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  • Turn off Map?

    This is kind of a silly question, but can the map in the lower left corner be turned off? I think not knowign exactly WHERE you are in relatio nthe the north and south pole can add a little bit to the game. Sure, the terrain might give it awy a little bit, but I sitl think it woudl make the game more interesting. After all, the Mesopotamians didn't know where they were. (of course, they had no concept of the world as a globe either)
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    I don't beleive that it can be done DreamSlave....though it is an interesting idea.
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    • #3
      I've had the same idea, DreamSlave. It makes more sense that way.
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      • #4
        The delete key should remove all of the controls and such on the bottom. If you have your keys memorized, that could work for you

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        • #5
          I've been known to tape a business card over the mini-map. I agree that it makes the game a bit more interesting.
          Haven't been here for ages....

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          • #6
            That's something that bothered me from the beginning, I wouldn't it appearing after half the world is discovered ( say with map making ) but to start out with it, feels like an exploit on the one hand and a spoiler on the other.
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