Right then. 1900 is basically done.
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I had to simplifty the Dutch East Indies somewhat because there are just far too many tiny principalities for me to handle. If you want to take a swing at it, here's Omniatlas's reference map:
I've noticed that "Cartographers against Thuringia" badge that has been floating around. Can we get a "Cartographer against the Dutch East Indies" badge in here?
I can imagine you going "god fucking damnit I have to fix everything myself these fucking idiots keep fucking up China" lmao
Hehe, that's about right.I can imagine you going "god fucking damnit I have to fix everything myself these fucking idiots keep fucking up China" lmao
Seriosuly, how much knowledge do you have about China?! And is it possible to learn this power?Hehe, that's about right.
Part of it is the power of knowing where to look for reliable maps.Seriosuly, how much knowledge do you have about China?! And is it possible to learn this power?
Seriosuly, how much knowledge do you have about China?! And is it possible to learn this power?
Also the whole thing with QBam China being fucked upPart of it is the power of knowing where to look for reliable maps.
Yeah, the low-hanging fruit is that the whoever made the most popularly used QBAM map of subdivisions for China did a terrible job and it's straightforward to go around with the correct map and replace it in there.Also the whole thing with QBam China being fucked up
Whilst this is here, I may as well get @Admiral A. Kolchak to check China...So... here's a WIP map for 451 CE.
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Shouldn't Ningxia be coloured in the China autonomous colour?View attachment 732900
Many changes to the Quarter-Bam, including some well-needed coast paches: @DJjablonski did a pretty bad job at doing the coasts, so I'm redoing them from scratch.
- Completely revamped coasts of North America and the Caribbean (less blobby islands)
- Completely revamped coast of Australia
- Added Australian municipalities
- Added Ethiopia's newest region
- Added Uganda's actual administrative subregions as 2nd level, instead of kingdoms and chiefdoms
Whilst this is here, I may as well get @Admiral A. Kolchak to check China...