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* In [[Throne of Destiny]], the [[Points of Interest]] were removed from the in-game map because they were either out of date, or of less interest than places that didn't have markers. | * In [[Throne of Destiny]], the [[Points of Interest]] were removed from the in-game map because they were either out of date, or of less interest than places that didn't have markers. | ||
* In [[Toward Ancient Shores]], most of the original [[Points of Interest]] markers were put back on the in-game map. | * In [[Toward Ancient Shores]], most of the original [[Points of Interest]] markers were put back on the in-game map. | ||
[[Category:User Interface]] |
Revision as of 12:05, 30 April 2012
Related topics: User Interface
Map Panel
Map
Displays the following:
- Ingame Map
- Ingame Calendar date and Time
- Location of your house.
House
Displays the following:
- The purchase price and rent of your current dwelling.
- Purchase date.
- Mantainance period ending and rent due dates.
- The location of your dwelling.
- When your housing timer is up.
Images
Click image for full size.
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Map Panel
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House Panel
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The Map Panel at Release.
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The Map Panel during Reign of Terror.
Notes
- In The Widening Gyre, the house panel was added.
- In Persuasion, the house panel was updated to display maintenance period and maintenance payment due dates.
- In Hidden Vein, players are now able to point the mouse over a town icon on the map panel to display the town name. In addition, Settlements previously represented by a white dot now have their own separate icon.
- In Reign of Terror, Fort Neydisa and Bandit Castle were added to the in-game map.
- In Waking From the Abyss, all characters on the account owning a house now have access to the house panel and the maintenance status.
- In Throne of Destiny, the Points of Interest were removed from the in-game map because they were either out of date, or of less interest than places that didn't have markers.
- In Toward Ancient Shores, most of the original Points of Interest markers were put back on the in-game map.