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My first topic on here and yeah, the tittle. May be a dumb question. I personally think the map is straight up amazing. So much detail and so much effort went into it, it's unreal. There are a bit of inconsistencies maybe (If I recall corectly the PSHV is located near the Hakurei shrine, but in the MC map it's way off in the corner of the map). I've been exploring it by foot for the last few days and honestly it feels much better than flying in creative. Makes you really appreciate the map. 

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Watched a video of it since I don't own minecraft. The fact that something like that can be conceptualized and executed so well really messes with my head. The myouren temple ship is easily my favorite part.

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13 hours ago, agorabbit said:

Watched a video of it since I don't own minecraft. The fact that something like that can be conceptualized and executed so well really messes with my head. The myouren temple ship is easily my favorite part.

I don't own it either. "Borrowed",ze! The SDM there is very, very big. Literally got lost in there. One thing I found strange in terms of location is that Muenzuka is near the Prismriver mansion, or near misty lake. Which is strange to me, since in PMISS it says that it's where the Outside World, Gensokyou and the Netherworld intersect. So putting it in a rather "public" location feels strange to me. But hey, It's still a phenomenal map. Huge respect to anyone who participated. I am considering maybe buying the game to run it on my mac, since my windows laptop's hd graphics can't handle shaders and I want to try this map with shaders.

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1 hour ago, kymoh said:

I haven't tried it but sounds great! Where can I try it?

https://www.planetminecraft.com/project/touhou-gensokyo/

There's separate world files for Gensokyo, The Lunar Capital and more. There's even a bedrock version, so it should even run on a phone but in my opinion such maps are excellent on large screens, you can't really take in the true scale of this map in a small screen. Seriously, go check it out. You won't regret it.

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