Oof.updated with Maztica, see op
Most programs will take the highest number add a bit, and make that the top of the graph. They're not all listed side-by-side so they don't use the same scale.Does anyone else find the divisions of the Y-axes of these listings to be odd? I mean, having three markers breaking up divisions of twenty thousand in the Lankhmar listing, and the same for divisions of five thousand in the Maztica listing, just strikes me as not being very intuitive. And yet he's been consistent in graphing them that way.
And he shares enough details rebuilding the chart is fairly easyMost programs will take the highest number add a bit, and make that the top of the graph. They're not all listed side-by-side so they don't use the same scale.
I didn't mean the differing scales between the graphs; I meant the use of three divisions between each listed number, despite said listings not being in multiples of three.Most programs will take the highest number add a bit, and make that the top of the graph. They're not all listed side-by-side so they don't use the same scale.
I occasionally purge my shelves and each and every time I end up regretting it some years later.I was one of those 50k+ people to buy Lankhmar City of Adventure in 1985 and somehow ended up with a second copy in the 90s. I am also one of a countless number who got rid of them and highly regrets it.![]()