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Re: Route 66: page 3 update

Postby sully800 on Fri Apr 24, 2009 10:53 am

oaktown wrote:
MrBenn wrote:
oaktown wrote:Yellow, blue, and red 88s are starting positions. In a two player game one player will start with all of the blues, the other with all of the yellows. The nine reds will be randomly assigned between blue, yellow, and neutral.

Actually, that's not quite how starting positions work... each player will randomly be assigned a group, with the remaining one split up... so Player 1 could be red, Player 2, Blue, and yellow split up. The other thing to remember is that in a 3p game, each player will get one group in any case.

Sorry, I mis-spoke. I should have said that yellows, blues, and reds are starting territories, not positions. Yellow and blue and starting positions. The reds are unassigned territores which will be split among the player 1, player 2, and neutral.

As there are only two coded starting locations, three or more player games will ignore the positions and it'll be a free-for-all, as in any other map.


That is a great idea. It's a very interesting way to ensure a balanced start in a 1v1 game! =D>
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby dolomite13 on Fri Apr 24, 2009 3:39 pm

Have you thought about matching the post cards to locations on route 66?
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby oaktown on Fri Apr 24, 2009 3:44 pm

dolomite13 wrote:Have you thought about matching the post cards to locations on route 66?

For the most part they are, and they run east to west, right to left. The Grand Canyon isn't right on the route, but it's probably the biggest tourist attraction in the vicinity of the highway, if not the biggest tourist attraction in the country.

I'd like to get the Hoover Dam included on the map somehow - also off the route, but such a 1950s road side stop!
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby dolomite13 on Fri Apr 24, 2009 4:17 pm

True, I am really digging this map =)
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby oaktown on Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:32 am

I'm looking for ideas for more doodles across the map, especially in the eastern half. Tornado in Oklahoma? A World Largest Ketchup Bottle or something of the like?
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby AndyDufresne on Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:15 am

Doodles you could add:

Missouri -- The Arch
Iowa/Nebraska -- an ear of corn
Nebraska -- Chimney Rock
Illinois -- stylized wind blowing
Kansas -- wheat, or maybe something from the Wizard of Oz ;)
Oklahoma -- a cowboy on a horse, the world's largest praying hands


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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby the.killing.44 on Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:18 am

I like the tornado, but in Kansas (Oz!). Maybe the St. Louis Arch over there? For Oklahoma, a cowboy (OSU)? One of those states up north should have corn ;)
Maybe something to do with that? I like the Hoover Dam idear.

By the way, your starting gameplay idea is great :) I love this map.

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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby a.sub on Sat Apr 25, 2009 1:02 pm

i like but one question?
who peed on route 66?
leave it as white plz :) or at least a really low opacity blue
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby oaktown on Sat Apr 25, 2009 1:09 pm

I'm pretty sure that the arch was completed too late for my 1950s-era map.

The corn is certainly appropriate for Kansas, but as a road-side wonder? If you've ever driven across the country (I have thrice) you'll know that the corn is less an attraction and more a source of existential angst. After four or five STATES of corn you start to get this Sisyphean sense of dread. ](*,)

a.sub wrote:who peed on route 66?

If your pee is that yellow you may want to consult a doctor.
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby a.sub on Sat Apr 25, 2009 1:22 pm

oaktown wrote:
a.sub wrote:who peed on route 66?

If your pee is that yellow you may want to consult a doctor.

touche
but i personally dont like it
does it make me not play the map?
no
but would it help its looks?
yes, imo
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby ghirrindin on Sat Apr 25, 2009 3:39 pm

Steamboats constitute a huge part of Mississippi River history from the 19th century onwards, and I think you could successfully include one of those next to St. Louis. Definitely a tourist draw. Given the state's nickname, I think a sunflower would be a perfect doodle for Kansas. In terms of roadside attractions in Illinois, you could slap in there the ol' two story outhouse in Gays: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gays,_Illinois. It's sort of a big deal downstate..
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby groovysmurf on Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:40 pm

I love it!
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby the.killing.44 on Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:59 am

oaktown wrote:I'm pretty sure that the arch was completed too late for my 1950s-era map.

Started '63 completed '65. Maybe something about Budweiser instead?

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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby Connquerer on Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:01 pm

Looks good, hooray for new maps!
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby Connquerer on Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:03 pm

A lot of you have really good ideas and a lot of knowledge on this. Sounds like some great maps are in the making!
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby oaktown on Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:43 am

I guess when your back to back posts are only two minutes apart, you can't really call that "bumping." :-s :roll:
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby a.sub on Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:45 am

oaktown wrote:I guess when your back to back posts are only two minutes apart, you can't really call that "bumping." :-s :roll:

how about spamming?
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby ustus on Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:57 am

Just one clarity issue I'm seeing here - it says hold "adjoining Route 66 cities" for a bonus - but the actual cities ON Route 66 ARE NOT TERITS. so my next guess is that any city is considered a Route 66 city? or only cities bordering the cities on Route 66? Or are the actual Route 66 cities terits and I'm just making a fool of myself? I'll apologize now since I'm betting my answer is somewhere in the first two pages of this post, but it's late for me, and i have a philosophy paper i should be working on, so forgive my laziness.
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby Riazor on Mon Apr 27, 2009 2:26 am

ustus wrote:Or are the actual Route 66 cities terits and I'm just making a fool of myself?


:mrgreen: and they start as neutral 3's too.

*hopes he's not making a fool of himself* :roll:
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby yeti_c on Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:37 am

oaktown wrote:
a.sub wrote:who peed on route 66?

If your pee is that yellow you may want to consult a doctor.


More orange for me - you're in trouble.

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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby dolomite13 on Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:37 am

I was sort of wondering on how you settled on yellow for the route 66 cities as route markers are usually white. Or in the case of route 66 it has been around so long they are quite often rust colored =)

I do like the yellow, was just wondering.

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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby ustus on Mon Apr 27, 2009 3:54 pm

Riazor wrote:
ustus wrote:Or are the actual Route 66 cities terits and I'm just making a fool of myself?


:mrgreen: and they start as neutral 3's too.

*hopes he's not making a fool of himself* :roll:


yup, i see it........... :oops: sorry - this might be easier to understand at first glance if you placed a white three on each starting neutral - I thought that text was actually part of the map.... but then again since it says so right below the map :oops: :oops: :oops: you don't really have to
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby Samuraipizzaguy on Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:07 pm

sorry i know i'm a newb but i don't like the yellow. think about if the yellow player owned a rte.66 terit, you wouldn't be able to tell what their army number is.
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Re: Route 66: fast and furious updates, page 4

Postby oaktown on Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:44 pm

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:lol: Alright, I get it - no more yellow! I've gone white, drawn a boot and a riverboat (credit goes to ghirrindin for a good idea), and replaced each "n3" with a more appropriate "n3" - I hope that alles klar herr kommissar.
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Re: Route 66: white shields, p. 5

Postby a.sub on Tue Apr 28, 2009 1:18 am

yay no yellow
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