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CatfishJohnson wrote:All thenames and places are based on the Real Periodic Table, thats why he has the spot in the corner, and thats why the names "Other Metals" are thus, i mean why make it if ur gonna change its funtions
ZeakCytho wrote:The gameplay for this map seems very interesting, but, in my opinion, the graphics need work. I think the background should be something lighter colored; The entire map just seems unnecessarily dark right now. I don't love the font either, but it's not terrible.
Oaktown wrote:Yeah, this quote pretty much sums up how I feel about the map as well so far. I think it has promise, and the fact that this is probably the fifth attempt at a CC periodic table map suggests that it is a popular idea. The question has always been how to take a good idea and make it playable.
The font is a bit clunky, especially in the legend - this is trouble, because making the legend easy to read and understand is what will make or break this map. I think you're going to need additional explanation on the legend about how everything flows around the board. You've got info about special movements across the top as well as buried in with the bonus info, but nowhere on the map does it say that non-transition elements can't attack vertically. When I first read the "8-way attack" I thought you meant everything, until I read your first post.
OK, keep working. And can you please include image size(s)?
TaCktiX wrote:What mean ye, my good man? I've been working purely with the Small map as of yet, but do you mean dimensions? The current small comes in well under the maximums in width and height, but I forget what exactly.
ZeakCytho wrote:Woo, this gray is awesome! Which genius suggested it again?![]()
I think the black outline around the entire table is generally too thick. It also seems thicker in some areas than others. For example, left of the Alkali metals and right of the noble gases. If the thickness is because it's an impassable, then I'm not really sure that's needed. I think it's clear you can't wrap around the table except where there are arrows.
I guess I don't like the fact that the table border and the impassables are the same color/style. Maybe make the border around the table a silvery thing, and leave the impassables as thick black lines? That might not be keeping in the spirit of the simple textbook table, though. I'd suggest adding some bevel to the entire table, but you probably won't want to do that for the same reason.
ZeakCytho wrote:Could you increase the color difference between the transition metals, other metals, and semiconductors? I'm having a bit of a hard time telling where some things are based on the map; I'm mostly using my knowledge of the periodic table to assume groupings. I think a clearer color difference would be a big improvement.
a) The +'s and -'s are still a bit messy -> Not sure how to tidy them up though...
b) the Radioactive signs are different sizes.
c) There is no mention of whether or not Transitions attack 8 way out of their zones of not? (i.e. Cd -> Ga)
laci_mae wrote:Several of the colors are not easily readable in the legend, especially the greens.
TaCktiX wrote:Small (571x424)
TaCktiX wrote: Are the colors contrasted enough for the colorblind?
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