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I love the app, I'm impressed by the ease of use, but I've found it difficult to use for quests around terraced houses in the UK (and I suspect it applies elsewhere).
When adding house numbers in a long street of fairly small houses, all buildings on the map start to look the same, and with a somewhat low GPS accuracy between buildings, it is easy to lose track of which house number goes where.
I feel that it would help a lot if they were shown on the map, or at least could be toggled on when collecting house numbers (and building types as well, for the same reason). I don't know if it's possible with the use of tangram though...
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@westnordost indeed! I explored a bit further, and you're right, they are there. So I guess @matkoniecz is right. I added house numbers in the past few weeks, probably a few hundreds, so maybe it is a matter of tiles not updated.
I love the app, I'm impressed by the ease of use, but I've found it difficult to use for quests around terraced houses in the UK (and I suspect it applies elsewhere).
When adding house numbers in a long street of fairly small houses, all buildings on the map start to look the same, and with a somewhat low GPS accuracy between buildings, it is easy to lose track of which house number goes where.
I feel that it would help a lot if they were shown on the map, or at least could be toggled on when collecting house numbers (and building types as well, for the same reason). I don't know if it's possible with the use of tangram though...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: