Charles2222
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Alby: Yep, I would hate for both of us to get dissed. I suppose I'll have to spend the gaming time I'll allot, to SE4 for the most part. :( SE4 was one of the classic cases that I run into every now and again. I have the habit of trying to play things almost entirely without a manual, so that it's sort of a adventurous mystery to play something new, and even when I do resort to the manual, it's unlike the old days where I used to underline more veiled points, but read it more into trying to figure out the spirit of the product so I can guess successfully. Goofy huh?
Anyway, SE4 I had put away for about a month, with a tad of reading the manual, and all of the sudden now it's really captured my interest and understanding. Sometimes learning is just like that; it works while you're away from it. I would suggest all games that we get fed up with in some way, to ALWAYS try it again one more time (IOW give it a day or two initially, and then another day or two, a week or more further down the line), because I think the user will often find that the time spent on something else, be that life or gaming, actually gathers things together without us being aware of how it comes together.
Paul Vebber: Thanks for the clarification.
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