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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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This one should be in the Main Foundry!
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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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natty, do you realy want to have sea route as bonus? I agree with opinion that it is not needed.

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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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Personally I don't think you need a sea route bonus, but if you felt so inclined a +1 might be enough. It's not really needed though and would prob just end up mucking up the legend area anyway.
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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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AndyDufresne wrote:
oaktown wrote:Already looks better than anything I ever did with this map!

Regarding the naming, maybe I missed it if somebody already posted this but some of the cities depicted here aren't even remotely Mayan, but all existed during what is called the Classic Era of Mesoamerican civilization. The Mayans never got up into the Valley of Mexico, for example. There's no perfect name for this map, as you can either be succinct or accurate. The most historically correct title might be "Mesoamerica: the Classic Era." It doesn't entirely suck.

I could dig this name.


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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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Good job as usual Natty.
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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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One of the best maps never made was oaktown's attempt at a Mayan/Inca map. Sigh.
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MrBenn wrote:One of the best maps never made was oaktown's attempt at a Mayan/Inca map. Sigh.

Not according to oaktown!

oaktown wrote:Already looks better than anything I ever did with this map!
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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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isaiah40 wrote:
MrBenn wrote:One of the best maps never made was oaktown's attempt at a Mayan/Inca map. Sigh.

Not according to oaktown!

oaktown wrote:Already looks better than anything I ever did with this map!

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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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Maybe you missed it MrB, but this is the same map... I asked Oaktown if he was ok with me taking over the project and finishing it, and he was so here it is.

On another note, I haven't been able to work on any maps recently, so this too has been lagging a bit, but I'll catch up soon... the name change to Mesoamerica seems reasonable to me, so I'll be going ahead with that - let's hope it's the last name change for this map :lol:
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Re: Maya - The Classic Era [24.1.12] p3

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natty dread wrote:Maybe you missed it MrB, but this is the same map... I asked Oaktown if he was ok with me taking over the project and finishing it, and he was so here it is.

Yeah - I missed that... I rarely pay significant attention to maps nowadays. Perhaps it'd be worth adding a link to the old oaktown map thread for posterity? I only say that out of sentimentality ;-)
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Good idea, added to 1st post.
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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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[bigimg]http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/2514/maya3.png[/bigimg]

Decided against the sea route bonus, doesn't seem necessary at this point.
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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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Looking good. Is the island of Cozumel also connected to Coba? There is a jut of line extending from Coba, but I'm not sure if that is geography or not.

The bonus zones in this map are all pretty identical (by design, it looks like). Chichen Itza seems like a pretty nice place to get a foothold, because only one of it cities shares a border with an opposing city (while other bonus zones 2, 3 or 4 shared borders). Are you looking to keep the bonus zones identical in terms of city make up?


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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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AndyDufresne wrote:Is the island of Cozumel also connected to Coba?


Yes, I can make that clearer.

AndyDufresne wrote: Are you looking to keep the bonus zones identical in terms of city make up?


For now that's the plan...
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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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Ok I made Cozumel-Coba connection clearer and added a Cozumel - Kintil connection.

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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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I almost forgot about this map. Glad to see you are still working on it.


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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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Why wouldn't I be :-s
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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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I really don't see any problems with this one, but I'll get a second set of eyes to take a look as well.
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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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natty dread wrote:[bigimg]http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/2514/maya3.png[/bigimg]


vischeck.com seems to like this map's bonus colors.

only teotihuacan and copan bonuses have three border regions (and have connections across the map to project their power), rest have four or five for the same number of troops. is that too much advantage to any players that get those first/a good drop?
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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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I don't think so... I think the bonuses are fine.
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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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I'm looking at this map closely for the first time now. One thing that comes to my mind is that two of the bonus zones are much easier to hold than the others. The red and the yellow bonus zone only has three borders. If you change the North sea route so that it connects to El Tajin instead of Zempoala, and make Cozumel connect to Naco instead of Kintil, you'll have a more even setup!
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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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I just recently watched a good old National Geographic program on Public Television about this area, and it made me wander back to this map. I want to play it. :D


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Re: Mesoamerica [8.2.12] p5

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Ok, I've been thinking about this for a while...

While it's true that the bonus areas have a differing amount of borders, this isn't really such a big issue due to the bonus structure. That said, I think connecting North Sea to Uxmal instead of Dziblahblah would be ok.

I think more pressing issue is Tikal and Palenque being in such a central position. Tikal however has most of a trade route in it's area which grows it's bonus by 3. That only leaves Palenque, and I'm not sure what to do about it, if anything - all I can think of is, I could remove the bridge between Bonampak & Yaxchixclax to make it a bit less exposed.
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