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a few days only, because this is a remake.
the old one was made in a week or so.
remember, you cant speed up the art
i would like to have good quality map, than having copypasted buildings from vanilla
do it by yourself
They really need a central source for map makers so they know what "cells" are free/taken.
@Dirty Wizard No, this mod does not conflict with grapeseed which is northwest of Rosewood.
Best way to know if a map mod conflicts, if author doesn't note cell x.y, is to subscribe then goto > "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\common\ProjectZomboid\steamapps\workshop\content\108600" and look for the workshop id folder. In there, it will have chunkdata x.y for the map. Repeat for all downloaded or planned map downloads. Saves time and headaches.
My install path may look different to everyone else, only general guide.
Hello, sure, you can use it. I feel proud that my works are used somewhere. Feel free to use it.