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Dima wrote:
For christs sake, why dont we just release this map?

We are not on the olympics or any other professional tournaments where everything is highly regulated. We are just a site for hobby players who play for fun. So why all this testing and testing and testing before releasing a map? This map seems to be good and i love it and my love for this map counts more than 10+ players.

Just look at all these other maps that were added in the last years! People were giving feedback on forum, talking about it, discussing, making changes and so on and so on.... But what is the result? Nobody is playing on these newly added maps! The only exception is being The French Republic.

I - in contrary - would love to play on this map. Cmon, its good the way it is, just release it and i will create games and invite people. And maybe i will make a tournament! This map, although its not finished officially, will be played more often than all these maps we were discussing on forum, but that turned out to be not bery popular among players at the end.

For christs sake, cmon!
"vorple: the real strategy comes when you cant just win cuz you got lucky and got the big card stack"
Hoodlum wrote:
ill take another look at this one. cant remember what the feedback was that i had to look into.
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Dima wrote:
Hood, there was no bad feedback. Everybody loves tbe map. Just release it. Its not necessary to turn it into some complicated bureocratic adventure. We are not a ministry or a government intitution.
"vorple: the real strategy comes when you cant just win cuz you got lucky and got the big card stack"
Dima wrote:
Me and you are the only ones Posting in this thread lol. If you Release the map, i will Play IT and with me many other people, cuz i Always Play 7p+ Games.

This map will become the Most played in the Site.

Looks at the other Maps: Long making process with discusions on Forum but Nobody plays them.....
"vorple: the real strategy comes when you cant just win cuz you got lucky and got the big card stack"
Hoodlum wrote:
you will be happy to know, that it's at least input into the system and can be played on as a test at least
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Rockbert wrote:
I would like to play this map to see what all the hoopla is about.
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Rockbert wrote:
Has anyone thought of doing a Zelda map? Maybe like the Skyward Sword game?
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Rockbert wrote:
Asking for a friend. :)
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Matty wrote:
I realise I haven't commented on this map yet. Not sure why. Maybe because there's not that much to improve on.

I like the map, both the theme, the feel and the gameplay.
It has very little texture, no mountains or any fancy decorations on the map itself (other than the one eagle I suppose). But that does give the map its own feeling. So I think I like it.

I'm not too sure the east or west bonus will ever decide a match, by the time you can keep something like that you'll have won already, but who knows.

Cireon
So quick question: why would people play this map over the Mediterranean States map or vice versa?
My guess is because the med states map is a large map (66 territories) and this map is a very large map (93 territories). So different player amounts. And we don't have that much maps with as gameplay a couple of circles. I definitely think this map adds something that other maps don't have.
"Strength doesn't lie in numbers, strength doesn't lie in wealth. Strength lies in nights of peaceful slumbers." ~Maria
Rockbert wrote:
I agree with Matty on why people would play it. I really like it and hope it gets added to the current maps in play. People play multiple versions of the world classic, why not this?
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Hoodlum wrote:
Matty
I realise I haven't commented on this map yet. Not sure why. Maybe because there's not that much to improve on.

I like the map, both the theme, the feel and the gameplay.
It has very little texture, no mountains or any fancy decorations on the map itself (other than the one eagle I suppose). But that does give the map its own feeling. So I think I like it.

I'm not too sure the east or west bonus will ever decide a match, by the time you can keep something like that you'll have won already, but who knows.

Cireon
So quick question: why would people play this map over the Mediterranean States map or vice versa?
My guess is because the med states map is a large map (66 territories) and this map is a very large map (93 territories). So different player amounts. And we don't have that much maps with as gameplay a couple of circles. I definitely think this map adds something that other maps don't have.

i thought that it needed some texture and had already added a little to the version that's been input. (actual topography of the area).
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yeah and as for the special bonus, it wont matter too much, game would be almost over..but just keeping with the theme of the map though.. through the research of the theme, it was cool to know about the east/west division. knowing what territorites were conquered in order of the initial expansion.
i didn't pay much attention to history or geography in my school years but through d12 map making, learned a lot haha
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Matty wrote:
I like the added texture, but I think sometimes it clashes with the stripe texture you have on the bottom and left edges of each territory.

And yeah, I would keep the east/west bonus here, even if they probably don't do much. It fits the theme very well. And who knows, it might decide a stalemated 3p no cards game at some point :)
"Strength doesn't lie in numbers, strength doesn't lie in wealth. Strength lies in nights of peaceful slumbers." ~Maria