by Chakravanti » Tue Dec 29, 2009 11:55 pm
I agree with caradon. The effort to mapping is far beyond the benefits received for doing so.
I gave up after I made half a dozen or so. Now, if one mapping cost maybe a jar or so of ink and gave you a full local map then maybe it would be a bit different. Wherein the benefits of actually going into and exploring the map in person are the ability to mark caves and check resources. As it stands those acttions are more useful and done faster than making an actual map. See the Brodgar iron mine thread for the Codexian map. Where they only bothered to make maps of relevant intersections because full mapping is never worth the bother.
Well what is this that I can't see
With ice cold hands takin' hold of me
Well I am death, none can excel
-Ralph Stanley,
O Death!