AlanOfTheBerg wrote:A laudable goal, I agree. Though "knowing the editor" isn't the same as "editing correctly." Like knowing how to push keys on a piano isn't the same thing as playing chopsticks, much less a concerto by Mozart or Tchaikovsky. Understanding how the editor works is level .5. Knowing how to properly restrict turns at a diamond interchange, or how a SPUI should be constructed, or when to and not to split a roadway, or how parking lots are to be created (and not created) in Waze are a key part of understanding required for considering oneself an experienced editor.filmless1 wrote:I learned the whole editor basically by playing and not saving so I could see what each thing did. Now I want to fix roads I travel a lot. I use the app basically to go to my calls for service. I want to make sure I get to the right place...the fastest way I can.
The ranking system continues to evolve. There may not be a finish line.
Yeah I'm not looking to play a concert.... I just want to make decent music. Im very mechanically inclined and fully understand "restricting turns" so you dont send Wazers the wrong way down streets. I understand the gravity of that situation and responsibility...I'm a cop. I'm just looking to be able to edit a little more that's incorrect. No biggie tho. I'll just do what I can with what I have.
Re: Editor Levels