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This might help. Open your scanner using LB on the controller and if you're tracking a main mission it might show you direction on ground.
Was going to be my suggestion as well, but I have experienced issues with it not showing a path and simply stating that no direct route can be found. It makes sense when you start to examine how objects are placed in the world. It uses the same pathing function as the AI and in many dungeons, the furniture is so close together, the AI can't actually traverse through it. The player can just fine, though sometimes you have to turn and strafe sideways to fit without jumping.
Alas, for me I’ve only seen that being helpful in fairly open spaces. No help at all this deep underground.
I had to drop all my loot on the ground so I could run around for a while and make sense on the place and learn the way out, then come back for the loot.