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bere in mind that in game float fishing metric is much more precise than inches becouse in cm it goes down to 10cm and inches go down to 10" and theres a bigg defference between 10" and 10cm my wife says so :D
Lets say I select metric, then that is displayed in big numbers, while imperial will than be displayed in small numbers (next to it, or below it)
That would make it easier, when I tell someone what lure I am using in metric, I can then easely tell them in imperial if they don't know metric.
I'd use metric for everything except fish weight. I love the metric system (particularly the 24 hour clock) but being raised in the US, I'm so used to weighing my catch in pounds and ounces, it's the only thing I want.
they can even call it body parts unit system
you're replying to 3yr old thread with some fun facts
makes as much sense as going around twitter and correcting people that its called x now