Originally posted by Nordlysi just think it is amazing how starman managed to colour three neighbours in three different shades of Grey.
Ah, I didn't notice that before. So the yellow signs stand for royalty, I guess? But what do the blue signs mean?
It would make any follow up map a bit hard to read.
no offence
Originally posted by huckleberryhoundNone taken. The funny thing is I coloured the names without first looking to see where they were on the map, so it was completely random...
i just think it is amazing how starman managed to colour three neighbours in three different shades of Grey.
It would make any follow up map a bit hard to read.
no offence
Originally posted by nook7I've seen 125 or so Mongols in my capital in the first RHP game, but I don't know if they were in the same unit. Probably not.
In one army? (joined together)
l have seen some very big armies in MD-around 60+ units
"There's no way to tell if everyone is royal or not without communicating with them directly?"
The only way to tell for sure is to see if they have Heroes or more annexed land than a Commoner could have, or to become their Henchman.
Originally posted by Freddie2006No, I just thought I'd point it out, so that people don't trust that list blindly (and, for example, send e-mails to the wrong people). As for the royalty status, I know of one player who has become royal recently.
Well then in that case the map is also, no? There's no way to tell if everyone is royal or not without communicating with them directly? Or am I missing something and I just made a muppet out of myself?
Originally posted by StarrmanIs there any easy was to colour the provinces in in one go, at the moment I have to zoom in and do it with a pencil in paint. Why won't it let me just do everything inside each black line like usual? I can tell I'm being t3h n00b here but help please. I kinda want to have an easy to see map of my neighbours land gains in comparision to mine over the turns.
None taken. The funny thing is I coloured the names without first looking to see where they were on the map, so it was completely random...
Originally posted by Freddie2006You're mistaking me for someone who cares, bruckmunch.
Is there any easy was to colour the provinces in in one go, at the moment I have to zoom in and do it with a pencil in paint. Why won't it let me just do everything inside each black line like usual? I can tell I'm being t3h n00b here but help please. I kinda want to have an easy to see map of my neighbours land gains in comparision to mine over the turns.
Originally posted by Freddie2006I had the same problem. I had to resort to using small colored ovals, and even those you can't change color easily.
Is there any easy was to colour the provinces in in one go, at the moment I have to zoom in and do it with a pencil in paint. Why won't it let me just do everything inside each black line like usual? I can tell I'm being t3h n00b here but help please. I kinda want to have an easy to see map of my neighbours land gains in comparision to mine over the turns.