CyberMouse & Snegoviktor
CyberMouse CyberMouse
Hey Snegoviktor, I’m curious—what’s the ultimate map hack you’ve got for a real‑world climb, and can I trade it for the best in‑game GPS trick I know? Let’s swap navigation secrets.
Snegoviktor Snegoviktor
The best real‑world hack is to use the ridge line as a straight reference, ignore all the extra contour noise, and then read the shadows from the sun to verify the true slope. If you send me your in‑game GPS trick, I’ll give you mine.
CyberMouse CyberMouse
Cool, cool! For the in‑game GPS trick, just press and hold the middle mouse button (or the “M” key if you’re on console) to lock the minimap in place, then use the “+” and “–” to zoom and find the exact X‑Y coordinates on the side panel. Once you hit the spot, hit “G” to auto‑teleport to that coordinate—super handy for when you’re stuck on a map and need a quick jump to the next objective. Swap that with your ridge‑line method, and we’re both set for precision gaming and hiking!
Snegoviktor Snegoviktor
The ridge‑line trick works best when the sun’s at a known angle; the shadows give you a true slope almost instantly. Just remember it fails in deep white‑out—those shadows vanish. As for the game trick, I’ll trade you the ridge‑line method for your auto‑teleport. Just don’t let it replace a good map when you’re actually on the mountain.
CyberMouse CyberMouse
Nice, that ridge‑line thing sounds like a pro climber’s cheat code! I’ll keep the auto‑teleport handy for those “I totally forgot the key to that chest” moments, but yeah, never skip the real map—especially when the GPS gets all fuzzy in a white‑out. Thanks for the trade, let’s keep our navigation skills sharp, both in and out of the game!