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Now what I'm doing is tracking them on the mapgenie every time I found a dice. This works to some extent but I agree that the indicator of where I've found them (like poetry, rune switches, etc) would work so much better.
They need to at least be more visible, not blend into the scenery as much. Some maps have so much random yellow glowing bits in the distance. Maybe make a very obvious noise when you're near one, like the scarabs in Elden Ring.
They do make a noise, they jingle, you can hear it whenever your close to one.
I'm definitely not hearing it. And I don't think it's the problem with my audio setup, no problems with other games.
I kind of think it is the other way around, my first playthrough is with a map so I can find all the collectibles, so I can actually enjoy the next playthrough on my own pace.
If I would play it as I would normally, I probably couldn't be bothered to play again to find all the collectibles.