Andrew Brown
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Here is an expanded list of the changes coming in version 4 of my map. China is still being revised, which is delaying things, and further changes will probably be made there. Fixes: - There is now a river between Singapore and Johore Bahru
- The reef hexside immediately to the West of Palau was not represented in the map data. Fixed.
Changes: - Coastal swamp hexes can not now be used for the landing or picking up of ground forces, unless the hex contains a base. This has been achieved by converting these hexes to land or ocean hexes, depending on the nearby terrain.
- A new transport link type has been introduced on this version of the map - low capacity rail. This is simply road, but drawn differently, to represent those railways, narrow gauge or otherwise, that could not handle large volumes of traffic. Most of the rail lines in China have been downgraded to this type of "railway" except for the main lines linking Shanghai, Tsingtao, Peking, Tientsin, Harbin and Seoul, as well as the connection between Canton and Hong Kong.
- Apart from China, a few other rail lines, which were narrow gauge and/or low capacity lines, have been "downgraded" by converting the corresponding map data to road, and by using a new graphic for "Secondary" rail lines. The most significant of these is the central railway in Malaya, running South from Kota Bharu.
- The transport network in India has been modified. The rail link from Raipur North through the forest hexes has been downgraded to a "Secondary" line and truncated. A smal number of new rail lines have also been added in India due to the addition of several new bases.
- The coastal road in China, between Swatow and Wenchow, has been removed.
- Several roads in Northern China, near Lanchow, Tatung and Yenan, have been downgraded to trails.
- Chungking is now on the correct (Northwest) side of the Yangtze river.
- Ichang is now only connected to Chungking by a trail.
- The transport link in the single hex (43,31) to the Northeast of Chungking has been converted from trail to road.
- The transport link in the hex containing the base of Rahaeng in Siam (31,36) has been converted from trail to road. This should make it a little faster for Japanese units to march to/from Burma.
- The hex containing Hong Kong (43,42) has been converted from clear to urban terrain.
- The transport link in the hex formerly containing the base of Takao in Formosa (47,46) has been downgraded from road to trail.
- A number of base names in the Dutch East Indies have been changed:
- Bula -> Boela
- Banjarmasin -> Bandjermasin
- Macassar -> Makassar
- The road between Bandjermasin and Balikpapan has been truncated, so that these two bases are no longer connected.
- Moulmein is now - correctly - on the South side of the Salween river.
- The base of Yanam (21,21) in India has been replaced by the base of Vizagapatam (22,21).
- The base of Chandpur (31,25) has been renamed Chittagong, which was a much more important port.
- Dacca has "moved" from hex 32,24 to hex 31,23, which places it a more correct distance from Calcutta. This also improves the correct placement of Chittagong. The mouths of the Brahmaputra river have also been adjusted to suit.
- The transport link in the hex containing Kuantan (24,48) in Malaya has been upgraded from trail to road.
- Saigon (31,45) has been changed from urban to clear terrain.
Additions: - A number of new base locations have been added in India: Poona (19,12), Cuttack (27,22), Agra (28,11), Cawnpore (28,13), Mangalore (14,17), Jaipur (26,9), Madurai (13,21) and Patna (30,19).
- All Indian bases have had their manpower, heavy industry and resource vaules modified and recalculated. The manpower values in particular were not very accurate previously.
- An atoll has been added in the location of Male, in the Maldives (5,22), to provide the option of adding a base here.
- A trail now links the Lamon Bay and Manila hexes in the Philippines.
- A new base location has been added for Skagway in Alaska (122,28), and the railway between Whilehorse and Juneau now terminates here.
- A new base location has been added for Whittier, in Alaska (114,28) and a railway connects this hex to Anchorage.
< Message edited by Andrew Brown -- 8/3/2005 7:59:38 AM >
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