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You can press the "m" button to open the full screen map
"you are on a quest" "go here and do this to continue"
no i want to be immersed in the world ( ive said this before now lol )
I like them
so give the option to remove them? if the world is full of life and meaningful content then all i need is a world map i can view with my position in it.. if i need to go somewhere i can hit M see it on the map and work my way to it organically.
this only works well if the world is actually worth exploring of course :D
well i think using the term " need " is pretty inaccurate.
even the witcher gave the option to remove constant quest markers as an option, and a large minority of players, played the game that way.
cd project added that in an update shortly after release due to fans requesting it.
EDIT: its possible they released the game standard with that option.
The game don't have HUB and map.
Une carte du monde est accessible avec la touche Select (ou M sur clavier). Tu as aussi la minimap sur le haut à droite qui te permet de savoir où tu navigues :)