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I plan to create new maps almost all the time, but I rarely show my works because most of the time they are unfinished. And even when I think it's done, still the graphics require a lot of work or a complete remake and I am not a graphic designer so it can take ages. I just want to create a space to collect ideas, projects and drafts and perhaps I'll draw the attention of someone who can potentially offer support.
This is not to be confused with the Map Suggestion thread which contains, in most cases, just requests for some specific place/area to be turned into a map, with some reference images and nothing more. Here I want to show and discuss real works (if not finished at least started)! Little by little my PC is getting full of these stuff, so it doesn't cost much to me to share a few and maybe I can offer something interesting, or maybe not, who knows...
It could result to be similar to Hoodlum's Map Dabble thread from which I got the idea. The difference is that Hoodlum is able to do much more work than me, much faster and better. Well, I'll go slowly and take my time... Anyway there is no competition between us: we are totally collaborative one another, or at least I hope so!
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Well, so first post first proposal: it's a Middle East map themed as a "battle for oil".
Features:
56 territories,
8 regions + special bonuses (not defined yet);
Bahrain is a little state island in the Persian Gulf and to include it in the game I had to enlarge it with a lens effect.
Any reference to actual wars in the area is intentionally avoided, the only theme here is oil.
Saudi Arabia is by far the largest oil exporter (4 wells), followed by Iran (2 wells) and then the United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Kuwait (1 well each). The main extraction area is in the Persian Gulf, but oil is also extracted in the southern Caspian Sea and in numerous inland areas. However, none of them compare with the amount of oil that is extracted from the Persian Gulf and there I placed the most of the wells.
Arabic names have some convention problems in transliteration into Latin characters, so they may differ slightly from one source to another depending on the author. I tried to be consistent and use the same method for all Arabic names. In particular, the use of the article "AL" is questionable and I have tried to follow the most common trend for each name when it is written in English. When the letter Lam merges with the letter that follows I carry the sound in its actual pronunciation, so I write Ad-Dawasir and not Al-Dawasir. I avoided accents, but I could not avoid apostrophes as they represent a precise sound of the Arabic language.
This is not to be confused with the Map Suggestion thread which contains, in most cases, just requests for some specific place/area to be turned into a map, with some reference images and nothing more. Here I want to show and discuss real works (if not finished at least started)! Little by little my PC is getting full of these stuff, so it doesn't cost much to me to share a few and maybe I can offer something interesting, or maybe not, who knows...
It could result to be similar to Hoodlum's Map Dabble thread from which I got the idea. The difference is that Hoodlum is able to do much more work than me, much faster and better. Well, I'll go slowly and take my time... Anyway there is no competition between us: we are totally collaborative one another, or at least I hope so!
... ... ...
Well, so first post first proposal: it's a Middle East map themed as a "battle for oil".
Features:
56 territories,
8 regions + special bonuses (not defined yet);
Bahrain is a little state island in the Persian Gulf and to include it in the game I had to enlarge it with a lens effect.
Middle East -- battle for oil (click to show)
Saudi Arabia is by far the largest oil exporter (4 wells), followed by Iran (2 wells) and then the United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Kuwait (1 well each). The main extraction area is in the Persian Gulf, but oil is also extracted in the southern Caspian Sea and in numerous inland areas. However, none of them compare with the amount of oil that is extracted from the Persian Gulf and there I placed the most of the wells.
Arabic names have some convention problems in transliteration into Latin characters, so they may differ slightly from one source to another depending on the author. I tried to be consistent and use the same method for all Arabic names. In particular, the use of the article "AL" is questionable and I have tried to follow the most common trend for each name when it is written in English. When the letter Lam merges with the letter that follows I carry the sound in its actual pronunciation, so I write Ad-Dawasir and not Al-Dawasir. I avoided accents, but I could not avoid apostrophes as they represent a precise sound of the Arabic language.
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