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The fact that you are setting the standard at King's Landing and Winterfell is your failing. No locations are nearly as intricate as King's Landing because it is the massive capital of Westeros. King's Landing is also the central location to the entire series. Winterfell itself isn't all that much more intricate than any of the other noble houses, but it adds extra emphasis on the godswood, giving it more detail, since the Starks are pushed more than any other house as the show's protagonists.
Just admit you're wrong already, bro. It is funny that you're trying to compare the detail of Braavos to Vaes Dothrak though. No reason to take you seriously at this point, so idk why I am
I'm setting the standard at what they first showed us. And then it declined. That's called being inconsistent. And it's not just the godswood tree that is nice in winterfell. The actual gear buildings are more intricate. Of course you wouldn't know that because you don't notice these things yet you think you do.
The complexity of Vaes Dothrak and Braavos is about he same. Someone designed the pop up and pop down of the Vaes Dothrak tents with care. And then someone designed some half assed crap for Braavos. Buildings go up and spin. That's pretty much everything as the seasons go on. No more intricate gear work, just stuff going up and some turning to dazzle people with undiscerning eyes.
I'm completely right. I find it sad that you are willingly blind and not just unwittingly ignorant.