16k x 16k map, multiple islands, mountains, lots of roads, no towns, no POIs, no traders. Custom heightmap, hand drawn roads, not modded. Made with Teragon. Vanilla.
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I present to you, a mostly forest covered main island, and more treacherous second island and multiple smaller islands scattered in 16k by 16k map. There is a lot of low and smooth ground with windy roads, but also large swaths of hilly terrain.
This map has NO POIs. None. Small wilderness camps and strucstures are still present, so plenty loot.
This map has a vast custom drawn road network that mostly make sense, custom modified heightmap with properly carved road beds. dangerous mountain overpasses.
I recommend this for people that are tired of constantly clearing POIs and questing, who want to have an additional challenge of having high loot scarcity and slow access to books.
Purposely vague about world map details, I really recommend going in blind!