Before I even begin, I realize this request is not likely to be fulfilled due to its incredible scope. But for those with the will and a lot of time on their hands, it may be interesting to attempt. With COVID-19 still being a thing, many people have lots of time on their hands so now is a good a time as any to make this request. So here I go...
Anyway @jc2 mentioned in a Status Update a few hours ago that he was interested in a mod that upped the resolution of maps. So I looked at the mod and I wasn't incredibly wowed. (It was on my phone so there's that.) But it got me to thinking about map's resolutions. What if some crazy genius used GLIntercept to move the camera way up in the air to take much better shots of the ground and stitched together multiple shots to make a high resolution map of every area?
Now let's point out the downsides...
1 - You'd have to take multiple shots of each section of the map as the screenshot would skew as it's in three dimensions.
2 - You may as need to take more than one screenshot of each section due to characters, animals and droids that move across the map.
3 - Adding on to the first two notes, you'd have to face more than one direction as GLIntercept tends to make things lose details in areas you are not facing. So behind you, you may lose an object or section that should appear on a map so you'd have to turn the character 180 degrees and take another screenshot. Yikes!
4 - You'd have to crop out your character when doing this for every shot. You'd also want to crop out many of the roaming models as well.
On the other hand, you could go from this . . .
Map shown actual size
. . . to something with the detail of this
Granted, this is only a very small portion of a very large M4-78 map. Also note the entrance to the map near the bottom of the picture doesn't show up as the character isn't facing it.
I hadn't mentioned which game I'd want this for. Yes, it's requested for both. But oddly enough, I'd like to see Knights of the Old Republic I done first. (Yeah, I'm surprised too.)
Thank you for your attention.