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Oh, I did understand wrong🤣, glad to help you~
Oh no you misunderstood. I meant that I personally was trying to be careful and that I managed to miss 43 chests. In fairness, some of them are deviously hidden. Man I thought I was off by one, but I was missing so many. Your guide was incredibly useful. Genuinely very helpful
Thank you for your report! I have rechecked the location-id list. The total number of hidden items is 152 , and the total number of treasure chests is 734 . This data is consistent with the data in @marcv666 's complete resource inventory. If there seem to be other records in the saved game file, it may be because some of the data entries in the saved game file are duplicates. When organizing the location-id list, I only included the useful data entries.
I'm sorry to hear about this situation. Based on what I currently understand, I only know that there may be inconsistencies in the location-id when parsing the game save files between the Steam version and the Xbox version, and that the ids in both versions have a fixed offset. However, the order in which the location-ids are arranged should be the same in both versions. You can try aligning the data from the first valid location-id in your save file with the data in the location-id list to see if the rest matches up. I hope this helps you.
An immensely useful guide for an immensely useful tool. Thank you
P.S. One of the enemies marked in BeyondTheHorizon's mob list is written as "Thunder Sentinel" but is actually a "Thunder Sentinel Mark II". That stumped me for an hour and a half