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Do they really need to know? I mean, they can see the bonus from the minimap. It's nice to have names, but I wouldn't say it's necessary.Ruben Cassar wrote:How else can people know which region they are trying to conquer or attack?
It is imperative to have the regions' names in team games or else there will be confusion between the players when they try to communicate.ZeakCytho wrote:Do they really need to know? I mean, they can see the bonus from the minimap. It's nice to have names, but I wouldn't say it's necessary.Ruben Cassar wrote:How else can people know which region they are trying to conquer or attack?
You could always call the continents by their colors, or by the territories in them, ex. "the continent with Bern in it" or "the grey continent." But it's probably better to have the names. As I said, either revamp the box with the names or follow what Ruben said earlier and put the names next to the continent. But if for some reason you can't get them to look good, it's probably better not to have them.Ruben Cassar wrote:It is imperative to have the regions' names in team games or else there will be confusion between the players when they try to communicate.ZeakCytho wrote:Do they really need to know? I mean, they can see the bonus from the minimap. It's nice to have names, but I wouldn't say it's necessary.Ruben Cassar wrote:How else can people know which region they are trying to conquer or attack?

It's a lingustic/cultural division: Romandie is the french speaking part; Graubüunden is the southern alps with italian speaking part; Innerschweiz represent the original states which founded Switzerland taking their independance against the Habsburg; Bern dominion correspond to former most powerful Canton in swiss history; Zürich influence is the sphere of influence of the actual economic center of Switzerland.edbeard wrote:gameplay-wise, I really don't like the western part of the map.
The purple region has 5 borders but only against one continent. +5
The grey region has 5 borders against all four other continents and is +4
Can you remind me how you split all this up because even if the bonuses are correct, I'm not a fan of how you've split it there. I'm not saying, "hey edbeard doesn't like it so do it my way". I'm just trying to figure out if you think it's for the best gameplay-wise. And, if you do, at least get the bonuses to be correct.
agreed. where is the Switz! .... again, this is Transylvania.t-o-m wrote:i dont think that the mountains fit in with the theme of the map.
the map looks ina way metalicy for me which doesnt say swtizerland at all, i cant find anything that says switzerland on this map other than the title.
also, i thought your sig was a country name!

Okay, the mountains will change.lanyards wrote:Sorry Kap, I don't like the mountains much either, or the borders. They look like they are different sizes in different places. But I really like the dead space looks surrounding Swissland. Nice job.
--lanyards
Yeah, the border between Ticino and Thusis looks thicker than the rest, the are a couple of others that look a little thick too. And the kinda look too jaggedy and pixelated in some places. And the river water looks a little too bright mabye.Kaplowitz wrote:Okay, the mountains will change.lanyards wrote:Sorry Kap, I don't like the mountains much either, or the borders. They look like they are different sizes in different places. But I really like the dead space looks surrounding Swissland. Nice job.
--lanyards
But the borders are wider around continents, do you mean different sizes other than that?


I like the dark.t-o-m wrote:the map is just so...dark!
switzlerland is full of wealthy, prospoerous, people. its bright and light hearted. sunny things like that.
what can i infer here?
dark,
themes in the map contrast in a bad way,
things dont go,
some metalicy colours and some plain basic colours,
it looks like its glowing to me in some places,
overall its just really dark - its needs to be really bright!

