Suggestion - not a fan of the 3D buildings, see-through or not
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As someone else has commented and as someone who lives in central London, I am not a fan of the 3D buildings, see-through or not.
In my opinion, it is not how we see the world when navigating along a simple line, particularly not in large cities or big towns.
BMW’s Connect app has this problem, too. When you zoom in, the view changes from a nice simple line, to a silly fake 3D outlines of buildings, which just look confusing.
Garmin GPS devices remove this problem by making it optional whether to see a 3D view or not. Similarly, Garmin makes it optional whether to see a view that has shading to represent hills, valleys and mountains. This is another option that I turn off. Why do I turn it off? Because I know that if I am in the Alps it will be mountains or, if I am in Holland or in Norfolk, England it will probably be flat.
Keep it simple. In other words, a simple line to navigate along, please.
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@Richard-18 The option is already there to use flat maps. Personally I like the 3D view but I understand your view as well.
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Thank you.
I am still learning my way around MyRoute, after many happy years of MapSource and BaseCamp.
This forum has been really good at answering my questions.
Richard
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@Nick-Carthew said in Suggestion - not a fan of the 3D buildings, see-through or not:
@Richard-18 The option is already there to use flat maps. Personally I like the 3D view but I understand your view as well.
^^^^ a view on a view...
I like the 3D maps as well. I think the same view some people had when GPSses startet to turn maps in the direction you drive instead of North up.
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