![]() ![]() I kept track of which Port's shops sold which clues for Treasures. I am using the word "purple" for purple exclamation marks, "white" for white exclamation marks, and (JC) to indicate locations where Jacob's Cane was used to make the event location become visible. I say "as possible", as Northeastern Baltic Sea, and Galapagos Islands never show purple exclamation marks anywhere, even if the Cane is used near an active hex. The tool, Jacob's Cane, was used liberally to make as many purple exclamation marks appear as possible. If there is only a single Discovery or Event, the singleton will not be given guidance either. With this expectation, no guidance is given for locations of Resources, or Treasures, as there is only one of either on any map. Using this GuideFirst, the expectation is that the user will be able to see the maps, clicking on them to enlarge, and maybe zooming in and scrolling about to see in detail as needed.ĭue to the zoom in need, the maps where I thought details would be difficult to see/find w/out zooming and scrolling, have been given frames that talk about "Community Artwork.", while the maps where I thought simply enlarging them was enough have no frames. well, I won't ask why you're even looking at a guide. If you are the sort of person bothered by this. For example, we can only hope it eventually happens to Northeastern Baltic Sea.įourth, I tried to be fairly detailed, so there are most likely spoilers mixed in. Some future version may well do the same to the remaining expedition sites with only one discovery. According to the interactive map, there were at least 5 more expedition sites in the game in the past, but have been replaced with just a treasure on the world map now. (1.3.0 for everything Edge of the World DLC related) There's been any number of hotfixes in that time, but the version number shown as the game loads didn't change. Third, these maps were all made in version 1.2.4. ![]() Thus, the splice lines can be painfully obvious. The lighting is constantly changing, the colors can change in some expeditions based on the season/month, and then there's the sandstorms and other weather effects. Second, while the screenshots were taken in 1920x1080, the result is. spent taking the necessary screenshots, splicing them together, and making this guide. Disclaimers:First of all, I'm not a member of the dev team, I don't have access to game assets, and I don't own any part of this beyond all the time wast. ![]()
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