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I am working to build an aggressive new image set for XCONQ.
The following is a tentative plan, is it possible? Is there a better
way?
1) Download the GIS data and convert the image to a palatable image format 2) Overlay a hex grid (to scale) on the image 3) "Break off" each of the hexes and place them into a file similar to those found under the /lib/images directory painstakingly categorized in order by terrain type
4) Create a terrain file with the terrain information
I have created a complete outline here:
http://www.gencom.us/xconq_design.html
Xconq's engine can't be beat in my opinion.
Long term, just to throw it out there: is it possible to interface raw GIS coordinate data (longitude, latidude, etc.) directly with Xconq's engine?
I'm willing to perform the painstaking work if you're willing to point
me in the right direction.
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