Monsen
Monsen
About
- Username
- Monsen
- Joined
- Visits
- 682
- Last Active
- Roles
- Administrator
- Points
- 8,907
- Birthday
- May 14, 1976
- Location
- Bergen, Norway
- Website
- https://atlas.monsen.cc
- Real Name
- Remy Monsen
- Rank
- Cartographer
- Badges
- 27
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Community Atlas 1000th map Competition - Please Vote (Even if you didn't participate yourself)
1. Ricko Hasche - Metzvel
2. Royal Scribe - Fon'Anor
3. Royal Scribe - Village of Djayet
4. Royal Scribe - Eilân Danaäd
5. Royal Scribe - Yréas Kóltyn Village
6. Royal Scribe - Vidural Village & Mines
7. Royal Scribe - Arbor Hollow
8. Mathieu Gans - Argenta
9. Wyvern - Ljungby Village
10. Wyvern - Bruga's Hold
11. Wyvern - Ivan's Keep
12. Wyvern - The Village of Toresk
13. Wyvern - Osalin
14. Wyvern - Arvika
15. Wyvern - Rularn
16. Wyvern - Brightlawn
17. Wyvern - Fairbridge
18. Wyvern - Skara
19. Quayuazue - Phindardol's Gate
20. cyrion - Sibad Oasis
21. Quenten - Aretizo
22. Shessar - Ober
23. HelenAA - Bittern's Rest
24. Daniel Pereda De Pablo - Efva Talesi
25. Jeff B - Ingensteds
26. MakeWayForJebus - Order of the Fist Monastery
27. Lorelei - Naru Village
Loopysue - Elkton
Monsen - Port Haven
Ralf - The Frontier Village of Rheems
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Community Atlas 1000th map Competition - Please Vote (Even if you didn't participate yourself)
The 1000th atlas map competition is now over, and below is the voting and gallery of the entries into this year's competition. Please vote for your favorite ones, even if you didn't participate in the contest yourself. We want as many votes as possible to ensure the fairest result.
The voting period will end on Sunday October 20th, 22:00:00 UTC.
Remember, these maps are fighting for the recognition of being the best maps in the competition, with ProFantasy store vouchers for the top 3.
I've shown all entries in the post below, but some maps at the end are excluded from the actual voting, these being mine, Sue's and Ralf's due to us either working for ProFantasy or arranging this contest. Also note that the rules stipulated one price per mapper, so should someone the same mapper have two maps in the top 3, they will only get the best prize they qualify for, the other prize will move downwards in the list to the next eligible contestant. This also applies to the prize for the randomly drawn 1000th atlas map which will also be announced at the end of the voting.
If you prefer to view the submissions in the image gallery viewer, this link leads to the first entry, and you can use the arrows in the top right to navigate back and forth.
Below, you will find three poll questions, to decide which map you prefer for first, second and third points. I'll give the maps points based on your votes (8 points for a first place vote, 5 points for a second place vote, and 3 points for a third place vote) and at the end of the voting period I will tally up the points and present the final list.
Some mappers have submitted more than one map to the competition. If you want to give them one of your votes, but do not prefer any one map of theirs above another, I recommend giving the vote to the first of their maps in the list. This allows them to collect most of their votes on one map instead of being randomly spread over them which hurts their chances since we are voting for best map, not best mapper.
For voting, please don't just consider how visually pleasing the map is, but also take into account the premise of the competition. Does it represent a conceivable fantasy village? Is it an interesting adventure location? Is the map good work by the mapper, or is the beauty just in the style they picked?
And to to all the contestants, please don't despair if your map gets very few or even no votes, it doesn't mean people dislike your map. But since we are only voting for the top 3 and not ranking every map, and due to the fact that these competitions don't get too many voters in total, most votes will tend to go to a small selection of the maps.
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Distance Information
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Distance Information
Which box is used depends on which menu set is in use. The newer version (2-lined one) is used in the menus for some newer add-ons like SS4, while you should see the old one in for example the standard overland menus.
Basically, these are two different commands, DISTANCE and DIST2. You can always ensure that you get the one you want by just typing the right command into the command line instead of using the menu.
As an alternative, you can edit the affected menu files in a text editor (the .mnu files in the CC3+ data directory) and just replace all instances of DIST2 with DISTANCE in there.
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Community Atlas 1000th map Competition - with Prizes [August/September]
Thanks to all who participated. It is now well past the deadline, so I am closing this thread.
A new thread with an overview of the submissions and voting will appear in a few days.
If you were working on a map, but weren't able to finish it in time for the deadline, I would still be happy to have it for the atlas, just submit it when you are ready.








