
Exploring is fun and easy to do in this game, so it isn't a big deal either way. Working up to the next location's Rift, and you know where to start next time, if you want. If you clear out your Rift's area, then just cast another nearer to the Rifts you find, and clear out that area, you have basically a map marker on the map. So my Personal Rift stays up as a marker. I clear the area around my local Portal, and either use another Rift or run back and then return another way or vice-versa. I then can use them to note where I am, like a rudimentary method of triangulation. What I sometimes do, in order to aid orientation, is I set my own Personal Rift up, then I note where the other Rifts or Portals to locations are, if I have found them already. (I confuse a bit Titan Quest and Grim Dawn, since I often will alternate playing them, but in most mechanics they are the same) Otherwise, it stays up, I think maybe even upon reloading the game. It will only be removed once you use it both ways, if I remember correctly. You could set your own personal Portal or Rift up. Don't know how its possible to miss Burial Hill since its a giant graveyard. Thats the reason I played path of exile for 200 hours it was straight map it didnt show you were the quest was but you could find it since you can really veer off too far with out hitting the edge but grim dawn doesnt do any of that when im at the objective it says nothing I missed the area 5 times before finding it For the majority of quests once you get close enough a Star will appear on your map. Thats the reason I played path of exile for 200 hours it was straight map it didnt show you were the quest was but you could find it since you can really veer off too far with out hitting the edge but grim dawn doesnt do any of that when im at the objective it says nothing I missed the area 5 times before finding it Grim dawn is basically like ok were not gonna put any quest markers at all and it isnt a straight map
GRIM DAWN MAP SIZE MOD
Perhaps a Mod can be written (I'm assuming one isn't already out there). Granted I get what you mean, but Grim Dawn as is won't do it. There's a lot of hidden stuff that you can also find via the maps above. But definitely try and explore the whole area at least once.

pretty much just keep going north (in the case of Act 1), and keep going west (in the case of Act 2). it's possible you might need to explore more. Diablo 2 was like this also, only Grim Dawn's areas are not randomized. but they only have one entrance and one exit, like a string of popcorn. Originally posted by vorik:some (if not all) of the areas are kinda large compared to your size.
