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by rando444
2469 days ago
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It's only failure if you side with the overly dramatic guy on twitter complaining about non-interactive screens. Everyone that's been to a shopping mall knows how consistently broken information touch-screens are. Suggesting they put interactive maps in a subway is just silly. The digital maps are to show realtime service information, train-times, etc. It is an improvement, and if you want a printed map, you can just ask for one at the booth. The whole "my map isn't in 4k" argument is whiny, at best. |
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