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i agree 100%
And I might add, discovering the map, is way more then just discovering the cities, as some have said. There can be a lot of gametime just checking things out.
Example, I was in Eureka, saw a church with a sign out front, God says Drive Carefully. I thought that was funny. Down the street I saw a missing person poster, and I thought, is that Pavel? Then no its probably just some person, or is it. And the gorgeous scenery, the feel of the area, and this was just on one street. Its really cool.
i totally agree they do capture the feel of the different areas as they add states we will get to see alot more sights taking in the beauty of America .