HampterHunter
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TItle of your suggestion: Landscape Idea: Lakeside Cliff
Describe your suggestion:
I'm a sucker for photographic landscape, and here's what I have in mind:
Lakeside Cliff (Smaller than Photo but here's a reference)
Explanation and Background why I want to suggest this:
I've been looking at nature photos as well as terrain design on different media and games, and I feel like this would give such a great touch to the Lake we have right now, by not only complimenting the dense forest surrounding a lake, but also as a potential stop along the forest trails, overlooking the lake as a whole but also a view of the suburbs, and of course for the roleplay purpose of Cliff Diving into the lake.
The cliff needs to be a bit built towards the lake for it to be jumpable as well as making the water below to be a deep drop to accomodate cliff diving. Above the cliff we can put dense forests with a hiking rest stop with a fence on the edge, making it a great scenery to enjoy and to capture.



It does not have to be like a Big Cliff, just big enough for a decent view of the lake and the suburbs, with dense forest behind it as well leading up to the shrine or whatever the build team has planned, and again, the water right below the cliff will have to be made deep instead of a slight shore, which can also house some fishes or hidden things for lore.
- How will it help the server's growth?
It is just a Landscape Idea, but can help give the map more... unique aspect to it.
- Is it feasible with our current assets?
Yes.
- Is it a priority feature compared to how long it would take to make?
Nah.
- Which parts of the server would be benefitted from this change?
Scenery, Animals, Students (Those who want to roleplay a little cliff diving activity in their pass time)
Additional Notes: If this area already has plans to be done, then that sucks but I do hope something similar can be done if not in other parts of the map.
Also the photo of reference is a place in China, and the second one is Lake Tahoe, but you get the jist.
TItle of your suggestion: Landscape Idea: Lakeside Cliff
Describe your suggestion:
I'm a sucker for photographic landscape, and here's what I have in mind:
Lakeside Cliff (Smaller than Photo but here's a reference)
Explanation and Background why I want to suggest this:
I've been looking at nature photos as well as terrain design on different media and games, and I feel like this would give such a great touch to the Lake we have right now, by not only complimenting the dense forest surrounding a lake, but also as a potential stop along the forest trails, overlooking the lake as a whole but also a view of the suburbs, and of course for the roleplay purpose of Cliff Diving into the lake.
The cliff needs to be a bit built towards the lake for it to be jumpable as well as making the water below to be a deep drop to accomodate cliff diving. Above the cliff we can put dense forests with a hiking rest stop with a fence on the edge, making it a great scenery to enjoy and to capture.



It does not have to be like a Big Cliff, just big enough for a decent view of the lake and the suburbs, with dense forest behind it as well leading up to the shrine or whatever the build team has planned, and again, the water right below the cliff will have to be made deep instead of a slight shore, which can also house some fishes or hidden things for lore.
- How will it help the server's growth?
It is just a Landscape Idea, but can help give the map more... unique aspect to it.
- Is it feasible with our current assets?
Yes.
- Is it a priority feature compared to how long it would take to make?
Nah.
- Which parts of the server would be benefitted from this change?
Scenery, Animals, Students (Those who want to roleplay a little cliff diving activity in their pass time)
Additional Notes: If this area already has plans to be done, then that sucks but I do hope something similar can be done if not in other parts of the map.
Also the photo of reference is a place in China, and the second one is Lake Tahoe, but you get the jist.