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Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby a.sub on Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:08 pm

this is a VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY ROUGH draft
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby AndyDufresne on Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:14 pm

A Jigsaw puzzle may be interesting---if the image of the jigsaw was an actual image, instead of just color splotches.


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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby sully800 on Tue Jun 23, 2009 12:16 pm

You end up with tons of 4-way corners on a jigsaw puzzle, but that can be explained in the legend.

It really is a great way to distribute territories since the borders are clear and the sizes are regular. It is not so great for naming territories, but just the same I think it is a good concept.
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby a.sub on Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:00 pm

AndyDufresne wrote:A Jigsaw puzzle may be interesting---if the image of the jigsaw was an actual image, instead of just color splotches.


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am i allowed to just use photographs?





sully800 wrote:You end up with tons of 4-way corners on a jigsaw puzzle, but that can be explained in the legend.

It really is a great way to distribute territories since the borders are clear and the sizes are regular. It is not so great for naming territories, but just the same I think it is a good concept.

oh! good call i forgot about those
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby Echospree on Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:09 pm

The 4-way corners won't be an issue, as long as a consistent solution is applied and posted in the legend.

Depending on how "full" the jigsaw itself is, you could simply name pieces according to a grid position. That means you can't have missing pieces sitting "on top of" the rest of the puzzle. It still allows for missing pieces to act as impassables.

The choice of image for the background is going to be an issue, I'm not certain what would be appropriate.

My personal suggestion would be to have even more "missing pieces", to make the map play a little more linearly and less like playing risk on a chess board.
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby sailorseal on Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:47 pm

I would make the jig saw smaller, more territs
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby dolomite13 on Wed Jun 24, 2009 7:15 pm

This could be quite interesting ... think about it from the perspective that the bonuses are based on the underlying map and that many pf the puzzle pieces will consist of parts of 2 or even 3 continents. You would need all puzzle pieces containing the continent to get the bonus.

A neat idea would be to call the map "Classic Puzzle" and try dropping the puzzle grid over a world map. Base the bonuses on the Classic map bonus structure.

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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby whitestazn88 on Wed Jun 24, 2009 7:20 pm

and for the 4 sided pieces, nubs attack holes. um... i hope that makes sense
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby a.sub on Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:09 pm

so i can use real photos for CC maps?
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby the.killing.44 on Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:11 pm

a.sub wrote:so i can use real photos for CC maps?

As long as you have permission … if you want I have some nice pictures of landscapes?

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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby a.sub on Thu Jun 25, 2009 6:15 pm

the.killing.44 wrote:
a.sub wrote:so i can use real photos for CC maps?

As long as you have permission … if you want I have some nice pictures of landscapes?

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i think ill go run around with a camera for a while
then when i fail ... yeah ill take a few ;)
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby naxus on Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:25 pm

a.sub wrote:
the.killing.44 wrote:
a.sub wrote:so i can use real photos for CC maps?

As long as you have permission … if you want I have some nice pictures of landscapes?

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i think ill go run around with a camera for a while
then when i fail ... yeah ill take a few ;)


Why not use the conquer club logo or a map on here
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby Mad Pineapples on Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:38 pm

If you wanted to make the map more fun and also much more strategic to play then you could use one-way attacks. Like, you can only attack into an adjacent region if the piece of jigsaw you're attacking from is going into the piece you're attacking into. Therefore, you couldn't attack an adjacent region if you were trying to attack into a region that has part of it going into the region you're trying toattack from. Do you understand? It's kinda tricky to explain...
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby Echospree on Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:42 pm

naxus wrote:
a.sub wrote:
the.killing.44 wrote:
a.sub wrote:so i can use real photos for CC maps?

As long as you have permission … if you want I have some nice pictures of landscapes?

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i think ill go run around with a camera for a while
then when i fail ... yeah ill take a few ;)


Why not use the conquer club logo or a map on here


Using a map from conquer club as a map that gets made into a jigsaw puzzle that you then play conquer club on?

That is SO meta. I can no longer be satiated by anything else as a background idea.
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby lancehoch on Fri Jul 03, 2009 10:42 pm

Mad Pineapples wrote:If you wanted to make the map more fun and also much more strategic to play then you could use one-way attacks. Like, you can only attack into an adjacent region if the piece of jigsaw you're attacking from is going into the piece you're attacking into. Therefore, you couldn't attack an adjacent region if you were trying to attack into a region that has part of it going into the region you're trying toattack from. Do you understand? It's kinda tricky to explain...

So, it would be similar to Draknor with only one way attacks?
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Re: Jordan's Jigsaw [VERY ROUGH DRAFT]

Postby Mad Pineapples on Sat Jul 04, 2009 1:54 pm

lancehoch wrote:So, it would be similar to Draknor with only one way attacks?


Yeah, basically. I think it would make the map much more interesting, and it's more unique too. I know Draknor uses the system but that's the only map that does. Up to the creator of the map in the end though :).
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