New Mexico is one of the oldest states (one of my favorites), so this means that over time SCS DLC quality is actually decreasing in terms of functionality. We're getting fewer companies per city, no hotels, and no deliverable gas stations, all things they used to include in early maps.oldmanclippy wrote: ↑26 May 2022 22:01 Not counting the base map, of the cities with metro area 500K+, the worst offenders are Provo and Ogden with 6, followed by Seattle, Spokane, Boise, and Colorado Springs with 7.
Albuquerque might have the most at 14, which is what I'd like to see big cities aim for in the future.
@bm7 I don't think I'm stating my points well: most of the stuff I'm discussing is already detailed, has no issues with weird things behind it or a clear edge of the map.
And yet it's still blocked off. Companies, parking lots, hotels, even some non functional gas stations.
I am far less concerned with expanding the map or SCS doing more as I am with using what we already have. It makes absolutely no sense for an SCS mapper to take time out of his day to complete and detail an area, then place physical barricades in front of it to prevent access.