
Gameplay wise everything region is going to a bitch to hold as it stands right now. I'll throw in some impassables at some point - alps, himalayas, etc. Perhaps auto-deploys on major cities or key natural resources? Partial bonuses for holding part of a region?
A fair amount of the Balkans was ruled by the Ottoman Empire until the First Balkan War (1912-13).Ruben Cassar wrote:You've got the Russian Empire in there and the Chinese Empire (which I am not sure existed at that time) but what happened to the French and British Empires? Most of Africa as well as parts of Asia like India and even Burma were part of those empires. Most of the Balkans region was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire as far as I know, which is also the origin of World War I.
Note as well the spelling mistakes in these regions: Sevastopol and Afghanistan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkestanrocky mountain wrote:pardon my laziness to read the whole thread, but has anyone mentioned that turkestan is not a country? or was it in 1910... sry if i'm wrong, but i thought it was worth mentioning...