jodgi Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 (edited) Amalienborg Danmark-Norge 592181.5/37460.5 Fajardo España 559283.2/38273.0 San Juan España 535733.8/46463.0 Arecibo Neutral 509501.5/46330.3 Edited May 13, 2015 by jodgi
Bart Smith Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 Was sailing a bit NE of Cuba coast: Port-de-Paix 19.938-72.846 Neutral Baracoa 20.359-75.562 Neutral Nipe 20.792-75.562 Neutral Puerto del Padre 21.240-76.546 Neutral Nuevitas 21.615-77.147 Neutral Cayo Coco 22.473-78.326 Neutral Please update map with those ones. P.S. Always thought that all Cuba was spanish...
Henry d'Esterre Darby Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 Map is updated: http://arcg.is/1F3BtOD new flags and content, enjoy... Quartermaster Plymouth, Montserrat is a neutral port mate - it's currently marked British.
Siegfried Posted May 14, 2015 Posted May 14, 2015 (edited) I'm talking about the Quartermaster mapping application. In my travel Fort Oranje is in the Bonaire island the next at east from Curacao. In Curacao is Willemstadt where your map is marked like Fort Baii and the next west island named Aruba is Fort Zoutman where you has marked like Oranjestad. The three town I am talking about are United de Provinciën all of them. Oranjestad I think is in the Virgin islands or near Gustavia, but when I was there I didn't log my travel. And the port of Plymouth in Montserrat is neutral, not english. Maybe not all of us we have the same town names? P.S. Many people gave the game coordinates but we nave not aposibility for enter that coordinate and see where the ports are. And now that servers are down... Edited May 14, 2015 by Siegfried
jodgi Posted May 14, 2015 Posted May 14, 2015 I'm talking about the Quartermaster mapping application. In my travel Fort Oranje is in the Bonaire island the next at east from Curacao. In Curacao is Willemstadt where your map is marked like Fort Baii and the next west island named Aruba is Fort Zoutman where you has marked like Oranjestad. The three town I am talking about are United de Provinciën all of them. Oranjestad I think is in the Virgin islands or near Gustavia, but when I was there I didn't log my travel. There may have been something with the coords I gave...
Siegfried Posted May 14, 2015 Posted May 14, 2015 Yeah jodgi, that is more like I remember that area. Quartermaster guessed oranjestad was in curacao because that name is duplicated in real life. Pampatar, neutral (11000, -63794) La Blanquilla, pirate (11840, -64645) La tortuga, neutral (10900, -65335) La Orchilla, neutral (11800, -66115) Someone can give the ports of Nevis, St Kitts. I need too Saba at SW of St Kitts and Anguilla at north of St Marteen. Thanks
Quartermaster Posted May 14, 2015 Posted May 14, 2015 Thanks for the feedback and I appreciate the interest. Since OW is temp down I am working on creating a better basemap: Sir Cloudsley-Shovell had suggested this map: http://historicalcharts.noaa.gov/historicals/preview/image/H01514sup-00-1881 Which I found to be very nice. Originally I had planned to convert OW coordinates from X,Z to Lat,Long for use in the map. However, my initial data points and some of the others I recieved didnt look like a simple linear conversion was going to work. That problem could arise from incorrect reporting or data, assumptions of geo coordinates, projection issues and map rotation or scaling. In any case, the inconsistancies I feel add to the "entertainment" and "rumour" of the map. Besides, if I understand the intended progression of the OW then indeed the ports of players will change in the future and I actually heard a comment the other day that the map could change as well. As soon as OW opens back up, I will begin updating the map again, assuming nothing major has changed and in the future look forward to also placing markers for fleets, battle areas, traders etc. Quartermaster
Bart Smith Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 Thanks for the feedback and I appreciate the interest. Since OW is temp down I am working on creating a better basemap: Sir Cloudsley-Shovell had suggested this map: http://historicalcharts.noaa.gov/historicals/preview/image/H01514sup-00-1881 Which I found to be very nice. Originally I had planned to convert OW coordinates from X,Z to Lat,Long for use in the map. However, my initial data points and some of the others I recieved didnt look like a simple linear conversion was going to work. That problem could arise from incorrect reporting or data, assumptions of geo coordinates, projection issues and map rotation or scaling. In any case, the inconsistancies I feel add to the "entertainment" and "rumour" of the map. Besides, if I understand the intended progression of the OW then indeed the ports of players will change in the future and I actually heard a comment the other day that the map could change as well. As soon as OW opens back up, I will begin updating the map again, assuming nothing major has changed and in the future look forward to also placing markers for fleets, battle areas, traders etc. Quartermaster The map suggested by Sir Cloudsley-Shovell its very nice but sadly not cover area we got implemented in game...so i guess we have to find another "base" map...or stay with yours first one
mouse of war Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 I much prefer the style of the Sir Cloudsley-Shovell sourced map. Less sea clutter and better contrast between the sea and land. Plus it's more of the period
Bart Smith Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 I much prefer the style of the Sir Cloudsley-Shovell sourced map. Less sea clutter and better contrast between the sea and land. Plus it's more of the period I like style of this map just saying that not cover all regions we have in game...
