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I did the exact thing after activating the portal, which stayed active, and again, there was no swirl on the minimap. I can understand why these people may be confused. In fact, I counted the number of portals in other areas, and many times, they did not jive with the swirls, and some swirls were grouped so close together, that if this really corresponded to portals, would have made the cave in question a two minute walking affair. This is either a bug, the programmers are just messing with people's minds, or there is something about these markers that is more than meets the eye.
I would not rule out completely the last possible explanation listed above. Afterall, there is a device that detects illusions. Maybe there is something else that activates some of these portals besides witch magic. If anyone answers here, or on google, for that matter...unless they helped, or more likely oversaw the game programming...they are just guessing at best. There are countless Easter eggs and other "not mentioned in the official strategy guide" things that programmers put in other games. CD Projek Red lied about making available the promised "Red Kit" editors tools, and to the chagrin of a lot of fans, they released a lesser set of tools. Can anyone say, without a doubt...that CD Projek Red is always 100% truthful in their answers to every question put forth to them? I think not.
Granted...Projek Red is great about addressing glitches and errors in the game. However, I find it beyond belief that such a glaring map error near the peller's house has not been addressed, even with the latest "Game Of The Year Edition" of the game (i.e. the current version 1.31). In the lake near the peller's house, that is crossed in approximately the middle by a bridge...the mini-map shows water on one side and dry ground on the other side. Now, I understand that this has no effect on gameplay...i totally get that. However, the "map" was listed as one of the downloadable "goodies" on gog, and was sort of "touted" by the developers. This being so important, and talked about....why, after all of these versions...has this not been corrected...if, for no other reason than it makes an otherwise gorgeous map look stupid when you are standing in water, and the mini map shows you standing on solid groound? Think about how this would look if, instead of an arrow, there was a little walking figure of Geralt in that mini-map. It just defies explanation.
That's weird, cause this discussion is the first result that popped up on google for me ...