11-27-2019, 05:03 PM
Zamastan post_id=20506 time=1574623458 user_id=500 Wrote:Okay.Bears Armed post_id=20498 time=1574603140 user_id=124 Wrote:They also say that the red line E-W across the middle of the map is the Equator: if your nation is still around the same longitudes south as was previously [presumed to be] the case, and the map's scale works the same on both sides of the Equator, then that would place everywhere on the map close enough to the equator to be within the tropics!No need to be concerned about tropic distance. The map has literally only been in existence for three days, so there is still a lot of work in progress. I will be clarifying areas on the map in terms of tropics, poles, etc, but no, it is incorrect to assume everywhere is in a tropics area. You have to give me more time and be more patient with your concerns - they will ALL be addressed and fixed eventually.
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The simplest way to leave U.N.E.’s lands here with their previously-agreed climates & ecosystems, and the map basically as shown, without needing to re-scale any of the map in order to have a reasonable range of latitudes, would obviously be — if U.N.E.’s player and our Cartographers agree — to move those lands into a position closer to the indicated line of the Equator. Using it to replace the smaller peninsula & chain of islands that are currently shown at the western edge of the ‘Hapson Sea’ (just west of [nation]Zamastan[/nation]), but with its shape rotated by around 180[sup]o[/sup] so that it’s still the wider end that’s connected to the continental mainland, should work quite well if that’s agreeable to you…

