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MIS You are damn talented man! Thank You,m Your mod completely change the Rome 2 experience, it match perfectly to the DEI! You are great.
About difference between battle maps and campaign map, I also knew about this. Its your choice, however, it is misleading to depict minor cities with walls on the campaign map. This is all the more striking given that you have remained historically accurate with Sparta as it has no walls.
It would also make sense to adapt cities to new cultures, as mentioned. As I said, cities such as Mediolanum and Burdigala were no longer barbarian oppida after decades or even centuries of Roman rule, but Roman cities, and this should also be reflected on the map. Just my two cents.
However, a few negatives: Conquered cities sometimes become invisible, a bug that completely ruins the immersion.
It's also a strange decision to portray minor cities with walls that don't exist on the battle map and not to give cities conquered by the Romans, such as Mediolanum, a Roman appearance. Mediolanum in the imperial era was not a barbarian oppidum ;)