I saw centrifuge's posting asking how to create a Flat Map and it made me wonder. I personally don't like to play on anything but a ultra-gigantic donut map. The concept of there being set borders, at the top especially, bothers me. But I began wondering if anyone else saw advantages to other map styles that I may be missing.
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Originally posted by centrifuge
Well, for my purposes, a flat map is necessary, because in a European scenario for example, you shouldn't be able to hit Spain by going east through Russia."Guess what? I got a fever! And the only prescription is ... more cow bell!"
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Small vs Large: Smaller maps means that you'll run into opponents faster and thus have a faster game, usually with more ancient warfare. Also, on slower PCs small maps are faster. Personally I have a slow PC and little time, so I prefer small/regular maps.
Earth/Flat vs Donut: Donut maps make for a fairer game (no hiding in corners) but earth/flat maps are more realistic, more earth-like (although the polar region could still be better). I like both, but since Earth map is the default I usually play on an Earth map. Occassionally I switch to Donut though.
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