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Visiting this place (over 10 years ago) was the most amazing trip I ever made and I wanted to give back as much as I recieved during this summer of 2004.
Glad you like that I added the sea, it was a tough call as I wanted to make this as accurate as I could in the first place. Please don't hesitate if you have suggestions upon playing the map which could help improve my skills for later maps. 😀
and the arrival on Presle is magic! even the old factory near the Sône is here :) the attention to detail is really high.
(Je vois que tu es parti d'une map avec terrain.party. Je voulais faire une dans le meme genre en ajoutant un peu plus de Vercors mais les différences d'altitude trop importante faussent la map, super boulot, merci)
https://youtu.be/r-IDjd1ntGc
Excellent! Thanks for the reply, you made my day!
I chose the Supreme edition.
(It took me a while, I completely upgraded my game PC to a nice high spec... :) )
So now I have the horse power to run a city of any size - which makes the Supreme the right choise: No limits when the rural hamlets start to merge into small towns and on to a huge megapolis on this map.
We'll see how it will develop. The game shall decide along with me!