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    Tiro
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    Icon5 depiction of cities on the strategy map

    On the strategy map Atiqa, Alexandreia, Diospolis-Megale, Meroe, Hierosolyma, Sidon, Antiocheia, Damaskos, Babylon and Seleukeia still have the 'old' rectangular shape instead of the 'new' rounder shape.

    I cannot see of Palmyra has the same flaw.

    How can this be fixed?
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    Default Re: depiction of cities on the strategy map

    I think this is intentional. these ciies have an eastern cultural look to them, as opposed to the round ones in Hellenic cultures or the Circular ones in barbarian cultures.

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    Default Re: depiction of cities on the strategy map

    Kart-Hadast (near Atiqa) and Memphis (near Alexandreia) have the right shape.
    Seleukeia was a Hellenic city, not an eastern one.
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    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” – Edmund Burke
    “Where they burn books, they will ultimately burn people also.” – Heinrich Heine
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