I have improved the campaign map for my simple ECW campaign. I have drawn up the areas using county boundaries, and it looks much nicer.
The observant will see one major change - the Midlands has been split into two areas. When drawn up this way the original area was huge compared to what was covered by the other areas. This split into North Midlands and South Midlands makes a little more sense.
I have run some test campaigns with this map and it doesn't radically how the campaign pans out. The setup for the Royalists changes; they start with South Midlands, but North Midlands is uncontrolled at the start.
I did try some test campaigns where I used random rolls to select the active area each turn, but then allowed that side to choose which area they moved into. If they go into an uncontrolled area then they simply take it over. If they choose an enemy area then they fight a battle as per the rules, which causes time to advance.
The really, really observant will see that the map I chose for the background was actually produced fifty years after the ECW. I liked the image though.
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