call it poor english on my side ..;)
anyway to try and explain by example;
I'm currently making a big map, when I make it generate a new map.rwm file it often picks the side of being in the 3mb size
but there are times it ends up being in the 12 to 13mb size
when I use the exact same map, without editing a single file in between, to generate an other map.rwm file it might end up being of the size it wasnt before (if it was 3mb it could become 12/13mb and vice versa)
it seems that the map more often generates a map.rwm file in the 3mb size, but generating a new one using the same map can just as well be 12/13mb
in their use there is no difference, a 3mb or 12/13mb size map.rwm file seem to both work just as well
When I first noticed a map of 13mb and a bit I though I recalled the vanilla map generated a 3.5mb and a bit map.rwm file, so I checked up on that and it did generate a 3mb-ish size map.rwm, didnt pay much attention to it as I figured my map is 4 times as big and the map.rwm my map generated was 4 times as big as well
but at a later stage I noticed that my map had again generated a 3mb-ish size map.rwm
So I did a bit more testing to find out what I tried to explain above, somehow the map.rwm can pick 1 of 2 scales, 1 in the 3mb-ish size or it goes to the 12-13mb-ish size
I'll try and upload a pic. of my bin .. shows that there are at least 2 ranges ..
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