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For the same reason as stated before - this way I can maintain the terrain types themselve at one place - everything else just needs fitting image files.
I made those expansions seperately by purpose - not everyone wants to use them all. And doing more different mods with the 'same' content doesn't make maintaining them easier for me in case I do update the content (and splits up comments and potential ratings^^). It also makes it more complicated for people to find exactly what they want (if I'd do an expansion compilation, there would be requests to do one for each CityTile version, and other combinations as weell without doubt). And for there is no mod limit, it shouldn't make that a huge difference if you are subscribed to one mod, or 4 of them.
So you need #1 and #2, but can add every expansion you want - in case you want that different look of those terrains and not the basic one - they are in no way better, more improved or something like that, they just change the terrains look slightly in the way that I got a request for. A little exception are the CityTile expansions for they all change the same basic terrains, so you can only use one of them at a time. :)