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The font is different, it's a bit blurry and it seems a little smaller compared to the other version. Don't take this as complaining because it's not, as long as i can find my way around it's fine with me. --[[User:Legeres|Legeres]] 14:01, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
The font is different, it's a bit blurry and it seems a little smaller compared to the other version. Don't take this as complaining because it's not, as long as i can find my way around it's fine with me. --[[User:Legeres|Legeres]] 14:01, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
: The rooms hanging off of the lines is kind of confusing to me. I like how the original map seems to fit along a grid, but with this they're all over the place instead of along the center of the line. -[[User:Tea|Tea]]
: The rooms hanging off of the lines is kind of confusing to me. I like how the original map seems to fit along a grid, but with this they're all over the place instead of along the center of the line. -[[User:Tea|Tea]]

== Add a few area links? ==

I think it would be handy to have a few more clickable links to maps of areas inside the Crossing, the Temple for example. Anyone know how to do this? I'd be happy to do it myself if someone can teach me and if nobody objects. Is this a good idea? --[[User:Aracin|Aracin]] 02:59, 11 March 2009 (UTC)

Revision as of 21:59, 10 March 2009

Map Changes

The font is different, it's a bit blurry and it seems a little smaller compared to the other version. Don't take this as complaining because it's not, as long as i can find my way around it's fine with me. --Legeres 14:01, 1 March 2009 (UTC)

The rooms hanging off of the lines is kind of confusing to me. I like how the original map seems to fit along a grid, but with this they're all over the place instead of along the center of the line. -Tea

Add a few area links?

I think it would be handy to have a few more clickable links to maps of areas inside the Crossing, the Temple for example. Anyone know how to do this? I'd be happy to do it myself if someone can teach me and if nobody objects. Is this a good idea? --Aracin 02:59, 11 March 2009 (UTC)