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Called T the number of territories of a map, I propose the following as recommended number of players:
2-3p == 18=<T=<23
2-4p == 24=<T=<29
2-5p == 30=<T=<35
3-6p == 36=<T=<44
4-7p == 45=<T=<59
5-8p == 60=<T=<74
6-9p == 75=<T=<89
7-9p == 90=<T=<104
8-9p == 105=<T=<119
9p only == 120=<T=<134
Basically it is based on suggesting a number of players that gives everyone at least 6 and not more than 14 starting territories. Then everybody is free to set up games as he likes. But I think out of that range things may get really unfair.
Map size description (small, medium, large) is very debatable and I like it as it is currently, but just defining a wider classification keeping a logical trend. I think like this:
21 to 25 = very small VS
26 to 35 = small S
36 to 50 = medium M
51 to 70 = large L
71 to 95 = very large VL
96 to 125 = giant G
126 to 160 = great giant GG
161 to 200 = hyper huge HH
This is only in case one day we'll need it. For now all the maps are included in the four main sizes (in bold) with the only exception of Anchor Bay (T=24) but it cannot form a category by it self since it must stay incorporated in the "small" category.
2-3p == 18=<T=<23
2-4p == 24=<T=<29
2-5p == 30=<T=<35
3-6p == 36=<T=<44
4-7p == 45=<T=<59
5-8p == 60=<T=<74
6-9p == 75=<T=<89
7-9p == 90=<T=<104
8-9p == 105=<T=<119
9p only == 120=<T=<134
Basically it is based on suggesting a number of players that gives everyone at least 6 and not more than 14 starting territories. Then everybody is free to set up games as he likes. But I think out of that range things may get really unfair.
Map size description (small, medium, large) is very debatable and I like it as it is currently, but just defining a wider classification keeping a logical trend. I think like this:
21 to 25 = very small VS
26 to 35 = small S
36 to 50 = medium M
51 to 70 = large L
71 to 95 = very large VL
96 to 125 = giant G
126 to 160 = great giant GG
161 to 200 = hyper huge HH
This is only in case one day we'll need it. For now all the maps are included in the four main sizes (in bold) with the only exception of Anchor Bay (T=24) but it cannot form a category by it self since it must stay incorporated in the "small" category.
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