Quoting myself since I have a feeling that, as I posted
just before the last update that this has been lost in the excitement caused by that.
cicero wrote:Way too dark! If it were released like this the only thing that would save it from being ignored (by me) would be BOB's map opacity feature.
Still too dark even in the last update.
It has been suggested that, from the last update, just lightening the sea further would do the trick. I think that might be right.
cicero wrote:I agree with others that there should be more territories, but I can't justify that desire by saying anything other than I have a feeling that geographic maps with higher numbers of territories require the most skill ... But let's not get off topic on that.
I think that, if it is decided to increase the territory count, this could be done nicely with sea territories ... If you wish you could extend the minimap to include sea territories too ... (Other posters with better geographic knowledge will be able to suggest sensible divisions of the sea.]
It has since been suggested that including the Scandinavian countries would be a way of upping the territory count. I like that option too and it has the appeal of simplicity and consistency with the existing idea.
cicero wrote:Legend wording ...
Using North Africa as the canvas ...
"Regions within a country can only attack bordering regions in the same country & the country on the minimap.
Countries on the minimap can only attack bordering countries on the minimap & regions in the same country."
To achieve this it might be necessary to include just a tiny bit more of North Africa at the bottom of the map, but this wouldn't be a bad thing for me anyway. At the moment the map manages to look cluttered despite it's fairly clean lines and think that is because:
- it's too dark !

- The current three separate pieces of legend wording - on the minimap, in the Bay of Biscay and in North Africa - really kill any any 'whitespace' that the image needs to breathe.
- The minimap territories are worryingly small ...
Oh and, notwithstanding that last point, I love the minimap as part of the playable map idea. It's this map's Unique Selling Point and that's what is making it particularly interesting for me.