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@hipsu haha, well I guess it is up to personal preference, I personally like these more than straight flows, especially for smaller streams (although that is almost impossible in CS) Feel free to straighten them out and adjust as you wish.
@konradpc Glad you enjoy the map although it is quite cramped in the starting area, but great you find it rewarding and come up with your own solutions!
@BraveCat Could you be more specific what river you are mentioning? I have experienced some downstream outlets to dry out depending on where you pump water, but saw it as a 'feature' ;)