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All will be fixed/updated in b42.
I don't believe there are any empty houses, plots, ect.
I am working on a Skidrow, LA map if you've ever been!
Love to see maps based off of real world locations.
The first is the abundance of loot in what looks to be a 90's version of an amazon warehouse in the south west area. I haven't checked the other areas yet (was just a quick run through to see if it resonated with me for future playthroughs) but this place alone could be the end of all survival issues.
The second is the misdeclaration of houses on the map. In the south eastern part of the map I came across what looked to be a school and a big outlet center respectively declarated as regular home space and in the west you have a few shacks with beds marked as entertainment. That is an issue because as a player you have a certain expectation of what a building would be based on its color coding on the map that the rest of the game (and pretty much all other map mods I've tried) follow.
Couple of roads on the northern shore felt a bit designed in the way that they curve around but it looks good and I reckon the round around the lake would make for a great multiplayer rally event.
One of the roads / parking areas on the northern shore also has wrong color coding on the map.