Like this?CBenson wrote:Sure I can search for "VIP users" but I cannot see the full list. This is because on my computer, using Chrome with the screen in portrait, the nanorep box only covers about half the screen. The text and table run out the box on the right side and can't figure out how to scroll to see all the text in the point column of the table.krankyd wrote:You can search our support widget (on waze.com/support) for "VIP users" to see the full list.
I haven't been able to find where the VIP status is listed either. If it is US only, then it seems odd that asterix06 was name checked for the million points VIP when he is in Europe!gerben wrote:Where can I see the VIP status? Or is this an US/Can feature as well?
Somewhat confusing.
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That's really good to know. Otherwise, big pain in the arse.mapcat wrote:So this must be the beta version where you see them? Because so far I haven't seen any.unwallflower wrote:Mapcat - it seems that interstates get the fancy blue-ish shield, and state highways get oval shields. They look nice!
I was worried about that several weeks ago and asked Dror to confirm that they still wanted us to add the directions. He said yes, so evidently they intend to make this work.I'm still wondering what to do about including direction in interstate names. It seems that the I-15 shield isn't displaying for the most part in San Diego, instead it's just showing the "I- 15 N" and "I- 15 S" road names.
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Where can I see the VIP status? Or is this an US/Can feature as well?
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Does the spacing in the route number matter?
Krankyd lists the roads as:
I-15
The Wiki article and Unwallflower have:
I- 15
So should there be a space between I- and the route number or no space?
Krankyd lists the roads as:
I-15
The Wiki article and Unwallflower have:
I- 15
So should there be a space between I- and the route number or no space?
San Diego, California USA and Tijuana, Mexico
Looks like the naming convention listed in the Wiki is correct. Space in road name produces shields in Waze 2.4.
I- 15 N
I- 15 S
I- 805 N
I- 805 S
I- 15 N
I- 15 S
I- 805 N
I- 805 S
San Diego, California USA and Tijuana, Mexico
Unsure if they have upped this with the editing ranks. May be 100,000 map edits now vs. 50,000 map edits when it was announced.mrgrumpy wrote:So now having done 90,000+ edits, when do I become a Mega-mapper?
Have the scores changed?
San Diego, California USA and Tijuana, Mexico
This was initially what I had posted (200k edits) but I revised my post when I saw the the number if edits was initially 50k. I didn't want to believe they bumped up 4x.jasonh300 wrote:You get mega-mapper status when you hit level 4, which is now 200,000 edits.
If you hit level 4 before they changed the threshold, you still have mega-mapper status. This info came straight from krankyd.
San Diego, California USA and Tijuana, Mexico
Here is the original post from krankdy that states that it was 50k edits (the first post in the thread). Seems that 50k to 200k is quite a jump. 100k I could understand...
I think Mega Mapper was equal to (3) editing rights vs. (4).
http://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... per#p85241
I think Mega Mapper was equal to (3) editing rights vs. (4).
http://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... per#p85241
San Diego, California USA and Tijuana, Mexico
50,000 km driven to get mega driver? That will probably take me 3+ years to get with my daily driving. My car right now doesn't even have that current mileage! (It's a 2009 Hyundai Accent)
Re: some more details on road shields and VIP users