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Central USA Map - More Rivers
   
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17 dec, 2016 @ 17:21
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Central USA Map - More Rivers

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Covers Iowa to Pennsylvania, Ontario to northern Florida. Most major cities are reflected. Resources and industry are typically found where medium or smaller cities might be.

This map is based on Grendil's Central USA map, but has many more rivers. Some are navigable, others are just there to force you to deal with them.

I have also adjusted the positioning of a few towns to better reflect their real locations and renamed a couple. I intend to set up industries to be more reflective of the main products of those smaller towns, when I have time to do so.

Recommended Settings for best appearance:
Terrain: European
Trees: European
Environment: European
All others American.
40 kommentarer
March  [skapare] 17 sep, 2018 @ 22:43 
You have to set the terrain, trees, and environment to European.
The Mandarin Skyrush 17 sep, 2018 @ 22:11 
how to make map green?
jtgrieger 20 nov, 2017 @ 16:35 
Love this map. Mostly just passengers for me but started a tanker fleet up the Mississippi.
FrenchFriedDakoter 6 sep, 2017 @ 16:27 
so there for i cant run ships up the river to Chicago.
FrenchFriedDakoter 6 sep, 2017 @ 16:25 
The River that Connects Peoria to the Mississippi has a texture glitch right at the meeting point just north east of St. Louis.
March  [skapare] 7 mar, 2017 @ 10:52 
I can try to extend the map slightly, but this is already a 4k map. Some people have made larger, and so I will look into that. I can't promise anything.

Also, I have to actually make the already promised updates to the map that I owe my subscribers. I am hopeful that I will have time soon.
Sigert 7 mar, 2017 @ 10:11 
can u make one with New York please? :)
March  [skapare] 25 feb, 2017 @ 22:37 
Heh, yeah. I'm using the more colloquial definition of "central US" which is the Mid-west. Which isn't central at all.
Oreo 25 feb, 2017 @ 21:03 
lol just curious considering it is one of the *central* most states