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Duel Monitors not supported??? - 5/30/2002 8:12:16 AM   
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Why did you make a game that _requires_ a manual in order to play and then not supply one?

On top of that your (game without a printed manual) does not support duel monitors. (as if adding salt to the wound).

Is this some kind of twisted thinking? Hassle the guy who pays for it by having annoying copy protection and then make sure reading the manual is a MAJOR PIA.

You may have a good game there, but 90% of the people who try it will never find out how to play it.
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Response... - 5/30/2002 9:07:04 AM   
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Bob,

The game has a manual and a very complete one at that. However, it is in PDF form. Unfortunately, until we are an established company we have to make some trade-offs. We decided to put make a great game and a complete manual but not a printed one.

Personally, I have no problem keeping the manual up in an Acrobat window and using Alt-Tab and the table of contents or search function to find what I need, then get back to playing. Everything you need to learn the game is there, though reading this forum will probably help you master it.

As for dual-monitor support, I'm not sure why it wouldn't support that but I doubt we ever tested it on such a setup. As far as I know, none of our testers have a dual monitor configuration. I would guess that a lot of games do not get tested specifically for dual monitors. However, if you can give us some more info and it's a relatively small fix, we can make it dual monitor-friendly in a patch.

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- 5/30/2002 9:20:11 AM   
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I would never expect a company rep of any product to admit that he has a problem with his product.
































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As far as Duel Monitors are concerned it's covered in a book for Microsoft Operating Systems (WinME).






































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Not only do you expect users to pay for printing a manual but now I'm suppose to learn how to program?





































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Thanks

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It is more common than you think - 5/30/2002 9:47:44 AM   
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I have bought several games over the last six or seven months with PDF manuals, or a combination of a very small "getting started" manual and a more complete pdf manual. These games have all been from companies much larger than matrix. I personally don't have a problem with it. I either alt-tab or print the specific pages that I need.

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Re: Duel Monitors not supported??? - 5/30/2002 10:08:13 AM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by bobstr27
[B]Why did you make a game that _requires_ a manual in order to play and then not supply one?

On top of that your (game without a printed manual) does not support duel monitors. (as if adding salt to the wound).

Is this some kind of twisted thinking? Hassle the guy who pays for it by having annoying copy protection and then make sure reading the manual is a MAJOR PIA.

You may have a good game there, but 90% of the people who try it will never find out how to play it. [/B][/QUOTE]

Want some cheese with that whine?

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- 5/30/2002 10:26:20 AM   
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Bob,

Your welcome to your opinion, but if you haven't already noticed, this forum believes in constructive criticism. The Matrix folks are very friendly and genuinely want to assist folks in having a good gaming experience with their games. They listen to comments and criticisms, and they even do admit when they have made a mistake. They do their best to correct them and make sure it doesn't happen again.

Please try to be a little less cynical and give them a chance.

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- 5/30/2002 10:32:58 AM   
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bobstr27 - If you're unfamiliar with Matrix you'll find they are very responsive to customer complaints, concerns and requests for tech support.

Even to rude boyz.

Give them a chance before you start flaming. This ain't Talonsoft you're dealing with

Another satisfied customer. Matrix, you ought to have him stuffed.

Or tell him to get stuffed

BTW bobstr27 does Duel make good monitors?

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The return of Malleus Dei? - 5/30/2002 12:23:49 PM   
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More bitter smarm.

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Jeez - 5/30/2002 1:59:12 PM   
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Greetings, OK I am still scratching my head over this one.
When you get the game installed. Open the manual and read it a few times (us old grognard types don't unless we have to and then it's alt-tab check what has us stumped and then back to game) After you have first read the manual a few times it's importance is vastly reduced. (just reading the UV forums would allow a person who never played a wargame before to play UV even without a manual)
Two monitors? I am really interested in games that require two monitors how does this work? Does it show the same thing on each? (I think this one must be a joke, has anyone ever seen a game that needs/uses two monitors?) adding salt to the wound?
Have you actually looked at the manual? PDF does have a few advantages over paper. You can find what you want fast. It can not be ruined by coffee/kids (you can't leave it in the lunch room at work-only a copy) It's always there when your playing the game

One last little point, Matrixgames is not your ordinary buy the product and then your on your own. UV is not your ordinary it's on the market now it's done game. Overtime UV will evolve. It will be tweeked improved and modified based on what the members of the forum point out ask for or suggest. Matrix is very open and responsive to the people here. We (the forum users) try to be open and responsive without being unfriendly. Nothing will make everyone happy but certainly a majority can be satisfied. I think UV has surpassed what I thought was possible.

