It wouldnt be to hard to get rid of them. Just go into each of the .con settings for what u want the icon taken away of and then when it has like empty icon just delte the icon which is there and leave it blank and it should work
Empty stuff on the mini map
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Rhino
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Empty stuff on the mini map
Its nice to know where all the emepty stuff is on the map and if it has spawned ect. But i think its abused to much and unrealistic. I know i use the mini map to try and see if a enemy has jumped in that tank which im attacking or if there is a empty tank there which i can hop in and storm with.
It wouldnt be to hard to get rid of them. Just go into each of the .con settings for what u want the icon taken away of and then when it has like empty icon just delte the icon which is there and leave it blank and it should work
It wouldnt be to hard to get rid of them. Just go into each of the .con settings for what u want the icon taken away of and then when it has like empty icon just delte the icon which is there and leave it blank and it should work
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Happy
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Yes it kind of gets rid of your sneakiness when a big car comes up on the other teams HUD when you get out.
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[BiM]Black7
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i say remove the mini map fully and just use the big map for localisation
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