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top-left: 52.587970° 13.254873°
bottom-right: 52.434770° 13.506559°
@AmiPolizeiFunk sry I meant the top left to bottom right coordinates but nevermind, I think I'll go back to the good old Overlayer2 mod, it might be more work but for a large map like this it will work better I think, thank you anyway, especially for the map!!
I would not recommend OSM in more ways I can describe in 1000 characters. I would recommend making a black & white highly compressed non-transparent overlay for the game to start, then make a more detailed, color or reduced color, less compressed map as a JPG, then after compressing or otherwise cutting the size down with less unique colors, export a 32-bit PNG with your desired opacity, and turn off the overlay and turn it back on. Overlayer loads it fresh every time but I had much more issues loading a 10meg+ img at game start than loading it ex-post-facto.