Keep in mind this is a very very rough draft, and territories, bonuses, gameplay, etc. can be changed.

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natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
Gilligan wrote:There's one thing for sure: You can't have a +8 with only 3 borders to defend. The +6 has more borders to defend!
Constructive Criticism.
this is the large version, although I can easily shrink it if necessarygimil wrote: 1. the size of the map is 800x600 is this a large or small map?
yes, I am going to re-do the territory borders if I get enough supportgimil wrote:2. alot of the terr look too small for terr names.
agreed, once I get the territories worked out this will become easiergimil wrote:3. bonuses need to be worked on.
this are will be filled with game instructions (bonuses, gameplay, etc.) or I will just reduce the sizegimil wrote:4. the bottom right hand side is empty and really needs to be filled up.
I'll include that on my next update if there is enough supportoaktown wrote:1. You need to read the "How To Make a Map" thread in the foundry, and include basic info.
they are based on a map that I found online. The splits were already done and I used that as a guideline. Natural borders sound good, but I'm not too sure about that yet.oaktown wrote:2. What are the breaks based on? Because I think you can come up with natural unpassable borders that make more sense - coastal range, sierras, transverse range, death valley, sierras, Sacramento and California Rivers, etc.
great ideaoaktown wrote:3. Come up with a theme for the map... is this 21st century california, in which you can work in such industries as entertainment, agriculture, wine production, tourism? Is it 19th century gold rush and westward expansion? Having a theme will lead to a more complete and impressive final product.
oaktown wrote:4. Big map, but small playing area... going to be hard to put titles and army circles in many territories. You'll need to make better use of space, which is tricky in a funny-shaped state.
thanks for the feedback. As stated before, I will be changing the territory sizes and bonuses.edbeard wrote:There's 44 territories?
Not a bad draft. You're going to have trouble with fitting circles and labels for all those territories though.
I'm not sure how I feel about the background, but that's not too important at this juncture.
I think your bonuses are too high in most places.
When I have time I'll give the map another look and be more specific
misterman10 wrote:I was just thinking, what if I made this a pro sports themed map? There are many pro sports team in California, and the continents could be different teams territories or something?
Any other theme ideas previously not suggested?
oaktown wrote:misterman10 wrote:I was just thinking, what if I made this a pro sports themed map? There are many pro sports team in California, and the continents could be different teams territories or something?
Any other theme ideas previously not suggested?
Plenty of teams, but they're all in three small clusters: Bay Area, Sacramento, SoCal (which I guess could be two clusters if you split LA and San Diego). You could include the AA and AAA teams in the central valley, but that wouldn't have much appeal.
In the big picture I'd love to see some sports themed maps... soccer (football) clubs of Europe, ballparks of the US, etc. An MLB map would be brilliant, with bonuses for holding each division.
misterman10 wrote:17 to 7
I think this map may make it to the final forge, maybe...
Themes:
Gold Rush
21st Century
Sports Teams
what else?
natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
misterman10 wrote:Themes:
Gold Rush
21st Century
Sports Teams
what else?
oaktown wrote:An MLB map would be brilliant, with bonuses for holding each division.
misterman10 wrote:alright, well the votes are pretty much set, 20 to 9 in favor of yes
so I will pursue this map
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
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