03-08-2014, 01:30 AM,
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Poor Yorek
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RE: Map Art Poll
(03-07-2014, 05:34 PM)vince hughes Wrote: PY,
I voted FoF and they just pipped ER to the post. I like the ER maps a lot but they lost out to FoF for one reason. There are some parts on them where light woods and normal woods meet and it is a little difficult to tell which is which. I'll check the hexes tonight and tell you them. Perhaps they are fine in full lighting, but under some of the light I played I had to get my mush close in to the play board to check.
Vince,
I probably should have clarified or made explicit when posting this poll that I was more interested in the artwork/playability balance as such rather than those notorious "do two trees a woods hex make." I know ER has a few of those (I've used these boards extensively playing WS) and BoB is rife with them (roads on spines much less woods vagary). Anyway, what I meant was were the style to be executed unambiguously, which game map style is most conducive to play.
PY
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03-08-2014, 07:48 AM,
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RE: Map Art Poll
I went for the desert maps as they are easy to play on and the use of counters to change from hills to wadis etc is a good idea.
I like the FoF maps for play as the best balance between artwork and playabitlity.
Cassino are the best maps for historical terrain and are stunning to look at.
Worst maps Liberation.
But like all thing beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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