Ah, as it is drawn you are correct.ORIGINAL: Froonp
Yes.ORIGINAL: Shannon V. OKeets
Changing terrain types for later version of MWIF sounds reasonable. Beside coastal barrier reef we also have 'useless' atoll.
Not sure it is that simple. If I do that, it will not only remove it on the last hexside, but also on all the hex. Also I prefer not to change rivers except if strong evidences show that they are wrong, and they are a biggie. Here, I think it's neither (for the moment).If you want to change the Snowy river, the graphic does not have to be changed. Just remove the river hexside from COA. That way the CutUpBitmaps program will ignore the unwanted part of the river.
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but I'd welcome comments from as much people as possible (who know something about Rockhampton).
Not really sure on what Rockhampton's status should be, but I can say that every WW2 Pacific board game I've ever played had it shown as a port. Purely anecdotal input fwiw.
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i am not sure about the mountain hexes on the victoria river in northern australia, southwest of darwin.
the most inland mountain hex on the river should go, there are no mountains there; there are some low ranges in the next two hexes downstream, but according to my local relief map, less than 300m in height, so probably not warranting mountain hexes.
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I have some difficulties seen which hexes you talk about. Could you just edit a part of a published screenshots with rough marks and post it to help me understand ?ORIGINAL: Mike Fisher
i am not sure about the mountain hexes on the victoria river in northern australia, southwest of darwin.
the most inland mountain hex on the river should go, there are no mountains there; there are some low ranges in the next two hexes downstream, but according to my local relief map, less than 300m in height, so probably not warranting mountain hexes.
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I'd just add that the WiF FE map has 4 mountain hexes here, and this is an area that was left as designed originaly in CWiF.ORIGINAL: Mike Fisher
i am not sure about the mountain hexes on the victoria river in northern australia, southwest of darwin.
the most inland mountain hex on the river should go, there are no mountains there; there are some low ranges in the next two hexes downstream, but according to my local relief map, less than 300m in height, so probably not warranting mountain hexes.
These are the King Leopold Range, that is it ?
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this picture shows the hexes i mean.

i suspect they should be clear. they are not the king leopold ranges - the king leopold ranges end to the west of the ord river. the two northerly marked hexes contain the pinkerton and stokes ranges, but they probably oughtn't count as mountains, they are too low.
your call - thanks for the opportunity to comment.
mike
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OK, I'll do that.ORIGINAL: Mike Fisher
this picture shows the hexes i mean.
i suspect they should be clear. they are not the king leopold ranges - the king leopold ranges end to the west of the ord river. the two northerly marked hexes contain the pinkerton and stokes ranges, but they probably oughtn't count as mountains, they are too low.
your call - thanks for the opportunity to comment.
mike
Thanks for the drawing, this is what I needed.
(You can also embed pictures to the post in the forum, you're not obliged to upload them somewhere else before)
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Hi all. 
Long time fan of WiF from playing the board version back in Uni (93-95). I knew ADG were working on a computer version, but didn't know till today that Matrix had picked it up (totally AWESOME BTW). Looking forward to this very much as my current friends think this type of hobby is the extreme in nerdish, so I need an AI to play against. [&o]
Anyways, I was born and bred in Sale, which is east of Melbourne, and currently live/work in Melbourne. I just wanted to offer some suggestions on the map for my home-town area. [:)]
On the map I uploaded, you'll see the following:
1. The red line indicates where the railway goes, the current one is too far north. The railway terminates in Sale (an important trade port). The railway is also critical as it supplied Melbourne and Portland with coal for industry and electricity.
2. The orange line heading north-north-west from the Lakes is the Mitchell River. The current one marked Mitchell is actually the Latrobe River.
3. The Latrobe River (marked Mitchell on the map) flows into the left lake of the Lakes (I've modified the map to show its path).
4. Melbourne and the port are on the north peak of Port Phillip Bay (I've moved them to where they should be).
5. Wilson's Promontory I've marked the outline in black. The current one is too small and "leans" to the right.
Hope this helps.
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I'm also not sure about the swamp hex for Lakes Entrance. Yes, Lake Reeve is swampy, but in an invasion in that area it would only trouble the invaders for a day or two. On the hex the swampy region would only inhabit the couple of mm's between the coast and the two lakes. The rest of this hex, plus the hexes west to Melbourne are extremely fertile grasslands. They are South-East Australia's dairy cattle belt. I personally would probably say the hex is 95% grasslands and 5% swamp. From the coast it's a couple hundred metres of sand dunes, then Lake Reeve which is fairly narrow (no more than 500 metres across but stretching the length of the Lakes), then the Lakes, then fertile grasslands right up to the Great Dividing Range.


