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so it really have come to that, i was looking for a map with very low ammount of cities and factories so my trains would be bigger and spread wider to make a cool chain of tracks, without deforming the beauty of the map. (unfortunately the map generator suck at that ^_^)
Anyhow your map looks pretty and a good ammount of time was put to make it, I bet if you found more peoples to help you mod you could break through any limit and make those mushroom trees
so i'm just concluding with saying great work and thanks for sharing it
Hope to see more cool stuff you make in the future, meanwhile all the best wishes!
Some of it is me being lazy though. The hyrule ridge area in particular I had no idea what to do with. There aren't any textures in tpf2 that work well for the terrain and I can't find anything even close to the mushroom trees in game or on the workshop lmao. But I could add the many small lakes and ponds which would add a fair amount of detail both to that area and places like the Zora Domain.
Even though great work!
Very creative tbh lmao