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Hirschfelden
https://imgur.com/3YAHOnA
does this link work for you guys?
https://i.imgur.com/dPsQpY5.png
https://imgur.com/E9oP5zg
https://i.imgur.com/GTYa42Z.png
https://imgur.com/cnsfaVV
that's all I have finished at the moment
Now that I know there is interest, I will finish the other maps/spreadsheets. At that point I will consider a guide. I'm not sure a guide is needed, unless its just to assemble the spreadsheets all in one easily accessible place. I'm just a noob with a different spreadsheet format after all.
I wish our notes could be seen in-game. ALT-TAB can have some window vs full screen issues, so leaving the game is a PITA sometimes.
https://imgur.com/NsG6wfU
https://imgur.com/jlctIm2
https://i.imgur.com/qc61aTU.png
And once you unlock zones writing it down on notebook seems simple enough to me.
The journal I keep myself, and the reward of adding great things to it, is as much a fun part of the game as the hunt itself.
Too many people looking for shortcut maps and apps pointing the way for them so they dont have to immerse themselves is very counter productive to the actual realistic immersion offered by the game in the first place.
Dontcha think???
I search out my own need zones.
Some of us don't use the REST function (much). These sheets support that style of playing.
Sometimes I spend so much $, I don't even have enough left to REST. This helps in those times too.
This also gives you a feel for which animal does what in the day, and which does what at night.
It can help you see what parts of the day/night have nothing much going on, so you know when to go exploring, doing the missions, or maybe even a REST.
Making a note book is just one way of keeping notes. That's not cheating or robbing enjoyment and neither is this.