This map replacement texture set is basically a satellite image of the province of Cyrodiil in full colour. This was done by getting aerial snapshots out of the TES:CS using the Create Local Maps function, stitching them together with really big html tables, rendering those into a trigantic bitmap, and scaling it down to fit in the game. There was
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This map replacement texture set is basically a satellite image of the province of Cyrodiil in full colour. This was done by getting aerial snapshots out of the TES:CS using the Create Local Maps function, stitching them together with really big html tables, rendering those into a trigantic bitmap, and scaling it down to fit in the game. There was a lot more to it than that, but that's the gist of it. There are two versions in the zip file, one with text and one without, for your preference. The map icons have been sized smaller, and show visited vs. unvisited spots by being different shades (unvisited places are yellow, visited are pale beige) Does not conflict with BTmod as long as you have not changed BTmod's map icon size portion. The icons that come with the map are already resized. Installation and removal instructions are in the zip file.