I have found it useful that when you visit a new island that you put the point of the tent towards the direction your home island is so that way if you see the tent you know to go the direction it is pointing. This will help if you are trying to get the achievement for beating the game with no compass
Wow that is amazing I usually just go around and check out which island is the closest and go to it it never fails as I first inhabit islands that are closer to my starting island so I can loot the ships.
@@wabba_my_jack6641 I build the shelter on the island, pointed the tip of it toward HOME, and then use the label maker to change the name of the shelter with the a number, name, and compass points.
Well this was certainly a very helpful tip, cause the first time I went to another island, only was there a few seconds due to pissy hog lol. But now that the map has sense to it :) Thank you, now I can finally get somewhere in this game :) I'm on Xbox :)
On every new island the first thing I do is put a shelter down facing towards my home island, and as an additional marker, I throw a spear in the sand pointed towards my home island, so no matter what island I'm on, I know exactly which way home is.
One I’ve found on console that if you start out at the first on the map, if you spot the abandoned ship, that is your northern way. From there on you can use that ship as a reference to guide yourself back to your island when venturing out for long periods of time and without using your compass as it’s one less item to have to take up space in inventory.
🤣I’m an older pc player. We always used pen and paper. This was well before internet and you really just had to figure it out. I played with my grandma and her sister and they taught me all this. First thing I did on stranded deep was draw a map on graph paper based on the title screen map. North being actually in the corner of the map. It made my play through fairly easy. I did utilize the compass though. I just laid a coin on my hand drawn map for the island I was currently visiting.
My biggest joy in this game is to draw my own map just like I would do if I was in this situation in real life. The way I do it is at first to not look at the game map at all. Then, in game, as soon as I got all essential tasks done, like securing water, food etc, I can start exploring and make the map. I go to the center of the island I'm at and build a tall enough structure to stand on so I have free views in all directions. Standing on top of this I use the compass and take the bearings to the center of each island I can see from there. If I have the binoculars I can use them to better find the center of the islands and also find more distant islands. I put this down on paper, drawing my starting island in the middle of a new paper sheet and draw bearing lines from it to the islands I found this way. I use a protractor to get the bearings of these lines correctly. I do not know the length of these lines yet so I draw them a bit short for the moment. Now I get into a raft and sail straight at one of the islands. I sail straight for the center and I measure the exact time in seconds I use going there, accounting for any delays, then add just a few seconds as I did not sail exactly from or to the center of the two islands. If I use more than a minute, say 1 minute and 27 seconds, I still use seconds, in this example 87 seconds. Now I have the "length" between the centers of those two islands measured in seconds, this will work just fine. I draw 87 seconds as 8 cm and 7 mm on paper, if you use inches you will find your own way to convert seconds into inches and fractions I am sure. On the new island I do the same as on the first, from the center I take compass bearings to the center of all islands I can see from here and I take the time when I sail to the next island. Ok, so when I have done this several times I get very good data to draw a map with accurate placements of islands. There can be a few degrees and/or seconds of errors when doing cross observations between islands, but that is expected due to measuring errors and will not be big enough to ruin your map if you strive to be as accurate as possible in all measurements. When I have lots and lots of observations my map will look very cluttered, but I fix this by drawing a new map without all unnecessary observation data. Now the beauty of the completed map is that you can go from any island to any other island you don't even see in the horizon by just using the protractor and take the bearing you need to sail, and you can also get a good estimate how long that voyage will take. If the center of the island has a hill or something else you can't climb on top of you will have to make sure you stand on the line going through the centers of this island and the one you are observing, have your back towards the center of your island. This is important as not doing it this way you will give very big errors in your measurements. I am on PC and we have a big random map that makes this method very satisfying, before when the islands were placed in a grid with a new island just every 90 degrees from any other island and with fixed length between them it was less satisfying, but still fun. I hope the random maps will be implemented on consoles soon. One can argue that this can't be done in a real situation as the chances to find a protractor and a ruler is small. But both of these can be made using the sun, a watch, a compass, some string and a stick or two. A compass is divided into 360 degrees and is a useful aid in making a protractor. The sun combined with a watch and a large stick can help you find a bearing from a point to another. The ruler does NOT have to have cm or inches on it, you could make your own length dimension based on anything you have handy, like the width of a small stone for instance, 1 stone width can be 10 seconds for map making purposes (In real life it would be more sensible to use minutes instead of seconds). Not having paper can be a problem, but can be solved with other things to write on like sand, rocks, wood etc. If you don't have a pen or pencil use a nail, a small stone or something similar. I am sure I would be able to do this in real life if I had access to a watch and a compass, the rest I would have to improvise with. I ID all islands by numbering them. I use a spear as the number 1, a half coconut as 5, and any round (brown or yellow) as the number 10. This way island number 7 will be 1 half coconut and 2 spears, number 14 will be 1 round coconut and 4 spears, number 16 will be 1 round coconut, 1 half coconut and 1 stick, and so on. I try to put the coconuts in a place where they can't roll away from and not be moved by crabs, the sticks I throw into the sand next to the coconuts, that way I will find the numbering pile quicker when coming back to an earlier island. On my paper map I write down what I have done to each island and if I need to go back there later. Hope this was helpful for anyone, have fun being your own cartographer!!