Long time fan of WiF from playing the board version back in Uni (93-95). I knew ADG were working on a computer version, but didn't know till today that Matrix had picked it up (totally AWESOME BTW). Looking forward to this very much as my current friends think this type of hobby is the extreme in nerdish, so I need an AI to play against. [&o]
Anyways, I was born and bred in Sale, which is east of Melbourne, and currently live/work in Melbourne. I just wanted to offer some suggestions on the map for my home-town area. [:)]
On the map I uploaded, you'll see the following:
1. The red line indicates where the railway goes, the current one is too far north. The railway terminates in Sale (an important trade port). The railway is also critical as it supplied Melbourne and Portland with coal for industry and electricity.
2. The orange line heading north-north-west from the Lakes is the Mitchell River. The current one marked Mitchell is actually the Latrobe River.
3. The Latrobe River (marked Mitchell on the map) flows into the left lake of the Lakes (I've modified the map to show its path).
4. Melbourne and the port are on the north peak of Port Phillip Bay (I've moved them to where they should be).
5. Wilson's Promontory I've marked the outline in black. The current one is too small and "leans" to the right.
Hope this helps.

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I'm also not sure about the swamp hex for Lakes Entrance. Yes, Lake Reeve is swampy, but in an invasion in that area it would only trouble the invaders for a day or two. On the hex the swampy region would only inhabit the couple of mm's between the coast and the two lakes. The rest of this hex, plus the hexes west to Melbourne are extremely fertile grasslands. They are South-East Australia's dairy cattle belt. I personally would probably say the hex is 95% grasslands and 5% swamp. From the coast it's a couple hundred metres of sand dunes, then Lake Reeve which is fairly narrow (no more than 500 metres across but stretching the length of the Lakes), then the Lakes, then fertile grasslands right up to the Great Dividing Range.

