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ID: J/p2TaKz/qst/6252947#6270061
7/5/2025, 12:34:02 PM
Map rules!
About 30 miles to the northeast on your maps is a settlement called Laramie, which had a population of 27,000 before everything went to shit. It's another 30 miles to a major city or a capitol, and that area is absolutely bugged
You can view into or do recon the hexes bordering your own. Each hex is 3 miles. The distance to the horizon is 3 miles. You have multiple sets of binoculars, and can climb trees, or look down as the elevation is dropping from mountains to valleys.
On roads it's 1 hour a hex, plains or hills is 2 hours a hex, bog or forest is 4 hours, mountain is 8.
You are on a transition tile, that I will say counts as 3 hours to cross.
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Getting the road maps and the terrain maps to talk is super duper hard, so I'll just give you a vaguish road map when you drive I guess, and we'll just kinda guess at what hexes you see on both sides of the road or whatever later.
In this area forests and mountains are kinda the same thing, let's go with forests.
About 30 miles to the northeast on your maps is a settlement called Laramie, which had a population of 27,000 before everything went to shit. It's another 30 miles to a major city or a capitol, and that area is absolutely bugged
You can view into or do recon the hexes bordering your own. Each hex is 3 miles. The distance to the horizon is 3 miles. You have multiple sets of binoculars, and can climb trees, or look down as the elevation is dropping from mountains to valleys.
On roads it's 1 hour a hex, plains or hills is 2 hours a hex, bog or forest is 4 hours, mountain is 8.
You are on a transition tile, that I will say counts as 3 hours to cross.
-
Getting the road maps and the terrain maps to talk is super duper hard, so I'll just give you a vaguish road map when you drive I guess, and we'll just kinda guess at what hexes you see on both sides of the road or whatever later.
In this area forests and mountains are kinda the same thing, let's go with forests.
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