MIRFI and co did a nice job back then
But SCS has got more and better objects and graphics since then.
Vøytek, there still could be those that think that SCS's Black Sea sucks and wants it replaced with old PM.
Yes, there are a few cities I wished that SCS would have added, but I understand too, why some were left out. Arad and Oradea.
But if checking how many cities / area, then that map DLC is very good for a DLC map.
And there is room for PM to improve on the DLC
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Did you know that Istanbul was historically known as Constantinople?
It was an ancient shipping gateway between Asia and Europe.
It was an ancient shipping gateway between Asia and Europe.
I think everybody knows that from school. Or from AC: Revelations
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And before it was known as Constantinople it was called Byzantium - which is why the Eastern Roman Empire was called the Byzantine Empire even after Constantine changed the name of the capital.
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To me I still refer to it as Constantinople, even edited the city def to refer to it as such. Most of coastal modern day turkey still belongs to Greece imho. the greeks controlled the coastline from Adana to Trebizond for nearly 1500 years. Them and the serbs are probably the most hard done by countries today, where both of them have had their traditional homelands annexed bit by bit for decades to centuries in regards to the greeks. but yeah, any history book would would tell you thisdclark12553 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2020 03:07Did you know that Istanbul was historically known as Constantinople?
It was an ancient shipping gateway between Asia and Europe.
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