It's horrible, terrible, bad, very bad, and worse. Obviously the continents in the North are larger than the ones in the South. Everyone knows that a map of a world would be twice as wide as it is tall (or wider if no polar caps present). And, who came up with names of this place? I want to see it completely redone.
Joking. It looks great. The ocean text and graphics in the ocean just add to the look of the map. Since they blend enough with the background, they don't interfere with game play. I do find it interesting that the Artic Ocean is distinguished twice.
Although I like the idea of using different colors, I agree with the ones that were chosen due to familiarity. Unfortunately though, this makes the lake in Africa look a bit odd as the color of the background and the color of the territories are still somewhat similar. The Great Lakes in contrast have no such issue in North America.
The dotted line spacing is feasible though it seems like they are almost solid lines. It does strike me as odd that there is no line from Alaska to Kamchatka.
Overall it's a great map.
It's horrible, terrible, bad, very bad, and worse. Obviously the continents in the North are larger than the ones in the South. Everyone knows that a map of a world would be twice as wide as it is tall (or wider if no polar caps present). And, who came up with names of this place? I want to see it completely redone.
Joking. It looks great. The ocean text and graphics in the ocean just add to the look of the map. Since they blend enough with the background, they don't interfere with game play. I do find it interesting that the Artic Ocean is distinguished twice.
Although I like the idea of using different colors, I agree with the ones that were chosen due to familiarity. Unfortunately though, this makes the lake in Africa look a bit odd as the color of the background and the color of the territories are still somewhat similar. The Great Lakes in contrast have no such issue in North America.
The dotted line spacing is feasible though it seems like they are almost solid lines. It does strike me as odd that there is no line from Alaska to Kamchatka.
Overall it's a great map.