Well, i beat the game once. Now i want to play through again and do the extra stuff. With the Region Map correct, but i can't find ANYTHING to help me with it. Anyone know of a place that can show me or help me with the Region Map Creation?
Well, i beat the game once. Now i want to play through again and do the extra stuff. With the Region Map correct, but i can't find ANYTHING to help me with it. Anyone know of a place that can show me or help me with the Region Map Creation?
FFTA's FAQs section in gamefaqs has this Region Create Setups. It gives a few suggestions on how you might want to set up the world.
I actually DON'T like that whole "you make the world" thing. How the hell do I know where I want all the Towns.
I just tried to put them in places where they made Geographical sense.
Like I put the snowy mountain pass Way up North whare I thought It would be the coldest(is Coldest a Word?).
Yeah, i agree. I put my deserts where they look like they fit, why should there be a desert on an island?
It makes no sense.....![]()
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I've made a little homepage on FFTA.
Not much yet, but it'll be bigger when I'm not that busy playing the game =)
http://www.angelfire.com/wa3/atlerik
or it's a deserted desert island...
I started following the map on my new game, but for the old game, i had most of the towns scattered through out, some right next to eachother, while most snowy areas were north, some mountains were in the center since they weren't snowy. I guess it's whatever select told me about it's descrip.
Sure maybe a lot of Austrlia is desert, but it certainly isn't a big island, it's a continent (the only country that is also a continent at that).:mog:Originally posted by MagicKnight Locke
its a big islandlike australia
My father once told me:
"Son, if you don't do something right.......well......it doesn't take as long."
I placed things where they didn't make sense. I have the desert cities/desert on islands.
What's wrong with desert islands?![]()
Many deserts are formed usign the rainshadow effect which is extremely unlikely to occur on a small, one-town island.