Sorry Malte, but those are pretty bad poll choices.
I would a 100% agree with you Austin if I was thinking of that picture showing the entire Great Valley
The map of the game however will be based on the assumption that what is shown in the original movie was only a small section of the Great Valley as otherwise many of the landmarks of the sequels (a volcano to begin with) would not really fit into that image from the original movie.
Currently I am trying to fit the Great Valley onto a map that would measure 15km x 15km = 225 square kilometers.
I have devided that map into 25 "sectors" each of which would be 3km x 3km.
What I am mainly trying to figure out is how many sectors would be covered by the section of the Great Valley in the original movie. My original plan was to fit that entire section in one sector, but I have come to realize that this might be rather narrow and also might distort things as the valley section we see in the original movie is clearly longer than wide, in any case not a square-like shape.
The size of 50 kilometers would on the one hand be cool, but on the other hand it would be quite a burden on the performance of the program with the resources we have. Moreover we have the characters cross very large parts of the Valley in an entire day in several movies. Therefore the distance probably can't be quite as large as 50 kilometers square. At a trot of 20 km/h it would still take about an hour to walk from one end of the map to the other (since you won't be able to walk as the Pterosaur flyes (unless you happen to be one

) on the map which will include many obstacles be taken into account.
My apologies for the metric system to those of you who are not used to it. But not only am I personally used to that system but also it is just a LOT easier to work with such a simple decimal based system (1kilometer 1000meter = 10 000 decimeter = 100 000 centimeter) than it is with the not so regular system of miles, yards, feet, and inches. Especially when working with different scales the later system is really a pain in the... especially for someone like me who is not good at mathematics
