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King Coin
post Feb 9 2013, 09:34 PM
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Here's a large map of Skyrim I found.


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post Feb 9 2013, 11:01 PM
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I always use the UESP Wiki map. Every location links to the article on it, and it drills down so much that you can see every ore deposit.

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post Feb 9 2013, 11:22 PM
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I like that one too, but it's more Google Earth Skyrim, this one is more Google Maps. It's got the roads and bridges clearly marked. smile.gif


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post Feb 9 2013, 11:54 PM
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That's cool, KC! Nice find. I still use maps as little as possible, except for the paper map (the one that comes with the game). AS you may know, I went to Kinkos and made a couple of 11x17 color copies one day, then taped them together. I'm not even sure if this is legal to do, so thank goodness for self-serve copiers!

Anyways, I can write and make little notations on this copied map about where to go next and whatnot. But maybe I'll start using this Google Earth Skyrim map if I've got a magic-using character who can "see" all the little details.

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post Feb 11 2013, 10:12 PM
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Thanks, KC and SubRosa! I’ve been using a non-interactive version of the one in KC’s link, and the interactive one is an improvement. I already love the search function.

I had never looked at the UESP Skyrim map but I use the Cyrodiil one all the time. Not for the game, but for writing about it. smile.gif

I’m kind of a map junkie. I love maps.


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post Feb 11 2013, 11:48 PM
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I never use a map or try to use it as less as possible. If I get a quest that requires me to travel to certain location and it magically appears on my map, then I open the map and write down basic directions to reach that location, e.g. follow the road to X and turn north on the crossroad with Y, then when you reach point Z, continue east all the time.

I do this because I pretend that directions were given to my character written on a paper.


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post Feb 12 2013, 12:18 AM
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QUOTE(Lopov @ Feb 11 2013, 04:48 PM) *

I never use a map or try to use it as less as possible. If I get a quest that requires me to travel to certain location and it magically appears on my map, then I open the map and write down basic directions to reach that location, e.g. follow the road to X and turn north on the crossroad with Y, then when you reach point Z, continue east all the time.

I do this because I pretend that directions were given to my character written on a paper.

Do you use the quest markers? Some people turn them off when they play.

I don't have a lot of time to game anymore, so when I do get time, I want to get where I need to go. I still manage to take forever playing quests too.


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post Feb 12 2013, 09:00 AM
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I use quest markers on the map but not on compass, I have compass completely disabled. But I only take a look at map once (that is when I get a quest and location magically appears on my map) and write down directions. If I get lost on my way there, too bad but I don't look on the map again.


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post Aug 15 2013, 07:21 AM
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I always use the UESP Wiki map. Every location links to the article on it, and it drills down so much that you can see every ore deposit.


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post Nov 4 2013, 12:48 AM
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The UESP Wiki just started using a second, color map. It still has all the same stuff as the original black and white version (which you can still get to btw). But it looks so much nicer.


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post Nov 4 2013, 12:51 AM
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Very nice, thanks for sharing!


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