Monday, November 21, 2005

Redoing Europe

Europe is problematic. I got some feedback on it, and made some changes. Please take note. If nobody complains, I'll keep this setup. Otherwise, your feedback is very welcome.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do the orange things mean that Armies can cross?
-zach

11/21/2005 12:31 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah, I think so. How's it going Cafritz? Haven't talked to you in a while.
Seb, thanks for the changes.
I like the new set-up in France, it's very creative and clever, and the fleet reductions from 3 to 2 in Britain and Scandinavia seem to balance better. Likewise with the extra fleet in the Black Sea.
-Scharf

11/21/2005 12:45 AM  
Blogger Seb said...

Yeah, those are "land bridges."

Except when they are linking territories to rectangles that clearly aren't geographic. I think that means that it's just providing extra 2D space to put the unit markers on.

11/21/2005 12:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

sorry to bring up another one of these, but I think fleet greece limits expansion for that player. It essentially stops him from expanding into Europe, and leaves the only option a supported move into the Aegian, which is great defensive position, but one that an expanded Turkey will destroy by turn 4. Army Greece allows for the player in question to build a land cross-support with the possibility of a supported attack, while still allowing him to bounce Turkey in the Aegian, unless Turkey over commits in that direction, which would be a mistake for the Turkish player. Tell me what you think.

-Scharf

11/21/2005 2:01 PM  

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