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@Puddin000 - What? This mod is completely compatible with the Extended Timeline mod. I was just playing as Brabant with both the Extended Timeline mod and my mod enabled.
However, I think with provinces like in Vanilla Map Rehaul (the vanilla provinces are really boring imo and drag down the map hard), this would be even better. I already combined them for myself, yet there are some glitches at the coastlines and inland seas (probably heightmap) I couldn't fix so far. Though combined this really looks awesome. So, did you think of reworking the provinces or including another mod that does that?
If any other mod already does this, please let me know! Otherwise, great mod! Thanks a bunch!
Thanks again for your excellent, excellent mod!
Is it really necessary to have the bump map's filesize that big?
Considering that the entire thing is flat anyways.
I resized the file to 50%, and it doesn't seem to have any difference when I tested it out.
I'm requesting if you could do the same to lessen the filesize and the heavy processing it requires.
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Edit: I also tried comparing the files with a more lower res version too.[imgur.com]
I think it would be cool if when you zoom out the borders between states and features like rivers and cities disapear to give a victoria II kind of feel