Hood's like the Oprah of mountains!
You get a mountain! And you get a mountain! And you get a mountain!!
Really digging it! Looks awesome!
You've left out... 4? Tiny island nations though (however, since they're all overseas protectorates/dependencies, it's allowable).
The only real thing, and I'll mention this again, just in case it got missed. Still think it would make more sense to include Minnesota and Iowa with the Great Lakes region rather than the Plains. A 5 border/6 territory region just seems pretty rough. However, if you did do that there would be 5 4/4 regions all in the same map area.
Oh! And I'd recommend changing your abbreviations (which are technically correct) to postal codes. You currently have N.Y., La., Mich and Pa. (as well as NW for the Canadian territory) That just LOOKS a little disjointed. I think NY, LA, MI, and PA look much more coherent and streamlined. As well as taking some of the crowding out of some of the smaller territories.
Hood's like the Oprah of mountains!
You get a mountain! And you get a mountain! And you get a mountain!!
Really digging it! Looks awesome!
You've left out... 4? Tiny island nations though (however, since they're all overseas protectorates/dependencies, it's allowable). :P
The only real thing, and I'll mention this again, just in case it got missed. Still think it would make more sense to include Minnesota and Iowa with the Great Lakes region rather than the Plains. A 5 border/6 territory region just seems pretty rough. However, if you did do that there would be 5 4/4 regions all in the same map area.
Oh! And I'd recommend changing your abbreviations (which are technically correct) to postal codes. You currently have N.Y., La., Mich and Pa. (as well as NW for the Canadian territory) That just LOOKS a little disjointed. I think NY, LA, MI, and PA look much more coherent and streamlined. As well as taking some of the crowding out of some of the smaller territories.