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Hopefully the modders read the discussions he he he.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaoAKGRNCOU&ab_channel=Taka
edit: he says that it's not publicly available yet, the modder sent it to him for testing. But that was more than a month ago, maybe that changed. If not, there is the other version without Nate.
Since discovering all the nice mods for the game, i was wondering if any of the current modders have given it some thought regarding the creation of an extra large and even huge map/s.
I suspect that the map's in the game might be bound to the different campaigns you get in the game i.e as created by the developers.
But seeing that there are such good mods for the game, it amazing that some modder has not yet got into the creation of more maps and terrain creations alterations of the said islands that could be used in the sand box mode and especially with the multi player part that one can pull into a sand box game like one can with Transport Fever 1 and 2.
Surely the developers could make the necessary files available to modders so that something like that can be achieved.
Many games now a days only hold so long before people move on to the next new game being released.
A nice game like this could do with some added replayability , which i would think benefit the creators in regard to their dlc sales which is available, as most things now in life is about making more and more money which is a shame.
You see it happening to Baldur's Gate 3, where there is an actual effort in having the game being re playable which is huge for gaming in general, same as with New World where the effort of keeping of the customer base is being done in some or other fashion.
Kind regards
Ollie
4 players per team (co-op, meaning you share your islands, income, ships and so on, basically 4 humans controling the same player).
Max 15 human players.