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I did put a lot of time (about 6-8 days and countless hours each day) into this map trying to make it good. A lot of thought and a lot of hours.It was my first map and I did what I could. I do plan on updating it and I will look into what you said. Thanks for the comments, though!
That being said, what exactly are you referring to?As for beaches, to my knowledge most beaches but aren't they really just thin, mostly rocky/grassy strips along the coast? Nothing really "beach" like about them, to me. With notable exception of Alki Beach, but that's out of the buildable range even with 25 tiles
SR I left out mostly because I want to leave creativity when building. I focused on the Interstates instead. I'm aware of the rail (my college thesis was about this actually) but for map sake and again, giving a bit of freedom, I tried to throw it through as many tiles as I could. I was thinking more for game playing (without the unlimited cash and stuff). So, for example having a West Seattle Bridge or random rail on Harbor Island and having someone never expand there, might look a bit silly, yeah? That was a typo (meant King County Int'l)