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Cryptic changed the dimensions on the ground maps without mentioning.
Pro
- The units are in Meters now, so if someone is 10 units from you it will be 10 meters away.
Con
- The coordinate values in the export files no longer work 1:1
- The displayed object sizes are all wrong. They are still in feet IIRC.
- The /Loc command doesn't work anymore
This means the maps are stored the same way as before, the change is UI level only. You need to multiply every coordinate value with 0,3281 to get the UI map coordinates in the new system.
When the Dev are over stretched on delivering items from the wishlist and fixing bug, one can only wonder about the motives behind this change.
The Loc lists the values in feet, so you can't simply write it down for use. You need to multiply the values by 0.3281 then round them. This doesn't look like a bug because it is too specific.
Yeah, it was listed "m" at several places. Wouldn't it be easier to change the labels from "m" to "ft" instead?
No confusion and no compatibility problems.
Yeah, I noticed this when I was in the middle of cataloging my object locations for holodeck. Apparently space units changed too, but you just divide the old units by 50 to get the new ones.
If someone's took the time and effort to write down all their co-ordinates prior to this; having them change a week before transfer to Holo is a bit frustrating.