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zNapSackにより編集済み: 9/28/2017 4:05:57 AM
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[quote]Well, I guess I can't really call them lost sectors since their marked on my map[/quote] LOL true. But I would like a custom waypoint marker. Because although one can see the Lost Sector symbol on the map which shows it's location relative to ones current position it still takes time to find it, or anything else at times. For example, 'I need to travel northeast some distance, search, travel some more, search again and eventually find it. Not terribly difficult but a little time consuming. It would be a nice 'quality of life improvement' if one could place a marker anywhere they wanted which would then display a bearing to that point regardless of ones current position. Note: The current green arrow indicating ones position isn't precise enough, nor can it be placed where one wants to go. In D2 it's not as though one is trying to navigate in a sandstorm* where the only known direction is up but Guardians should have better tech than simply 'It's kind of that way, a little ways'. *After the GPS battery died from the heat, The spare has a hole in it and you're left with the map and compass you didn't bring to save space and weight (yeah, that's stupid).
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  • Might as well rename them found sectors

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  • zNapSackにより編集済み: 9/29/2017 12:27:31 AM
    They're not found until one actually finds them. You only know it's approximate location. Hence, it's lost until actually found. ;) And you do have to search for them a little even though it's marked on the map. Obviously the Hunter who painted the lost symbol nearby, found it. But we're not them. I don't mean to argue semantics, even though I appear to be. So think of it this way: you can't find an item. You know it's in your house somewhere but you only know approximately where. Hence, it's "lost" until you find it. In this context it doesn't mean it's irretrievably lost, as in destroyed and no longer exists. 'Misplaced' would be a more appropriate word in that case but 'lost' is often used to mean the same thing.

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