It feels so personal
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Like Wreckfest, but with wings and maps.
Sounds like a laugh.
That game exists, it's called Nuclear Option.
It doesn't use real world maps which is a shame, but I can see why they don't because you can literally nuke cities in it.
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Some Indian scammer sent me a picture like this with no context and I was so confused, but I guess now it makes sense. Also it wasn't my house, I don't know where it was, but it was definitely not where I lived so I'm not sure what that was supposed to achieve.
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Jokes on you, I moved last year. You just murdered a family of five.
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FS2020 does. It uses bing maps satellite imagery, interprets the map and procrdurally generates buildings. It's impressive, but up close the buildings look generic and rarely accurate. Google Earth looks better.
However they do have hand made maps of big cities, these are very realistic.
wrote last edited by [email protected]People can use StreetComplete and other software to enhance existing data (e.g. building heights/floors) and overall improve the underlying OpenStreetMap data that it (in part) uses.
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I wonder what's the psychological reason we fly planes into our houses in flight sim.
Same reason homing pigeons fly home
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Some Indian scammer sent me a picture like this with no context and I was so confused, but I guess now it makes sense. Also it wasn't my house, I don't know where it was, but it was definitely not where I lived so I'm not sure what that was supposed to achieve.
It's the thought that counts.
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If a bro cyberbullying you pulls up a picture of your home address in any context, that IS personal.
Just send back a picture of his mum
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did the pilot eject? not sure how that works in commercial airplanes
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did the pilot eject? not sure how that works in commercial airplanes
wrote last edited by [email protected]You can't eject from commercial jetliners. You can't even jump out of most of them.
There used to be some that had a backwards facing door with stairs you could jump out of. Famously, D. B. Cooper did that. But afterwards, most of these doors were secured so that they could not open during flight to prevent future hijackers from doing what D. B. Cooper did.
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It feels like a good amount of effort. I appreciate that.
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Do that with some specific politicians.
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Some of the data it uses is based on OpenStreetMap. There was a viral story about a 212-story building due to a typo.
Do they contribute? If they make money with the data, they should.