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I just wanted to share that I was also having trouble using this feature.

The message I've gotten is: "Could not determine latitude and logitude for specified address.".

I have tried a number of entries, but only one browser on one machine (Chrome
Version 26.0.1410.43 m [up to date as of this moment] on Windows 7, 32-bit).

Entries I have tried include all arrangements of:

City: [Blank], Montclair
State/Province: [Blank], NJ, New Jersey
Zip / Postal Code: [Blank], 07042
Country: [Blank], USA, United States, Unites States of America
Within: 20, 50

All variations yielded the same error message.

 




It appears to be fixed for me! Thanks for your attention on the issue, Morrus and Farcaster. Tried a number of different variants of my search and they all came back with results this time.

Now, if I'm missing something, is it possible to filter the results by games interested in? Or any of the other fields that return with the results, for that matter? It would just be a bit easier to find people interested in playing what I'm interested in that way, rather than scanning each row for what I want to see.
 

Every time I search, I get thousands of results that are not valid for my area. It looks like if it can't figure out the location, it will just dump those people onto the map somewhere, whether they belong or not.

I don't know about you, but I would rather only see the ones that are certainly in my area instead of sifting through hundreds or thousands of records that are not in my area.

Here's the post I made about this a couple of months ago...
http://www.enworld.org/forum/showthread.php?334850-GSG-Why-so-many-in-Vallejo-CA
 
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I don't know about you, but I would rather only see the ones that are certainly in my area instead of sifting through hundreds or thousands of records that are not in my area.

You would? Damn, if only I'd known! :)

(We're aware of that issue - same as the Rome issue - and are trying to figure it out).
 

True Story... I've moved around quite a bit since I started playing D&D again in 2001 or so. Every gaming group that I've belonged to since that time was in some way facilitated by ENWorld. From Florida, to Illinois to Utah... and next to California. Thanks!
 


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