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Other things I like:
*The map encourages water traffic.
*You start with some reasonable infrastructure already in place.
*Churches in every town center.
*The layout of the towns and villages is very flavorful. Connecting these tiny and remote settlements, and growing them into urban centers in their own right, is a great feeling.
*The distribution of resources is reasonable and encourages long-term planning.
*The map is meticulously and beautifully detailed, with picturesque landscapes and lots of little details everywhere.
10/10. I think this is going to be my default map for the foreseeable future.
Its okay. I really like the map, only getting rid of some buildings to properly build up communism is not that hard anyways. I especially like the infrastructure, and quasi-lore it has.