Ghosts in the graveyards

I thought this was funny. I had to take a screenshot of it. I wanted to get the ghost but my wife doesn’t like my little side trips for goodies. I’ll have to go back for it when she is not in the car. lol :geek:

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Wives can be total spoilers about Waze.

Sooo…when ghost are at graveyards…to catch a pumpkin goodie you have drive thru some agricultural field? :smiley:

From a map editor perspective - I think the official name is ‘Dirt Road / 4X4 Trails’ :lol: But that is assuming that they are mapped!

In that case, to be precise :stuck_out_tongue: , I never saw a pumpkin growing in the middle of any road/trail, so eventually it would mean maybe to get out of the car and walk into the field :smiley:

btw. some special goodies would be nice also on world server ;), not just those usual sweets :)…am overdosed with sugar :smiley:

So goodies vs. routing that works and a map editor that is crippled? I’d like to think you would rather have Waze forget the goodies and work on getting the infrastructure solid.

Was just joking in my previous posts…even have the goodie preference turned off ;), as let’s be honest, the other threads here are the serious ones. Am the good guy on editing part, no worries :).

Getting off-topic but I would personally support Waze turning off a lot of the bling/non-critical features if that would help to stabilize the environment for avoiding traffic, navigating, and map editing. Such as:

  • Road goodies, contests, etc
  • Points
  • Ranks
  • Dashboard
  • Scoreboard
  • Route history (this is a tough one since it can help with editing and adding roads where satellite imagery is poor)
  • Editing permissions where you have driven. Switch to a simplier model.

I know this would not be popular. And I personally really enjoy the competition with points and ranks. But if this stuff is always breaking and worse, causing other problems - that is not good.

It seems that things would possibly be drastically improved if Waze didn’t have to run all of these processes to analyze routes, give points, etc.