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Of course, I will share you and your map by tagging. thank you :)
If you could say something like, "modified from the Boulder Rapids map by Scotland Tom" and give a link back to the original in the description, then by all means go for it! Honestly, with this being my first map it could probably use an update. I'm curious what you've come up with!
@Katekun838: Follow the golden rules of New map loading. Disable all mods, by clicking the 'Disable all' button in your mods menu, load map, enjoy!
Tip! This even worked with 81 tiles mod! An excellent add-on for this map environment.
That mod isn't needed because the game has a built-in 81 Tiles mod...
What inspired it? Nothing in particular I don't think. I just wanted to create an interesting landscape that felt more realistic than the original maps that were released with the base game.
Why did you create this map and what inspired it?
I have no bad things im just asking
I loaded the wrong map and thought, why not try to remove the ocean.
I'm German, not Dutch, but well... xD Ignore the big holes I terraformed. Just tried to flood everything with sewage while waiting for the ocean to be drained.
And the reason why I make profit (with no city whatsoever and a bazillion pumps) is a mod that let's me export electricity, water, sewage treatment, education, etc. So yeah, I basically took the ocean, drained nearly all of it and sold it to imaginary other cities.
I do not work for Nestle!
Thank you for the nice map. I love it :)