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Old February 2nd, 2009, 12:09 PM

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Is it possible to have a single province that connects to all the other provinces on the map?
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Try it. In principle I should think so, but there might well be some limit. It should only take a couple of minutes to test though.
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Old February 2nd, 2009, 12:33 PM
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Yes Im pretty sure it is. But keep in mind that its not one-way. All of the provinces would also connect back. And it would cause a major lag in processing depending on how large a map you are planning this for. Not to mention, just picture someone clicking on the province with neighbor arrows turned on.

If you email me with your plans for the map maybe I can offer some alternatives.
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good point about the neighbours graphics.

Wellt he idea really is to have a map that had a single province easily accessible from anywhere on the map. I guess this could be done by having portal provinces around the map.

Also I didn't know it had to be two way. I had a fuzzy memory of having to assign a neighbour 'each way' but that memory is clearly faulty .

The idea doesn't work so well with two way travel. ah well.

The idea was having a VP province as above that you had to hold to win. Extend the holding period more than usual and have to constantly stave off assault. was just an idea that popped in my head from the blood game thread. Seems like it won't really work though or wouldn't be all that different from other VP games.
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Is it possible to have a single province that connects to all the other provinces on the map?
That depends on how many provinces your map has. There is a limit about how many neighbor connections a province can have, somewhere around 20 or so. Some time long ago, I experimented with this and noticed that this gives rise to strange effects:

Usually, a connection from A to B in the .map file means that there's a connection back from B to A, too. But if B already has it's neighbor table full, then you can still place connections from some other provinces to B, without getting a chance to go back.

So, again, what you want is not possible except for extremely small maps. But one could make a "rumble area" or "king of the hill" kind of map, where there's an inner circle of about 20 provinces, all connected to each other so that their neighbor tables are full, and then you place connections from outside into the inner circle, so that people can send units into there, but you can't send stuff back to the nations' capitals. This would only make sense in some kind of VP setting, obviously.
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That depends on how many provinces your map has. There is a limit about how many neighbor connections a province can have, somewhere around 20 or so. Some time long ago, I experimented with this and noticed that this gives rise to strange effects:
Nice. Cant believe I nevr playd with that. But then my messing with maximum maps might have factored in.

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So, again, what you want is not possible except for extremely small maps. But one could make a "rumble area" or "king of the hill" kind of map, where there's an inner circle of about 20 provinces, all connected to each other so that their neighbor tables are full, and then you place connections from outside into the inner circle, so that people can send units into there, but you can't send stuff back to the nations' capitals. This would only make sense in some kind of VP setting, obviously.
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yeah that was the general idea Ich. So a central area of provinces would a way to do it from what you say. I shall give that a whirl and see if I can make predictable one way connections.
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yeah that was the general idea Ich. So a central area of provinces would a way to do it from what you say. I shall give that a whirl and see if I can make predictable one way connections.
It's pretty easy. Find out how big the table for neighbor connections is. As I said, somewhere about 20. Just connect province number 1 to all the others with .map commands and then look which ones you can't reach anymore.

If you know the size of the table, connect all the provinces in a star fashion. Then have the other connections from outside provinces appear afterwards in the .map file.

I have to say, while this is technically possible, I didn't really find the concept to be of any interest in a real MP game. If you want to do King of the Hill like maps and games, then you're probably better of to tell the players what to do and state so in the game setup, than using some weird side effect of the game limitations to achieve this effect.
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A generic "A may enter to cast " option for magic side modding would be useful. Then, with no restrictions on commander and spell = Astral Travel you would (almost) have a one-way-to-everywhere province.
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