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It would be good to make the boundaries of the mountain forest more natural, meaning that by gradually degrading the vegetation towards the summit and the rest of the forest perimeter, it would give it a more natural appearance. This could be achieved by using smaller and less dense trees, and especially more bushes and rocks.
Also it would be nice to have dead fallen trees inside the forest like piceas
Hello and thanks for your message, ill be pleased to have your screenshot for know where are these problems.
Thanks
Uzbin Team