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<blockquote data-quote="Man in the Funny Hat" data-source="post: 8178792" data-attributes="member: 32740"><p>Note well that the tables in the 3E DMG were stated clearly to be for use in coming up with details for a settlement <em>on the fly</em>. They were never designed for use as a template for all settlements and indeed work quite badly for that. However, they were seized upon by players as if meant for it anyway, to the extent of reverse engineering complete world-building principles and rules from it that were never intended.</p><p></p><p>For my own games, if not specifically using a commercial game setting (and sometimes even IF using one), the largest cities I cared to assume were perhaps 100,000 population at best, with MOST major cities being in the range of about 30,000. Those are much more manageable sizes to draw detailed maps for. A city of 1,000,000 or better can't be mapped in practical terms by the DM, much less by the players. And a city that size always feels to me that it wants to be a setting in its own right rather than just one location within a larger setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Man in the Funny Hat, post: 8178792, member: 32740"] Note well that the tables in the 3E DMG were stated clearly to be for use in coming up with details for a settlement [I]on the fly[/I]. They were never designed for use as a template for all settlements and indeed work quite badly for that. However, they were seized upon by players as if meant for it anyway, to the extent of reverse engineering complete world-building principles and rules from it that were never intended. For my own games, if not specifically using a commercial game setting (and sometimes even IF using one), the largest cities I cared to assume were perhaps 100,000 population at best, with MOST major cities being in the range of about 30,000. Those are much more manageable sizes to draw detailed maps for. A city of 1,000,000 or better can't be mapped in practical terms by the DM, much less by the players. And a city that size always feels to me that it wants to be a setting in its own right rather than just one location within a larger setting. [/QUOTE]
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