What you see is what you get. I recommend just sticking Bing's map, as the others are typically too blurry. Esri (not the clarity version), will sometimes be more updated than Bing's map, depending on the region you are mapping. Occasionally I will switch between the two to insure consistency.
This is a useful video about OpenStreetMap.
Testing whether adding openstreetmap term in comments causes it to be auto-deleted
is there a way to improve the map resolution? the more i zoom into the map the more pixelated it gets..
What you see is what you get. I recommend just sticking Bing's map, as the others are typically too blurry. Esri (not the clarity version), will sometimes be more updated than Bing's map, depending on the region you are mapping. Occasionally I will switch between the two to insure consistency.
Why am I the only one that can see the building because when I go on openstreatmap with another computer, I can't see it.
It takes some time to update the map
@@FamiliarDraco And is it true that snapchat use openstreetmap for the buildings?
@@louismiso8315 don't know. The wiki seems do think so
@@louismiso8315 Yes, snapchat uses openstreetmap for all of their maps
Could this guy slow down and speak more clearly. Sounds like a duck on speed!
You can slow down the playback speed of the video. In player, settings cog -> Playback speed.