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Bukethead

Maps spawn in vehicles

maps in vehicles  

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I was reading another thread regarding maps and I started to think, wouldn't it make more sense to find maps in vehicles/cars than in the general/grocery store?

Realistically that's where everyone I know keeps map (if they even have one) even with today's technology.

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Realistically not every car would be burnt down and not able to work. Also if I was in a zombie apocalypse I would run around with a map on me so I knew where I was going, imagine as if the zombies were holding the maps and died in the grocery store then turned and left, or something like that

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With today's technology it would more GPS than a map in a car

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Realistically not every car would be burnt down and not able to work. Also if I was in a zombie apocalypse I would run around with a map on me so I knew where I was going, imagine as if the zombies were holding the maps and died in the grocery store then turned and left, or something like that

Well the thing is all the burnt out cars are currently of no use to anyone, they are but an obstacle that you have to avoid if you're driving.

If there was a map in the glove compartment, people would at least have a reason to stop and check burnt out vehicles.

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