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"The Dust-ridden badlands of the American Midwest"

Member Posts: 1,893
edited February 2020 in General Discussions

When you're actually from the midwest and all you see is corn.


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Yall do know most of the dust is in the southwest right? The midwest is green and full of corn huskers....cmon now. I know yall are french but....there's levels to this. And if you have a cowboy, there's no way he's slinging dust in the midwest. Southwest is where the deserts and dust is at. Southwest Sauce?!?! Spicy. Midwest Sauce? Cheesy. And or Ranch. Southwest Desert!! Midwest....CORN AND FORESTS!!

New killer lore is inaccurate!!!

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  • Member Posts: 157

    I see what you mean, but I think they went for a 'frontier town' feel rather than a 'farm country' feel. Dodge City, Kansas is a good example. Kansas is firmly Midwest but was still a frontier, back in the day

    Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday (not the forum member), Bat Masterson, and the James brothers all called Dodge City 'home' for a while.

    This is a photo of Dodge City, KS circa 1875. Very cool!

    TWT_Lead_Dodge-City_scaled.jpg

    BHVR did a nice job bringing that particular mood to the map & character, it looks like.

  • Member Posts: 529

    He has a gun. That makes him a true midwestern American. Try and take my gun you liberal survivors.

  • Member Posts: 305

    If it was truly the midwest the map would have 4 variants depending on season and would change between those seasons midmatch. Not in order either.

  • Member Posts: 5,270

    Alright, let's fill the new map with corn then.

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