Originally posted by TheRockit
bah I thought this was a completed map of the contemporary (late 3rd age) of Arda not an old map cobbled together... I could point out all the badness in geography but would rather say KUDOS to maiking a map of more than just middle earth... you added on and that's commendable.
bah I thought this was a completed map of the contemporary (late 3rd age) of Arda not an old map cobbled together... I could point out all the badness in geography but would rather say KUDOS to maiking a map of more than just middle earth... you added on and that's commendable.
There are visions based on book descriptions and recopilations made by Tolkien's son. In fact, there are some tiny discordances between the Hobbit and The Lord of the rings (for example, the word "Mirkwood" refferencing the black forest).
But Aman and Númenor are visions, OK, OK, so you have a point here, but considerning Civ 3 limitations on map size and the fact that the rest of Arda means a incredible tiny part (orocarni area only , possibly) is pretty meaningless for a major part of players in Apolyton. The main idea of the map is a major use of the ships in late game and the confrontation between east and west in an hipotetical possibility. Just fun!
Finally, the map deformance is for adding more strategy into the positions (narrow passages) or avoiding empty areas or non used passages (this is why the forochel/northern map area is enclosed by mountains), read upper posts for more info.
Thank you very much, for the opinion! I want more!! Savegames! Create a haters' club! Whatever!
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