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I'll probably add watchpoints to larger maps as I move up to larger maps.
I try not to make them too difficult so people can enjoy them instead of struggle to get around them. No mud on here at all, or tint, dusty dry roads. Before this one I made a small map called 'Blogging for Logs' that is very muddy, sticky and wet.
The map name is not waterfalls ingame thoguh (makes it a bit harder to find if you have many maps)
Also I woulda liked if youd have watchpoints and the trucks were hidden so you can scout the level. Otherwise very enjoyable and not so tryhard of a map. No 50m deep mud pits :D
Getting my friends to check it out first before I release it sometime today...