I played this game months ago and really liked it. It is one of the best games in the site by all aspects. Came back to see if there was a new update. Is v 0.5 released yet?
Waaaait a minute. Now I realize the map kind of looks like Westeros. With a big icy mountain up north, green area in the middle and deserts in the south. And the current capitol is on the east coast as well. Hmmmmmm.magicnuts a suggestion: instead of having a main quest that will probably end at most in one year and then lots and lots of sidequests, what about having smaller main quests per game area to help advance the story overall?
Each circled area would have a 'main quest' as if the game had 6 parts instead of being a whole thing. Players would be allowed to return to 'finished' areas and interact with characters there as usual.
The area in brown is the current one.
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To be fair 99% of fantasy worlds have icy mountains up north, deserts in the south, and a green area in the middle.Waaaait a minute. Now I realize the map kind of looks like Westeros. With a big icy mountain up north, green area in the middle and deserts in the south. And the current capitol is on the east coast as well. Hmmmmmm.
And the 1% that don't are worlds focused on the southern hemisphere like Thedas or Eora, which reverse the pattern north-to-south.To be fair 99% of fantasy worlds have icy mountains up north, deserts in the south, and a green area in the middle.
As long as the game never does a season 8 on us, I'm fine with it.To be fair 99% of fantasy worlds have icy mountains up north, deserts in the south, and a green area in the middle.
S'what happens when 99% of fantasy worlds are fictionalized versions of Medieval Europe.To be fair 99% of fantasy worlds have icy mountains up north, deserts in the south, and a green area in the middle.
Biomes can be positioned differently, mixed and so on. I thought it was eerily close to Westeros because:Its also s'what happens when people realise that planets don't have single biome but are actually a mix of them.
a) The shape of the continent is very close, being more vertically spread out rather than horizontally
Did I mention anything about the location of the biomes? All I said was that it was a mix of them, rather than some settings which seem to thing "One world, one biome".Biomes can be positioned differently, mixed and so on. I thought it was eerily close to Westeros because:
a) The shape of the continent is very close, being more vertically spread out rather than horizontally
b) Biomes are in the exact same order
c) The northern mountains form a sort of a frozen wall with a plain behind it
d) Certain locations around the map match up, especially the location of the New Capital
That sounds like Star Wars.Did I mention anything about the location of the biomes? All I said was that it was a mix of them, rather than some settings which seem to thing "One world, one biome".
>Planets like Mustafar or Hoth have no sufficient chemical reactions (provided mostly by living creatures) to offer a breathable atmosphereThat sounds like Star Wars.
Look out, geography might sue!
This is cute and 100% a great idea.It would be really cool to have Maple as a human-sized pixie for a quest and have her taste a bit of human life while disguised as a normal woman (with the MC getting a heart stroke every time her wings start to slip off the disguise)
That's very interesting actually.You must be registered to see the linksThis is because fantasy world maps often just copy the shape of Britain. IIRC, George R. R. Martin outright admitted that the shape of Westeros was inspired by Britain.
I'd rather this game pulls a Season 8 than a Winds of Winter/Dream of Spring.As long as the game never does a season 8 on us, I'm fine with it.