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Using curated maps to keep this game alive and even seeking modders help to get cosmetic items and get percentage cut out of it just to keep it on life support.
Even if you get petition on signature if the person targeted for it won't do it there's no point.
I also agree that the curated maps tend to rely too much on changing and over complicating the crafting system. That's the kind of thing I look for in mods, not so much maps. (More Farming will always be in my mods folder.)
Though Waryth makes a perfectly valid point about Nelson "being behind" on things, making a new official map may actually help him. I know from personal experience that when you start to feel behind and burnt out on a project, starting something simple and new can really help get you back on track. It gets the creative juices flowing.