What do you mean "changed?" I mapped Syria more to my liking, but I didn't change the province count or duchy count.how come you changed al-sham? and would this map be compatible with the SWMH-friendly EUIV converter?
Amazing work, @Marinakis !
Are you willing to edit the borders of some provinces?
I have noticed that for instance Bohemia's borders are distorted. I also noticed some inaccuracies in North Africa (for instance Sijilmasa absolutely should not border on Tlemcen/Tilimsán and it shuold instead have direct connection to Taghaza etc.), would you be able to change these things? O might post suggestions, if you could show me more detailed look on Bohemia and surroundings, and screenie of Morocco with adjacent Saharan provinces (previous screens of Morocco don't have Saharan provinces painted yet)[/QUOT
As for Sijilmasa, here is how I think its borders would look betterSure, try to give me picture. I am never opposed to correcting borders.
As for Sijilmasa, here is how I think its borders would look better
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but I don't have the whole picture with Saharan provinces - Touat and Taghaza. Could you upload a better screenie where I could suggest it?
And the same for Bohemia. It can be seen only roughly, but from what you have uploaded it is clear that the border doesn't follow the border mountains of Bohemia... which could roughly be like this
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but that's very rough, I can hardly see the rivers and mountains there, so it is hard to draw a proposal. Perhaps map of Germany with provinces would help. It seems like there are many misplacements also in Germany (since Bohemia is evidently stretched this weirdly.
And the last thing is Egypt - for instance the town of Qus lies where the northern border of Ikhmin province crosses the Nile, so there are at least 3 largely misplaced provinces (Asyut, Ikhmin and Qus)
Glad you like it.Thanks, added to my "To Do" list. Those are exactly the kind of border adjustment suggestions I like. Much appreciated.
Beautiful!
My only gripe with SWMH's province shapes is that too many of them are 'square' and blocky. Needs more squiggly borders.![]()