Quartermaster Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 I have updated the map with my newly discovered locations: http://arcg.is/1F3BtOD Since it is my understanding that a number of ports may have changed I will only add new updates going forward. In order to avoid confusion could you please submit new or updated locations with latitude and longitude coordinates. If you go to the map and hover the mouse over the location you will see the correct latitude and longitude coordinates displayed at the bottom of the map. Quartermaster
Sir Cloudsley-Shovell Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 I did find this,sadly its not of a brilliant quality,but it does have the Ares covered by NA.I wonder if anyone could use photoshop or something to improve it? http://historicalcharts.noaa.gov/historicals/preview/image/0-00-1880
Prater Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 I have updated the map with my newly discovered locations: http://arcg.is/1F3BtOD Since it is my understanding that a number of ports may have changed I will only add new updates going forward. In order to avoid confusion could you please submit new or updated locations with latitude and longitude coordinates. If you go to the map and hover the mouse over the location you will see the correct latitude and longitude coordinates displayed at the bottom of the map. Quartermaster FYI, a lot of ports have changed nationalities. I haven't checked your ports, but just be aware that ports you visited before the last patch might have changed hands.
Hunter Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 (edited) I like style of this map just saying that not cover all regions we have in game... I dunno, I've been using it to navigate and it seems to be ok... Although I've only been sailing about the coast of venezuala since I started using it... It's interestingly more accurate than google maps is for that area Edit: please ignore me, only just realised that it doesn't cover Florida or the gulf of mexico at all Edited May 22, 2015 by Hunter
Havelock Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 (edited) Salina Point Neutral 22,225 -74,225 Parrot Cay French 21,920 -72,070 Port Howe British 24,155 -75,333 Gibuara (In-Game) Gibara (Google Maps) Spain 21,125 -76,130 Puerto de Nipe (In-Game) Playa de Morales (Google Maps) Neutral 20,920 75,610 Baracoa Spain 20,365 -74,500 Edited May 23, 2015 by Havelock
Quartermaster Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 Map is updated: http://arcg.is/1F3BtOD Quatermaster
Bart Smith Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 Well devs changed some nationality of ports so...not sure it is accurate now. But keep good work mate! Last time when i visit Baracoa was neutral (spanish on map) and Parrot Cay was neutral (french on map)...
Quartermaster Posted May 24, 2015 Posted May 24, 2015 Map is updated: http://arcg.is/1F3BtOD Still looking to use a better base map with rose compass etc. New content and features have been added: Combat areas Trade Routes Fleets Capitals Lore Quartermaster
Inigo Balboa aka Ronda Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 (edited) La Isabela neutral x 306877.3 z 113201.5 Puerto Plata Spain x 324436.4 z 110822.4 Rincon Spain x 340415.9 z105374.8 Bahia Escocesa Neutral x 365312.1 z 89105.1 Macao Neutral x 424189.2 z 61148.7 Higuey Spain x 422069.7 z 40609.5 La Mona Pirates x 453301.1 z 26168.9 Castries France x 772095.6 z -167653.3 Marin Neutral x 778765.3 z -149311.8 Edited May 25, 2015 by Inigo Balboa
Jack Feathersword Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 San Juan Spain 18.450 66.044 Frederiksted 17.715 64.875 Is Danish not Neutral Coral Bay 18.3480091, -64.713192 Danish Amileborg (sp?) 18.3412769, -64.9304266 Danish Christiansted 17.7440364, -64.7062205 Danish
Bart Smith Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 I made simple map with compass degrees , may be help a bit to navigate
Bart Smith Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 Was sailing a bit NE of Cuba coast: Port-de-Paix 19.938-72.846 Neutral Baracoa 20.359-75.562 Neutral Nipe 20.792-75.562 Neutral Puerto del Padre 21.240-76.546 Neutral Nuevitas 21.615-77.147 Neutral Cayo Coco 22.473-78.326 Neutral Please update map with those ones. P.S. Always thought that all Cuba was spanish... Here are some i posted earlier...
Siegfried Posted May 25, 2015 Posted May 25, 2015 Here are some i posted earlier... Are you sure? Yesterday I was there and Cayo Coco not saw Cayo Coco. Only Cayo Romano (Pirates) in that area.
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