Murray River - Yorke Peninsula & Central South Australia (Coastal South Australia)
Northern Kimberley - Eastern Kimberley (Kimberley)
Jambi - West Sumatra (Southern - Northern Sumatra)
I`ve been away for a while. YOu got far :)
Good job!
I`m not going to check every territory connection but:
Africa:
Batha <-> Hadjer-Lamis (Central Chad)
Okavango&Caprivi <-> Southern (shoud be Southern Zambia?)
North-Western (should be North-Western Zambia?) <-> Copperbelt
Arusha & Mara <-> Nyanza & Western Kenya
Europe:
Disko Island (awesome name) and Uummannaq look like they are connected, but they aren`t (maby they should)
Jutland <-> Mecklenburg (Denmark and Germany)
Baden-Wurtenberg <-> Alsace (France and Germany)
Asia:
Northern Azerbaijan <-> Southern Azerbaijan
Khuzestan <-> Chaharmahan (Iran)
Southern Balkan <-> Ahal (under Uzbekistan)
North Western Uzbekistan <-> South Western Uzbekistan
Western Assam <-> Eastern Assam (? above India)
Western Sumatra <-> jambi (Indonesia)
Australia:
Eastern Kimberly <-> Northern Kimberly
Central South Australia <-> Murray River (Coastal South Australia)
It`s a quick look-over. There are probably some more. You did a good job and the map is still looking fantastic.
It's not part of UK. It's a no man's land claimed by four countries (Iceland, Ireland, UK and Denmark). Similar situation as with South China Sea Islands.
But I gave it to UK cause the other countries doesn't claim the island itself, as it is of no value - they claim surrounding waters which have some oil and fishes. UK is the only country which claimed the rock too.
1760 territories until now. 4 countries to finish, but sadly the biggest ones.
@deymen: those for countries hold about 30% of world's land. Judging by that, they should have been able to add more than 500 territories. But you have to consider that some of their territories are already drawn, as well as that they have small amount of islands (and island countries have more territories in general). Also, Canada and Russia have big provinces. Considering this, 400 territories is safe estimation.
Hey!
Some things to be noted for iran:
1.You forgot the capital Tehran :D
2.There is one territory wrongly named, it should be: Chaharmahal and Bakhtiyari province + Kohgeluyeh and Buyr-Ahmad province.
3.There probably will be playability issues because of Qeshm and Kish. They connect the persian gulf coasts together, so will be fought for. A suggestion would be thaat you make a kish and qeshm (maybe add Abu musa/Big and Small tumb islands) into a seperate bonus called Strait of hormuz islands or something.
Anyway a great map, ill continue looking into middle east :)
p.s. : The super bonus for saudi arabia seems a bit too much, ill check it again tomorrow, need a bit of sleep.
1. I haven't forgot anything. Some territories are just too small.
2. Will be corrected, thanks.
3. I'm not sure what do you mean by that, but I don't see anything bad about Persian Gulf. It would be impossible to add any more islands there because it's too small.
p.s. Middle-sized should give you 110% armies for the number of territories. Saudi Arabia gives 4+3+3+3+6=19, and has 17 territories, so it's just the way it should be
1.ok, its cool.
2.You are welcome :)
3.What i meant is maybe make a seperate bonus for kish, Qeshm and (maybe) Bahrain -I get that you cant make more islands - and name the bonus the Persian gulf islands because players will use these islands to go through the persian gulf. Just an idea :)
That would go against the design of the map. I'm making bonuses according to political divisions. Making a bonus that would consist of two Iran's islands and one sovereign state would look extremely strange.
Yeah that was noted in another thread, I believe he is working on it. I personally think this is great. Begins the disco era of the world. Oh the maps we could have.
You weren't kidding about western US looking terrible. Though some of the lines can be straighter and many of the states are out of proportion. While it the distortion may seem to be of no consequence in other parts of the map, the neat straight lines of the US makes something look wrong. Even taking the distortion into consideration, something still seems wrong. Sorry if I'm being too critical.