Anyone hear anything about it? @k Elizabeth told me maps would be larger. But In some pictures the maps are small while in others they are large. There was also a preview saying they were small. I don't know who to believe
Huge
Spoiler :Now for a really big map.
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nah we have seen the full size range on the fully discovered minimap.
Ill show you.
Medium
Spoiler :That's a fairly decent size Pangea, maybe standard size. And as you can see, its not really early in the game its 620 AD
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Huge
Spoiler :Now for a really big map.
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I still think the mini-map scales based on what you've uncovered, is where I think some of the confusion is coming from.
It is a different scale depending which map size you choose at the beginning of the game. The mini-map has never changed sizes during a game though, and I doubt it will in V. You always know from the beginning where you are on the map and how far you can explore. Maybe another change that can be made in the next version.
It is a different scale depending which map size you choose at the beginning of the game. The mini-map has never changed sizes during a game though, and I doubt it will in V. You always know from the beginning where you are on the map and how far you can explore. Maybe another change that can be made in the next version.
That map is . . . big.![]()
It is a different scale depending which map size you choose at the beginning of the game. The mini-map has never changed sizes during a game though, and I doubt it will in V. You always know from the beginning where you are on the map and how far you can explore. Maybe another change that can be made in the next version.
It is a different scale depending which map size you choose at the beginning of the game. The mini-map has never changed sizes during a game though, and I doubt it will in V. You always know from the beginning where you are on the map and how far you can explore. Maybe another change that can be made in the next version.
I still think the mini-map scales based on what you've uncovered, is where I think some of the confusion is coming from.
Unless I am completely misunderstanding your intent here, this seems like an untrue statement. The Mini map has ALWAYS changed size in previous civs, putting you (the player) in the middle, and as you explore more, the camera pans out to show you more of the world and where you are in relation to it. I mean, start a huge (or any size for that matter) game in IV, explore a little bit and start building stonehenge in your capital. Until Stonehenge is complete, you have no idea where you are in relation to other landmasses, In fact you may think you are in an ideal spot, only to find out you are stuck in the CIV equivalent of Greenland . . .
Hopefully we'll get an Epic or Marathon speed![]()
Those maps are big!
I just hope that there is a super slow game speed to go with them...