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Andrew Brown -> My map now available as a single file (6/11/2005 4:00:51 PM)

I have created a single JPEG file of my WitP map, for anyone that wants to use it for planning purposes or whatever. The file (7.8 MB) is available from my WitP website.
Here is a direct link to the file:

WitP map file

The file is only available in one (the default) map style at the moment.

Andrew




Iridium -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/11/2005 5:01:55 PM)

Nice map, been wondering...haven't replaced the stock map yet. Just replace the map file with your version?...or is it slightly more complicated than that?

Edit: Read your website seems very simple, thx for the map.[:D]




Subchaser -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/11/2005 5:31:19 PM)

Thanks Andrew.




Halsey -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/11/2005 7:24:20 PM)

To keep from messing with the map swapping utility.[;)]
It's better to have a seperate install with AB's map and scenarios.
Just rename a new file to Map Mod WITP. Then reinstall WITP there.
Now you can place all your new mods in it and keep your original WITP games and scenarios in the original download file.




Mike Solli -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/13/2005 6:07:13 PM)

Andrew,

Are the Japanese islands linked by rail? I'm curious about movement of oil/resources around.

Thanks,

Mike




Andrew Brown -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/14/2005 3:22:57 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mike Solli

Andrew,

Are the Japanese islands linked by rail? I'm curious about movement of oil/resources around.

Thanks,

Mike


On my map, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu are all connected by rail links. Hokkaido is not. Also, the hexsides between the first three islands mentioned are river hexsides.

Andrew




Bodhi -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/14/2005 3:26:47 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Andrew Brown

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mike Solli

Andrew,

Are the Japanese islands linked by rail? I'm curious about movement of oil/resources around.

Thanks,

Mike


On my map, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu are all connected by rail links. Hokkaido is not. Also, the hexsides between the first three islands mentioned are river hexsides.

Andrew


I assume this is for game play purposes, rather than historical accuracy?




Feinder -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/14/2005 5:06:02 AM)

Pretty.

So very pretty.

Now if I only had the time to start another PBEM game, so I could actually use it!

-F-




Kurita -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/14/2005 9:48:15 AM)

Andrew, thanks a lot for your great work. I hope you’ll update your scenario for this map when the next patch comes out cause I’m going to start my first pbem using your map.




Andrew Brown -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/14/2005 3:09:01 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bodhi


quote:

ORIGINAL: Andrew Brown

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mike Solli

Andrew,

Are the Japanese islands linked by rail? I'm curious about movement of oil/resources around.

Thanks,

Mike


On my map, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu are all connected by rail links. Hokkaido is not. Also, the hexsides between the first three islands mentioned are river hexsides.

Andrew


I assume this is for game play purposes, rather than historical accuracy?



Well, a bit of both actually. My guess (note - GUESS) is that local shipping such as ferries and the like would have been operating between the islands, making transport between them fairly rapid. Thus the rail links. If this is an innacurate view, then I am happy to be corrected.

Andrew




Andrew Brown -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/14/2005 3:10:15 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Kurita

Andrew, thanks a lot for your great work. I hope you’ll update your scenario for this map when the next patch comes out cause I’m going to start my first pbem using your map.


Free time is not something I have a lot of, but I always try to get updated scenarios out as soon as possible after a new patch. It normally takes a week or two for me to do it, though.




Mike Solli -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/14/2005 8:21:48 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Andrew Brown

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mike Solli

Andrew,

Are the Japanese islands linked by rail? I'm curious about movement of oil/resources around.

Thanks,

Mike


On my map, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu are all connected by rail links. Hokkaido is not. Also, the hexsides between the first three islands mentioned are river hexsides.

Andrew


So does this mean we must transport oil and resources to Hokkaido separately?

By the way, the map is beautiful. I love using it.




Andrew Brown -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/15/2005 1:00:17 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Mike Solli
So does this mean we must transport oil and resources to Hokkaido separately?


My map has a one hex separation between Hokkaido and Honshu ports, as does the official map, so I think that is correct.




Mike Solli -> RE: My map now available as a single file (6/15/2005 1:02:16 AM)

Ok, thanks. Now I have to update my resource tracking spreadsheet.....




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