@@GranddaddyGamer Yes, I would like to see that too, but I would like to fill in the bearings and distances manually, not just "discovering" places like in normal games with maps. I have emailed the developers a couple of times asking them to implement it. I also asked them to put binoculars with compass implemented into it like you can have in rl too (I have a pair). I've had no feedback from them so we will just have to wait and see. Maybe if more people ask for the same they will listen? I have never played the forest so I don't know how that works.
Love the dedication, I’ve been meaning to use paper and draw a map, but on console with the simple grid it’s not as necessary. I’ve been wondering about measuring distance so appreciate you sharing your technique.
@@ywills7890 Your welcome! Nice to know that you found this useful. I hope that the developers make the map random on consoles like on PC soon. I used to play mostly on consoles before, but swapped to PC when I discovered that most games are better and also easier to mod on PC. Also in the future there will be many games that can be played only exclusively on just one console system, xbox or playstation, + on PC in most cases. So PC is the way from now on in my opinion.
I'm in process of making my own map as well but i never thought of the way you measure distance between islands. I will remake my map and add your technique to it for more precision.
Does anyone remember when it used to have like oil rig looking platforms in place of some of the islands. You would have to climb up the long ladders to get inside them
for me how i know i been to a island its becouse i make a small camp at every island i go to it really does not take that much material to make and if i find that i need those material for something i can all way go back and taken down that camp. and with a camp on islands i can make saves points on those islands and be able to sleep. but before i leave my main island i make sure i do top off meaning i eat seomthing to fill my food bar and my water bar and i never leae the island untial my helth bar is full to.
So i just got this on the switch and it’s the most efficient way for me to play. My plan was to build a small shelter on each island. Also i was thinking about putting them on the most north side of the island i now have a raft with 4 shelves so now i can store 3 boxes on each. For me each box has 3 spots inside. So now I'm thinking about where "home" is. This video helped cuz i kept getting lost on my own...
Wood foundations are the best markers to show where you have visited. It only takes a hammer and four sticks to make one, and you can see it from very far away when you are on the water🎉
As I'm exploring an island I like to bring a lantern and put it on the purple sea urchins so you know where they are without have to use your flashlight
ok super new at the game and my first thought was to use the new map as a guid but can someone tell me what is with that north indicator? is north the direction the arrow is pointing, which if it is why? or is north on the updated map directly right?
Use paper to draw your map. Carry a label maker on the raft When you get to an island Grab a container and place it out in the open. Preferably next to a fire and/ or water still Type on the container the name/number you want to call your island. Write it down Then you have logical references
I have found that you can make a pile of coconut drinks! You can then place empty coconut drinks in and wait a second then when you open it back up the empty ones will be filled. Infinite coconut drink.
What your a new to the game play and traveled 4 island away from home camp getting tons of stuff to start building , then get 10 island away and get totally lost and never used a compass
Personally I like the nomad approach and play hard mode. so it makes sense to me to make a camp on every island. I will always have water, a place to save, and at least one smoked steak.
@@GranddaddyGamer Nice! I do this too -- and like to put furnaces on important islands since they are always lighted without using fuel. Easy to see from far away.
Marking territory already farmed is nice. But low areas near the beach could be under water during storms. The trick is the bird trap. It is a tall yardarm thing that you can stick near the edge of the water on some rocks. It renders into the game from farther away than any other object, even the boulders and plants. The first thing you can see besides the ghost image of the islands themselves are the red containers and the bird traps.
