Macrodialect

A macrodialect is a category encompassing a large number of other dialects. There are five macrodialects: Standard, Simple, Traditional, Advanced, and Custom/Other.

Types
There are distinct differences between the five macrodialects. Here are the major differences.

Standard
The standard macrodialect is the most commonly used of all, and the most likely one to be chosen during an alternate history, history or alternate war video. In this macrodialect, there are 3 colors for nations at war, the darkest of which is for the country itself, and red and blue for offense and defense respectively. This macrodialect, speaking countries are white, and unclaimed land, collapsed nations and wastelands are grey. Most standard dialects use infoboxes, Usually used for:
 * Flags
 * Speech
 * Name of Conflict
 * Name of Country
 * Year

Simple
The simple macrodialect uses 2 colors for war instead of three, and uses red and blue for offense and defense respectively. White is used for speaking countries, and grey is used for wastelands, unclaimed land and collapsed nations. This macrodialect isn't as widely used as standard because it simply isn't interesting, and most viewers desire an interesting video.

Traditional
Traditional is the oldest macrodialect. It is typically made in MS Paint, unlike simple and standard, usually made in paint.net or Adobe Photoshop. Traditional uses just one color for countries at war, and red and blue for offense and defense respectively. White is used for speaking, and grey is used for wastelands, collapsed nations and unclaimed land, although this macrodialect is less likely to encompass all of these things.

Advanced
Advanced is a macrodialect used by mappers who want to push the limits of mapping. It uses features such as 3D mapping and animations. Not many mappers use this macrodialect, however, likely due to its complexity. Please add to this section.

Custom
Custom is a macrodialect used to encompass dialects that can't fit appropriately into any other macrodialect. They are just far too different to reasonably fit in. Qualifications that could make a dialect custom are:
 * Completely different color scheme
 * Features that make no sense
 * Strange cosmetic features (for example, all name upside-down)
 * More colors

Dialects
The following is a categorization of dialects into their appropriate categories. Please add your dialect into the category that you see fits.

Standard

 * Ion
 * BR Mapping

Simple
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Traditional

 * CDM Cheap

Advanced
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Custom
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