The 'new' proposal (it's been a few weeks, is it really new? lol) has a number of things to recommend it. It is much closer to original world classic gameplay, which when the gameplay was being developed, was an important concern to a lot of people who were chiming in. Borders are basically the exact same, except one extra for Africa and Australia. Which World Modified has that extra Australia border too, so it's not THAT big of a deal. It's also a fairly simple connection pattern (if there were a way, I think it'd be cool to disconnect E. Africa and Middle East, but that WOULD be a major impact on movement). There's no grasping at potential connections just to make things work. Things seem very natural and fluid. And the new proposal really doesn't limit movement or connectivity. For the most part travel across either laterally or vertically is kept at about the same number of steps.
My biggest problem with the new proposal is I do think both South America's will be taken and blocked. And that will severely limit movement because there's not much of a viable way to go around them. Especially since Mexico is stacked half the time instead of Venezuela. With the current connections I think it'll be easier to move around SA, plus the Australia/SA connections would hopefully mean those regions are constantly in flux as people try to expand. Of course, the worry there is new players (and me) will basically suicide themselves trying to take both regions, potentially ruining someone else's game. I also enjoy the creativity of the current map. It's more fun, more dynamic, more interesting. Ooooh, Brazil and North Africa aren't connected, you shameless innovators!! Whatever will we do!! And Argentina is connected to the Middle EAST?! The Risk grandma's are clutching their pearls!! I don't think there's ANYTHING wrong with shaking out the dust from old World Classic and playing with the connections a bit.
If we're going to go round again. I'd say the smartest thing to do would be to move forward with Bishop's new proposal. He's got a lot of faith in it and he knows his stuff. The thing I would recommend though, is that the connection be changed from Mexico/NZ to W. US/NZ. I'd like to keep the two NZ's connected, because that just seems more in keeping with the Double theme (plus I like how it looks lol), but I think Bishop has some reservations about a 6 border, 6 bonus superregion there with a strong potential to overtake both the SA's as well (one of the downfalls of too much connectivity).
The 'new' proposal (it's been a few weeks, is it really new? lol) has a number of things to recommend it. It is much closer to original world classic gameplay, which when the gameplay was being developed, was an important concern to a lot of people who were chiming in. Borders are basically the exact same, except one extra for Africa and Australia. Which World Modified has that extra Australia border too, so it's not THAT big of a deal. It's also a fairly simple connection pattern (if there were a way, I think it'd be cool to disconnect E. Africa and Middle East, but that WOULD be a major impact on movement). There's no grasping at potential connections just to make things work. Things seem very natural and fluid. And the new proposal really doesn't limit movement or connectivity. For the most part travel across either laterally or vertically is kept at about the same number of steps.
My biggest problem with the new proposal is I do think both South America's will be taken and blocked. And that will severely limit movement because there's not much of a viable way to go around them. Especially since Mexico is stacked half the time instead of Venezuela. With the current connections I think it'll be easier to move around SA, plus the Australia/SA connections would hopefully mean those regions are constantly in flux as people try to expand. Of course, the worry there is new players (and me) will basically suicide themselves trying to take both regions, potentially ruining someone else's game. I also enjoy the creativity of the current map. It's more fun, more dynamic, more interesting. Ooooh, Brazil and North Africa aren't connected, you shameless innovators!! Whatever will we do!! And Argentina is connected to the Middle EAST?! The Risk grandma's are clutching their pearls!! I don't think there's ANYTHING wrong with shaking out the dust from old World Classic and playing with the connections a bit.
If we're going to go round again. I'd say the smartest thing to do would be to move forward with Bishop's new proposal. He's got a lot of faith in it and he knows his stuff. The thing I would recommend though, is that the connection be changed from Mexico/NZ to W. US/NZ. I'd like to keep the two NZ's connected, because that just seems more in keeping with the Double theme (plus I like how it looks lol), but I think Bishop has some reservations about a 6 border, 6 bonus superregion there with a strong potential to overtake both the SA's as well (one of the downfalls of too much connectivity).