You blocked off Sirajis with a mountain?
Sure. Iran was never a sea power, it's a mountain country. I feel that they should have to capture other cities on the Persian gulf if they want to make a real navy.
Looked at the map, and was very surprised to see very little actually changed. You made it seem like you changed a quarter of the map! When you get SVN, you will be glad to see we added about a quarter of your relative suggestions already. However, a lot of them I feel are unbalancing, or (mostly) an aesthetic eyesore.
You realize this
was made with the latest SVN? I downloaded it at your request before realizing that you had provided the 1700 scenario, not the 3000 BC one. Every marker (I hope I haven't forgotten any) indicates a change that I myself made.
A separation of islands is not a call for a river.
Not always; you're right. I can understand why Sakhalin and New Zealand might not look good, but with Sicily and Hokkaido, it looks
very aesthetically pleasing to me. I mean, my Carthaginian mercenary army isn't landing on the weird hilly boot-shaped protrusion of southern Italy, they're landing on Sicily, an island that can be occupied and defended from attacks by the mainland.
Grassland next to a desert also hurts my eyes. I also think a lot of regions you overestimate. I wouldn't call Morocco grasslands, nor would I say that most of the Sahara is roads.
Where did I put grassland next to desert? I put a buffer of plains in between. Morocco is pretty fertile. To be honest, I also think that a floodplain by Tunisia wouldn't hurt (because that area was one of the most fertile in antiquity), but one that would disappear later when the Maghreb became less fertile. I think that Leoreth can do that with floodplains, but not with grassland or plains yet.
The roads should only spawn with the Mandinka. They're supposed to be the
trans-Saharan trade routes. If it's too much, they can still be toned down.
I looked at all the changes and considered the ones that were not already a part of the thread. However I don't think any new aspect came out of it.
You haven't commented on the biggest changes, like Xinjiang or Iran. Iran (aside from that mountain in Sirajis) probably won't be controversial though.
So again, I can't remember if I eloquently said this, look at what we have decided on, see what you like what you don't like and what we should change, and we'll argue it out until we die of heart attacks. Very informal and all.
I can't read all of it. I'll skim through it. Just tell me if I'm arguing something that has already been buried.