alex994
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There's a lot of cities on the bottom map
alex994 said:There's a lot of cities on the bottom map
One is where that star-shaped lake is in the middle of the mountains.Disenfrancised said:There are two 'super-sheild-volcanos' as well; both over 11 miles high - these tend to inspire religons, can you guess where they are?
Just an advice, but you could use this...Grey - Tundra
Dark brown - Mountain
Lighter Brown - hills/rocky highlands
Really dark green - Jungle/rainforest
Mucky Green - Swamp or floodplains (pretty easy to work out which)
Dark green - Boreal Forests
Lighter Green - Deciduous Woodland
Pale green - grassland
Pale yellow - plains/steppes/Savannah
Greeny-yellow - Scruby Woodland/Mediterrean
MjM said:Heres a little idea I incorporated into my NES. It has to do with barbs and gray areas on the map; mainly for fresh starts. In bold is the new idea..
Dark Grey: Barbarians who are backward, and most likely weak. Won't try to negioate. Theese are your real barbarians here.
Light Grey: Can be anywhere from semi-advanced barbs, to weak city states not strong enough to be a nation. Most light grey areas have cities in them. They are also smart enough to see your stronger than them and negoiating is possible with theese peoples. But if they are aggresive, theese areas are harder to counqer...
Only the Germans have a word such as schadenfreude
A malicious satisfaction in the misfortunes of others.
You must have stolen it from us Norwegians, we say skadefryd.Insane_Panda said:Only the Germans have a word such as schadenfreude
Erik Mesoy said:You must have stolen it from us Norwegians, we say skadefryd.