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I keep telling myself to get back into making maps and your style of play (overlanding) gives me ideas of maps that would be unique. Maps meant to be explored; thinner trees and smoother landscapes with an attention to detail in each square of the map, with the point of the map being that players would possibly explore every square of the map unlike with most of the logging maps I made.
You have to follow the stream around to the other side where you can climb the hill to the rock park at the top.
These are the only rock climbing type of maps I've made. The rest are trail maps and logging maps. Some of my logging maps are very challenging.
There is a rock trail to your right when you start, and rocks setting on the ground straight out front to practice climbing.
You can send me private messages if you would like to give me an idea of what you're thoughts on a test map.
And when I start building it I have a discord channel, and you can join me in the editor, to give me your thoughts in real time as I build it.
I will post the links to a few test like maps I've built in the past that you might like...
-RallyDriver