These screenshots are actually quite helpful because they show that zoomed in the randomly generated New World doesn't look half bad (something which earlier, more zoomed-out screenshots didn't illustrate). I have two primary reservations with the current results:

1. The coastlines are too consistently smooth. Smooth coastlines do exist to some extent, but there should also be more jagged and fractal-like sections.

2. Elevation-wise, the transition between flat land and mountain ranges is too sharp. The lowlands could use more elevation noise and the mountain ranges could be thicker and less linear.

Otherwise, I think it's looking pretty good, though it's slightly difficult to tell whether the climate zones line up logically. I did have one more suggestion that's based on the earlier, more zoomed screenshots, which is that the randomly generated New World continents could "stretch beyond" the northern and southern borders of the map in the same way that Siberia does in the Old World.