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Kevin MacLeod music would go hard not gonna lie.
I'm going to be honest here, I think the only thing the game really needs right now is another map (Maybe more clothes colours too).
And yes, I know there are modded maps but I feel that a newer map that combines elements of the existing maps would be a nice improvement. The majority of the playerbase doesn't deal with mods either, so it would be a nice addition for them.
Canyon is currently the only map with water, and I honestly think it is seriously under-utilised. Bricksville (And I suppose City to some extent) are the only maps that have large urban areas.
A map with Water (Rivers/ocean), a city (maybe some smaller towns) and a railway system would tie all everything together nicely.
Players who have used 'Yorkdale' and the older, outdated, 'Brick Islands' modded maps will understand what I mean. I think it'll give more gameplay options for the general audience, instead of updates that add brick types (Not that it's a bad thing.)
Bob, myself and many others would respond with the simple answer of: 'Mods'.
What is so nice about a shotgun, it's starting to get boring now
That a really cool suggestion:)
a coastal city/forest map, preferably both
a block with low friction, ice?
a invisible block, with no collision so you cant troll with it