Apolyton Archive  |  Preserved copy of the Apolyton Civilization Site forums as they ran on Ultimate Bulletin Board, 1998–2001. Read-only; nothing here can be posted to or replied to.  |  Forum index |  About this archive |  The 2005 site & forums

  Apolyton Civilization Site Forums
  CtP2-Creation
  Project Terminated

Post New Topic  Post A ReplyPost A Reply In A New Window

profile | register | preferences | faq | search next newest topic | next oldest topic bottom of page
Author
Topic:   Project Terminated Format for Better Printing
MrFun
Warlord
United States, Iowa
Nov 2000
posted December 20, 2000 23:08   Click Here to See the Profile for MrFun   send a private message to MrFun Visit MrFun's Homepage!
Edit/Delete Message    Reply To And Quote This Message
IP: Logged, Admin Access Only
I am sorry for any disappointments, but after trying for hours over a few days and starting over a couple of times, I find myself unable to make a map that includes Europe and Africa.

I tried a height of 310, but still, when I try to make Europe proportionate to what Africa would be, it turned out unsatisfactory.

I don't know if others feel this way, but I think creating a proportionate map on a more vertical scale is challenging. Does anyone agree?

Oh well, I'm not going to cry over spilled milk, but again, sorry for any dissapointments. However, this does not mean I have given up map construction. I think I'm going to start a game on my North America map.

colorme
Chieftain

Nov 2000
posted December 20, 2000 23:52   Click Here to See the Profile for colorme   send a private message to colorme
Edit/Delete Message    Reply To And Quote This Message
IP: Logged, Admin Access Only
Well you can turn around the map so that North-South is along left-right. Will get more 'height' covered that way
OmniGod
Warlord
Philadelphia, PA, USA --> Really Canadian
Dec 1999
posted December 21, 2000 10:53   Click Here to See the Profile for OmniGodClick Here to Email OmniGod  send a private message to OmniGod Visit OmniGod's Homepage!
Edit/Delete Message    Reply To And Quote This Message
IP: Logged, Admin Access Only
I haven't tested changing the dimensions of a map... what was the max height you could get the AI to still build roads? Did they at the 160x310 or is 210 the limit? This is pressing since if the max # is based on total tiles the thinning out the map could improve it. By the way, were you using a to scale map or were you making Europe larger for more cities? I think I may pick up this project then if you don't mind after the holidays... I'm working on the Pacific rim still, but since my previews aren't up I can't show it. Predicted date of shipping is around mid January... and then I'll try Africa... there must be a way. The max dimensions both vert and horiz are important.

Omni

MrFun
Warlord
United States, Iowa
Nov 2000
posted December 22, 2000 17:28   Click Here to See the Profile for MrFun   send a private message to MrFun Visit MrFun's Homepage!
Edit/Delete Message    Reply To And Quote This Message
IP: Logged, Admin Access Only
Anyone is welcome to take up the Europe and Africa map project if they wish to do so. I will trust you with your awesome powers, Omni.

That is an interesting point about AI constructing roads since I never thought about that issue. How would they lay down roads on a more vertical map? hmmm . . . . .

Apolyton Civilization Site Forums
> > > CtP2-Creation Forum

next newest topic | next oldest topictop of page

All times are EDT

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic | Top
Post New Topic  Post A ReplyPost A Reply In A New Window
Hop to:

Contact Us
Apolyton Civilization Site

Powered by: Ultimate Bulletin Board, Version 5.44a
© Infopop Corporation (formerly Madrona Park, Inc.), 1998 - 2000.

Front Page | Civilization III | Dinosaurs | Civilization II | Call to Power | Call to Power II | Alpha Centauri | Alternative Civs | Misc | Links | About ACS | GameStats
GameLeague | Scenario League | Hodadian Award Central | Civilization Scenario Collection | Spanish CivII Site | Clash of Civs | CtP Maps | Art of War