GoldenBronze
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Hello. I've only had the opportunity to play DoC for a short while, but I liked it immensely, and upon finding out that a new and improved map is under development, I could not wait to contribute it it! Unfortunately, I do not currently have a computer, so I cannot use the actual state of the new map to demonstrate my changes. Therefore, I have resorted to creating a table myself for it.
The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh region (which I will call "India" hereon for the sake of brevity) is one of the most densely populated areas of the world, clocking in at around 1.4-1.5 billion people currently. China east of the Heihe-Tengchong line is also similarly populous and has a similar area. Yet in the new map, it seems that eastern China is somewhat larger than India, probably due to the map projection. Therefore, I have endeavoured to improve India a lil bit.
If you're comparing this with the current map and are unable to anchor yourself, know that the lake in Tibet and the mountain near the Indus (immediately north of Quetta, at 1-5 on this map) have both not been altered at all.
This India has been increased in size by around 9-10 tiles, which makes it about as big as eastern China. Sri Lanka has been moved south by 1 tile.
H represents hill tiles, M mountain tiles, shaded tiles are the sea, the one shaded tile in Tibet is a lake, the solid lines inside land are rivers, the dotted lines denote modern international borders for convenience.
Here are the major points of this map:
If you like this map, I can make a list of every city name of every tile in this map, complete with historical changes. If someone can show me screenshots of the current map with resources visible, I can plot every resource on this map as well, and perhaps suggest some more resources.
Now, considering the history of India IRL, I have a proposal to make that can take advantage of this larger India.
Historically, India was disunited, with dozens of rival kingdoms fighting each other and brief periods of hegemonic unity. DoC does an adequate job of representing this with three civs (North India, South India and Islamic India/Pakistan). However, considering the increaser size of India currently, I propose using five civilizations instead.
The India-Pakistan-Bangladesh region (which I will call "India" hereon for the sake of brevity) is one of the most densely populated areas of the world, clocking in at around 1.4-1.5 billion people currently. China east of the Heihe-Tengchong line is also similarly populous and has a similar area. Yet in the new map, it seems that eastern China is somewhat larger than India, probably due to the map projection. Therefore, I have endeavoured to improve India a lil bit.
Spoiler Map :
If you're comparing this with the current map and are unable to anchor yourself, know that the lake in Tibet and the mountain near the Indus (immediately north of Quetta, at 1-5 on this map) have both not been altered at all.
This India has been increased in size by around 9-10 tiles, which makes it about as big as eastern China. Sri Lanka has been moved south by 1 tile.
H represents hill tiles, M mountain tiles, shaded tiles are the sea, the one shaded tile in Tibet is a lake, the solid lines inside land are rivers, the dotted lines denote modern international borders for convenience.
Here are the major points of this map:
- The Ganges-Brahmaputra plain is larger. The Assam plain is properly shown north of the Brahmaputra (south of it are the Garo-Khasi hills).
- The four largest tributaries of the Ganges (Ghagara, Gandaki, Kosi and Son) have been added. These have a significant volume of water flowing through them and should be considered rivers in their own right.
- The Peninsular rivers also get their major tributaries. For the Godavari, the Pranhita is represented. For the Krishna, Bhima and Tungabhadra.
- The tile marked R is represented as a sea in the original map, but in fact this tile is the Rann of Kutch, which is mostly salt flats IIRC. It is classed as "flooded grasslands" however. Marsh?
- I have removed some mountains to make space for Srinagar (6-2) and Kathmandu (12-5). In the gaps between the Himalayas, there exist passes which were quite important IRL.
If you like this map, I can make a list of every city name of every tile in this map, complete with historical changes. If someone can show me screenshots of the current map with resources visible, I can plot every resource on this map as well, and perhaps suggest some more resources.
Now, considering the history of India IRL, I have a proposal to make that can take advantage of this larger India.
Spoiler Proposal :
Historically, India was disunited, with dozens of rival kingdoms fighting each other and brief periods of hegemonic unity. DoC does an adequate job of representing this with three civs (North India, South India and Islamic India/Pakistan). However, considering the increaser size of India currently, I propose using five civilizations instead.
- Maurya -> Gupta -> Pratihara -> Sikh -> India
- Delhi -> Mughal -> Pakistan
- Satavahana -> Vakataka -> Rashtrakuta -> Chalukya -> Vijayanagar (-> Bahmani if Muslim) -> Maratha
- Chola -> Mysore (-> (appropriate Lankan state) if capital on Sri Lanka)
- Gauda -> Pala -> Sena -> Bengal (Sultanate) -> Bengal (Nawabate) (if vassalised) -> Bangladesh