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aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.


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		sailorseal wrote:Put back those transparent images on the territories because now the map is kind of bland and is not that much to look at.


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		 Decrease plz.
   Decrease plz. 
 
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		I'd look at some images of overhead views of the aisles in a supermarket, then implement them here.


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		MrBenn wrote:That sort of effect could work... although you may need to turn the opacity down a bit to make the lines more subtle.
aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.


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		rishaed wrote:MrBenn wrote:That sort of effect could work... although you may need to turn the opacity down a bit to make the lines more subtle.
I agree w/ MrBenn here

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		john9blue wrote:Nice job so far. A few suggestions:
Gameplay:
- A lot of continents have bonuses that are too high. Since this has 42 territories, let's compare to Classic:
- Home (3 territories, 2 borders, +3) vs. South America (4 territories, 2 borders, +2) - Decrease.
- Men's Wear (5 territories, 3 borders, +3) vs. Africa (6 territories, 3 borders, +3) - Good.
- Service (2 territories, 2 borders, +2) vs. South America (4 territories, 2 borders, +2) - I'd say make it 1, since you can take it easily from Men's Wear or Beauty. Decrease.
- Electronics (4 territories, 2 borders, +3) vs. South America (4 territories, 2 borders, +2) - Decrease.
- Furniture (5 territories, 3 borders, +6) vs. Africa (6 territories, 3 borders, +3) - same as Men's Wear, but double the bonus? I don't get it.... Decrease this a lot.
- Children's Wear (3 territories, 2 borders, +3) vs. South America (4 territories, 2 borders, +2) - Decrease.
- Appliances (5 territories, 3 borders, +5) vs. Africa (6 territories, 3 borders, +3) - same as Furniture and Men's Wear. What, you've got something against men?!
Decrease plz.
- Beauty (4 territories, 4 borders, +6) vs. Europe (7 territories, 4 borders, +5) - Decrease.
- Women's Wear (6 territories, 3 borders, +4) vs. Africa (6 territories, 3 borders, +3) - Hmm, let's see.... Decrease.

Unless you are intentionally trying to overpower bonuses on this map (in which case you should increase Men's Wear and decrease Furniture), you should decrease almost all of them.
MrBenn wrote:That sort of effect could work... although you may need to turn the opacity down a bit to make the lines more subtle.
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		a.sub wrote:u realize in version .2 you left the carts in the bonus explanation as the attack routes but changed it in the actual map right?

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		lzrman wrote:a.sub wrote:u realize in version .2 you left the carts in the bonus explanation as the attack routes but changed it in the actual map right?
YES!!!
Just ignore it, the main point is which paths to use. =P always a critic a.sub =P
Minor FYI = I've gotten the Pink dept diagram done and am moving on to the rest.
 
 

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