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someone discussed the alexander's sea before. I think it's good the way it is.Lupo wrote:It's really a great map! Congratulations!
About the Ice Cap concept, it would need to be evalueted carefully.
I mean, consider it as a continent seems to me not realistic... i would prefer these territories were consider as the sea in alexander the great map.
PS: I apologise, in advance, if i reapeated something that has already been said.
Fitz69 wrote:Some delineation defining solid ground would help players orientation in regard to the real world.
Fitz69 wrote:maybe give the ice a less solid look?
Fitz69 wrote:A direct route to the North pole from Iceland as well as Murmansk would represent cold-war submarine missions.
DublinDoogey wrote:Looks like Hokkaido is slightly hiding under the land layer, not a big deal, but it caught my attention, otherwise I'm loving the map
AndyDufresne wrote:I think he means make the ice look more like 'ice'. I.E. not always plain white, perhaps a little transparent, with a hint of blue or something. But I don't mind it the way it is.
gavin_sidhu wrote:Why dont you edit the shape of North American Ice to connect with Victoria Island instad of drawing a connection line? or did you try this and thought it didnt come out right?
Still don't like your key, maybe get rid of the black border line.
AndyDufresne wrote:I think he means make the ice look more like 'ice'. I.E. not always plain white, perhaps a little transparent, with a hint of blue or something. But I don't mind it the way it is.
--Andy
Fitz69 wrote:Some delineation defining solid ground would help players orientation in regard to the real world. maybe give the ice a less solid look?
Also, A direct route to the North pole from Iceland as well as Murmansk would represent cold-war submarine missions.
dafranca wrote:This map is great! Why isn't in Final Forge yet?
Fitz69 wrote:What I meant was someting more like a bolder type of line along the coasts.
Another thing I noticed now was that the connecting blue lines (Svalbard-Norway etc) tend to disappear against the blue seas.
Other than that, can't wait to play it!
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