![]() ![]() ![]() The map creator called them Postal Codes, so that is the general term we have been using. I don't see the difference in this and the way things are done already, except you just call numbers instead of your actual location."įrankly, I do not know what else you want to call them. And two, I think you can basically achieve the same thing if you just know the streets that you're on and when you're making location calls, call your nearest cross street. For one, I personally find the map to be terrible looking. Mirror Park essentially has a code for every house, and that's not how that works. And they don't service enough area to be considered zip codes, and there aren't enough numbers to be postal/zip codes. ![]() In some cases, they could be considered block numbers, but in other parts of the map, they can't. I'll post the same thing that I posted on the PD Forums about this. ![]()
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