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As far as gripes about the Columbia not being realistic, this game -if you hadn't realized- is made up of big ass hexagon tile based maps. Scaling actual landmasses and their real life functions is impossible without making it look doofy.
Sorry, but deal with it. Or, find one of the other three or four Washington maps on the Workshop that don't emphasize astetics as much.
Youre also forgetting vashon island, which is just as big as bainbridge. Granted its technically "2" islands, but few even from back home know that(maury island).
Obviously this is nit picking, def a well done map.
Most Oregonians would wins because they'd never have to go to Salem again.