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Hi all,

I just finished playing Privateer. After 20 years, it was nice to play it again.

I have uploaded and attached a scanned copy of the star map I made. I hung the map on the wall next to my monitor, so I could see at-a-glance how to get to the next star system.

Cheers

edit: hmm don't see the file I attached here
Post edited July 25, 2012 by drokmed
I don't see your map either. I'd like to. Maybe you can try again? I played Privateer and Righteous Fire back then on the Amiga Bridgeboard. I made detailed, very printable maps using the Amiga's facilities, since they were MUCH easier to deal with that the messydos stuff.. I'm afraid i didn't take very good care of them. I've found a few sheets, which are a bit worse for wear.

Regards,
Alter
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drokmed: Hi all,

I just finished playing Privateer. After 20 years, it was nice to play it again.

I have uploaded and attached a scanned copy of the star map I made. I hung the map on the wall next to my monitor, so I could see at-a-glance how to get to the next star system.

Cheers

edit: hmm don't see the file I attached here
Hi
try those links, you may find them helpful :)
http://www.classicgaming.cc/pc/privateer/navmap.php
http://www.gd69dn.de/privateer/Sector_Map_BW.gif

Regards
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drokmed: Hi all,

I just finished playing Privateer. After 20 years, it was nice to play it again.

I have uploaded and attached a scanned copy of the star map I made. I hung the map on the wall next to my monitor, so I could see at-a-glance how to get to the next star system.

Cheers

edit: hmm don't see the file I attached here