World War II European Resistance Fix8This first map is my WWII European Resistance map. When making it, I was attempting to make it as accurate and fun as possible by giving players command decisions, and posing situations and conditions similar to what the actual Generals had to deal with.
Notes:
- As you lose Morale, you'll see rebellions happen in your nation.
- If you run out of gas, you lose all your gas dependent weapons.
- The trade center, and non-terran upgrade center is at the bottom left of the map
- The Top left of the map contains a research center for every player, but France, who already has all its specials.
- Germany has to research its specials before the Satellite nations (Satel) may.
Any feedback would be good to get. Also ratings with ways to improve would be much appreciated.
http://www.staredit.net/index.php?download=2703World Wide Timeline Diplomacy v2
This map is a World Wide variation of Timeline Diplomacy. I understood before making it, that World Wide maps weren't popular due to inaccuracy of nation sizes and proportions. I do feel though, from playing this map with others on B.Net that I did as good of a job as possible with this. It starts on January 1st 1800 and goes on past the year 2000. The Tech tree no longer uses years as a form of order, but instead you research in order from left to right (With the ability to skip "Spies."). This allows players to get specials almost as fast as they wish, and play around a bit with the flow of technology in time.
Notes:
- To research tech, build a zealot at the bottom left of the map. It will change to a Government Worker.
- The Minerals below each special explain how many Goverment workers are needed to get that special.
- You can use the same Government workers to research Governments, which give you more money and/or units.
- Some nations are smaller than others, extremely. Therefore, use the (minor) and (major) markers on nations to decide what size nation you want.
- There are no African nations, and most of the borders are as accurate as possible. Only real inaccuracy is that Germany and Italy are united, even though during the early 1800s, they were divided.
Any feedback would be good to get. Also ratings with ways to improve would be much appreciated.
http://www.staredit.net/index.php?download=2707