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<!-- Write below this line, please. -->What are we doing? Are we mapping a fixed point in time? Or are we mapping continuously, with the world changing as it does IRL?
<!-- Write below this line, please. -->What are we doing? Are we mapping a fixed point in time? Or are we mapping continuously, with the world changing as it does IRL? [[User:BlooXen|BX Off. Thanks for reading!]] ([[User talk:BlooXen|talk]]) 02:11, 20 November 2022 (UTC)
:Good question. The ultimate goal is to have a “current” map of the OGF world, but some mappers choose to update their parts of the map in a more historical fashion, which in the long-term can result in a more realistic “current” map. Basically, you have some latitude in how you map, but the “end” state is current day (which, of course, can never truly be an “end” state!). —[[User:TheMayor|TheMayor]] ([[User talk:TheMayor|talk]]) 02:35, 20 November 2022 (UTC)

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What are we doing? Are we mapping a fixed point in time? Or are we mapping continuously, with the world changing as it does IRL? BX Off. Thanks for reading! (talk) 02:11, 20 November 2022 (UTC)

Good question. The ultimate goal is to have a “current” map of the OGF world, but some mappers choose to update their parts of the map in a more historical fashion, which in the long-term can result in a more realistic “current” map. Basically, you have some latitude in how you map, but the “end” state is current day (which, of course, can never truly be an “end” state!). —TheMayor (talk) 02:35, 20 November 2022 (UTC)