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    Default Re: New screens including good one of Campaign map

    Ok, ok, folks, please calm down! We know Turnovo is replaced by Bulgaria. We know Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia are all lumped together. But please stay seated! The Total War modding community will be taking a look at these errors and will likely have them fixed very shortly after release.

    I don't actually care about the initial accuracy as long as it is possible to mod. Sure, CA don't make the game all that accurate in the first place, but you really do have to give them a pat on the back for all the non-modding fixable areas (except the AI, but I have high hopes for M2TW's AI considering the complaints they received with regards to RTW). Thanks to CA, we can take the almost-finished game they have made and turn it into something really special. Remember CA's glorious service here, folks.

    EDIT: An example of this is the beautiful campaign map texture they have given us. For a modding team to create something like this would take quite a while.
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    Awesome.

    Edit: After reading the thread:

    I think they make it the best way, believe me not all players would like to play RTR as a base campaign. And they won't in M2: TW, so a simplified one for all, then if the community finds it urging for more complexity, they can make a mod to furfill that. Another GJ CA.
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