After New Mexico, which state would you like next?
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For me, Oregan is a no brainer (and conveniently takes the game north towards Washington State.
Main benefits are a complete flip of the US SW scenery, to the amazingly scenic US NW.
Texas (as much as I love Texas IRL) would "just" be kinda more of the same scenery as we already have.
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Main benefits are a complete flip of the US SW scenery, to the amazingly scenic US NW.
Texas (as much as I love Texas IRL) would "just" be kinda more of the same scenery as we already have.
Just my opinion
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Texas is just miles and miles of nothing but miles and miles...
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Yeah, for what I've seen about Texas on TV (I know, that's not really the real thing) I think Texas shouldn't even be a DLC on it's own, but together with a neighboring state.
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And what about middle states like Kansas, Misouri, Nebraska etc.n4gix.bill.leaming wrote: ↑14 Nov 2017 18:36Texas is just miles and miles of nothing but miles and miles...
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Yeah, i think that states in the Midwest are the less expected, because it's mainly flat grasslands and fields.
But this makes me think that the development here would be faster (and perhaps more work focused on the cities there), and a not so long wait to reach the east, which is more forested and mountainous
But this makes me think that the development here would be faster (and perhaps more work focused on the cities there), and a not so long wait to reach the east, which is more forested and mountainous
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