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Also, check that every other mod is updated and not obsolete.
Some dingus stole your map -_-
A thing I've used elsewhere. Export a grey-scale height map. In any basic photo editing program adjust the brightness/gamma and contrast to get some very complex or subtle terrain editing super easy. If using GIMP, Photoshop, or similar, the black and white level curves can help flatten or enhance slope while leaving height alone. Contrast/gamma does mostly same thing. Or get really fun and apply nonlinear curves to the contrast and other controls.
Do the editing, re-import the height map, evaluate, repeat till done.
it will be long but maybe in the future i will try to do it ,also because is really good map, or maybe is a hint for someone
And great song, very informative!
@chrispy I'll check that in a moment, if I find something I'll fix it as soon as I can