No console is messed up as well I Sam to another island in multiple occasions and couldn’t find my way back to the original island I was in and then I died and that’s happened on numerous occasions
I've got "lost" in this game by accidentally pointing my raft in the wrong direction home but I've never not been able to realise very quickly the island doesn't look like mine and change course immediately in the correct direction. The easiest way I found to know what direction im always going/returning was realising the map is a 5x5 grid, so if you build in the centre spawn island you ultimately can never get lost because you can find out roughly where you are the second you can't see any islands, you then know you're at 1 edge of the map so you just turn inwards and you'll always be within 1 island of your spawn and those islands are normally the most recognisable as they have the closest resources you regularly visit or your spawn build is visible.
Im a noobie to the game but idk how to check the map or tell where i am ive just been going from island to island can someone tell me how to use the map to find the meg because ive heard that theres one
I made a 2 story house on my island to see during the day and I usually light a fire when I leave just in case im returning at night. Otherwise long trips I use landmarks to a side and reverse the sides returning home
I have found it useful that when you visit a new island that you put the point of the tent towards the direction your home island is so that way if you see the tent you know to go the direction it is pointing. This will help if you are trying to get the achievement for beating the game with no compass
lol exactly what i started doing but i use the wedge platform pointing that way
hehe, I use stick to make a pointy arrow in direction I need to go
I do the tent as well, but all 3 of these are awesome options. Never even thought about the wedge!
Same here, bro.
Wow that is amazing I usually just go around and check out which island is the closest and go to it it never fails as I first inhabit islands that are closer to my starting island so I can loot the ships.
I’m only on day 14 and honestly I thought there was only like 5 islands so this is wild. I definitely need to explore more
The label maker is useful to assign numbers to islands, which you will also number on the map. You can also label the compass direction to home
Imma have to try this one
Doesn't work on multiplayer
How
@@wabba_my_jack6641 I build the shelter on the island, pointed the tip of it toward HOME, and then use the label maker to change the name of the shelter with the a number, name, and compass points.
This map system drove me nuts the first few times I played this game. Awesome video keep up the great work.
The way I remember my island is I build a huge ass pylon with as many lights as I can fit on it, hasn’t failed me yet.
What’s a pylon
Well this was certainly a very helpful tip, cause the first time I went to another island, only was there a few seconds due to pissy hog lol.
But now that the map has sense to it :)
Thank you, now I can finally get somewhere in this game :)
I'm on Xbox :)
Ocean current from the North is all you need to know. Legendary tip!! Thank you.
You're a legend. I can now navigate most of the console map without a compass.
On every new island the first thing I do is put a shelter down facing towards my home island, and as an additional marker, I throw a spear in the sand pointed towards my home island, so no matter what island I'm on, I know exactly which way home is.
Great idea!!
One I’ve found on console that if you start out at the first on the map, if you spot the abandoned ship, that is your northern way. From there on you can use that ship as a reference to guide yourself back to your island when venturing out for long periods of time and without using your compass as it’s one less item to have to take up space in inventory.
The ship can spawn randomly throughout the map
Your comment saved me brother I found myself stranded when I seen this comment that led me back to my base so thank you 🤩
@@luisrodriguez-bp2zs you welcome. Anytime I’m lost it always helps to use the abandoned shit as your number one marker when getting lost.
@@GranddaddyGamer 😮 it spawns randomly!!??
Best compass video out there! Thank you so much! Hopefully I can find my way home now. Lol
🤣I’m an older pc player. We always used pen and paper. This was well before internet and you really just had to figure it out. I played with my grandma and her sister and they taught me all this. First thing I did on stranded deep was draw a map on graph paper based on the title screen map. North being actually in the corner of the map. It made my play through fairly easy. I did utilize the compass though. I just laid a coin on my hand drawn map for the island I was currently visiting.
Greetings fellow oldtimer with pen and paper!
Yea you just saved me from bouncing around in circles 😂😂 I appreciate the help
What I usually do is build a saving tent pointed at my home island. This could be tricky when you change islands.
clever, i did the same after just spending an hour tryignt o find my way home lol. But i also layed out sticks and pointed them the right way too
My biggest joy in this game is to draw my own map just like I would do if I was in this situation in real life.
