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Just learn to play the game. Enough room.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=869802399
See, but saying the size of the map is big enough is totally subjective. When I look at your park i just think about how tiny it is lmao For me, the map size is way too small, I could never recreate the amazing parks I built in RCT3 Sandbox, especially with all the scenery options we have in PC, I like to build large set pieces with all the rides and grand themed sections within my parks.
I could care less if the potato you run this game on can barely handle what you're trying to do. I also don't much care if my desktop can't fully run what I want to do, we should still be given the option of increasing the map size significantly. I reference to Cities Skylines and how you can increase your map to the maximum, in spite of all of those that protested against it.
Pic or it didn't happen.