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Anyhow, in my opinion the best feature of this map is definitely the low amount of trees and props used as it will most certainly show it's benefits in performance. A fine example of the fact that you don't need to use half a billion trees to make the map look exceptional. Also the requirements list, namely the number required assets (when you cut out the mods, as they're being used by most players anyway), is short enough to avoid overwhelming the users. A great start for 2021!
PS. Damn the castle islet is just a work of art - extremely innovative. This map deserves more recognition than what it currently has. I really hope this wonderful piece of work doesn't get buried in the workshop.