fvianello
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ORIGINAL: Alex777 << have you read the manual? >> I have done what I do with all serious wargames. I skimmed the Manual, then read it cover to cover, highlighting the important bits and making notes on the side, then printed out my notes. At that point I had a pretty good understanding of the EiA system, and might even have been able to play the board game. BUT - I still didn't have enough information to address the User Interface! I had no idea where to click to make things happen. At that point, I spent several hours "playing against the interface". I left-clicked and right-clicked and double-clicked all over the place, discovering little Easter-egg style secrets which should have been in the Manual. I made notes of all this, creating a sort of mini-manual for myself. Eventually, I think, I learned how the program works. I don't think I'm a genius (ok, actually I think I am but it doesn't matter now) and it took me a whooping 20 minutes to understand the interface. When all you can do is click, double click and right click on things it doesn't take long to try everything.
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