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On the one hand it is super fun to play, but on the other it has some design decisions that make me scratch my head.
The most glaring one is that the map has North and South reversed.
When you look at the real Houlgate you'll see quickly that the shore is actually in the North.
So this map seems to have it's bearings mixed up. This is also apparent when you look at where the sun is in the sky.
The next is that you added the Dinant Fortress into the map. There is, and was no stronghold of that sort near Houlgate in reality. Instead the town has a very recognizable old Grand Hotel.
Which is missing on the map.
So in terms of realism, it is not exactly an accurate map.