Dang, my post just fell in the wind!
I'm going to re-write now...
As I said in the PM to Hoodlum, he is free to take what he likes and refuse what he doesn't, I tried to show how I would have done myself regions and connections because there are so many possibility and everyone can have a different vision.
I would like Malaysia region to incorporate also the Eastern part of the State.
I prefer Kuantan--Sarawak rather then Singapore--Sarawak, looking geopolitically more correct, and also in case we are going for the special small-countries bonus I prefer to have Singapore and Brunei a bit more far each other.
I'm not a fan of Thailand--Aceh because it allows the player holding the Western Malaysia to push from Penang to Thailand being geographically a bit absurd. Maybe Aceh--Penang can ba a compromise.
I feel like it is good for Singapore to be connected to Sumatra being an independent state it is more realistic if it can trade and be connected with both the major countries of the area (Malaysia and Indonesia).
Defensibility of the regions is an important features. But I don't think it's mandatory to have all the regions well defensible. Some regions can also stay a bit harder compared to the others. This can provide a low interest area that if not conquered it's a useful passage way from one region to the others or a recovering area.
Malaysia is in my draught a hard to defend 7-territories region with 5 borders (7/5) that the formula gives a +4 bonus. The other +4 regions actually have 8 territories and 3 borders (8/3) including also the Java region. But Malaysia - as said also by Psymon - contains 2 of the 3 small countries that we can assign a +1 special bonus (or maybe even a +2) so giving a bit of compensation.
Even in case the idea of the whole unified Malaysia is refused I would keep the connections as I proposed. Then I would simply swap the bonuses giving +2 to the (reduced) Malaysia and +4 to the (enlarged) Kalimantan, or call it Borneo if you want.
Maluku is a though cookie, as I feel that the more you draw connection lines inside it, the more it looks like a crazy map. Since I tried to reduce them to the minimal, mostly following the vicinity of the islands that is also the reason of the Tanimbar--Arnhem connection. I don't mind how disconnected and unconquerable that region would result as it is just realistic being a province of Indonesia formed by small islands really so far each other.
I could get Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua more defensible than that but then I had to assign them +2, +4 and +2 bonuses. I avoided that, preferring them to stay with +3, +5, +3 bonuses otherwise the North-western part of the map would have been much richer compared to the South-eastern.
I forgot to draw the Lampung--Banten connection in my draught - sorry - but that was logically supposed to be there. And also I am not sure if I have intentionally forgot Sorong--Fakfak.
(Saved on notepad before posting
- LOL)
Dang, my post just fell in the wind! :( I'm going to re-write now...
As I said in the PM to Hoodlum, he is free to take what he likes and refuse what he doesn't, I tried to show how I would have done myself regions and connections because there are so many possibility and everyone can have a different vision.
I would like Malaysia region to incorporate also the Eastern part of the State.
I prefer Kuantan--Sarawak rather then Singapore--Sarawak, looking geopolitically more correct, and also in case we are going for the special small-countries bonus I prefer to have Singapore and Brunei a bit more far each other.
I'm not a fan of Thailand--Aceh because it allows the player holding the Western Malaysia to push from Penang to Thailand being geographically a bit absurd. Maybe Aceh--Penang can ba a compromise.
I feel like it is good for Singapore to be connected to Sumatra being an independent state it is more realistic if it can trade and be connected with both the major countries of the area (Malaysia and Indonesia).
Defensibility of the regions is an important features. But I don't think it's mandatory to have all the regions well defensible. Some regions can also stay a bit harder compared to the others. This can provide a low interest area that if not conquered it's a useful passage way from one region to the others or a recovering area.
Malaysia is in my draught a hard to defend 7-territories region with 5 borders (7/5) that the formula gives a +4 bonus. The other +4 regions actually have 8 territories and 3 borders (8/3) including also the Java region. But Malaysia - as said also by Psymon - contains 2 of the 3 small countries that we can assign a +1 special bonus (or maybe even a +2) so giving a bit of compensation.
Even in case the idea of the whole unified Malaysia is refused I would keep the connections as I proposed. Then I would simply swap the bonuses giving +2 to the (reduced) Malaysia and +4 to the (enlarged) Kalimantan, or call it Borneo if you want.
Maluku is a though cookie, as I feel that the more you draw connection lines inside it, the more it looks like a crazy map. Since I tried to reduce them to the minimal, mostly following the vicinity of the islands that is also the reason of the Tanimbar--Arnhem connection. I don't mind how disconnected and unconquerable that region would result as it is just realistic being a province of Indonesia formed by small islands really so far each other.
I could get Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua more defensible than that but then I had to assign them +2, +4 and +2 bonuses. I avoided that, preferring them to stay with +3, +5, +3 bonuses otherwise the North-western part of the map would have been much richer compared to the South-eastern.
I forgot to draw the Lampung--Banten connection in my draught - sorry - but that was logically supposed to be there. And also I am not sure if I have intentionally forgot Sorong--Fakfak.
(Saved on notepad before posting :) - LOL)