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Hey guys,
I have seen a video (a while ago, can't find it again..) that was talking about how devs do specific features (I think it was about HUDs), and at one point they have shown W3 as an example
In the example, Geralt took a contract from a villager, in which the villager explained the path to the monster perfectly, to a point where you could reach the contract just by following the guy's direction
So my question is, are all quests like that? can you do a full walkthrough without opening the map?
I always turned the Hud completely off and the mini map would briefly look up with the sign wheel so I’d use that to check I’m going in the right direction.
But in the next gen update there’s an option to have the mini map only show when you hold a specific button, which will be perfect for playing no Hud & avoiding frustration.
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