Some remarks:
- On the minimap, it's a bit confusing at first whether or not that big green region is called "Afghanistan" or "Mongolia" - maybe make the font smaller for region names?
- Bonusses for Mongolia, Afghanistan, Tibet and NE Asia are good I think
- Compared with the world classic map, the other bonusses are still low.
Europe: 7 territories, 4 borders; bonus 5
N America: 9 territories, 3 borders; bonus 5
Asia: 12 territories, 5 borders; bonus 7
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India/Indochina: 7 territories, 4 borders; bonus 4
Indonesia: 9 territories, 3 borders; bonus 4
China: 11 territories, 7 borders; bonus 6
I'd suggest +1 bonus for these 4 regions.
Edit: the connectivity of this map is quite high, if indochina and china are not occupied (which is likely), you can reach every region except Afghanistan.
So yeah, overall this map is very much like the world classic map, but then with an extra europe and africa. Also, regions are in a different position
Hard to say up front, but I think I like it.
Some remarks:
- On the minimap, it's a bit confusing at first whether or not that big green region is called "Afghanistan" or "Mongolia" - maybe make the font smaller for region names?
- Bonusses for Mongolia, Afghanistan, Tibet and NE Asia are good I think
- Compared with the world classic map, the other bonusses are still low.
Europe: 7 territories, 4 borders; bonus 5
N America: 9 territories, 3 borders; bonus 5
Asia: 12 territories, 5 borders; bonus 7
----
India/Indochina: 7 territories, 4 borders; bonus 4
Indonesia: 9 territories, 3 borders; bonus 4
China: 11 territories, 7 borders; bonus 6
I'd suggest +1 bonus for these 4 regions.
Edit: the connectivity of this map is quite high, if indochina and china are not occupied (which is likely), you can reach every region except Afghanistan.
So yeah, overall this map is very much like the world classic map, but then with an extra europe and africa. Also, regions are in a different position :)
Hard to say up front, but I think I like it.
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