Yes please.qwert wrote:Its look that option A is winner.by yeti_c on Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:14 pm
Any movement then Qwert?
So if i understand you want to se version without glow?
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Yes please.qwert wrote:Its look that option A is winner.by yeti_c on Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:14 pm
Any movement then Qwert?
So if i understand you want to se version without glow?

qwert wrote:new update,i hope that you like these yeti![]()
lol true:D, but great map!!lolqwert wrote:Android,you still need to learn english(well me to)
Also you dont need to every time present maps when you reply.

Much better...qwert wrote:new update,i hope that you like these yeti![]()

ok.by Androidz on Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:47 am
Gratz qwrt for reaching FF.
btw just noticed:
Creta et Cyrenaica. Can you make the Et more visible??its verry small..
Ok yeti,you know that mine english is not perfect so-ODDLY-WOBBLY?Much better...
Couple of little tweaks - Italia seems to be oddly spaced - and the A in Germania Infefior clashes the border...
Also - A some of the words are a bit "Wobbly" and not on a smooth arc?!
Otherwise this text is much nicer.
You can find these in page 1-gameplay optionsby asl80 on Fri Jul 25, 2008 12:48 pm
looking good, aggree that the text is looking better ... can you give us a brief on the nuetral situation ... and i like the bonus structure ... just wondering if the higher concentration of roman legions (and leven cities there too) to the right of the map is going to unbalane it at all - this includes the greater spacing of territories between the legions - ?
(+ if you hold ten roman legions do you get 2x the legion bonus of 2? ... i assume so, but just checking)
OKqwert wrote:Ok yeti,you know that mine english is not perfect so-ODDLY-WOBBLY?Much better...
Couple of little tweaks - Italia seems to be oddly spaced - and the A in Germania Infefior clashes the border...
Also - A some of the words are a bit "Wobbly" and not on a smooth arc?!
Otherwise this text is much nicer.
Germania Inferior move to not touch -ok

Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
by max is gr8 on Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:13 pm
The east is a bit crowded, 4 flags for 2 borders, it'll turn into Oceania, I think that needs fixing...
decision is that people decide for these option.by asl80 on Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:08 pm
hey qwert, found the gameplay option bit on page 1. (think you should make links for all the not-so-important maps there as it takes a long while to load) ... the poll showed 55% - 45% from 20 votes ... i like option B on account of having to conquer your power ... was there any decision made on this question?
also, can you please address for us the problem of all the legions together in the east? ... so we can have your thoughts before us, as i have a feeling whoever comes to the map page is going to be immediately wondering about this position.
Well you can not look in that way,because then you can find several combination with 4 terittories who have two borders:by max is gr8 on Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:13 pm
The east is a bit crowded, 4 flags for 2 borders, it'll turn into Oceania, I think that needs fixing...
First you must take these neutral terittories,and second if you manage to hold all 4,you still dont get nothing,you need one more,and your oponent will not waiting to get that.by max is gr8 on Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:50 pm
The reason I pointed it out is it's 5 territs with 4 flags, it's the equivalent of owning Oceania or South America, and I've had enough of the 2 bonus for 1/2 borders.
Because these is old version,and now you have new version,with some changes(graphicaly,and small bonus changes),but gameplay is same-all Flag,ship,city,praetorian and roma is neutral.by max is gr8 on Sat Jul 26, 2008 4:40 pm
Then why the hell did you post an image that says IV for 2 legions, I'm extremely confuzzled now...
Ok,thank for yours view.by asl80 on Sun Jul 27, 2008 5:16 pm
i reakon the city bonuses auto-deployed would be pretty cool .... as they are just +1 army, this would make an interesting feature not simply the same as the autodeploy in feudal and only a little closer to that in arms-race.