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clowntriste
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Post by clowntriste »

A world 2.1 map with autodeploys on some capitals and some historical staging.
WORLD : COLONIAL EMPIRES could look like the following map.
https://userscontent2.emaze.com/images/ ... ad642b7151
WORLD : AXIS AND ALLIES could look like the following map.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 41_dec.png
The way I see it, it could be a bit like the Dark Continent map to which we add the rest of the world. Some territories could be a part of many or no bonus. For WW2 there could be some win conditions like in Europe 1914, for example holding Paris, Berlin, Tokyo and Rome OR Paris, London, Washington and Moscow. There could be something like if you hold the USA you can play your spoils nuclear, could be fun.
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clowntriste wrote:A world 2.1 map with autodeploys on some capitals and some historical staging.
WORLD : COLONIAL EMPIRES could look like the following map.
https://userscontent2.emaze.com/images/ ... ad642b7151
WORLD : AXIS AND ALLIES could look like the following map.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 41_dec.png
The way I see it, it could be a bit like the Dark Continent map to which we add the rest of the world. Some territories could be a part of many or no bonus. For WW2 there could be some win conditions like in Europe 1914, for example holding Paris, Berlin, Tokyo and Rome OR Paris, London, Washington and Moscow. There could be something like if you hold the USA you can play your spoils nuclear, could be fun.


What you want is to make a Scenario rather than a new map.
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