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This is my current map load order: https://i.imgur.com/agugVIK.png
This is how the world map looks for me (can be checked easily by loading into a new game and ticking "all known on start" in the sandbox map options): https://i.imgur.com/iMnWI5q.jpg
edit: Those maps I specified are a special case of multiple maps actually changing overlapping cells, if they aren't in proper load order then noticably, the road between Bedford Falls and Fort Knox (bottom right of the map) will be broken. Pretty much all other location mods have been chosen because they do not touch the same cells as each other, they simply overwrite vanilla
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InGameMaps_Vanilla
west_point_expansion_map
FortRedstone_map
Eerie Country_map
From Bedford Falls to Fort Knox_map
Fort Knox linked to Eerie Country_map
InGameMaps_Main;
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or it should look like this:
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Muldraugh,ky
west_point_expansion_map
FortRedstone_map
Eerie Country_map
From Bedford Falls to Fort Knox_map
Fort Knox linked to Eerie Country_map
InGameMaps_Main
Raven creek
chinatown
and etc.
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You're best off asking one of the nice people who tested the list in MP as I know precious little about servers. The map order shouldn't matter as much as the actual mod load order, which is handled by the preset file (and can also be used for servers). Easy way to check is to load in with the whole world map known on start and see if it looks like the complete map I posted in the description.