
While even the smallest is a far cry from shooters like Call of Duty, No Man’s Sky is so colossal in scope that the others pale in comparison it’s over 7.925×1019 times bigger than Just Cause 3, the next biggest game included. The Map in the Huntermate has a legend to help.A new comparative map shows the scale of some of the biggest and most open world games around to find how many Fallout 4 maps you’d have to walk to get to the other side of the universe in No Man’s Sky.However it will only show the tracks that you revealed. It will also permit you to see the path of the animal you are tracking.Normally, when you open the map in the Huntermate, you will be at a zoom that permits you to see the Need Zones Icons, The Decoys you placed and the animal you spotted.While zooming, a lot of elements will appear : Names of subregions, Lakes, Fields, etc.When you de-zoomed your map in the Huntermate, you will only see the names of the Regions and a lot of green circles or white.By reaching them and unlocking them, there will be a short cutscene and after, it will open your map automatically and show a big circle of lighter color with a lot of green circles that appeared. Green Circles that are present at the start are the Lookout Points. When you first start on a map, there will be no white circles at all.The White Circles indicate the location of an known landmark, POI ( Point of Interest), Hunting Structures, Lookout Points, Tent, GroundBlinds & House that you discovered/unlocked.After you unlocked the house, the house icon will become white. Per example, when you first go to an outpost, you will see the icon of the house as green. The Green Circles means unidentified or unactivated.It is represented by an "Book" icon with "Map" as the title.



They can also be marked by visiting lookout points. Exploring the world and discovering points of interest will mark them on the map.

The map displays the reserve and how much of it the player has explored at any given point in time.
