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I can see why most people wouldn't--I mean, we're talking about a multi-billion dollar corporation potentially choosing to set its one big open-world game in a country that's looking to sink its teeth into Western-style media in general. It would set the casual fanbase ablaze in ways I don't wish to post here, even though from a gameplay and map design perspective China should absolutely be high up on PG's list of settings for the next game.Again, I have no desire of ever wanting China as a location. Maybe I am very much biased because the country is barely known for anything except its history, mass production of cheap goods or its food, and much less for its cars, but I don't want it to gravitate to that location.
By comparison, I would want Scandinavia, as it should be an ideal proving ground for a wide variety of vegetation and terrain types. Who doesn't want to cruise around Lapland territories of Finland or take picturesque screenshots of Norway's fjords? I would - and so should everyone. Plus, the northern part of Europe is known for longer nights, and some nights not being dark at all (spend some time in Rovaniemi in the summer; you'll get the idea). While they don't have much of an automotive history, it should be quite a blast. Does anyone want an '80s Hilux?
But at the same time... would such a map even be that much better than Mexico? Perhaps Sweden or Norway would indeed be better fits, Nordic countries that they are.