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<span style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:arial,sans-serif;line-height:17px;">Why the hell are there BIG MOUNTAINS surrounding Havana? Or Kingston for that matter. The worst thing is that they are not stupid; they know those mountains don't exist, but they don't want to actually spend time designing elaborate vistas. They only did a great job in AC2, but later AC3 had the same problem; the surroundings of New York had nothing to do with reality; they were way too far, and far too mountainous. But this is getting ridiculous. Those are really big mountains. In Havana.</span>
Why the hell are there BIG MOUNTAINS surrounding Havana? Or Kingston for that matter. The worst thing is that they are not stupid; they know those mountains don't exist, but they don't want to actually spend time designing elaborate vistas. They only did a great job in AC2, but later AC3 had the same problem; the surroundings of New York had nothing to do with reality; they were way too far, and far too mountainous. But this is getting ridiculous. Those are really big mountains. In Havana.

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Why the hell are there BIG MOUNTAINS surrounding Havana? Or Kingston for that matter. The worst thing is that they are not stupid; they know those mountains don't exist, but they don't want to actually spend time designing elaborate vistas. They only did a great job in AC2, but later AC3 had the same problem; the surroundings of New York had nothing to do with reality; they were way too far, and far too mountainous. But this is getting ridiculous. Those are really big mountains. In Havana.