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pepperonibread wrote:Regarding the eagle: I guess I was hoping we could put the days of the Nazis behind us when this map was developed. Honestly, placing the German coat of arms on a map of Germany seems, to me, a rather harmless thing to do. In any case, if someone could suggest a better symbol to place there, one with less negative connotations but one that still conveys a similar Germany-ish feeling, I'll try to oblige.
nesterdude wrote:I wish I perused this thread before this was done, but I'll put my 2c in nonetheless
The new map is not only confusing but also a bad revamp of a solid map.
Sorry, I know you worked hard on this, but change in territory size/shape makes it convoluted.
Supermarioluigi wrote:I'm having trouble reading the names of territories on the Preussen area of the new map. (borders aren't a problem with me, but I know it is with some)
Also, just another little nit-pick (but mostly because I'm partly OCD, ignore this if you feel so): Bayern and Baden-Wieritemberg are too close in color for my taste.
I can't offer any suggestions on how to fix this quickly, because I'm totally clueless in that matter.
ben79 wrote:Bruceswar wrote:Sorry I hate to be the one to rain on your parade. Nice map for sure, but I have now been asked by 3 dutch people why there is the German Eagle on their country. During WW II Germans Occupied Holland aka Netherlands and that eagle was used as a means to show dominance. Many people from Holland to this day still do not like that eagle emblem. With that said it would be like having a map of Israel with the Palestine Flag on top of it. Just not a good idea. Is there nothing that can be done to correct this? I thoughts maps were not supposed to have anything that could be seen as bigotry on it?
I will wait to see what the rest of you all say.
that eagle goes back to the 13th century and probably before that, do your historical lessons
Incandenza wrote:Bruceswar wrote:Sorry I hate to be the one to rain on your parade. Nice map for sure, but I have now been asked by 3 dutch people why there is the German Eagle on their country. During WW II Germans Occupied Holland aka Netherlands and that eagle was used as a means to show dominance. Many people from Holland to this day still do not like that eagle emblem. With that said it would be like having a map of Israel with the Palestine Flag on top of it. Just not a good idea. Is there nothing that can be done to correct this? I thoughts maps were not supposed to have anything that could be seen as bigotry on it?
I will wait to see what the rest of you all say.
Your analogy is flawed. Certainly a map of Israel, dominated by a Palestinian flag, would be a bad idea. The Germany map, however, is a map of Germany, and the Netherlands are part of the unplayable map background, underneath about as neutral a symbol of modern Germany as you're likely to find.
And honestly, if there are Dutch folks who feel offended, let them come and air their grievances. Outrage is much more credible and pathos-inducing when not conveyed by an intermediary.
I swear, every revamp is like this. One could revamp a map with such skill that the resulting image literally induces religious-experience-type orgasms when gazed upon, and people would still complain.
Bruceswar wrote:Incandenza wrote:Bruceswar wrote:Sorry I hate to be the one to rain on your parade. Nice map for sure, but I have now been asked by 3 dutch people why there is the German Eagle on their country. During WW II Germans Occupied Holland aka Netherlands and that eagle was used as a means to show dominance. Many people from Holland to this day still do not like that eagle emblem. With that said it would be like having a map of Israel with the Palestine Flag on top of it. Just not a good idea. Is there nothing that can be done to correct this? I thoughts maps were not supposed to have anything that could be seen as bigotry on it?
I will wait to see what the rest of you all say.
Your analogy is flawed. Certainly a map of Israel, dominated by a Palestinian flag, would be a bad idea. The Germany map, however, is a map of Germany, and the Netherlands are part of the unplayable map background, underneath about as neutral a symbol of modern Germany as you're likely to find.
And honestly, if there are Dutch folks who feel offended, let them come and air their grievances. Outrage is much more credible and pathos-inducing when not conveyed by an intermediary.
I swear, every revamp is like this. One could revamp a map with such skill that the resulting image literally induces religious-experience-type orgasms when gazed upon, and people would still complain.
TBH I agree with you and do not see a problem with it, but I just had to wonder why 3 of my clan mates would find it offensive. As to why they would not post it, well lets just say English is not their strong point. Rather than come into the forum and botch up some English more than needed they asked if I could find out why a bit more.
@ Rjbeals - Rio Negro is the correct name and whoever said it offended them can "suck it up cupcake". 2 totally different things.
pepperonibread wrote:nesterdude wrote:I wish I perused this thread before this was done, but I'll put my 2c in nonetheless
The new map is not only confusing but also a bad revamp of a solid map.
Sorry, I know you worked hard on this, but change in territory size/shape makes it convoluted.
Any specific ways in which the map is bad or confusing? The changes in territory size/shape were necessary to remain truest to the actual German geopolitical landscape.
