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Author:AceRimmer
Posted:Oct 05, 2009 at 10:16 am
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Frigate,

I have, in fact, secretly harbored a desire to create an Atlantic Canadian variant (I honeymooned in Nova Scotia... magnificent!), but I've always figured that I haven't the time or the variant-creating experience to make it happen. I've also contemplated using such a map for Civ Dip... oops, shouldn't have mentioned that Smile

David has some interesting points and some truth to support them. Drawing from amongst Americans (in Maine), Acadians, British, native tribes, and/or the Canadian provinces (Newfoundland, Labrador, Nova Scotia, PEI, New Brunswick, Quebec) you could probably create historical powers... they just wouldn't be compelling to most Dip players. So, the map would probably not become a cult favorite, but that doesn't mean it wouldn't be fun to create/play. After all, I'm GM'ing a game of Asian right now, and it doesn't have any real-world basis beyond geography.

So, yeah, I'd enjoy collaborating on this (I think).

Note on the Great Lakes: isn't there a Great Lakes variant in the DipWiki using native tribes? Anybody ever played it? Should I host one?

Adam

This message is in reply to post 13044:

One of the reasons that Europe works so well for war games of any type is the fact that the Mediterranean exists. In a way, you can think of all of Europe is a giant peninsula, that borders all of the Mediterranean, a giant bay. Bays and peninsulas, especially large ones, offer the most 'fun' when it comes to armies and fleets. Islands help too. (Italy, Britain, Scandinavia, Turkey)

To create another popular world map based Diplomacy game, you'd need a balance of these things. The problem is, outside of Europe, it is very hard to find. South America is one big blob. Korea, Japan, and Asia could be fun, but again, Asia is blobby.

In fact, there is only one other area of the world I can think of that has what's needed, IMHO, to create a fun map. It is here:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=&ie=UTF8&ll=47.783635,-63.720703&spn=16.606422,28.256836&t=p&z=5

The East Coast of Canada could provide for much fun IMHO. I'm wondering if anyone else see's what I'm talking about, and if so, if they'd be willing to help me make a map

There are 8 Messages in this Thread:


New Variant Map idea (FRIGATE) Oct 03, 06:15 am

Unknown (david_e_cohen) Oct 04, 11:24 am

Unknown (FuzzyLogic) Oct 05, 08:51 am

Unknown (AceRimmer) Oct 05, 10:16 am

Unknown (FRIGATE) Oct 05, 11:25 pm

au contraire... (Kenshi777) Oct 09, 03:13 pm

Unknown (FRIGATE) Oct 09, 05:42 pm

any progress here? (Kenshi777) Nov 23, 11:39 am

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