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Map Game rules
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A few general rules concerning the map as to ensure "image success:" 1. * Always copy the full-size version of the map to avoid pixelation. 2. * Make all nations different colours. 3. * Try to make one for each half-year. 4. * Coloured circles on nations mean they are a protectorate, client/satellite state, etc. of another nation. 5. * It's not always beneficial to draw border lines willy-nilly; if possible, try to find resources such as on Wikipedia to get inspiration. Whipsnade (talk) 21:34, August 2, 2013 (UTC)
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A few general rules concerning the map as to ensure "image success:" 1. * Always copy the full-size version of the map to avoid pixelation. 2. * Make all nations different colours. 3. * Try to make one for each half-year. 4. * Coloured circles on nations mean they are a protectorate, client/satellite state, etc. of another nation. 5. * It's not always beneficial to draw border lines willy-nilly; if possible, try to find resources such as on Wikipedia to get inspiration. Whipsnade (talk) 21:34, August 2, 2013 (UTC)