I am really fed up with these transporters. I'm wracked my brain to try and figure out just what to do with two maps to try and make them like a round world....but TOT simply doesn't want to help me out here...anyway...here's the deal.
With all the new PBEM games popping up, I figured that there might actually be an audience for that Cold War scenario I've been working on for like....forever. So in that spirit, I decided to work on a better map of the world from a unique projection I stumbled upon. (attachment)
[Feel free to skip...it's not really THAT important]
I had no idea what the size should be, so I took a Giga Map a blanked it to just get an idea of the size. I realized it wasn't long enough when Viet Nam was about 20 squares away from Greenland...hardly room for North America. I counted the squares from Kamchatka to South Africa (about 96 hexes mind you) and promptly made a new map about 184, 200. Still not long enough. Papua New Guinea and Mexico came damn close to each other.
So I figured I'd make two maps. One of the eastern hemisphere (roughly...Africa to Australia and Antarctica) and of the western hemisphere (Americas, Pacific, and Antarctica...yeah...the east part of it).
Both are brilliant maps I must say. Perfectly projected, link up just fine.
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But the damn transporters are the problem!
I remembered what DV did and realized that I'd have to go and make a two hex wide barrier between the left and right side of each map to make the "ladder" transporters work. I just have to redo each damn square to get that to work...
I can deal with that. However...I came to the problem of making it so that units can get from the Western Atlantic to the Eastern Atlantic, while at the same time having units get from the Eastern Pacific to the Western Pacific.
Civilization has failed me. It really has.
Native transport won't work. cos...well...duh. And starports can be used as international airports. That's already an option.
But it certainly hampers gameplay when US ships can't even meet up with Soviet Ships!
Ideas are welcome. Really. But I have thought of just about every possibility. Perhaps someone would like to go hacking for me?
With all the new PBEM games popping up, I figured that there might actually be an audience for that Cold War scenario I've been working on for like....forever. So in that spirit, I decided to work on a better map of the world from a unique projection I stumbled upon. (attachment)
[Feel free to skip...it's not really THAT important]
I had no idea what the size should be, so I took a Giga Map a blanked it to just get an idea of the size. I realized it wasn't long enough when Viet Nam was about 20 squares away from Greenland...hardly room for North America. I counted the squares from Kamchatka to South Africa (about 96 hexes mind you) and promptly made a new map about 184, 200. Still not long enough. Papua New Guinea and Mexico came damn close to each other.
So I figured I'd make two maps. One of the eastern hemisphere (roughly...Africa to Australia and Antarctica) and of the western hemisphere (Americas, Pacific, and Antarctica...yeah...the east part of it).
Both are brilliant maps I must say. Perfectly projected, link up just fine.
[Continue reading here]
But the damn transporters are the problem!
I remembered what DV did and realized that I'd have to go and make a two hex wide barrier between the left and right side of each map to make the "ladder" transporters work. I just have to redo each damn square to get that to work...
I can deal with that. However...I came to the problem of making it so that units can get from the Western Atlantic to the Eastern Atlantic, while at the same time having units get from the Eastern Pacific to the Western Pacific.
Civilization has failed me. It really has.
Native transport won't work. cos...well...duh. And starports can be used as international airports. That's already an option.
But it certainly hampers gameplay when US ships can't even meet up with Soviet Ships!
Ideas are welcome. Really. But I have thought of just about every possibility. Perhaps someone would like to go hacking for me?
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