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thx to Solwra
even so, map does seem to have a great quality to it, subscribing and testing it :)
Thanks for the work @Karose :)
I haven't actually looked at this map, but from the pictures, the infrastructure looks really high quality and realistic.
Karose, maybe I can help out here. Like JustDucky says, I think it is best to delete the term vanilla not because it's not correct, but because if users do not also subscribe to Unlimited Trees mod, it will cause them to have some serious errors when trying to open a map with more than 250k trees. So, for the people who don't even come to the page here to find out that they need Unlimited Trees and a tree pack, it will be best to take out the word Vanilla from the title. If you want to get as many folks as you can, you could add something like "only 1 tree & 1 mod required" to your title :D It's true, after all. Happy mapping!