Petrell: +1 for preventing from going bald from all the hair pulling I did out of frustration trying to get to those unreachable underworld locations in basic campaign :( (I was expecting the underworld to be, you know, underworld) I must've spend a day or do trying to figure out how to get to locations I could see but could not figure out way to get to. Turns out I havent missed much in my exploration. Aaargh! *bangs head on table out of frustration*
Any way or place to download the whole map?
Edit: ***WARNING: RANDOM RANT***
All in all exploration was rather unsatisfying endevour due to randon loot. Not many quests to be found out side of towns either and most of those can be stumbled upon while doing quest from towns or following main questline. They should have at least put some high level mini bosses to all those out of the way places and dungeons. And what's the freaking idea about class/race restricted items? They could, you know, prevent getting equipment you may never use anyway! Worst part of it is as a Daemon I must've found at least one comple set for every OTHER class than mine! I've found probably about 10 pieces of my own but some of those have been duplicates and all the magical/unique weapons have been absolute crap (why do unique weapons I've found do at most half of the damage compared to normal weapon I can buy in store!?) ; well the ones I could use anyway.
Well, this is the same as in Diablo or MMORPG's. You get all kinds of loot. Some you keep, some you trade, some you sell, some you throw back on the ground. If you got only stuff for your class every time an item dropped, they'd have to make almost no items drop.
On finding a more detailed map, I found something out yesterday (I only got the game a few days ago). There's a third way of looking at maps besides the TAB key and the M or worldmap key, and it's often more useful than both because it's clearer by far and covers the right size. That's by clicking on the little dots on the Worldmap screen. A little window opens up in the middle of the worldmap, and you get a nice screenshot of that town or area that's good enough to get a real sense of the place with. It's by far better than the alternatives, I've found.
Unfortunately, it doesn't always work. Sometimes you get a window full of blackness. I thought this might be just for places you haven't entirely cleared the fog of war from, but it's not. Probably a problem with DOSBox or something. I'm on Vista 64 btw.
Anyway, try that out. It's going to come in very handy for me from now on.