Howdy. I'm looking for a large-sized (140x140) Earth map, similar to the high-quality ones that are currently in circulation, but a tad smaller. The only maps around now seem to be huge, and while playing 16 civs on a huge map is quite cool, the game slows down to a c-r-a-w-l in later stages. Popular opinion is that the slowdown is caused by recalculation of the trade network/national boundaries/etc. for several hundred cities on a huge map. Perhaps later games will move a bit faster if the available space is limited just a bit.
So, if any intrepid mappers are searching for a project, my request is: a 140x140 Earth map, accurate with geography and resources (with the exception of a slightly larger England, as I don't want to handicap them by severely limiting their initial room - this convention has been adopted in most maps already.) Also, the bottom-most row should be tundra (simulating Antarctica) - this is needed to change starting locations so as to make them accurate (read the SaveGame Tool thread in the Files forum.)
I really want a large Earth map, and am willing to throw a few dollars at anyone who makes one. My maps always seem sucky to me, and while I also enjoy playing on random worlds, the ability to play on my home planet (with accurate starting locations) is very enjoyable.
Alright...get to work.
So, if any intrepid mappers are searching for a project, my request is: a 140x140 Earth map, accurate with geography and resources (with the exception of a slightly larger England, as I don't want to handicap them by severely limiting their initial room - this convention has been adopted in most maps already.) Also, the bottom-most row should be tundra (simulating Antarctica) - this is needed to change starting locations so as to make them accurate (read the SaveGame Tool thread in the Files forum.)
I really want a large Earth map, and am willing to throw a few dollars at anyone who makes one. My maps always seem sucky to me, and while I also enjoy playing on random worlds, the ability to play on my home planet (with accurate starting locations) is very enjoyable.
Alright...get to work.
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