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    Default City port walls

    I've never actually had Constantinople sieged and attacked by an enemy, but I still think this is a problem. The sea walls in Constantinople and probably other port cities leave big gaps open into the city. In my mind this completely defeats the purpose of having walls if ships can just land and walk right into the city. I think those gaps should be filled with walls and gates. I guess this would require the battle map editor, but I don't know if that's actually working yet.

    http://imgur.com/P5hJ52c,6Joai5a#0

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    Default Re: City port walls

    Well I don't see a lot of seaborne attacks happening either and when they do happen its rarely a success. Historically during this time period, Constantinople very rarely faced naval threats so there was no need to create extensive sea walls (though they did exist and an example is seen on the mid right corner) but the size and length of the Sea Walls didn't become an issue until the early 7th century. Walls are usually constructed depending on the type of attacks that you expect to happen more often.

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