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This is just guessing but you probably have to pay Google a shit ton of money to use the map data commercially unless you are A) Google, where the project will be killed 6 months after release B) Capable of creating your own street view data of the entire globe. Only Microsoft has come close and did just that with Flight Sim.
Drive on Google Maps with EarthKart, free to try on steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2599450/EarthKart_Google_Maps_Driving_Simulator/
If you go to your Google Maps Timeline on desktop, for the activity of driving, you have the option of snapping your route to the road. If the route was long enough and has enough Streetview coverage, you'll get a notification saying, "hyperlapse unlocked - congratulations." You can then press a play button and you'll be able to view your route ...
Now tech is here. Set a route in google maps, wait some minutes while Google servers fetch the streetview images, then interpolate between them, making a video sequence, simple AI tech can make it semi 3D so you can use steering, then you ready to go and drive.
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But it would be enough for me, if there would be a script, which would download all photos from google maps along a router (start and destination address), automatically in single images. Then I could stitch them together to a simple video with 1-2 FPS and play it.
Try 'driving' around in Google maps using street view and you'll see why it wouldn't work - there's no depth to it since it's all static images. So it would need a vast array of 3D assets to be created at a high enough quality to not look terrible. Doing that via AI is possible as we can see with MSFS but fly/roll at ground level in any of the ...
Google Maps 2D Driving Simulator. At full speed, it has the turnradious of a small town. An 60mph I think a 90deg turn would flip the car over rather then just do a big ass circle. Nope. But still think it could be tweaked a bit though :P. This car has the least responsive steering of any vehicle I have ever driven.
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2D Driving Simulator On Google Maps. You would play this until 2:30 in the morning (even on school nights