Lost on the island? Frustrated with the lack of annotation options on the map? Fear not, fellow explorers, for I have some advice to help you navigate the vast expanse of Sons of the Forest!
If you're yearning for a way to annotate the map as you explore the island in Sons of the Forest, you're not alone. Many players have expressed their frustration at discovering the same things over and over again in their region. But fear not, for there are a few solutions that can help you map the island and keep track of your discoveries.
One option is to use Mapgenie, a helpful online tool that provides indicators on the map. However, the good news is that it also has a "hide all" option, allowing you to remove all the icons and markers. Additionally, if you create an account, you can save your own waypoints, making it easier to mark and remember important locations.
Another solution comes from a resource shared by a fellow player. They have provided a link to high-resolution, icon-free maps on GitHub. Although not completely accurate, these maps can serve as a helpful reference for your exploration. Just be aware that some details, like small ponds, may not be included.
In-game, you can also get creative with marking your discoveries. One player suggests using GPS markers that can be placed on sticks to indicate important locations. Another idea is to place a stick with a skull or other distinctive object in the path as a marker. Additionally, some players have found it useful to put a tarp at the entrance of caves they've explored, providing a visual cue on the map.
While these solutions may not be perfect, they offer ways to overcome the lack of annotation options in Sons of the Forest. So, grab your map, mark your discoveries, and venture forth with confidence, knowing that you won't be endlessly rediscovering the same things again!
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