I never understood why some regions got so dominant in history? Why did Afrika and the Americas develop so slow compared to Europe and Asia?
The British Isles are certainly not longer than France is and New Zealand is hardly the same length as Australia.
Try reading Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond. His argument is basically that the East-West continental shape allowed better trade and growth of ideas (not blocked by bands of desert or jungle), and that the fertile crescent, India and China happened to be blessed with particularly valuable domesticatable animals and crops. Horses, cows, pigs, sheep, wheat, barley, rice etc.
Zebras and Llamas just aren't as useful animals, and corn isn't as good a staple crop as wheat or rice.
So basically; climate and natural resources.
But Diamond is a Geographic Determinist; some cultural determinists place more impact on institutions and technological developments.
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Umm... yes they are. Check a map. UK is noticeably further north-south than France is (but much less wide)
And New Zealand tip to tip is almost Melbourne-Cairns, which is about right for those maps. Trust me, I've driven it![]()
Edit: My best Google-fu puts Le Havre to Marseille at 500 miles and Portsmouth to Aberdeen at 440, if tha
Come on, guys!
Some folks here try their best to give us an idea how the world would look like in hexes, and yo complain about details. I feel very enlightened by this pictures, it gives a much better feel for how hexes affect the shape of the game world (not only the real-world maps)
jesus! how long do you guys spend on this?!
@ Mef
How many hexes does that map have?
@ Mef
Sweden is made a tad odd. I can understand why you might want Zealand in, but if that is the case it should be closer to Jutland so you can make Skåne too. All in all you actually lack Skåne on the map. If it is a reference to that neither Denmark or Sweden want that place I don't know.![]()
Post 5 looks fantastic, but is probably way too big to be playable.
he Orkneys and the Shetlands are also nowhere near the mainland
I'd say that you shouldn't be able to get to get to Scandanavia from Central Europe by land except *maybe* through Denmark. (A 1 hex spot at Copenhagen can act as a naval bridge to the Baltic if there is a city there).What do you think, should Skåne, Sjælland and Jütland be connected, like the Japanese Islands?
I'd be very surprised if it wouldn't be very slow. The map is gargantuan.And I'd be VERY disappointed if a map the size of my draft would run too slowly.
I'd be very surprised if it wouldn't be very slow. The map is gargantuan.
The scale is way too small and the hexes are arranged the wrong way.
I made a bigger scale draft of a world map in an earlier thread back in February (a lot of islands are missing).
Thankfully the edges will look a lot less sharp in the game.
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How is Isle Isabella on the map but hawaii not?
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A bit off-topic: I never understood why some regions got so dominant in history? Why did Afrika and the Americas develop so slow compared to Europe and Asia? Those maps in civ always bring up this question for me...
With the lack of a Viking Civ then Germany would be the desirable Civ to have up there, mostly because of the common culture. Else you could just place the Viking start position in Denmark or Sweden (Alternatively have the tree countries as separate city-states).There are a lot of areas on a world map which are debatable and I'm thankful for every input I can get (I plan to make a world map for Civ V).
What do you think, should Skåne, Sjælland and Jylland be connected, like the Japanese Islands?
This would create a bridge between Central Europe and Sweden, and that's maybe not very desirable because you don't want to see Germany in Sweden.
But, I guess, historically it would be adequate to have a connection between Denmark and Sweden. Additionally, these regions are very close and hard to represent in a world map if you want to keep them seperated.
I think having Jylland, Fyn, Sjælland and Skåne connected would be a really good idea actually. While Denmark is an island kingdom then you cannot represent that on a world map - at least not properly. If rivers work anything like in Civ 4 then you can put a river all around Sjælland & Fyn to represent them being islands (Wacky idea I know).
To make the bridge work you need to make Copenhagen/Roskilde an attracktive place to make a city since you want the Baltic to be connected to the sea (This could even represent the Sound Toll!).
This is not an actual world map for the game, it's just a draft, mainly to see how the continents look on a hexmap.
A lot of islands are missing, terrain varieties are missing, resources are missing, and so on.
I know, but how is the world did you create a map that somehow included isle isabella and NOT hawaii?