Jacob was talking about the scale of maps that could be built. If the maps were designed to be nested tree sets, you could have a number of scaled maps easily moved between. For example, you could start on a continent, move to a city or town, find a specific neighborhood and then enter a specific building by using a simple keystroke (plus and minus signs) to move to larger or smaller scale maps and normal navigation (probably arrow keys) to move within the individual maps. I like the idea of transportation over longer distances being step type movements. Sounds exciting Jacob.

Eleanor Robinson
7-128 Software

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