It doesn't even look realistic. The buildings look like they were made in a rush. No details or at least not like how rockstar makes its towns and cities. No landscape edit whatsoever to make the town or its surrounding environment look realistic.
this is old but you could of made it right in new austin somewhere. its so empty there im sure theres somewhere and it could have npcs maybe. if someone changed the coordinates on the ymap could the map be moved without redoing it all?
Widow's Patch is ok, but I'm absolutely excited to having found the bridge. This allows me out of bounds exploring with a horse without any teleporting. Thank you very much!
PS. I entered Widow's patch from the other side! From Guarma. It saved my life, because I'm playing with Needs mod. And..........there is another Mexico. Really, no joke. A different Mexico map. As soon as you cross the Butter Bridge the Mexico map changes to the one we all know. When you try to get to Widow's Patch from Mexico (as intended, nothing changes, Mexico stays the same.)
Try it for yourself, if you don't believe. I have made photos ingame from the two different Mexico maps.
Perfect work. If it's possible to save a PED's components and send them to each other and see them in our own games, I'd love to design Red Dead Revolver villains for you.
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its so empty there im sure theres somewhere and it could have npcs maybe.
if someone changed the coordinates on the ymap could the map be moved without redoing it all?
Mexico On Minimap
the whole mod page was deleted but you can still get the mod
PS. I entered Widow's patch from the other side! From Guarma. It saved my life, because I'm playing with Needs mod.
And..........there is another Mexico. Really, no joke. A different Mexico map.
As soon as you cross the Butter Bridge the Mexico map changes to the one we all know. When you try to get to Widow's Patch from Mexico (as intended, nothing changes, Mexico stays the same.)
Try it for yourself, if you don't believe. I have made photos ingame from the two different Mexico maps.
Great work and thanks for this.