: Locate undestroyed water towers, fuel tanks, and propaganda trailers to maximize your chaos score.
, but he had a problem: he was stuck at 99.8% completion. No matter how many fuel tanks he blew up or how many faction items he collected, that final 0.2% remained a mystery.
: A "Toggle Settlements" feature highlights unfinished settlements, providing a breakdown of which items are still missing within that specific area. Enhanced Navigation : Newer versions like offer improved performance, including: High-Resolution Zoom : Capability to zoom in up to a 1px=1m scale. Color Coding Jc2 Map Viewer
to identify exactly which items have been collected and which remain. Item Tracking: It displays the precise coordinates for missing Resource Items (Armor, Weapon, and Vehicle parts), Chaos Items (Fuel Tanks, Generators, etc.), and Faction Items (Drug Drops, Black Boxes). Settlement Completion: It tracks which of the 368 settlements
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To understand why the JC2 Map Viewer is so essential, you have to understand the original game’s interface. Just Cause 2 famously refused to hold your hand. It gave you a grapple hook, a parachute, and a communist dictator to overthrow. However, its in-game map was functional but flawed. It showed terrain and faction control, but it was clunky to scroll, slow to load, and utterly useless for one of the game’s core completionist activities: .
: Many players use it to find the final "missing" items that are otherwise invisible on the in-game map, such as the infamous missing water tower confirmed by the viewer to be an unfinished asset. : Locate undestroyed water towers, fuel tanks, and
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