I visited earth once and noticed that more than anything. North American had a big missing body of water. How in the lore could some of the largest fresh water bodies be destroyed. If you nuked them they would still fill back in.(nukes couldn't even possibly evaporate the water). Lakes tend to recover over time because they are basins for water. They are also at very high altitude. There is no way global warming or anything would destroy them. Not even dropping water levels would do that as they collect water from rain and melt...?! Is this just lazy map making or is there a lore reason they are gone?
I've looked it up but can't find anything on it.
The overall size of the great lakes is comparable to the Hudson bay in total area.(total area of land and water) It's a pretty big oversight. So, what is the explanation for this?
So, what made Michigan be less handy and made Toronto be less of a giant !? 8)
Does this effect the cheese making in Wisconsin?! That must screw up the local ecology. Do the people making this game have any concept of how bodies of water effect weather. It seems like a pretty lazy idea to just remove giant lakes.
I've looked it up but can't find anything on it.
The overall size of the great lakes is comparable to the Hudson bay in total area.(total area of land and water) It's a pretty big oversight. So, what is the explanation for this?

So, what made Michigan be less handy and made Toronto be less of a giant !? 8)
Does this effect the cheese making in Wisconsin?! That must screw up the local ecology. Do the people making this game have any concept of how bodies of water effect weather. It seems like a pretty lazy idea to just remove giant lakes.

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