Measurement System need to Change to Correct Messurments

Still no options to switch from the incorrect metric measurement to the correct standard measurements.

Only 350 million people in the world use British Imperial, 8 billion use Metric. Metric is the correct one.

Don’t care it is incorrect and this is an AMERICAN GAME!

Not incorrect at all. Would be incorrect if they called meters feet or something

Needs the option to change it to the correct measurement, not that hard.

Feel free to mod it in. The tools are free.

The True American Measurements Mod.

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Lets instead have an option between Metric and the Lorde system

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Frankly everything should be measure in furlongs in the game. :wink: That’s your true British measurement.

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The correct measurement mod**

Measurements should be in Poles or Perches and Furlongs (the distance an Ox can plough at one go) none of this new fangled Imperial nonsense.

BTW it appears that the US does not actually use the Imperial System but the [United States Customary System with which it is often confused but is in fact older than the Imperial System (Introduced in the UK in the 1820s)

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That’s 660 British feet. One chain is the length of a cricket pitch, 22 yards, or 12.2 Lourdes.

I had problems with that when converting kilometres per litre into miles per gallon, before realising that the Imperial measurements I grew up with were being converted into American figures by the computer. Some time later we got the choice between UK English and US English when setting up our Pc’s.

(Google search) “A pole is a historical unit of length used in surveying and property measurement, synonymous with a rod or perch. One pole equals 16.5 feet, which is approximately 5.03 meters. It was standardized in England around the early 17th century as one-quarter of a Gunter’s chain (66 feet), making it convenient for measuring land and calculating areas.” A Gunter was a vertical extension on a ship’s mast which allowed more triangular sail between the main masts but was too thin to extend much higher than a quarter.

Actually, the USA uses American Imperial which is different from British Imperial (as still used in Myanmar, and part-used alongside metric in the UK)

Still, I agree metric is the one to use.

No it is NOT the one to use.

I agree, the Lorde system is.

Maybe they should walk a grandlorde in our shoes

Ok you win!
Congrats!