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Here is what the location looks like. [upload.wikimedia.org]
I'm not overly concerned about map balance because I crafted this map to fit a particular aesthetic, maybe if someone mods in different ground textures I'll reconsider.
I do agree with you on correction mods though, the default ones do not quite capture the proper look for the american southwest.
Instead, you can recommend a color correction mod to use in conjunction with this map. There's a way to set it up so that when someone hits the subscribe button, a list of "required" mods pops up. Or you can just put a link to the color correction mod of your choice in the description.
Here's one possible color correction mod you can plug: Hot Autumn - https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=416282587
Do you think you can make the resource distribution just a tad more realistic, probably?