>people want to call adante town a bay because it sounds nice>that area of the coastline isn't indented, so it's not a bay or cove or inlet or anything of the sort>it never has been>people want to change the structure of the coastline to appease the name change, which is being changed from town (there has never been a town or city not named as such in the gf games, with a few partial exceptions), just because it sounds niceDoes nobody else see how stupid this is? I'm not debating if we are allowed to rename it to be, I'm just saying it's stupid to name something that's not a bay a bay.
When the shitstorm happened, the entire argument that renaming places was allowed was that it doesn't actually affect the structure of the map, which was the intent of previous map surveys to lock in.
Combined with the fact that I was always shot down when I wanted to do even simple, one step things, such as type order surveys, it makes 0 logical sense to change the region map based on the suffix changing, which is more work resulting from what was intended to be a pure, name only change, which was allowed based solely on the fact it didn't change the map to begin with.
And while it's true this map of adante DOES have a little inward dip of the coastline, in actual terms that's less than 20 feet. The bengal bay is 2,090 km Kilometers inland. The dip in adante is not a bay, anymore than a puddle in your driveway is a lake or a sea.
>>18904175Read above.
>>18904337>It will then end in the current desert pass (which is beautiful), which is a Grand Canyon type placeI'd prefer it to be more like the deserts of mexico, which have a fair amount of flora. Anyways, it's up to the mapper.