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Im going to safely assume you're basing your opinion from the (older version) of the map. And you havent played the updated version ive recently made. And yes there are few people preferring the vanilla sieges in terms of gameplay and mechanics, i respect that.
Here is the map reference we're basing it upon:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-u0VldpfPlbY/VBHPTyN1gQI/AAAAAAAAA_E/Fo6-WLGeyog/s1600/Mouisllon%2BMap.jpg
So you might see this released (hopefully) by the next fortnight
I am also, after I've created Mousillon, looking forward to create my version of Brionne and Outskirts of Carcassonne Castle, so it creates a cohesive feeling with connected immersion toward the players that plays that part of the Campaign.
All these are possible ONCE I've updated Carcassonne Castle, which is taking longer as expected, so for all of you, thank you for being patient!