Shannon V. OKeets
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ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets But I am not so sure about the change in Czechoslovakia and Hungary. A different color/font is needed to separate it from Sudetenland, Transylvania, et al. The last two have rules especially for them in the game (Sudetenland is in Days of Decision, I believe). The new additions do not have rules related to them. Perhaps they should be shown with the same font as the historical references are? Just something different - so the players aren't wondering what rules apply to Ruthenia. Well, this is simple. Area that have rule for them have borders, the others don't. I think it is best to represent all the sub country territorial divisions, such as Rhineland and Morovia in the same way, because if there are more ways, you wonder why they are different. At start, Rhineland was written in low case, but this bave the impression that Bessarabia for example was lower grade compared to Silesia (who was upper case). Putting them all upper case makes them all the same importance. Distinguishing them all from a game point of view is seen because some of them have borders while the others don't. One additional way to distinguish them, the best IMO, would be to have the name appear in the status bar of the game when the mouse hover one of its hexes. For example, when in Germany, the status bar shows "Germany (XX, YY)". Why in Rhineland, it could show "Rhineland, Germany (XX, YY)". When over Bessarabia, it would show "Bessarabia, Rumania (XX, YY)" if still part of Rumania, or "Bessarabia, Russia (XX, YY)" if part of Russia. Ok. but I won't include 'Germany' as part of the description for the Rhineland (for example). Then the name becomes too long. Remember that a city name might also be part of the status bar text.
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