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The large amount of jungle is a little blank - mostly randomly placed trees. Not much reason for the player to get lost in. But you can obviously add your own compositions and things. It's large enough to have vehicles, and you can just as well have a modern or WW2 themed mission. As far as I can tell it inherits all the surfaces, lighting, and colors from Tanoa, so don't expect a new look.
I actually just have one "criticism": the fort on the southeast island uses modern metal walkway stairs. So maybe avoid that part if you have the Nassau 1715 mod loaded.
But seriously, if you want a Pacific or Caribbean mission location with multiple small islands and native villages, without extra mod dependencies, I recommend this.
Shouldnt be.