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finally completed the Hoenn region, is where you develop the games pokémon ruby, sapphire and emerald. This region if it is accurate (see use this reference image) and smooth mountain did to build some cities.

 

Now I'll be working on the second version of Unova. then hopefully this map will like




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It appears you just made it by hand...

 

that may be the case but I'll give it to him that he did a good job with it.

my rating: 4/5

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I'll tell you what, if it was done by hand it's a pretty swell job!

I see potential for a nice and cozy region ;)

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I have had plans to do this since 2004 when I was like 8... I was going to use the Advanced Research Centre as Proffersor Oak's lab. God knows what I would of done to make the desert in those days!

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Interesting region. The slopes aren't too steep, which I like. However each tile doesn't come together well; have you considered downloading Sim Terraformer?

I'm sure people will find this map of great use.

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Not going to vote, but I think you could have done a better job. FWIW, I'll give it a 7/10.

I've done something similar for Legend of Korra (available here on the STEX), and though it has some issues (I have an update in the works), I think that you could have made it a little more uniform (e.g. fix the obvious city borders evident on the map). Regional mountains don't just stop at city borders, you know.

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Not going to vote, but I think you could have done a better job. FWIW, I'll give it a 7/10.

I've done something similar for Legend of Korra (available here on the STEX), and though it has some issues (I have an update in the works), I think that you could have made it a little more uniform (e.g. fix the obvious city borders evident on the map). Regional mountains don't just stop at city borders, you know.

you have reason, but I do not use sc4terraformer on this map,'ll fix in the second version

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Pretty good as I can see in the photos. You did a good job,but it kind of odd in my opinion,but it's stillgood and I rate it as 4½/5!

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Hmmm...the only things I see are the different tiles but not the landscape. Usually I type CTRL-SHIFT-ALT + R and then load the .jpg or .bmp extension so that it loads the landscapes and stuff. Here I miss that file or do you have to do something else with this?

 

Other than that, it looks awesome. I would definitely love to play this

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