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Welcome to the forum![:)]ORIGINAL: DaleKent
Hi all.
Long time fan of WiF from playing the board version back in Uni (93-95). I knew ADG were working on a computer version, but didn't know till today that Matrix had picked it up (totally AWESOME BTW). Looking forward to this very much as my current friends think this type of hobby is the extreme in nerdish, so I need an AI to play against. [&o]
Anyways, I was born and bred in Sale, which is east of Melbourne, and currently live/work in Melbourne. I just wanted to offer some suggestions on the map for my home-town area. [:)]
On the map I uploaded, you'll see the following:
1. The red line indicates where the railway goes, the current one is too far north. The railway terminates in Sale (an important trade port). The railway is also critical as it supplied Melbourne and Portland with coal for industry and electricity.
2. The orange line heading north-north-west from the Lakes is the Mitchell River. The current one marked Mitchell is actually the Latrobe River.
3. The Latrobe River (marked Mitchell on the map) flows into the left lake of the Lakes (I've modified the map to show its path).
4. Melbourne and the port are on the north peak of Port Phillip Bay (I've moved them to where they should be).
5. Wilson's Promontory I've marked the outline in black. The current one is too small and "leans" to the right.
Hope this helps.
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Terrain details within each hex are a bit too much to handle. Someone else commented on Melbourne and as you can tell from editing the hex, there isn't much room for compressing everything into the upper left corner. Just to let you know Australia isn't being picked on, we had a similar problem around New York City (and many other cities, as I am sure Patrice can agree). Patrice has overseen the map graphics and though he lives just outside Marseilles, that city also suffers from the lack of space for placing several icons.
The fundamental problem is that a hex represents ~90 KM across, so there is a lot that can be going on in a hex. I have assigned 25 points within each hex for placing icons (e.g., city, port, factory, resource). Those are the center, 12 outside edge o'clock positions and 12 inner o'clock positions. Only one icon can be assigned to each position and depending on the size of the icon, some positions are unavailable due to oclusion.
The rivers were all drawn freehand (by an Australia artist[:D]). My instructions to him were to not worry about precision in where the riverbeds run, but to make sure that the players could understand clearly when a river lies between two hexes.
Patrice will fix the name of the river as soon as he sees your post (thanks[&o]).
Keeping the terrain all within the one hex is probably why the SE tip is mutated - anyway, growing up on the New Jersy coast and living in Hawaii now, I know that beaches come and go[;)].
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Not a problem and thanks for replying. [:)]
Totally understand about the squeeze within the hexes and it does look really tight sitting there.
Just figured since everyone else was suggesting things I'd chime in too. If you (or Patrice) want other comments on Victoria just let me know. [:D]
Totally understand about the squeeze within the hexes and it does look really tight sitting there.
Just figured since everyone else was suggesting things I'd chime in too. If you (or Patrice) want other comments on Victoria just let me know. [:D]
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Thanks for the contribution.ORIGINAL: DaleKent
Hi all.
Long time fan of WiF from playing the board version back in Uni (93-95). I knew ADG were working on a computer version, but didn't know till today that Matrix had picked it up (totally AWESOME BTW). Looking forward to this very much as my current friends think this type of hobby is the extreme in nerdish, so I need an AI to play against. [&o]
Anyways, I was born and bred in Sale, which is east of Melbourne, and currently live/work in Melbourne. I just wanted to offer some suggestions on the map for my home-town area. [:)]
On the map I uploaded, you'll see the following:
1. The red line indicates where the railway goes, the current one is too far north. The railway terminates in Sale (an important trade port). The railway is also critical as it supplied Melbourne and Portland with coal for industry and electricity.
2. The orange line heading north-north-west from the Lakes is the Mitchell River. The current one marked Mitchell is actually the Latrobe River.
3. The Latrobe River (marked Mitchell on the map) flows into the left lake of the Lakes (I've modified the map to show its path).
4. Melbourne and the port are on the north peak of Port Phillip Bay (I've moved them to where they should be).
5. Wilson's Promontory I've marked the outline in black. The current one is too small and "leans" to the right.
Hope this helps.
EDIT:
I'm also not sure about the swamp hex for Lakes Entrance. Yes, Lake Reeve is swampy, but in an invasion in that area it would only trouble the invaders for a day or two. On the hex the swampy region would only inhabit the couple of mm's between the coast and the two lakes. The rest of this hex, plus the hexes west to Melbourne are extremely fertile grasslands. They are South-East Australia's dairy cattle belt. I personally would probably say the hex is 95% grasslands and 5% swamp. From the coast it's a couple hundred metres of sand dunes, then Lake Reeve which is fairly narrow (no more than 500 metres across but stretching the length of the Lakes), then the Lakes, then fertile grasslands right up to the Great Dividing Range.
As Steve said, there are things that we can't modify, and things we can.
I beleive I can do the following :
- Move the rail in 164,176 so that it is more southwards.
- Add name “Sale” at the end of the rail in 164,176.
- Rename Mitchell River as Latrobe River
You seems to mention that Sale was an important trade port.
- Do you mean that this was during WW2 ?
- Do you think that it is at least as large as Portland (4 hexes west fro Melbourne) ?
- What was sale's population during WW2 ?
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I'm also not sure about the swamp hex for Lakes Entrance. Yes, Lake Reeve is swampy, but in an invasion in that area it would only trouble the invaders for a day or two. On the hex the swampy region would only inhabit the couple of mm's between the coast and the two lakes. The rest of this hex, plus the hexes west to Melbourne are extremely fertile grasslands. They are South-East Australia's dairy cattle belt. I personally would probably say the hex is 95% grasslands and 5% swamp. From the coast it's a couple hundred metres of sand dunes, then Lake Reeve which is fairly narrow (no more than 500 metres across but stretching the length of the Lakes), then the Lakes, then fertile grasslands right up to the Great Dividing Range.
Well, post #21 in this thread had this :
So we made it Swamp. It was forest initialy.ORIGINAL: amwild
The Lakes Entrance hex (The forest/beach hex two to the east of Melbourne) needs to be swamp for reasons I posted earlier in this thread - because the lakes extend practically the full width of the hex's beach just a few hundred metres across the dunes from the beach. I've been there and seen it, and it would be a nightmare place to stage an invasion - you'd beach your landing craft, then immediately have to cross another body of water...
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Thanks for the contribution.
As Steve said, there are things that we can't modify, and things we can.
I beleive I can do the following :
- Move the rail in 164,176 so that it is more southwards.
- Add name “Sale” at the end of the rail in 164,176.
- Rename Mitchell River as Latrobe River
You seems to mention that Sale was an important trade port.
- Do you mean that this was during WW2 ?
- Do you think that it is at least as large as Portland (4 hexes west fro Melbourne) ?
- What was sale's population during WW2 ?
Sounds awesome! Didn't expect Sale to get on the map, but thanks.

