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That's exactly how I imagined it.
In many maps, the decorations are the eye catcher so staged that they attract attention immediately. Here it is more the reverse. The decorations should not be noticed immediately but gradually discovered in the sense of "wait a minute ... what the... is that?"
I went to play a new game but instead I ended up just looking around for half an hour... Well ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ done my good man. Well ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ done indeed. The detail in this map is what I'd expect if this shipped with the game and it only had one really good map.
once next to the trailer once in the description and once in the update section . ;)
thx again for your review
https://youtu.be/6KOCUousRn0