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Post by Tynesh on May 4, 2004 5:10:04 GMT -5
IS the data in the GUIDE example the stuff we are using for Anargo Primus?? Or is it somewhere else?
If it is then am I allowed to do what ever it takes so to speak with it to make a map. Just asking since there is little info there of much help. Tectonics etc would be really helpful as these help greatly to describe the lay of the land!
Cheers Tom
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Post by CELS on May 4, 2004 5:38:24 GMT -5
Kage wrote; "The recent information generates seven tectonic plates. If you would prefer the oriignal version then, since it doesn't really have an effect upon subsequent generation, I can always change things back to makes things easier for you."Doesn't that answer your question? Other than that, Kage gives the impression that you have the power to make the map like you want it, so go right ahead. Kage did note that he wanted the major cities in the south, outside major settlement areas. He also wants the Imperial Enclave in the northern hemisphere, "the upper hex rows". I think that's all you need to know to make a fairly quick version using my template Oh, and keep in mind that I still haven't uploaded the latest version, so it's white for ice covered land and teal for ice covered sea.
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Post by Kage2020 on May 4, 2004 16:16:16 GMT -5
Incidentally, I'm going to try desperately to try and get the 'standard representation' of Anargy (plus some, since it is absent of quite a bit of information) up as soon as possible. Maybe this weekend if I can manage it... I've got another chapter to hand in very quickly, but at least this one is brief and after that I've got some revisions to do to previous chapters, so time will be short. This will give you some broad guidelines to work on as well as operating as the 'Example' to world creation (in a form; a simplistic one at that) another one of the reasons that it has taken me a while to produce. Well, that and normal work deadlines. It will also be interesting to see what everyone else says about it since I tend to work in concepts rather than specifics most of the time! Kage
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