Happycat
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Bleck, it's a good thing you came on and told me this. I would have never figured this out in a million years. Is this process actually documented somewhere in the manal? It's a good thing that I had already tried the campaign game, and know how good this game is. Because the tutorial is terrible. I hate to sound like one of those people who is just never satisfied, because I am a very reasonable person. But I have never, in all my years of game playing (which predates the Atari 800/Commodore 64 days) seen such a peculiar approach to tutoring a game. The biggest flaw in my opinion is that the player receives his instructions, and then clicks them off before doing what he has been told to do. Normally in a tutorial the instructions stay in an active dialogue display, so that they are there for quick reference. It might also be an idea to get someone whose first language is English to proofread your online documentation and dialogues. It makes a bad impression on those of us who do not like to see our language mutilated I do appreciate your help, and hope that you find my comments useful, and not offensive. Thanks again, quote:
ORIGINAL: Bleck quote:
ORIGINAL: Kurak quote:
And even worse, when I select tutorial, with German set to "human", the list showing the unit types has nothing but zeroes. When I click ok to start the tutorial, I see a nice map of Poland, with absolutely nothing on it in the way of units. Click 'end turn' button, you'll get more instructions then :) As Kurak wrote, after few turns you are told to buy some units and deploy them in and near Berlin (you need to learn everything, not just moving units) Just keep clicking "End turn" and follow the instructions given in events.
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