Boreal Forest

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Boreal Forest

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More unexplored landmass than the Amazon. Whitetail, Moose, Wolf, Black bear, Fox, Geese, Mallards, Rabbit, Wolverine, etc.

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Red Feather Falls on steroids?
Less swamp, more land romp I guess.

Or Hirshfelden, just in the deep Wald areas.

Or Timbergold Trails, just not the valleys or peaks.
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the only problem is we can no longer expect a new map in classic. that has been said clearly several times. you can wish for everything
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Kodiak80 wrote:More unexplored landmass than the Amazon. Whitetail, Moose, Wolf, Black bear, Fox, Geese, Mallards, Rabbit, Wolverine, etc.

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placing the Amazon would not make sense when the only native land animals that can be hunted are the jaguar and tapir
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muledeer wrote:the only problem is we can no longer expect a new map in classic. that has been said clearly several times. you can wish for everything
Oh wow, really? EW isn't going to continue to develop Classic? Bummer, it is such a more complete game than COTW.
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There is so much unclaimed land on the map. I think EW should continue to develop Classic. So many places on the map for new reserves.
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muledeer wrote:the only problem is we can no longer expect a new map in classic. that has been said clearly several times. you can wish for everything

How do you know this?
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muledeer wrote:the only problem is we can no longer expect a new map in classic. that has been said clearly several times. you can wish for everything
So has EW said this? Where?
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HooCairs wrote:
muledeer wrote:the only problem is we can no longer expect a new map in classic. that has been said clearly several times. you can wish for everything
So has EW said this? Where?
In Dmitri's AMA, they mention something along the lines that in the recent future there are no plans for a new reserve.
However, the answer is open-ended and leaves the possibility of a new reserve out there somewhere.

I'd link to the <http://news.thehunter.com> topic but it seems there are issues with the hosting server at the moment :!:
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HooCairs wrote:
muledeer wrote:the only problem is we can no longer expect a new map in classic. that has been said clearly several times. you can wish for everything
So has EW said this? Where?
November 27th, 2020, AMA answers from Dmitri, no plans for a new map, can't get to link keeps timing out.
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