![]() ![]() This is a completely different experience to having a large compass on the HUD with markers displayed on it at all times. Generally speaking I found that the quests did give some description as to where you needed to go (usually the name of the place) but even when not, as said you still have the map markers to fall back on. I didn’t find that too bad, though a little ‘hand-holdy’ for some quests, mostly it made sense that someone would have been able to mark the location on the map. Though if there was something I couldn’t find I simply activated the quest to see the markers on the map. ![]() Didn’t have any real issues in Skyrim and Fallout NV (hundreds of hours in each).
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