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If you go to your Google Maps Timeline on desktop, for the activity of driving, you have the option of snapping your route to the road. If the route was long enough and has enough Streetview coverage, you'll get a notification saying, "hyperlapse unlocked - congratulations." You can then press a play button and you'll be able to view your route ...
Who made this? I've been wanting to make a game like this, but essentially just using google maps as a Virtual Tabletop for RPGs. Imagine this but you can just place figurines around on maps (3d view would be better), have a grid, and measuring tool. I thought the google maps API wasn't allowing people to use maps like this anymore!
Mysterious building on google maps, found on google maps driving game. Solved. I found this on a Google maps driving game, (seen in one of the photos) I put "SCP" as the location just to see where it would place me. I checked and this doesn't appear when you search it on normal google maps, found it though. street view goes nowhere close to it ...
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Test Drive Unlimited - Oahu, Hawaii. Test Drive Unlimited 2 - Ibiza, Spain. And coming soon: Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown - Hong Kong. Arma 3. Fallout's maps are mostly accurate. Yes, Grand Strategy games usually use real-world map representations to various degrees of fidelity and detail.
The game doesn't have to exactly match reality, it's not a military sim or Google Earth, it just needs to look pretty. So coarse terrain and geospatial data, plus road map data, plus procedural/AI-based generation of the high detail terrain meshes and e.g. tree and building placement is how this could work.
Google Maps 2D Driving Simulator. At full speed, it has the turnradious of a small town. An 60mph I think a 90deg turn would flip the car over rather then just do a big ass circle. Nope. But still think it could be tweaked a bit though :P. This car has the least responsive steering of any vehicle I have ever driven.
Google maps has a "start driving" feature that lets it act like a minimap in a video game, no destination needed. It's useful if you just want to cruise around and explore. I don't know if this is an unknown feature or I'm just late to the party, but I just discovered it today. to activate it on android, simply say "hey/ok google, start driving ...
But it would be enough for me, if there would be a script, which would download all photos from google maps along a router (start and destination address), automatically in single images. Then I could stitch them together to a simple video with 1-2 FPS and play it.
Imagine this. Every road on earth, rendered into a video game world using google street view. You can drive anywhere. It’s a vast multiplayer world and you can do races and challenges. You can also play single player. You can make it as realistic or unrealistic as you want. If you want to drive 300 miles an hour without refueling and teleport ...