19.01.2010, 16:00
The highest point on a map can be 4024 meters or something similar but surely 4000 and a bit.
A Mt.Everest could only be possible if someone had the patience to set a new 0 Meters Value e.g. if the Valley beside Everest had 5000 Meters set this to 0. So that The highest possible point would be Mt Everests altitude. Surely would the altimeters show at the highest point 4000m and so on. The altitude performance would be false and the clouds would be 6-7000 meters high....
And it would be big big work to transfer the highdata. If it just would be to darken map_h..., the map_h dark values are higher definition mesh model than the bright, e.g. the high difference at the low values is e.g. 10 meters per value +1 while at high altitude it is e.g. 30 Meters per va
A Mt.Everest could only be possible if someone had the patience to set a new 0 Meters Value e.g. if the Valley beside Everest had 5000 Meters set this to 0. So that The highest possible point would be Mt Everests altitude. Surely would the altimeters show at the highest point 4000m and so on. The altitude performance would be false and the clouds would be 6-7000 meters high....
And it would be big big work to transfer the highdata. If it just would be to darken map_h..., the map_h dark values are higher definition mesh model than the bright, e.g. the high difference at the low values is e.g. 10 meters per value +1 while at high altitude it is e.g. 30 Meters per va