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You might be interested to see these things I made a while back ;)
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=932022600
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=932026751
We have more trees than when I made that map, so check out Mr Maison's shop for more variety :)
Your thoughts and helpful suggestions are really much appreciated, NoirMoutton. I agree with the vanilla trees issue. Since this map was made, they've produced much nicer vanilla trees (redwoods, green tree, maple). So when I make a map that absolutely must be vanilla, I'll use those, and when not perhaps a pack like Lost Gecko's Generic Trees of pdelmo's Leafy Trees pack?
A custom map theme might make this vanilla map even nicer, but of course you don't have to. Now, if you can make traffic flow on Ocean City, someone needs to hire you :D Don't forget the toll booths!
Any plans to build something based on Cape May, or Wildwood?