• I can get a discount on Adobe since I am a student but it is still $240 a year. I mean $20 a month doesn’t sound terrible if I was going to be able to crank this out this cancel my subscription but between classes and work I doubt that will be the case. Affinity seems like it can do what I need as I am certainly a beginner. I just want to make sure its user friendly since I am the worst 21 year old when it comes to technology.

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    Which rules would you apply to this map?  A&A Global 1940?  HBG Global 1936?


  • A&A 1940 plus rules of my own. Never played or read the rules of HBG. For all I now my rules could have some overlap but to my knowledge they are either my own or twisting of things that I have seen on the forums that were concepts that I made/am making into rules


  • I really want to figure out which program so I can get this worked out and get to designing and play testing the variant I have in mind. Then I can share more. But I need this map done first


  • All vector programs have a learning curve. Best way to learn a program fast is to start an actual project with them.
    Google techniques as needed, not to get an understanding of the program.

    It really comes down to ownership and time.
    Adobe is cheaper at first but you will need to keep paying. Add that you will feel you need to use it to get the $20 out of it.
    If later revisions are warranted, you will need to re-subscribe.
    Affinity will be more expensive at first but you own it and can use it whenever you have the time.

    Both will do what you want in this case.
    If I was starting out now, I’d use Affinity as it offers the most options for my time. (no having to get it done before the end of the month/subscription)

    A lot of the techniques/commands are similar in both programs so switching later isn’t relearning from scratch.


  • I ended up doing some more research and I went with affinity. Thanks for the help Robert and everybody else. I will keep people updated as this moves forward with an actual program


  • I am unsure how to convert the file so that I can show you guys all of the progress I have made. I attached here a picture of the middle east so people can see how that ended up. I have finished the majority of the pacific and have also made some good progress on Africa. Africa should be done this week leaving only the Soviet Union, the Americas, and the sea zones.

    Middle East.PNG


  • I do want to emphasize that this draft of the map is purely for conceptual use. The amount of house rules and additions going into this variant will require a significant amount of play testing. Due to that I don’t want to take the hours needed to make this map all pretty and what not only to find out there are some fundamental flaws.


  • I can get a discount on Adobe since I am a student but it is still $240 a year.

    Adobe are a bunch of criminals. Buy older CS3, which gives you unlimited time ( never register it). You used to buy something and use it forever, now its total BS where they “lease” a program for one year. Rubbish. CS3 works great

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    @Imperious:

    I can get a discount on Adobe since I am a student but it is still $240 a year.

    Adobe are a bunch of criminals. Buy older CS3, which gives you unlimited time ( never register it). You used to buy something and use it forever, now its total BS where they “lease” a program for one year. Rubbish. CS3 works great

    I have 20 years with photoshop… yes, started using it in 1999 lol… and each version i upgraded to was basically the same, what really changes are the plug ins, CS3 is the last version I upgraded to, been using it for over a decade now, it is great.


  • I already purchased and am using Affinity Designer, a vector program with a one time purchase fee.


  • how much?


  • It was $49.99

  • '20 '19 '18 Customizer

    @bgugs:

    It was $49.99

    That seems like a decent price tag, although I have no experience with Affinity Designer. But from the looks of it, it’s a nice tool.

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    I still have my old laptop with my old Adobe software, so I’m fine for now (although my Laptop is on it’s last legs).


  • Affinity seems like a good program. I am sure if I had any sort of technical skills it could do a lot more than I am using it for


  • That is true of all software. :-D

    I am using CS6 of Illustrator and PS but stopped upgrading the MacOS at OSX.12.

    PS is buggy now and I’ve switched to Affinity Photo now.
    Affinity is a direct reaction to the highway robbery of Adobe.
    Quark has upped its game as well to compete with Indesign.

    Still only playing with Designer as I work faster in Illustrator. ( started back in 1992)

    All in all, Affinity will replace Adobe in the future. It just needs the time to integrate new features.
    Like Adobe did throughout the 90’s and very early 00’s.

    Adobe stopped major feature rich updates and lost revenue so they switched to “leasing” and forced people to upgrade/pay.


  • @robert:


    Affinity is a direct reaction to the highway robbery of Adobe.

    With their Affinity product line Serif finally managed to become competitve against Adobe.

    I switched from the Creative Cloud Photo subscription  (PS+LR) to Affinity Photo about one year ago.
    I have started with Affinity Designer some months ago. Still much to learn.

    With Affinity Publisher they will offer a replacement for Adobe Indesign anytime this year.


  • Hadn’t heard of Publisher.

    Thanks for the heads up.


  • Was going to try to show you guys where I am at through dropbox but it says you cannot preview this type of file. Anybody know how to convert it? This is probably a very simple thing but I am not a technology guy

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