That is probably true. In watopia you know exactly where you are and going because for the terrain and the differences in environment, Makury has this dense road webs where you don’t know where you are or how to get out.
I think if you’re a little competent at reading a map it is quite easy to get from point A to point B it just isn’t clear where point A or B are on the map. if you what to go up to the roof top it is not clear where that is - if things where labelled then it would be easy to get to the places you want to go.
my main gripe with Neokyo is that the dark background makes the map and especially the gradient impossible to read
Completely agree with you Gerrie. I find it impossible to get my bearings in Neokyo and can never fathom which way I’m going or what’s up coming around the next corner. This makes freeriding incredibly difficult, so I tend to just pick a route and ride around in circles.
Update guessing sunday night/monday morning pst. Partly due to FRR will be wrapping a week of stage racing late sunday afternoon pst/ when euros is asleep. Which is now major a event series at WTRL/ZRL level between the ZRL blocks dates. First TdZ group ride goes off 8am monday pst. So there 12-14 hour window to send out the Jan.update from zwift
How would your GPS / GPX file look with worlds joined together? What about the ability to publish your rides to strava? You’d need a teleport feature …
Zwift and Strava have had years (and inching closer to a decade) to figure it out. There’s no need to overlay virtual rides onto real world maps.
The London tunnels are basically a teleport but the countryside, when posted to Strava, doesn’t even line up with any real world roads (and no one really seems to complain about it).
I’m sure Strava could come up with a cleaner virtual map for virtual rides.