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    I remember when I made this suggestion right after the lodestone forums went up

    the ammount of hate i got over it was hilarious
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    NoctisUmbra's Avatar
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    Noctis Umbra
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    Excalibur
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVedis View Post
    I remember when I made this suggestion right after the lodestone forums went up

    the ammount of hate i got over it was hilarious
    Not surprised. It's the FFXIV forums. There are an abundant supply of players like Lucy here who don't understand that the marked nodes are neither necessarily active nor available for harvest. They simply serve as little markers to get an idea of which node your ability pointed you to once you get closer.
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    Isaac Ven
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    Hyperion
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    Thaumaturge Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by TheVedis View Post
    I remember when I made this suggestion right after the lodestone forums went up

    the ammount of hate i got over it was hilarious
    I was asking for compass on mini map when node is active. But this is just as a good. Of Course my idea got hated.
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    Tetsaru Arigashi
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    I like how they added icons on the minimap for gathering spots. My question is, will they show up on the full-size map too...?

    Also, I think it'd be nice to actually be able to draw things or write notes on our maps too, maybe to mark hidden underground paths, or good spots for exp parties, etc. That, and being able to show or hide various map markers like someone else suggested would be nice too, to avoid clutter.
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