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I'm going to try to introduce some randomness to the starting algorithm and I'm also considering reducing the size of each map slightly to account for civ spacing.
I also notice that starting positions are quite far apart. Some will like this, I am sure, but in my experience, this has the effect of making the game at least one, maybe two levels easier.
Transposia should be marked "Enabled" and, if not, highlight it and use the button the right to enable it.
great map!
I like both that it's familiar and unfamiliar at the same time!