August 5, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, snglecoil said: (Yes, Matthew. I believe Asobo has acknowledged that it needs to be fixed) It's not just in "Lost Wages", but everywhere 🤦♂️ Go to any city with photogrammetry and compare the photogrammetric trees to the "autogen" trees (yes there are also "autogen" trees in those photogrammetric cities)... You will see what real world scale is. 🙄 Edited August 5, 20205 yr by MatthewS Matthew S
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August 5, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, MatthewS said: It's not just in "Lost Wages", but everywhere 🤦♂️ Go to any city with photogrammetry and compare the photogrammetric trees to the "autogen" trees (yes there are also "autogen" trees in those photogrammetric cities)... You will see what real world scale is. 🙄 Yeah...you should see Boston 🌲🏢🌲 🙃 Chris
August 5, 20205 yr Hopefully the Capitol, Washington Monument, McCarren can be fixed by release, or a early update.
August 5, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, RioPilot said: But I also noticed they'll say "decimal" when issuing altimeter settings, which I'm not sure is even done in Europe. At least in the US, it should just be given as a string of four numbers without any mention of "point" or "decimal." It could use some tweaking though, I agree. The reason that 'decimal' is not used in european altimeter settings, or most of the world for that matter, is that they're given as an integer number of hectopascals. Edited August 5, 20205 yr by ConstVoid Ian Box
August 5, 20205 yr Well a tip in windows 10, select maps and choose 3d cities, go and explore 🙂 André
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