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Will check it out eventually. Unfortunately, I am taken in the endgame loop right now.
https://dragonsdogma2.wiki.fextralife.com/Interactive+Map
Then there are mods telling you exactly where things are etc.
No thanks, not interested. It just turns everything into a checklist mentality for me -- doing it myself is far more engaging. Plus, I hate signing up for websites and crap, and keeping a phone tab or web browser open while playing to peruse 'em.
You replied to a comment which was written 2. Mai 2024. I am sure your reply was very helpful <- this is only a little sarcastic.
If you're stuck, there's a mod that just shows you a map marker for it. Check the posts there if you have some issues figuring out the modding process, but it looks like it should work fine.
It's a light cheat - but I've never been against that when the developer intentions are like they are here.
It's like if I asked you to remember what the first phrase you typed on the Steam forums. You'd just 'cheat' and look up your post history. Well, this is just making it so your character kept a detailed journal and was able to remember where they were back when.