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    Default How much plausible is this map from the game Just Cause 2?

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    I consider this map a very weel made one, but I was thinking if it is only stetically beautfull or if it is also plausible as it represent a fictional island in Earth.

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    The whole region is very small, though that's understandable for game mechanics.

    And there are a bunch of apparent rivers connecting two coasts. That's not possible for real rivers. It's physically possible if they're sea inlets, but makes little geographic sense.
    I am a geology nerd.

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    Yes, the two "problems" things that I was thinking was "rivers" as you have said and mountains. There are almost no "real" rivers on the map, only divisons beteween pieces of tha main lands. I dont remember if the game put small rivers in the island that are not represented on this big map.

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    Visually is really cool, but it does have the "realistic" issues mentioned abode. Watch out for the River Police!

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    It's extremely plausible ... for a map of a video game locale. In terms of realism what seems the most unrealistic to me is the capital city situated on the four separate islands connected by the extensive system of bridges. Altho, it'd be cool if that did exist in real life! Do you get to drive around on all of those awesome roads in the game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramseyhong View Post
    It's extremely plausible ... for a map of a video game locale. In terms of realism what seems the most unrealistic to me is the capital city situated on the four separate islands connected by the extensive system of bridges. Altho, it'd be cool if that did exist in real life! Do you get to drive around on all of those awesome roads in the game?
    Yes, you do. Or you can fly a chooper or airplane, or a boat =)

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    Look at New York, Miami, Venice for similar significant cities on islands (albeit not capitals). It doesn't seem too implausible. It may be even more likely if the capital is fairly new, and the location is basically for showing off.
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    As pointed out the hydrology is the craziest bit.
    - What look like rivers going to multiple sea points
    - What look like deltas (or maybe just are supposed to be swamps?) that have formed in situations where deltas would never have formed (sediment deposits from rivers) as bizarre scales
    - "river" widths look way to large using the other visual indicators and features as a scale (since there is no scale).

    Also the roads look like a mess of spaghetti. Roads are expensive and effort intensive to build and many seem to go all over the place in rough looking terrain for no reason other than to look cool, it seems.

    BUT - since it is a "fantastical" (if not fantasy) world, none of these points are really that relevant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobA View Post
    As pointed out the hydrology is the craziest bit.
    - What look like rivers going to multiple sea points
    - What look like deltas (or maybe just are supposed to be swamps?) that have formed in situations where deltas would never have formed (sediment deposits from rivers) as bizarre scales
    - "river" widths look way to large using the other visual indicators and features as a scale (since there is no scale).

    Also the roads look like a mess of spaghetti. Roads are expensive and effort intensive to build and many seem to go all over the place in rough looking terrain for no reason other than to look cool, it seems.

    BUT - since it is a "fantastical" (if not fantasy) world, none of these points are really that relevant.

    -Rob A>
    The "delta" near point 13 is a big swamp if I remember right. As long as I remember, the "zig-zags" of the roads are due terrain elevation, but I may be wrong (there are more than a full year that I played this game).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mateus090985 View Post
    The "delta" near point 13 is a big swamp if I remember right. As long as I remember, the "zig-zags" of the roads are due terrain elevation, but I may be wrong (there are more than a full year that I played this game).
    I realize some of the roads are (well done) switchbacks but others just seem "unneeded" and circuitous.

    -Rob A>

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