The way I do it is at first to not look at the game map at all. Then, in game, as soon as I got all essential tasks done, like securing water, food etc, I can start exploring and make the map. I go to the center of the island I'm at and build a tall enough structure to stand on so I have free views in all directions. Standing on top of this I use the compass and take the bearings to the center of each island I can see from there. If I have the binoculars I can use them to better find the center of the islands and also find more distant islands.
I put this down on paper, drawing my starting island in the middle of a new paper sheet and draw bearing lines from it to the islands I found this way. I use a protractor to get the bearings of these lines correctly. I do not know the length of these lines yet so I draw them a bit short for the moment.
Now I get into a raft and sail straight at one of the islands. I sail straight for the center and I measure the exact time in seconds I use going there, accounting for any delays, then add just a few seconds as I did not sail exactly from or to the center of the two islands. If I use more than a minute, say 1 minute and 27 seconds, I still use seconds, in this example 87 seconds. Now I have the "length" between the centers of those two islands measured in seconds, this will work just fine. I draw 87 seconds as 8 cm and 7 mm on paper, if you use inches you will find your own way to convert seconds into inches and fractions I am sure.
On the new island I do the same as on the first, from the center I take compass bearings to the center of all islands I can see from here and I take the time when I sail to the next island. Ok, so when I have done this several times I get very good data to draw a map with accurate placements of islands. There can be a few degrees and/or seconds of errors when doing cross observations between islands, but that is expected due to measuring errors and will not be big enough to ruin your map if you strive to be as accurate as possible in all measurements.
When I have lots and lots of observations my map will look very cluttered, but I fix this by drawing a new map without all unnecessary observation data.
Now the beauty of the completed map is that you can go from any island to any other island you don't even see in the horizon by just using the protractor and take the bearing you need to sail, and you can also get a good estimate how long that voyage will take.
If the center of the island has a hill or something else you can't climb on top of you will have to make sure you stand on the line going through the centers of this island and the one you are observing, have your back towards the center of your island. This is important as not doing it this way you will give very big errors in your measurements.
I am on PC and we have a big random map that makes this method very satisfying, before when the islands were placed in a grid with a new island just every 90 degrees from any other island and with fixed length between them it was less satisfying, but still fun. I hope the random maps will be implemented on consoles soon.
One can argue that this can't be done in a real situation as the chances to find a protractor and a ruler is small. But both of these can be made using the sun, a watch, a compass, some string and a stick or two. A compass is divided into 360 degrees and is a useful aid in making a protractor. The sun combined with a watch and a large stick can help you find a bearing from a point to another. The ruler does NOT have to have cm or inches on it, you could make your own length dimension based on anything you have handy, like the width of a small stone for instance, 1 stone width can be 10 seconds for map making purposes (In real life it would be more sensible to use minutes instead of seconds). Not having paper can be a problem, but can be solved with other things to write on like sand, rocks, wood etc. If you don't have a pen or pencil use a nail, a small stone or something similar. I am sure I would be able to do this in real life if I had access to a watch and a compass, the rest I would have to improvise with.
I ID all islands by numbering them. I use a spear as the number 1, a half coconut as 5, and any round (brown or yellow) as the number 10. This way island number 7 will be 1 half coconut and 2 spears, number 14 will be 1 round coconut and 4 spears, number 16 will be 1 round coconut, 1 half coconut and 1 stick, and so on. I try to put the coconuts in a place where they can't roll away from and not be moved by crabs, the sticks I throw into the sand next to the coconuts, that way I will find the numbering pile quicker when coming back to an earlier island.
On my paper map I write down what I have done to each island and if I need to go back there later.
Hope this was helpful for anyone, have fun being your own cartographer!!
Honestly I would love to see some sort of map making as you explore implemented in the game. Something along the lines of the forest
@@GranddaddyGamer Yes, I would like to see that too, but I would like to fill in the bearings and distances manually, not just "discovering" places like in normal games with maps. I have emailed the developers a couple of times asking them to implement it. I also asked them to put binoculars with compass implemented into it like you can have in rl too (I have a pair). I've had no feedback from them so we will just have to wait and see. Maybe if more people ask for the same they will listen?
I have never played the forest so I don't know how that works.
Love the dedication, I’ve been meaning to use paper and draw a map, but on console with the simple grid it’s not as necessary. I’ve been wondering about measuring distance so appreciate you sharing your technique.
