I would argue the experience is better as is… I know these places now like if I lived there, since I have to learn the layout rather than running towards icons. (The general store in Akila is directly to your left as you enter the city btw )
But yes, there is nothing wrong with options as long as we can choose. I would hate this with icons everywhere but to each their own.
The general store is easy but I was looking for the store that sold resources since I needed a few to modify a weapon I had at the time which was a pain to look for.
I can agree that the experience is perhaps better because you get used to everything but when you just want to find the store and buy something quickly, it’s annoying to have to find the store you need.
Ah the mining place, that’s all the way in the far end of the town lol.
Thing is, you do find what you need quickly once you know the layout and are used to it. I like it a lot since I’m an immersive gamer as much as possible. But I do understand the problem and there could be options for accessability. As long as I don’t have to see it!
Yeah, that was confusing. I meant in the back end of the center store “circle”. General-Rowland-mineral on the left and Trade Authority-Laredo on the right.
I’m not trying to be facetious here, but having access to a real-time map of your location with various points of interest is actually more realistic these days than not.
I just came back from a trip to New York, and my phone was basically glued to my hand with Google Maps open. Referencing it as I’m navigating any city on foot has long become second nature to me.
Not really. I wasn’t replying to that. I was replying to the “as if I lived there” which to me read like the same argument I’ve seen elsewhere, about how the current system is more immersive and how not having maps mirrors real life.
If that’s not what you implied, then ignore what I said.
So you just ignored what I stated in my first post about it in the conversation and made some assumptions based on what some other people have said elsewhere instead?
I’m aggressive? I found it strange that you ignored what I had written and asked if you perhaps missed it. Turns out you ignored it for some weird reason and got an attitude about it.
It looks like this mission is a repeatable mission, for another survey data buyer. Any world we survey we can sell the data to Phil, along the way while walking around we will over hear conversations from NPC who want to start over or are tired of their day to day grind. We can then speak to them and persued them to sign up with L.I.S.T to become colonist.
I haven’t done much of this so I don’t know if more settlements will appear in the planets that we survey. Or if the NPC we convince will actually move to those areas, so far no building anything unfortunately.