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Alpine Mountains and Rivers  1.0

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Craggy mountains and deep rivers, standard size region 4 x 4 large cities - if anyone would like an alternative config please pm me and I will be happy to make one

 

No modifications required on this map - just render and play




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Well thats a wide difference in views ........................... and 49 views and 11 downloads tell me what I want to know far better than any comment ..........

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ratings??? - gold stars ???? - not interested - the ratio of views to downloads is the best rating system we have - because VERY FEW PEOPLE can be bothered to comment or rate ............ and nobody is forcing them to ...........

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Hunter - I laugh my head off when people say - "theres something wrong with it" well I dont need to rant back at them - the 14 downloads tells me the map is ok .............. and the average download rate of 1 in 2.3 on my 59 maps tells me all I need to know ..............

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It looks good, but there just isn't much to develop on. I think that is why most people don't like it or say it is lacking something. I think it looks good, but I don't see much use from it.

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Thankyou phattonez - at last somebody has said WHY. All I can say is that I play test all my maps before releasing them - I guess you HAVENT played this map - so your comment is irrelevant .............

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I haven't played this map, and it isn't that I don't like it, it's just that it would be tough to build on those mountains. I thought it was good, and I was just trying to explain why others thought that it was missing something.

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With respect phattonez - I dont need an explanation - I can work it out for myself. You will find that this map opens some great opportunities for tunnelling - I have PLAYED the map and its perfectly good for that purpose. I removed a post from JH which was insulting to you.

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You ought to be a politician teach - VERY diplomatic reply lol As its name suggests - this map is a representation of Alpine Mountains - which ARE craggy - and there are very few large cities in the French/Swiss Alps - I know - flown over them - and visited them lol

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I hasten to add that I didnt visit them specifically to do research on this map - I aint THAT dedicated to Simtroplolis - or am I ????? hehehehhehe

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