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>dev leaves most interesting biomes unused.
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>>18242080
Swamps aren't terribly interesting places. They're humid and filled with mosquitoes, no one wants to live there.
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Crazy that so much of Canada is just COMPLETELY uninhabited. Not super sparse like the american old west, absolutely no one for hundreds of miles, might as well be the sahara. I understand why of course but its still interesting
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>>18242154
>Florida man breaks prison to give anon, who didn't know personally, a slap for making an awful first post.
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>>18242080
The Devs make extensive use of rainforests though.
>>18242340
In fairness, a lot of this uninhabited land used to be periodically visited by Native Americans.



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