The G3X (And actually, the G1000 too) hide the ground track pointer as it moves under the heading bug and the current heading pointer. I can't believe this is actually intended behavior, because it means that a indicator which is giving valid information can be completely hidden just because it is a close to an arbitrary value (the heading bug).
Right now, as my RV is being completed, I primarily fly my PA28 with an Aspen panel. Their ground track pointer is easy to see and at an appropriate Z position on the display to remain visible as it moves around.
This point addresses the same thing, but without a response:
https://vansairforce.net/threads/ga...2-now-available-9-9-2020.186686/#post-1461371
I understand that in the G3X world, you "should" be using pathways to navigate, but I actually find it much less workload intensive to just use altitude and to align the hsi bearing pointer and CDI with the track pointer. I find it frustrating to need to look for the ground track pointer to be hidden if it happens to be stepped on by the heading bug or the heading pointer. In fact, I actually find it mildly disorienting to look away and back at the PFD to find the track pointer suddenly hidden.
@g3xpert is there anything Garmin can do about this? It's my single biggest gripe with the Garmin HSI.