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The vanilla map would usually have a big horde at most houses
altho the cop-paste houses do make it feel like the vanila map but thats fine
I understand its alot of work to make custom houses
Yes it can be run MP. Comments on the B41 map should be working also.
Thanks for the response.
I'm always looking for new standalone maps to play so I'll be giving this a try.
Cheers.
Yes, you should be able to forage anywhere on the map. This question added to the FAQ.
It's very cool but so many large map expansions don't have foraging zones making them unplayable.
now this is epic
Lol, Chiraq would be interesting. I grew up in the NW 'burbs, out near Barrington and Palatine, and remember what it was like in 1993 quite well. Used to be rural, and now it's urban.
I do wonder how much maps from 1993 are adhered to when people make map mods. We didn't even have a computer, no GPS, no Google Maps, no cell phone (used walki-talkies), but rather Rand McNally physical maps, and if you went on a road trip, you would be wise to buy up-to-date printed maps of the states you were gonna go through. Pocket in the car door was stuffed with them. Different times.
My buddy and I went primitive camping at Yellowwood Lake last year, and it was a neat area.
other than that. killer work
( ps im bias. retired fireman here that likes to play as a fireman build lol)
lmao
@5hizzle