The Port was very important for eastern Victoria from 1890's. I wouldn't say it had any importance to the war, it was really just a trade port (canal boat traffic came up from Lakes Entrance bringing supplies and taking away meat and dairy products). Here's a nice flyer on the Port and it's history, but like I said, it shouldn't be a port in the game as it was a domestic port only. http://121.50.208.46/Wellington/discove ... 20Sale.pdf
Portland in importance during the war would much outweigh Sale's port. An airforce base was established in Sale in 1941 for bomber command, but that's about it for war importance. The airforce base still operates as Officer and Navigation training, as well as the home of the Roulettes (airforce aerobatic squadron).
Population currently of 14,000, just under 10,000 during the war.
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Thanks. I drop the idea of making Sale a minor port, and I will simply write "Sale" at the end of the railway.ORIGINAL: DaleKent
ORIGINAL: Froonp
Thanks for the contribution.
As Steve said, there are things that we can't modify, and things we can.
I beleive I can do the following :
- Move the rail in 164,176 so that it is more southwards.
- Add name “Sale” at the end of the rail in 164,176.
- Rename Mitchell River as Latrobe River
You seems to mention that Sale was an important trade port.
- Do you mean that this was during WW2 ?
- Do you think that it is at least as large as Portland (4 hexes west fro Melbourne) ?
- What was sale's population during WW2 ?
Sounds awesome! Didn't expect Sale to get on the map, but thanks.
The Port was very important for eastern Victoria from 1890's. I wouldn't say it had any importance to the war, it was really just a trade port (canal boat traffic came up from Lakes Entrance bringing supplies and taking away meat and dairy products). Here's a nice flyer on the Port and it's history, but like I said, it shouldn't be a port in the game as it was a domestic port only. http://121.50.208.46/Wellington/discove ... 20Sale.pdf
Portland in importance during the war would much outweigh Sale's port. An airforce base was established in Sale in 1941 for bomber command, but that's about it for war importance. The airforce base still operates as Officer and Navigation training, as well as the home of the Roulettes (airforce aerobatic squadron).
Population currently of 14,000, just under 10,000 during the war.
I like having names for railways end, it will allow discussions to be more easy. It is easier to say : Go to sale, rather than to say Go to the end of the railway that extends west from Melbourne.
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It looks like that now.


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What would be the name of the River south of the Murrumbidgee ?ORIGINAL: Froonp
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Looks good.
That river is the Murray. It runs all the way to the coast near Adelaide. It defines the State border between Victoria and New South Wales.
The railway running from Melbourne to the south-west ends at Geelong.
That river is the Murray. It runs all the way to the coast near Adelaide. It defines the State border between Victoria and New South Wales.
The railway running from Melbourne to the south-west ends at Geelong.
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Are you sure of that ?ORIGINAL: DaleKent
The railway running from Melbourne to the south-west ends at Geelong.
There are reasons it does not feel right.
First, Geelong is not in that hex, it is in the hex to the NW.
Next, here is a map of this area from 1944, that seems to show some railways going to "Forrest", and another non named location.
The MWiF hex where the railway stub arrives is about inthe circled area.
So, which name should I put at the end of that railway ?

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I played around with names in the Victoria State of Australia.


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