@@ywills7890 Your welcome! Nice to know that you found this useful. I hope that the developers make the map random on consoles like on PC soon. I used to play mostly on consoles before, but swapped to PC when I discovered that most games are better and also easier to mod on PC. Also in the future there will be many games that can be played only exclusively on just one console system, xbox or playstation, + on PC in most cases. So PC is the way from now on in my opinion.
I'm in process of making my own map as well but i never thought of the way you measure distance between islands. I will remake my map and add your technique to it for more precision.
Does anyone remember when it used to have like oil rig looking platforms in place of some of the islands. You would have to climb up the long ladders to get inside them
for me how i know i been to a island its becouse i make a small camp at every island i go to it really does not take that much material to make and if i find that i need those material for something i can all way go back and taken down that camp. and with a camp on islands i can make saves points on those islands and be able to sleep. but before i leave my main island i make sure i do top off meaning i eat seomthing to fill my food bar and my water bar and i never leae the island untial my helth bar is full to.
Very helpful. Thanks! I would have never thought to track the current.
So i just got this on the switch and it’s the most efficient way for me to play. My plan was to build a small shelter on each island. Also i was thinking about putting them on the most north side of the island i now have a raft with 4 shelves so now i can store 3 boxes on each. For me each box has 3 spots inside. So now I'm thinking about where "home" is. This video helped cuz i kept getting lost on my own...
Thanks for the vids, they have helped me a ton!
Wood foundations are the best markers to show where you have visited. It only takes a hammer and four sticks to make one, and you can see it from very far away when you are on the water🎉
Very true!
As I'm exploring an island I like to bring a lantern and put it on the purple sea urchins so you know where they are without have to use your flashlight
How do you pull up the chartographer while your holding the compass because I can’t do that one at all
its added mage for the video, u need to take a pic of ur own and save it or print it out urself
I just take a pic
Dude literally says in the video to take a pic 🤣
6:26
@@JoshyWashyy a1aa11 zwaz111
if you have a battleship game board you could use a1 through e5 to keep track of anything you want. or just something w. 25 spaces.
Nice tip
That pc map looks like chaos.
Lmao it is
ok super new at the game and my first thought was to use the new map as a guid but can someone tell me what is with that north indicator? is north the direction the arrow is pointing, which if it is why? or is north on the updated map directly right?
Use paper to draw your map.
Carry a label maker on the raft
When you get to an island
Grab a container and place it out in the open.
Preferably next to a fire and/ or water still
Type on the container the name/number you want to call your island.
Write it down
Then you have logical references
Huge help! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
I'm 60 days in and had no idea there was a fricking map! 😂😭
thanks , i am from brazil and your tip helped me a lot .
Glad to help!
I literally just commented to my mom that I wish it had a map I could understand... lol
On the new map, on PC... are all those markers islands!! Damn, that looks intense.
Thank you this helped me a lot
Top notch content ty
how do we open the map?
Does the cartographer work in online mode the middle island is always red no matter where you go
the middle island is red because your saved on that island .. if you leave and save on another island and check that new island will be red
Thanks for the helpful tips. 👍
can you make islands for your online multiplayer game?
You are the best. Thank you
Happy to help
Great explanation! Great tips! And thank you for no spoilers! Thank you! 🙏
I have found that you can make a pile of coconut drinks! You can then place empty coconut drinks in and wait a second then when you open it back up the empty ones will be filled. Infinite coconut drink.
You didn't find this lol
@@flickdurbean i know its been around for a while, i was mentioning it because i never see it anywhere and it wasnt in the comments already.😃
Thanks for the help. Also console has stacks now but still small map
Ty
Another way for console is to use the lines/squares with the degrees (0-360).
is the starter island always in the center??
yes
@@GranddaddyGamer thanks for your videos, been very helpful in getting me restarted playing this game!!
How can you see the multiplayer map in console?
You can't see a map period
Hmm. The island I last saved on does not turn red. I know I'm not on my start island, but I'd like to find it to figure out where I am lol
There are printable blank maps with compass headings. Search Stranded d
Deep map images.
interesting, how would this work exactly seeing as every map is random generated
What your a new to the game play and traveled 4 island away from home camp getting tons of stuff to start building , then get 10 island away and get totally lost and never used a compass
This is hard to follow not sure what your saying. Is there something I can help with?
Dont waste alot of resources with a structure, instead make 2 crude spears and throw em in the ground to form an X when ur done with the island.
