A WorldMap for my Video Game
One of the major features of the game, is traveling and exploration. Remembering back to my days of playing Everquest 1 and its meaningful but long travel times, and the adventure I'd feel reading The Hobbit and Tolkien-based "Choose Your Own Adventure!" softcover books, I love "The Journey". My favorite journey, being The Hobbit. Unlike Lord of the Rings, it is far less epic, far simpler, but ultimately a legendary adventure of a lifetime for Bilbo. To accomplish this, I accidentally and coincidentally reinvented the same World Map Travel that Fallout 1 & 2 used. Although slightly different and created years before I ever even knew what the Fallout PC games were, I somehow recreated something similar to it, except post-apocalyptic fantasy, instead of post-apocalyptic 1950's. Dur!
Here are the first 5 "Zones" (Regions of 100x100 miles) I completed. Each Region is composed of 10x10 sections, which are either a Location (City, Town- with their own 10x10 City Map), Land (Random Encounters), or Dungeons (Randomly Generated Dungeons. The idea is that in the 100 square miles, there are tons of dungeons to visit in the "Dungeon Section").
So each symbol (Town, Ruins, Tower) are not to scale. They are representations of the major landmark inside the 10x10 mile section.
Here are the first 5 "Zones" (Regions of 100x100 miles) I completed. Each Region is composed of 10x10 sections, which are either a Location (City, Town- with their own 10x10 City Map), Land (Random Encounters), or Dungeons (Randomly Generated Dungeons. The idea is that in the 100 square miles, there are tons of dungeons to visit in the "Dungeon Section").
So each symbol (Town, Ruins, Tower) are not to scale. They are representations of the major landmark inside the 10x10 mile section.
Comments
There are 64 factions, with each biome containing 8 factions.
Spanning from Kwaynos, City of Men... to The Riverlands, the home of the Halflings, and above them to The Misty Hills which separates the Halflings from the Goblins.
~Dogtag
Nice work!