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Take your time, no rush here.
In fact what they have done is greatly increase the image quality of the base game city sets, so I suppose this is a good change. The process of doing the same to mine is going to take a minute if we want the finished article to look good. It's also a chance for me to revisit/retouch some things that I always intended to anyways. Thanks for the nice comments, the steam awards and also for your patience.
TL/DR - I am working on updating this, but I want to do it properly. Don't wait on me for starting any new games.
I haven't even opened the game in about a month, but from what people have been saying, it sounds like they changed the sizes of the images used for cities across the board. Like I say, I haven't even opened the game, let alone look at the new files, but I think it should be as simple as resizing the canvas and reorienting the images.
As an aside, I have no idea why they would do this, but they seem to love tweaking things that aren't at all necessary to touch.
I'll likely keep this mod as a legacy version for those who might want it, and then make a new mod for this new update. There will be a link to the new mod in this mod's description when I'm done.