DeeperThought, on 27 April 2011 - 12:26 PM, said:
It used to be possible to set the grid to larger sizes. It would still be useful to do so, if only for editing old maps. (By the way, if being off the grid is such a bad thing, then why do old maps such as ROCH 8 work perfectly, even though they are entirely off the grid?)
This is what warnings are for. Mapster should warn you if you are mapping outside of the recommended area, but not stop you.
I think it's not so much being off the grid that is bad than exceeding a certain max-min-difference in some coordinate. Roch8 certainly even fits within a smaller grid than the maximum allowed by Mapster32, but Pascal Rouaud had the habit of offsetting the whole map to hide it...
But anyway, is there a real use case for an even grater area than is enough to model some major city's downtown?