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KaRei

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I know there are 40 sectors on the map, each with limit of 256 provinces.
I'm however not sure in their sizes.
Can somebody tell me their positions and sizes?
And can somebody confirm or deny whether the sectors are overlapping?
Thanks a lot
 
The map is divided in these regions which are 2048x2048 pixels side by side. But they have a 256 border which makes them 2560x2560 pixels. And these borders overlap each other.

idgrid-flow.gif

This is an image of the regions without the overlapping areas.


If you do the /R command in the stats.exe you gain a file which includes a list of the coordinates of each region.

The regions in the far right and left sides borrow pixels from the opposite side. Like the first region is de jure 0,0,2048,2048. But de facto it is 18688,0,2304,2304. ;)
 
I tried the stats.exe /R, but it returned just the 2048-multiplied coordinates. The real coordinates (with the overlapped borders) aren't there.
But I found the information in mview.exe, where the borders of sectors are shown, including the overlapped areas :cool:
The total size of the sector remains as you said - 2560x2560
The overlap is there shown however 512 pixels wide, not just 256 :(
Well, I think we're done here.

I hate those sectors. They suck >__<#
At least if they wouldn't be overlapping each other.
*Sigh* Poor my map

Thanks for the information ;)
 
The map is divided in these regions which are 2048x2048 pixels side by side. But they have a 256 border which makes them 2560x2560 pixels. And these borders overlap each other.

idgrid-flow.gif

This is an image of the regions without the overlapping areas.


If you do the /R command in the stats.exe you gain a file which includes a list of the coordinates of each region.

The regions in the far right and left sides borrow pixels from the opposite side. Like the first region is de jure 0,0,2048,2048. But de facto it is 18688,0,2304,2304. ;)

De jure is 0,0,2304,2304
 
The sectors that I know are there

0,0, - 2304,2304 (de jure), 18688,0 - 2304,2304 (de facto)

1792,0 - 4352,2304

1792,1792 - 4352,4352

3840,1792 - 6400,4352

3840,0 - 6400,2304

16128,0 - 18688,2304
 
Now about the sector's load counting ...
I have 2 sectors filled to the maximal amount of provinces (256 provs in each).
However, one sector passed the importing process well, but on the second one minject yelled on me that it's overloaded.
I counted provinces in the critical sector 3 times, but didn't find even a one stupid pixel of any 257th province within. So 3 times I checked there is really only 256 provinces (including PTI).
I wanted to try mstats to generate list of provinces in the sectors and check their presence by names, not just visually, but sadly mstats appeared to be off-help in this problem - in the critical sector it lists only one province and the counter value for the sector in the generated results also shows only 1 :wacko:

Does somebody have an idea what's going on?
Are in the sector's usage counted just provinces that are present there with some pixels, or there are counted all provinces with at least boundboxes overlapping into the sector?