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Re: The Great Community Map Project.

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I voted for real.

The reason is that CC is missing some great historical maps.
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Voted for fantasy. Ideally I would love a huge, "mostly standard play" fantasy BR map. But this is me shooting for the stars

Dare I say it, but I really like the enormous standard maps on a rival site before I played premium here
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As a bit of a history buff, I value the educational aspect of CC maps based on real places.
So, I voted for a map based on a real place.
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Real places. We need a map of the 7 Years War.
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Logging of for the night. A good first few hours.

@Gilligan, love that bath video.
@Andy, kittens, really? Each to their own I guess.
@jigger, @sempai, @Doom, history is something I can get behind.

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Cyprus?!
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Re: The Great Community Map Project.

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koontz told me to post here.

I'm quite on the fence with my vote here.

On the one hand, I feel that the development of a fantastical map is smoother because, eg, it's easier to add a mountain range in somewhere just for the sake of sound gameplay, not being hindered by real geography. And I think there's more potential for funky gameplay on a fantasy map (eg. Dawn of Ages). Which isn't a cup of tea for everybody, I'll grant you.

However, 'real' maps have more...substance, I guess, to them.
Though I fear that we'll end up with some new city map, or another map of a whatever US state.
Some maps, such as Austerlitz, are really disrupted in terms of gameplay because they are limited by real geography/history.
However, maps including Waterloo and WWII Gazala play really well.

But it's possible to have a bit of both.
Let's look at, say, Lunar War. Natty evidently based the map on the real geography of the moon, but applied a fictional approach to it.

So I voted for fantasy in the end.
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Actium.

Ah. Never mind, Gilligan's got it.
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Gilligan told me to Post here.

I voted for a real place...

What I actually want is ... well, I'm not sure it's technically POSSIBLE. I don't know enough about XML or scripting.

-Best bet for this would be the moons of Jupiter. However, it would incorporate orbital mechanics, to the extent that links to territories would change, based on the round number of the game, as satellites progressed through their orbits. As I said, I don't know if this is POSSIBLE.


If not, I wouldn't mind seeing a Mars map. Which could fall into EITHER the real or fictional category, depending o just how you treat the map, as it could incorporate the settlements that don't yet exist... or even reference some of the mass of classic fiction about the planet.
..for instance, is Lunar War a real or mythical map? The Moon is clearly a real place... But the infrastructure on the map is not.
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I voted for fantasy. If we are trying to be creative lets really do it.

Edit: I just read the competition rules and it's only fair that I say Swifte directed me to come here and vote.
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Dillybarr sent himself to visit this thread and voted for a real place because maps like monsters are stupid.
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No-one told me to come here... Well koontz did with his mass PM, but according to him mass PM's dont count :D

I voted for fantasy. I think there are plenty of maps involving a real place. BUT my answer isn't really limited to fantasy, I just basically don't want to see another country/continent map. Example, prison riot is a 'real place' based on a prison, but it isn't necessarily a real prison. I'd like to just see something unique, and I think a fantasy based map has the best chance of that happening
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Shadow topic created in GD, koontz! Awesome work and admin love on this one!

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Hmm, if I had to say it.
I'd pick fantasy.
I just think that we have many great Historical maps that stick out, such as Classic & World 2.1, and now Eurasia.
However I don't think that aside from the Feudal War Series and the AoR's (which i don't play that often) any really well known and bookmarked Maps come to mind. I would like to have one with the same status as the other 3.
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@Gilligan, correct again. Wait till the general knowledge week. :D
@rds, thanks, keep on coming, any help you can give is welcome.
@the rest, thanks for coming and I hope you stay.

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#Just For fun
Which map was made by Lynn and why did he not get a medal?
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I voted for a fantasy map, partly for a reason cited above by ManBungalow (gameplay doesn't get cramped by historical or geographical maps), and partly because I have a map idea long tucked in my hindbrain which perhaps I can steer this map towards.
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plurple told me to come here and i voted for fantasy as fantasy is always better than reality!!!
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I voted, fantasy. I want a good fantasy map. Maybe with a mix of historical touch in it. Ummmmm... Jurassic Park type map. Thoughts?
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I voted for fantasy b/c it seems a bit presumptive to think we can make an existing place that interesting. Though if it were historical real then maybe that could work. I do think there are a lot of real good battles that CC has yet to touch.
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lynn is a female.
There is no lynn named in any map thread except for the territories in AoM and Lynn Valley in Vancouver.
There is no C+A report against lynn ruling out that. Lynn never posted anything about being the creator of a map.

This whole question seems like a wild goose chase. Is this a riddle of some kind?
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Wait, I got it.

Lynn made classic shapes aka "lucky charms map" but nobody know who the user was, except lack and he's not saying since it is/was hated and would cause an online lynch mob to form.
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Does anyone know the name of lack's significant other, if any? And I didn't mind Classic Shapes -- it got the job done. (I don't think I ever played on Classic Art, as it never appealed to me.) I wonder if you had to know the original Classic map to hate the Shapes. I wasn't here that far back.
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@Doomyoshi, well done.
Classic shapes, I really liked it. Same for art. Both where done for a reason and filled a gap left by the loss of the original.

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Speaking of losing originals, which maps did natty dread revamp?
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Nordic Countries and North America are the only ones I can think of.
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