- Joined
- Apr 6, 2014
If you'll notice, some of the city districts are in gray. I intended this to be a subtle indication that they're the seedier/poorer parts of town. So those places, naturally, would be where the poorer minorities live. Of course, I imagine "seedy" in Cwcville-logic would be someone selling wacky tabacky out of the back of a van or drunk people urinating in public, not Russian gangsters shooting at each other with AKs. Heck, even prostitution is Vegas-style legal.So where do all the niggo’s live? I’d assume they’d have their own neighborhood, and given Chris’s skills at speaking urban and knowing terms like “jivin’ turkey” Cwcville must have a (immensely stereotypical) minority population.
I like how you placed the CWCville shopping center all the way out on the left side of the map, surrounded by grassland and a trailer park.
A location as illogical and random as the fact that a mall doubles as the local seat of power and houses the mayors office.
I can't take credit for the absurd placement of the Cwcville mall. Chris' original comic had it there in the first place. I mean, I guess it makes for a mall to be generally out of the way of a town, somewhere in a retail neighborhood close to the suburbs, but you'd naturally want a City Hall to be right in the middle of town so you're closer to everything. It's like in a fantasy RPG, when a King's castle lords over a village from a couple acres away.
I can take credit for the giant ass trailer park. I like big ass, ugly trailer parks. I imagine it's a bit like Slab City, or wherever the Trailer Park Boys live. Also, fun fact: it's named after Jacob Sockness. The crummiest, saddest shithole in town.
The bottom right looks a little empty. I think I might add a quarry or something.