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@jpcosta92: I always include that with my map themes. :)
@cHabu: No need for Natural Disasters, only Snowfall. If you do however have Natural Disasters you can see what sort of disasters you could encounter on this map (since that's controlled by the map theme). I hope that explains it. :)
@cedara2: Yeah, Daylight Classic tones down the brightness (I suggest enabling all 4 top settings) - I never play without it as the lighting is too bright for my taste and washes out colors of buildings. :)
(Sorry, not that familiar with map-themes.)
Thank you!
@MrMiyagi: Thank you! :D