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Victor Sullivan wrote:The airports are a nice addition, and the bonuses seem sensible. Obviously, the large bonuses are to counter-act the auto-decay. If I haven't mentioned this before, I think the blue ice shelves are genius and add a neat dimension to the already unique map. I like this map a lot and would love to see this quenched eventually
That being said, the penguin in the top-middle of the map seems a little out of place. Is there a specific terrain reason for making this space not territories? Or is it just to balance game play? Also, 30 seems a bit excessive for the South Pole. Is it really THAT good? I suppose the higher troop bonuses could counter-act this, though.
Hope my two cents is worth every penny
-Sully
Industrial Helix wrote:First off, this is moving to gameplay.
Secondly... there's airports in the Antarctic? Not plausible and it just complicates things. I like the map better without Airports.
isaiah40 wrote:Industrial Helix wrote:First off, this is moving to gameplay.
Secondly... there's airports in the Antarctic? Not plausible and it just complicates things. I like the map better without Airports.
Firstly Thank you IH!!
Secondly, they are airstrips at the bases so it is plausible. Maybe we need to say Airstrips instead of Airports. Thirdly, it makes the map a little more unique instead of the boring "All ports can attack each other" syndrome.
carlpgoodrich wrote:I think airports (or airstrips) work, but the current airplane picture doesn't fit (I know I know, its not graphics time). Gameplay wise, I think the sectors are kinda boring... I like that they can only be attacked by the SP, and the objective is fine, but the way they attack I think could be improved. Maybe bombard nearby bases and/or shelfs? I don't know.
Industrial Helix wrote:1)Yeah, that's true... but the whole airstrips can attack each other is just a variation of the ports can attack each other.
2) In my mind, the antarctic is very windy and cold and planes generally can't fly there.
3) They take focus off the south pole.
4) The sea routes are sufficient for movement around the continent.
carlpgoodrich wrote:Ok, so apparently they take military planes with skies on them. There aren't really any specified man made "air strips", I think they just look for a flat area and land.
natty_dread wrote:Years from now, this will come up as a trivia question in some sort of site-organized contest... some lucky bastard will win premium by digging through this map thread for clues.
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