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- 5/30/2002 2:12:36 PM   
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I've a dual monitor setup, and I'd be happy to help test any patch.

However, I already do have the manual setup in the secondary monitor, the problem is that UV captures the mouse and doesn't let it move to the secondary screen, so you are currently left no alternative but to alt-tab.

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A question - 5/30/2002 3:02:45 PM   
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Hi, OK I am interested in this. If you have dual monitors you can have differant programs running in each? ( Can you run UV in both? would you need 2 UV's installed in folders?) How hard is the mouse capture thing to fix? (I have UV PBEM galore and this could really make me whacky)

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Dual monitors - 5/30/2002 5:50:27 PM   
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hi,

how do you do dual monitors? Does it works with all operating systems? I mean with Win ME of Win98?
So you just need a PC with two videocards and two monitiors, or do you need one special video card?

Kind regards,
Gallo

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- 5/30/2002 6:02:23 PM   
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In order to have UV dual (note the spelling, or did our new friend mean a Dell Monitor ??) monitor support you would have to make it runable in a windowed mode. since this is not a very common set up (although I have a dual monitor system at work) my personal oppinion is that it is wasted effort, looking at the fact the it might cause other problems.

Also dual monitor support is not quite the standard when it comes to PC games, so it would be a nice addition but definetly not something to bitch about when it´s not featured.


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Sir, if you have a problem with the civilized tone on the this board then you better head over to the known newsgroups. Ah wait, maybe you´re coming from there ???

Don´t try to play the smartass buddy,

[QUOTE]As far as Duel Monitors are concerned it's covered in a book for Microsoft Operating Systems (WinME). [/QUOTE]

My XP handbook covers that chapter too, but apart from describing how to set up a dual monitor system it doesn´t cover coding dual monitor support ;).

So if you don´t know what you´re talking about, just be quite or ask a polite question.

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Ahhh, exactly what you need to start the day.

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- 5/30/2002 6:09:55 PM   
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[QUOTE]how do you do dual monitors? Does it works with all operating systems? I mean with Win ME of Win98?
So you just need a PC with two videocards and two monitiors, or do you need one special video card? [/QUOTE]


[QUOTE] If you have dual monitors you can have differant programs running in each? ( Can you run UV in both? would you need 2 UV's installed in folders?) How hard is the mouse capture thing to fix? [/QUOTE]

1. Both is possible, one videocard that supports dual monitors, or two videocards (although this set up tends to be tricky). OS support depends on the drivers that come with the videocard, but most support all Window OSs from 98 up.

2. Basically a dual monitor set up is like an extended desktop. So, yes it is possible to have different applications running. They only have to support windowed mode, so you can "drag them over" to the second Monitor (extended part of the desktop). Mouse capture is no problem, it´s just like working on a single setup.

Hope this helps, if you have further question on dual monitor setups just holler.

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- 5/30/2002 6:12:08 PM   
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[QUOTE]Why did you make a game that _requires_ a manual in order to play and then not supply one? [/QUOTE]

As my grandmother used to say: Sometimes its better to remain quiet and let people think you are not too bright, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.:rolleyes:

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- 5/30/2002 11:26:25 PM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Marc Schwanebeck
[B]In order to have UV dual (note the spelling, or did our new friend mean a Dell Monitor ??) monitor support you would have to make it runable in a windowed mode. since this is not a very common set up (although I have a dual monitor system at work) my personal oppinion is that it is wasted effort, looking at the fact the it might cause other problems.

Also dual monitor support is not quite the standard when it comes to PC games, so it would be a nice addition but definetly not something to bitch about when it´s not featured.


*Matrixofficialmodeoff*

Sir, if you have a problem with the civilized tone on the this board then you better head over to the known newsgroups. Ah wait, maybe you´re coming from there ???

Don´t try to play the smartass buddy,



My XP handbook covers that chapter too, but apart from describing how to set up a dual monitor system it doesn´t cover coding dual monitor support ;).

So if you don´t know what you´re talking about, just be quite or ask a polite question.

*Matrixofficialmodeon*


Ahhh, exactly what you need to start the day. [/B][/QUOTE]

Well schwanbeck...

My respect for you has increased many times over....

Bravo!

Reiryc

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- 5/31/2002 4:15:05 AM   
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I kinda liked the idea of dueling monitors on the desktop. Of course, the repair expenses could get out of hand fixing them after each match. :p :p :p :p

A joust perhaps? :D

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