I'll admit some borders are a bit tight, again this was required to preserve accuracy. But compare this with borders such as Emden-Bremenhaven, Hannover-Wolfsburg, and Hessen-Dusseldorf (on the old map here), and you'll see that the old map was no better in this regard.
nesterdude wrote:pepperonibread wrote:nesterdude wrote:I wish I perused this thread before this was done, but I'll put my 2c in nonetheless
The new map is not only confusing but also a bad revamp of a solid map.
Sorry, I know you worked hard on this, but change in territory size/shape makes it convoluted.
Any specific ways in which the map is bad or confusing? The changes in territory size/shape were necessary to remain truest to the actual German geopolitical landscape.
I'll admit some borders are a bit tight, again this was required to preserve accuracy. But compare this with borders such as Emden-Bremenhaven, Hannover-Wolfsburg, and Hessen-Dusseldorf (on the old map here), and you'll see that the old map was no better in this regard.
OK I see now
I was under the impression that all of the territories and boarders were the same, which they are not (which, as a side note, is not very cool to do while maps and games are in progress; maybe in the future, when you're going to introduce a new revamp, cease people's ability to join/create on that map).
Anyway, my beef with it is that it is in fact a new map, with new boarders and whatnot. So I think we should keep both maps, as I prefer the old map. Seeing the same country in two different ways is not bad,.
the.killing.44 wrote:No, the borders and continents are the same.
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Bruceswar wrote:the.killing.44 wrote:No, the borders and continents are the same.
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Incorrect to a degree... Take a look at Game 2196288 He had been stacking men right behind his front line in Postdam. Now look were those 97 men moved to... Point being if this was escalating it would surely throw your game into pieces. To say otherwise is ugh
Hey everybody. More than other maps, revamps like this have certain restrictions on how they are developed. One of the most important of these is that a revamp cannot change the "gameplay" of the map being revamped. Basically, which territories border which other territories and which continents they are contained in must remain the same as in the original map.
Take the dark gray continent Preussen (the red continent Prussia in the old map). If you take a look at the two maps, you can see that each territory on the old map directly corresponds to one territory on the new map. For example, Potsdam on the old map, bordering three territories of other continents and two in its own, is equivalent to Magdeburg on the new map, which has the same border configuration. Dresden on the old map, which borders three territories in its own continent, corresponds to Potsdam on the new map, which also has these borders.
Here are a few more examples to clarify:
Old map's Donrath = New map's Koblenz
Old map's Erfurt = New map's Zwickau
Old map's Augsburg = New map's Bayreuth
Old map's Niedersachsen = New map's Bremen
etc.
In this way, while names have been changed and border shapes have been altered, the gameplay of the map remains identical. So if I want to make the map more accurate, I have to make sure that there are no gameplay changes while I edit it.
If everyone could try and make sure that their suggestions don't break any of these "rules", that would be great
pepperonibread wrote:Ok Bruce so your concern is that the 97 was on the OLD MAP'S Potsdam, but is now on Berlin.
If that's the case, then I've got no idea what happened there. I rechecked the XML's and everything, and Berlin is one of the those territories that is named the same on both maps - so if it's on a "Berlin" territory now, then it also should have been on "Berlin" prior to the switch. Are you sure that you guys didn't misread the map or accidentally fort or anything?
tyche73 wrote:what puts me off this map atm is the colouring isn't sharp enough for me
i know you like to put emblems in the backrounds of maps
and i enjoy looking at them but on this map they don't work (for me)
btw the finished map on page 1 looks fantastic till you have to play on it
i had trouble looking at yellows armies on nurnberg and green and blues armies
in the grey area
i think this has to do with emblems in backround to much happening in the colours and throwing my eye
i really like the map and is one of my favourites for singles
(btw the germany away soccer jesery is green after WW11 no one would play them in a friendly match ireland was the first team to do so and as a thanks they wear green as their away colour, if you needed to add another colour with a meaning although i couldn't see it helping i just thought i'd add that incase it helped)
laddida wrote:give me old germany back too many jagged lines and it looks like a 5 year old took crayons and went to town on it. I will probably eventually get used to this map but i have the same feeling about this map now that i did when classic went to classic shapes and i feel about as helpless about it as i did about classic as well. Wish there was a choice between using the revamp and the old some of us like to stick to what were used to. Some revamps are great like BI Canada and brazil but this one doesnt rate well with me sorry.
laddida wrote:like i thought it is pointless to post in any of these cause never really makes a difference just wasting my time
tyche73 wrote:laddida wrote:like i thought it is pointless to post in any of these cause never really makes a difference just wasting my time
i agree
we are here because we're not happy with the map it's not clean and sharp
it's not easy to read,it looks muddled and too much happening in the colours
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