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<blockquote data-quote="tetrasodium" data-source="post: 8122279" data-attributes="member: 93670"><p>[spoiler="were you trying to wow me with pixels to make up for the lack of nations?"]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]128289[/ATTACH]</p><p>[/spoiler]</p><p>You've badly misunderstood. I kinda figured when your gigantic one hundred and sixtey five megjpg finished loading that it would have nation borders mapped out or something given your assertion or at least be something other than a gigantic keyless worlf map of FR with what may or may not be every road ever scrawled on a random chunk of ,map for every FR adventure novel or game since the eighties.. You've changed nothing despite the earlier claim someone made that FR is covered with nations (true), those nations have less cohesion than epcot's nations of the world where at least nearby regions that influenced each other's style in the world are near each other. Someone else ignored that I spoke about hw the best known cities of the setting don't even have nation borders & brought up that fr is covered with nations so I responded to that tangential point. Try as you might to claim otherwise, </p><p>[spoiler="This is a capitol city with no nation"]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]128290[/ATTACH][/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>The original problem example that I cited way back where you have a fewmegacities that wield tremendous clout yet lack so much as the cohesiveness to bother pretending they exist within a nation someone bothers to draw on the map. Having dozens of nations like FR for a RPG is likely too much to differentiate or support in any meaningful fashion because expecting people to read a few decades of FR novels is unrealistic, but wen a setting is known for three or so major cities you keep pointing a spotlight at likewaterdeep daggerford & icewind dale & so forth but can't be bothered to mark out nation borders it's a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tetrasodium, post: 8122279, member: 93670"] [spoiler="were you trying to wow me with pixels to make up for the lack of nations?"] [ATTACH type="full"]128289[/ATTACH] [/spoiler] You've badly misunderstood. I kinda figured when your gigantic one hundred and sixtey five megjpg finished loading that it would have nation borders mapped out or something given your assertion or at least be something other than a gigantic keyless worlf map of FR with what may or may not be every road ever scrawled on a random chunk of ,map for every FR adventure novel or game since the eighties.. You've changed nothing despite the earlier claim someone made that FR is covered with nations (true), those nations have less cohesion than epcot's nations of the world where at least nearby regions that influenced each other's style in the world are near each other. Someone else ignored that I spoke about hw the best known cities of the setting don't even have nation borders & brought up that fr is covered with nations so I responded to that tangential point. Try as you might to claim otherwise, [spoiler="This is a capitol city with no nation"] [ATTACH type="full"]128290[/ATTACH][/spoiler] The original problem example that I cited way back where you have a fewmegacities that wield tremendous clout yet lack so much as the cohesiveness to bother pretending they exist within a nation someone bothers to draw on the map. Having dozens of nations like FR for a RPG is likely too much to differentiate or support in any meaningful fashion because expecting people to read a few decades of FR novels is unrealistic, but wen a setting is known for three or so major cities you keep pointing a spotlight at likewaterdeep daggerford & icewind dale & so forth but can't be bothered to mark out nation borders it's a problem. [/QUOTE]
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