I dont mind yellow paint.

But I get why developers do it.

But the one series I dont understand using yellow paint isAssassins Creed.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Naoe and Yasuke Overlooking A Valley

Yellow paint is such a boring way to handle it though, especially in the context of Assassins Creed.

Or collectibles, like paper scrolls, being marked by a distinct jingle.

Howd it get there?

Assassin’s Creed Shadows image showing Naoe sneaking around.

Did the construction workers leave a handy trail for would-be treasure hunters breaking in?

If anyone could find an answer to the yellow paint problem, it should be them.

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