06-26-2004, 02:15 PM
Hi,
Somebody did some good work there. Just going to the areas I am familiar with (didn't want spoilers) I did notice a few mistakes (e.g., Elwynn forest, Tommy Joe Stonfield is a fair bit off) and many omissions. For something like herbs and ores, Thott's site (link elsewhere on this page) is better because it shows the actual places that many people have found spawns. But overall, this is a nice and useful site. Especially for someone who was never good at remembering things in the first place :)
One place this map is really great is in giving the level spread of creatures. Sometimes when looking to level or grind a couple of skill points I'm wandering about going "now, where did I see those level 3 wolves" ;)
What would be great is if the in game map gave this level of information, but only revealed it as you found it. I think that Blizzard is doing the right thing with their maps right now -- you know the overall geography of the world and of some of the big regions, but not the details until you explore it. I hope they extend that concept down to the small details. And that they allow us to put markers with notes on the map.
--Pete
Somebody did some good work there. Just going to the areas I am familiar with (didn't want spoilers) I did notice a few mistakes (e.g., Elwynn forest, Tommy Joe Stonfield is a fair bit off) and many omissions. For something like herbs and ores, Thott's site (link elsewhere on this page) is better because it shows the actual places that many people have found spawns. But overall, this is a nice and useful site. Especially for someone who was never good at remembering things in the first place :)
One place this map is really great is in giving the level spread of creatures. Sometimes when looking to level or grind a couple of skill points I'm wandering about going "now, where did I see those level 3 wolves" ;)
What would be great is if the in game map gave this level of information, but only revealed it as you found it. I think that Blizzard is doing the right thing with their maps right now -- you know the overall geography of the world and of some of the big regions, but not the details until you explore it. I hope they extend that concept down to the small details. And that they allow us to put markers with notes on the map.
--Pete
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