[quote=@TheArhive] Hey there man. I do get where you're coming from on most of these (even although it does pain me to see my map smacked aside and other random maps recommended in it's place, i worked really hard on it!). To answer some of your worries: Yeah i do agree with you the sense of scale is rather odd, and i recognize this is due to my drawing style. It's rather hard to add more features without making the map look like a mess of features. In short adding more features would make it feel a rather bit too crowded. I understand it is not perfect but i don't feel a true need for perfection. But i see some people might want to disagree with me on this. I can though alleviate your worries about the map lacking the new world. I do intend on finishing a complete world map at some point. We just focused on Albion as it is more important that the rest of the world game wise. So when the full world map is finished things may look a bit less 'oversized' as what you are currently looking at is but a section of the world map. If you do have any advice about how you think the map may be altered i will be glad to hear you out. But don't expect too much from me as people have already started making claims and things are almost set in stone. [/quote]When I make a suggestion, it's that. I don't demand anything but offer alternatives people to consider. So don't worry I am not urging you to replace the map. Not like I'd even have the power for it but it's good if I make this certain. As for advices? Hmm, I'll be honest and say that you're likely more skilled making maps than me so in a way my suggestions might be not as useful. With that said as fellow artist I might be able to give you explanations why is it like that: 1.) Your map of the main continent doesn't fill up a sufficient portion of the image. Thus feels small. 2.) Your map shows the edges of the two other continents. They both seem to be larger. Thus feels small. 3.) The narrowed "tendril" half-islands seem to be almost as articulated as the random wavy borders of the main continent. This leaves the illusion that the territory is small. Non-native speaker here so I hope I explained this sufficiently. These three actually contribute to making it look not massive. I can also talk from the perspective of a player. Those bay-like areas are neat but also charm the player to encompass them even as a small nation. Thus reducing the perceived area. Mountains are another thing, they can define borders for players but they're so large here. Check Africa for comparison (which kinda looks like your continent): [hider=Large Picture][img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/Africa_satellite_orthographic.jpg[/img] [/hider] They're hard to do as subdued like this, though. And one of the maps I suggested, Strangereal, had a similar issue. So it isn't as big of a problem as it sounds. To be fair though this is why the geographical map was never used for player colored borders. Perhaps making a blank alternative for your map would solve some issues? Players are already encouraged to imagine up the details. We have beautiful examples where players drew their own detailing for within their country borders. Another suggestion from game perspective, add sub-continents if possible. I mean the "small" islands are good but there'd be always players who want to be England or your stereotypical semi-isolated country. In this case players with smaller territory but big navy rolls might even be designed for it. Alight, it wouldn't be really fair to redraw the map. But how about altering it a bit? Making it blank might be easy via tracing and then zoom it on a bit to make it almost as big as the entire image? That could solve some issues already. If you want to do more serious work on it you can try straightening out the outlines or making it straighter and less angular most of the time. Also potentially adding a mini-continent close by for people who wishes to have a faint water surface between them and the rest of the continent. The "small" islands are good but only a specific kind of player style would really want to be on those. Again, I repeat these are just ideas of mine. You aren't forced to do any of these. I try just my best to help you.