This concept looks good. I have some
suggestions for connections between World1 and World2. Clearly these aren't the only possibilities, but I feel they are the most intuitive.
Note 1: This was made using my World Reduced template and so
a) it looks shockingly bad, and
b) the territories are not the same.
Note 2: The yellow connections are the ones between World1 and World2.
The problem with this suggestion is that it leaves all of the regions quite hard to defend:
Australia: 3 borders, +2 bonus
S.America: 4 borders, +3 bonus
Africa: 5 borders, +5 bonus
Europe: 4 borders, +5 bonus
USA: 3 borders, +5 bonus
Asia: 6 borders, +8 bonus
(maybe these bonuses are too high... they're just suggestions)
See diagram below for border clarification:
Note 1: The white 'B's indicate borders. The yellowish 'B's indicate borders caused by new World1 to World2 connections.
Note 2: Perhaps Peru and West Australia needn't be borders; the connections could be moved. Like I said, these are just suggestions.
This concept looks good. I have some [b]suggestions[/b] for connections between World1 and World2. Clearly these aren't the only possibilities, but I feel they are the most intuitive.
[spoiler=World Double Connection Suggestions][img]http://www.bluemelon.com/photo/5409761.jpg[/img][/spoiler]
Note 1: This was made using my World Reduced template and so
a) it looks shockingly bad, and
b) the territories are not the same.
Note 2: The yellow connections are the ones between World1 and World2.
The problem with this suggestion is that it leaves all of the regions quite hard to defend:
Australia: 3 borders, +2 bonus
S.America: 4 borders, +3 bonus
Africa: 5 borders, +5 bonus
Europe: 4 borders, +5 bonus
USA: 3 borders, +5 bonus
Asia: 6 borders, +8 bonus
(maybe these bonuses are too high... they're just suggestions)
See diagram below for border clarification:
[spoiler=World Double Border Clarification][img]http://www.bluemelon.com/photo/5409759.jpg[/img][/spoiler]
Note 1: The white 'B's indicate borders. The yellowish 'B's indicate borders caused by new World1 to World2 connections.
Note 2: Perhaps Peru and West Australia needn't be borders; the connections could be moved. Like I said, these are just suggestions.
:)