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Turns your city into a regional map that you could find in an atlas.
You can also configure the output to be something like a network map, that you might find at a bus or train station.
It is absolutely beautiful and gives you an entirely different way to look at your city.
This gives the option to put down placeholders for future development or quickly add some mock buildings in areas you have not developed, yet. I find this very useful to sketch out city blocks ahead of time, which I would usually do on a piece of paper or printed-out map of my city.
In game these don't do anything, just like any other prop, except for looking good.
Any furture idea like making it a customable texture so that we can switch to any wanted picture? (Or should I ask is it technically feasible? Let's say PO or some kind?)