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Brash_Endeavors

Valleyglen (2048) -- small and newbie friendly

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Resources are plentiful (trees, clay, ores, tar, etc).  Slopes are mostly gentle for easy travel and newbie terraforming, yet hilly enough to support mines even for waterfront deeds.

 

Lots of waterfront and interesting terrain for boat travel, highway making, bridges, canals etc. 

 

Feedback welcome, to help me learn for future maps.

 

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How to install custom maps (video)

 

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This looks really nice!  I find permanent snow tiles to be really ...  jarring I guess? ... in Wurm maps though.  Not a fan of snow.  :D

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I understand :)

 

I grew up in states where there was always snowcapped mountains year round, even in July, so to me it is natural and not jarring at all, but i can understand others may not be used to that idea if they are from other regions of the country or world. 

 

Wurm's winters are so incredibly short anyway, that for me having a trace of snow in the mountains is both very natural and even necessary.

 

Mount Hood (Oregon) In July:

 

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26 minutes ago, Batta said:

@Brash_Endeavors Are there moonmetals?

 

Yeah I always throw them in at like 0.01 (really rare) but it is pretty easy to redo the ores if anyone wanted a map without. 

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1 hour ago, Brash_Endeavors said:

 

Yeah I always throw them in at like 0.01 (really rare) but it is pretty easy to redo the ores if anyone wanted a map without. 

I'd love a copy with no moonmetals and 0.01 sandstone, if you don't mind making it.

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