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I have a tendency to "3 star" a puzzle before I move on and I've been hard stuck on Continental Medium for hours. The strategy you outline above is great to consistently get 1800 points, give or take, but I have never broken 1900, let alone the 2100 needed for the maximum rating. I may just be misunderstanding the harmony system, but I have tried countless times with varying river sizes, lake configurations, etc, and the most points I can ever seem to get is capped at about 1820. Its one of those frustrating things where I don't see any way that its even possible to score more points. I have even had a couple tries with no open spaces, perfect 12 tile biomes with 3 matching animals in every biome, and every lake and river placed as perfectly as I could place them.
Again, it's entirely possible (and likely) that I have just missed a key scoring mechanic, but at this point its almost enough to make me drop the game entirely...
(And for any old EA players who would like to up their max.scores: this will give markedly higher scores on the Marine Large maps)