I'd also like to add something to the whole room complaint. As far as I can see, the world is pretty geologically and environmentally accurate. Large mountain ranges have rainshadows, there's very rarely inland bodies of salt water, rivers wind through mountains but straighten out as they reach more flat land. Foothills are there, and at least one series of islands clustered together, a common formation. Patches of light forest amidst the plains. And I'm sure there's more that I'm not seeing. So yes, I think those rooms are worth mentioning and counting as seperate rooms, because the whole effect is staggeringly beautiful. When I play, I can feel myself in the world, I'm not just on a grid of artificially planted forests with a few hills and some plains around a city.
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