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It's clear that a lot of work went into very little thought. A lot of open space littered with small cliffs and roads that lead to absolutely nowhere of value. Empty buildings that oddly enough will have random military loot scattered about them. A lumber mill? How about a box of military ammunition in the cubbard. Clearly burnt down house? Assault rifle over in the corner.
Good luck getting anywhere before nightfall, there are just about no vehicles and the only gas station I found lacked any supplies. Then I ran into a deadzone... with nothing in it.
The placement of objects is just asinine. A power plant in the middle of nowhere, a lumber mill in a valley, roads that lead to nowhere.
It's sad that so much time must have been spent making a map so large but lacked a goal. There's nothing to do and it took all of 10 minutes of running around to figure that out.
I really love this map
why?