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New Aetheryte Map
Does anyone know if there is a way to revert it back to how it was? I really do not like the new city aertheryte maps. Unless I am missing something (which is entirely possible xD) you have to click on a location twice to go there. It's a little annoying. If anyone has any suggestions or can tell me if I am missing something obvious, please let me know. Thank you.
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I have discovered this by chance, but if you click on the destination IN the map. Then you'll be teleported there without any confirmation message.
While yeah I'm used to the old aetheryte teleportation list. This new aetheryte map will grow on me and others as well.
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No way to revert back but I am sure you will get used to it - we all have to :)
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A single click option would be cool, but overall I absolutely love the maps - especially that I can click the aetheryte in the map as that's generally how I see them anyways (not a list, but location on a map).
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I think it's pretty nifty as I keep forgetting what aetheryte is where in a city.
As others have said, you can click on the stone in the map or just double click the label. Something to get used to.
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I would personally like it if they allowed an option to change it back.
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Just to confirm, since I hadn't zipped around to check, does the double-clicking still apply to cities such as Kugane and The Crystarium? I can see how it makes some sense in ARR + Ishgard, being split up like they are. But, surely shouldn't be necessary in the cities that are one zone.
Either way, this seems like something that, as older players, we might gripe about it being unnecessary, but for new players still figuring out where things are, might be a big help.
I might find it frustrating, but I can appreciate the effort.
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What's annoying is this isn't the "M" bound key map, which is what I think a lot of people, or at least I assumed this would be, as that felt to me like the very point of convenience of this new system. Or perhaps i just misunderstood what this system was intended to be, because right now it feels primarily like a visual aid for city teleport-point locations.