Looking for some feedback on the map for my game

I am making a large-scale open world game that takes place in the “medieval-ish” era. Here are some pictures of it:

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Really nice work here … What I can see of it, anyway. As for feedback, You may want to look into the new Material Manager. It such a good upgrade to the studio when it comes to creating epic and different looking detailed landscapes.

Some screenshots didnt load, but other than that, it looks 1600s ish

Looks good, the lanterns don’t match to the medieval era, as they were invented way later (1800-ish).

I’m actually also working on a medieval themed game, your map looks even better so far!

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Whoah I’ll need an RTX 4090 to play this. AMAZING graphics and attention to detail

It’s easy to play it on a decent iPad, you just need to set graphics to automatic and turn off Dynamic shadows (a feature I am going to add).

You can still get 50-60 fps on max graphics with a gtx 1080 at 1080p.

(I had to do some major testing and optimizations but those are the actual results I got.)

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This looks amazing, I really like the 2nd image with the boats and those roofs. Keep it up! On the 3rd image with the sign I think the 3D text sticks out a bit too much. From the images I can’t tell how much they stick out by but I suggest making it 0.05 or 0.02 because right now it looks like it is sticking out by 0.1 studs. I also think there are some spots that are a bit bland with no detail but I’m guessing that those are probably not your priorities right now. I would love to see how this game turns out!

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Ok good to know. I said I would need an RTX 4090 because the graphics are as I said amazing.

Nice terrain! I love the way you integrated the bridge into the landscape.

See if you can add further terrain variation, though- such as scattered rocks, or using leafy grass for some added detail. Keep up the good work!