


The previous map from 4.5 years ago, Broville v10, was kicked off of the Minecraft forums for a similar reason - a mod didn't like the language, and since replacing every one of the hundreds of signs with potentially offensive content was an impossibly large project, down came the banhammer. Broville's team is composed mainly of people from 4chan's Minecraft community (that's where I found out about it in the first place), and the maps have always had this style of humor. (#spoiler) = neat! (/rose) = ( full list) News Builds Gameplay Maps Tutorials Redstone Command Blocks FanArt Comment Formatting

This is not the case here, as the Map is absolutely extraordinary, from it’s build style, to the size, the detail and the accessories that go with it. Sometimes you will come across Maps that are displayed in the review as amazing, spectacular, but can often end up in an enormous let down. It replicates the feeling that you might really be there, and gets it’s inspiration from real, old cities. The city of Kargeth is a medieval themed build project that consists of one main build style, and a layout in which mismatches different buildings altogether into a unique town. However, in the instance of Kargeth Medieval City Map for Minecraft 1.8, 1.7.10 and 1.7.2 which has been around for quite a while, constantly updated, the Map creator has provided to the Minecraft community an expertly made city called Kargeth. Very rarely will you find a professional Map that replicates and implements a medieval themed, decently build Map into the game of Minecraft.
