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'''1. A published map is not for you, it is for everyone else''' |
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Who is your map for? If it is for you and you alone, then this guide is unnecessary -- create whatever your heart desires. But if you intend to publish this map in order to help the community and players in their navigation, appreciation or understanding of the game world, there are some some standards you should follow. Just as motorists have reason to expect that all stop signs will be similar, no matter what road they are on, players have the right to expect that their maps will be broadly similar. |
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I put this item first, because it's easy to lose sight of as creators -- a published map is a ''utility tool'' for the community and players, not just an opportunity for you to force a product or vision into the game and screens of other people. While every creator has some vision for their creation, you should not let that vision interfere with the primary purpose of a map, which is simply to orient players within the game world. |
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==Technical Considerations== |
==Technical Considerations== |
Revision as of 22:35, 17 March 2022
(Working draft of "Mapping: A Best Practices Guide")
Overview
Maps are a key aspect of any roleplaying game, and Gemstone is no different in that respect. Unlike other games, however, the only maps that exist in Gemstone are those created by its players. If you are reading this guide, you must feel some interest in the art of cartography, and I hope that it will provide some utility or inspiration to you, whether you are a beginner considering your very first map, or an experienced mapmaker looking to refine your products for to meet the highest expectations of users on the Wiki or in the mapdb.
General Considerations
1. A published map is not for you, it is for everyone else
Who is your map for? If it is for you and you alone, then this guide is unnecessary -- create whatever your heart desires. But if you intend to publish this map in order to help the community and players in their navigation, appreciation or understanding of the game world, there are some some standards you should follow. Just as motorists have reason to expect that all stop signs will be similar, no matter what road they are on, players have the right to expect that their maps will be broadly similar.
I put this item first, because it's easy to lose sight of as creators -- a published map is a utility tool for the community and players, not just an opportunity for you to force a product or vision into the game and screens of other people. While every creator has some vision for their creation, you should not let that vision interfere with the primary purpose of a map, which is simply to orient players within the game world.
Technical Considerations
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Style Guide
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