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How do I disable being able to view where gems are (e.g.) without disabling everything else (timer, number of gems I have, if I currently have a powerup, etc.)? I might have some more questions later.
The thing that shows you where the gems are is the radar, and you can toggle that by default with the tab button. It goes through a few different modes and one of them is fully off
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If you’re playing a game where the gem location is showing up and you want to hide that but still see other things like the timer and power-ups, try checking the HUD settings in the options menu. Most games will have an option to toggle specific UI elements on or off. If you can’t find anything there, sometimes adjusting the game’s config files works for fine-tuning the UI to hide just certain details. I had to do something similar for a couple of games, and it made the screen a lot less cluttered without losing the important stuff like the timer or power-ups.
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