Grand Map

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Grand Map
Survival 3
2020-01-10-Grand-Map-on-spawn-square.png
The Grand Map on the floor of spawn.
Project
TypeMajor Project
World(s)Survival 3
Leader(s)20.png Skelleton123

Not to be confused with the Great Survival Map, the Grand Map's counterpart on Survival 2.

The Grand Map is a public project on the Survival 3 world. Based at Spawn, the project aims to map the entire 20,000x20,000 block world, using a grid of 400 maps at 1:16 scale. Each map is donated by a player via a donation booth, also in spawn. With the advent of 1.13, players can now add banners to their maps to show their landmarks on the Grand Map, SRN stations are also added. The result is a community map that any player can easily check out by using /spawn to see the location of biomes, bases, stations, cities and other features and where they fit into the world.

History

The Grand Map is a very similar project to the Great Survival Map (GSM) of the Survival 2 world. That project was based in the City of Havana, which shared several key members with the build team for Survival 3 spawn. After the clear success of the GSM, the concept was put forward by the build team and was accepted as a major feature of Spawn.

The Grand Map was not announced in any way, but was present from the launch of Survival 3, and the first maps began to trickle in once players felt they had the resources to commit to such a large map. Progress has been steady throughout since then, especially with a few players submitting many maps of their surrounding area.

In the first week of 2020, after a relatively quiet period in the last months of 2019, 20.png Lakosius started exploring and donating many new maps. A couple of other players joined in and by January 10th, 2020, the Grand Map was fully mapped out!

Since then, players can still update maps and add banner names to the Grand Map.

Gallery

Contributors

(under construction)

Player name Nr of maps
20.png Lakosius 55
20.png Broga_ 60


This page was last modified on 10 January 2020, at 23:09. (4 months ago)