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Ilmoita käännösongelmasta
-Train tracks typically have smooth curves and are designed for flat terrain. The current tracks look more like mountain roads, which is unusual.
-The road intersections, as seen in CSLMapView, seem chaotic. They resemble two tangled spaghetti noodles, and the train intersection is confusing.
-There's only one main road running through the map with an awkward hairpin turn. While I understand it's to connect to the starting point, adding another road might have made it look more natural.
-Boat paths are overused. They aren't necessary everywhere.
I’m a sucker for realism, but I believe there's room for improvement in these areas.
This map lends itself perfectly to my more 'regional' style with smaller towns, villages (that have a purpose, e.g. a resource nearby or a junction/ancient ford) and one central mid-sized city.
Both thumbs up!