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We are working on the new map. At the moment the team is all over the world at vacation, so we take little break at the minute. Good looking map of Harford Road corridor, and Clifton Park even the ball diamonds. The laighting has not been done as of yet. Nice concept, I like maps which aren't purely urban but have rural bits as well. What are the brown onion-ish things on the fields at the bottom of the map though?

Looking good. I have faith on this modification, honestly, I'm getting tired of modifications that are basically all the same - you know, the ones that only have some new reskins and lights - and this is refreshing. As said on one of my previous posts: good luck. This looks like it's going to be a good modification; definitely something different from the usual Keep up the great work! Of course! Really good! Existing user? Followers 0. Ladder 49 - Baltimore here we come!

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