Still have a lot of 2nd & 3rd level divisions to go
How about all the effort that @Valdore Javorsky has put into his V-BAM map, which (if I do say so myself) is amazing.
Also, again, this project is absolutely insane.
1. This will take 5 years to finish at minimum; I'm pretty sure the M-BAM project was started about four years ago (I know I was watching it's progress when I was in 10th grade, which was three years ago).
2. A map this size is, in many regards, unsuitable for anything larger than displaying a single nation. At this size, a world map would be annoying to look at (given the scrolling you would have to do to even get from Washington DC to panama).
3. Countries will be screen-filling blobs at this size. Again, it's insane to do anything bigger than a nation map with this, and even those, as @Valdore Javorsky has shown with his Großdeutschland maps, will be ginormous.
So, if you really want to go through with this, I'd suggest:
- Renaming it to "T-Bam",
- Focusing on making it a regional map; basically, try and finish one region at a time (say, east coast USA), so that certain chunks can be used by those who want to do a highlight of that specific area on their projects; again, like Valdore is doing with his/her (??) Germany maps.
I wish you the best of luck.
May the cartography gods have mercy on your soul.
where are the Diego Ramirez islands?And now, in honour of my birthday, the last tile: the Southern Cone. All tiles are now uploaded and free for claims. Have at it!
I'm just gonna have @Klime do a once over on the coasts because I think my data and his data might've been a little bit off from each other.
I'll probably fuse them on a continental level.
rest in kickeroniThe potato gods now honor you. You are a legend in the potato realm and are especially liked by tater tots and hash-browns
Except for those damned earth apples. (heh get it. french.)rest in kickeroni
I think those are big blue tiles with no islands. The Pacific Ocean is pretty big.View attachment 362441
The tiles look glorious when ordered correctly. (sorry for changing the naming system for the tiles, btw, they wouldn't order correctly otherwise)
Also, where are the tiles 22, 42 and 43? I was never able to find them.
I considered that, but still, are we sure about that?I think those are big blue tiles with no islands. The Pacific Ocean is pretty big.
What in the absolute tarnation has happened. This is beautiful.Oh how cute we were back then
Here are the tiles as they were originally uploaded by VT45. I've tried to add the Caspian sea in, but never went on to find the northern half, so it's kinda half there right now.Can someone upload a zip with all the png files somewhere?