Master the world map in Assassin's Creed Rogue! Learn how to use waypoints, viewpoints, and fast travel to explore the North Atlantic, River Valley, and New York City efficiently.
Alright, let's talk about getting around in Assassin's Creed Rogue. You've got three main areas to explore: the chilly North Atlantic, the bustling River Valley, and the historic New York City. Think of the world map as your best friend for planning your adventures. You'll see all sorts of icons pop up, marking things like collectibles you'll want to grab, viewpoints to climb, settlements to visit, and those all-important side-missions.
To make your travels smoother, there are a few neat tricks you can use with the map.
Waypoints
First up, waypoints! When you're looking at the big world map, you can actually set your own custom waypoint. Once you do that, it'll show up on your mini-map when you go back to playing the game. This is super handy for heading directly to a specific spot without getting lost.
Viewpoints
Just like in other Assassin's Creed games, climbing to the top of viewpoints is key. When you reach one and synchronize, it'll reveal a chunk of the map around you. Not only that, but it'll also show you all the nearby collectibles, side-tasks, and points of interest. If you're aiming for 100% completion, this is a lifesaver!
Fast Travel
Need to get somewhere in a hurry? Fast travel is your answer. Once you've visited a location or synchronized a viewpoint, you can instantly travel to it from the world map. Just remember, you can only use this feature when you're not in the middle of a fight.
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