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also the more I think of it the more it makes cents the game was not made in the USA, such as how there are no propane swap cages at stores and gas stations, almost no gun stores, and the few there are are mostly surplus stores. The more I think about it, everything is layed out more like small UK towns spread out like small US towns. Also what is in the towns tends to be kind of odd, and the farm houses tend to be small for US rural houses considering how many people live in them on average, such as my neighbors whom on average have 6-8 kids and around 5-6 bedrooms on average, also they often have more then the two generation living there.
-Added a 2x spawns file, you can double the spawn rate by using that file instead, or triple it by using both.
The main reason the 8 liters tipped me off was.... I started writing something too long, I didn't realize just how much I knew about gas cans and there history.