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As I understood it, Oxbow is more combat-focused, while Valley is old peaceful version.
There will be more and stronger bandits in later game years, and also the bigger camps, as not to overwhelm a new player straight away with the toughest bandits.
The total amount of camps on the map have stayed the same. But they can look better now (and have more bandits in it).
And of course it would have been bad, if none of the new features got added to Valley....
but..... we aren't talking about the biggest, strongest version of heavily fortified bandit-camps
spawning at the Valley, are we?!?
I mean, personally I've wanted more combat. So no real problem from my side.
But somehow ..... yeah, don't know. Simply from the gut.