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Huh, do you know of a better one?
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2167352788
An excellent job nonetheless, this looks almost exactly like it came out of the Unity engine and I think encapsulates Sofa's style for the Leersog War very well.
The hardest part of the map was the lighting, for the whole time I was working on it I couldn't quite decide how dark to make it. I actually prefer the darker version than this one, but unfortunately the terrain colors were too muted to be easily detectable. Such are the limitations of the editor...
I use OspreyGunner's "Horse" Mod. It's slightly buggy, but I think all RF horse mods are. It's also the most immersive as far as RF aesthetics go.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2167352788
Unless it's an island map, there's really no way for an editor map to have any extended terrain, it's just a giant land square in water. I go to great lengths to make immersive maps, but aircraft generally would ruin the effect, as they would fly past the boundaries and above the screening terrain.