Personally I like the nomad approach and play hard mode. so it makes sense to me to make a camp on every island. I will always have water, a place to save, and at least one smoked steak.
@@GranddaddyGamer Nice! I do this too -- and like to put furnaces on important islands since they are always lighted without using fuel. Easy to see from far away.
@@GranddaddyGamer I thought I had to build a loom and tanning... Basically on every island to farm it😅
not worth the amount of time it takes to do this.
How do I check the cartographer for my world?
before you launch the game gotp chartographer .. must take a screen shot cause there is no ingame map
Thank you 😌
You’re welcome 😊
Why stack sticks? Make a fishing spear out of one stick and throw it at the ground facing your homeward direction. Same dif
Marking territory already farmed is nice. But low areas near the beach could be under water during storms. The trick is the bird trap. It is a tall yardarm thing that you can stick near the edge of the water on some rocks. It renders into the game from farther away than any other object, even the boulders and plants. The first thing you can see besides the ghost image of the islands themselves are the red containers and the bird traps.
I’d go as far as say use whatever works best for you. Good ideas btw … very useful tips thank you!
How do you see the map for a multiplayer game?
wait i thought it was all randomized... THERE IS A MAP?!
No console is messed up as well I Sam to another island in multiple occasions and couldn’t find my way back to the original island I was in and then I died and that’s happened on numerous occasions
How do you see your current location in multiplayer online mode if you can answer that for me you'd be such a lifesaver
You can’t and it’s a major pain in the butt
And I noticed on console as well that their are some islands I can’t start a fire in at all either and that’s F’n irritating as hell
I've got "lost" in this game by accidentally pointing my raft in the wrong direction home but I've never not been able to realise very quickly the island doesn't look like mine and change course immediately in the correct direction. The easiest way I found to know what direction im always going/returning was realising the map is a 5x5 grid, so if you build in the centre spawn island you ultimately can never get lost because you can find out roughly where you are the second you can't see any islands, you then know you're at 1 edge of the map so you just turn inwards and you'll always be within 1 island of your spawn and those islands are normally the most recognisable as they have the closest resources you regularly visit or your spawn build is visible.
Thanks I fond my way home
Here I am on console going what map?
You have to get it from the cartographer
Phone picture or drawing a picture is best in my opinion.
I lost my island for 3 days and then stumbled across it 😂
3:53 huh so no in-game map odd design choice
Yeah but there is a mod on nexus that will give you one of your on pc.
How do you get a map on console
Cartographer off the main menu
@@GranddaddyGamer ah thank you 😊
When i got lost on an amazing world i juat entered god node and flown back to my island
i did not know there was a god mode
Im a noobie to the game but idk how to check the map or tell where i am ive just been going from island to island can someone tell me how to use the map to find the meg because ive heard that theres one
There is no in game map
thank you I stay lost maybe this will help...lol
Where the hell do you get the map
chartography on the main menu
I made a 2 story house on my island to see during the day and I usually light a fire when I leave just in case im returning at night.
Otherwise long trips I use landmarks to a side and reverse the sides returning home
I don't understand how anyone would ever get lost in this game. There is no map in my game. I simply draw it as I go along.
Not everyone can be as intelligent as you.
@herrington292 it's a grid. It's not hard mate. The islands form a diamond shape and they're all virtually the same.
Why isn’t there a North Star in the game yet? Are there even stars?
There are, but from what I can tell, they’re useless.
I love your voice 😖
Wait there a map... where when how
I still don't Have the new map on console hehe
No one on console does .. atm
There's a map?
Yes big map but they need to make a new one lol
First 💯💪🏿🎯
I don’t get how ppl get lost, it’s a 5x5 grid and u always start in the middle, just use each island as a landmark
Anyone want to play I’m on ps4
Looks like console players are missing out.
This is the worst put together game iv ever played its so clumpy
i agree its got some issues .. never the less i still enjoy playing it and the community around is amazing. i dunno man maybe its not your cup o tea
The clicking in this video is so unbelievably annoying
2:15 You seriously spent almost a minute and a half just talking about which way is north. Annoying as hell.
You do realise there is the option to skip any bits you want
@@jbrownlfctid You do realize (with a Z, not an S) there’s no way to know how far to skip until you’ve watched the video at least once?
How do you pull the map up on Xbox
You can only see the map in the cartography section .. which is why i suggest taking a picture of it
There's a map?