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Re: yeah, but what about the manual?
There is software which allows a web site to mass-manage an FAQ file (frequently asked questions). Maybe I should put that up and we can all write a "manual" as we see gaps that could help newbies.
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Re: yeah, but what about the manual?
I was thinking (and yes, it hurts sometimes).....
Will the Doms II manual provide more info about the mechanics of the game than the Dom I manual did? I realize that there is a lot of things going on and possible scenarios to work out, but I would rather see some of those explained, than the spell manual. Seeing that all the spell descriptions are listed in the game anyway, I find it a bit superfluous, while some other things are sorely missing. For example, there was a recently mentioned thing about knights using their lances only in their first attack, and fighting with shorter weapons later on. The stream of questions stemming from that single fact can be quite substantial (which other units also use this rule, what is meant by "first attack" anyway, etc.). It seems that a lot of vets were also surprised by this notion. Why are things like these left out from the manual? If the current verison of the manual is in print and impossible to change now, can we expect any additions to it that would cover more of the game intricate mechanics? Thanks for replies |
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Printed additions will not be made. FAQ's etc might be put on a page as suggested by Gandalph. |
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I understand, and I wasn't actually asking for printed additions. The problem with some of these things is that you don't know what to ask sometimes. For example, why would there be a reason to believe that knights behave in some way other than any other unit with multiple attacks? And it turns out that they do. Hence, I was thinking more along the lines of some further input from you, the IW, about the game mechanics in some format (not printed, electronical), not the player-made FAQs as such. |
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I much prefer teaching, public speaking, doing demos, customer support work, living in webforums or newsGroups for a company, generally translating tech to english. THEY keep trying to make me a programmer or a systems administrator or an IT manager just because I could do those if they could convince me to want to.
The fact that I prefer teaching to teching means I often hear snide remarks from hacklers saying "those who can, do. And those who cant, teach." I usually respond with "I have no problem with that because from what I have seen... Those who can, cant teach." I bring this up in order to ask... do you really want a manual written by programmers? I mean, they can do it of course. Part of the problem is that they will know the game so well that they will have problems even thinking about WHAT a new learner will have trouble understanding. If we are lucky they will get some literary friend to learn the game from the beginning and take good notes. Then ask questions from the programmers. Then translate those answers into the common toungue and write a manual. Unless they know someone who is specifically good at teaching this is going to be the problem. The manual that goes out with the game should not be written by anyone who KNOWS the game. It should be written by someone who learned it. This is Internet. If its lacking, then why arent you doing it? [ October 17, 2003, 19:50: Message edited by: Gandalf Parker ] |
Re: yeah, but what about the manual?
Excuse me, why don't I do what exactly?
I was asking a simple question, and it's not unheard of that game manuals explain the mechanics of a game in detail. I'm not asking for a source code written in machine language, merely how things resolved, what is taken into account, and what does "poisoned claw" attack mean, that kind of things. |
Re: yeah, but what about the manual?
generally when we had a problem in doms (I), we discussed it on the newsgroup to see if someone had the answer. Some time a dev was kind enough to drop the technical explanation which was needed.
This forum is then a neat place to ask questions, I think that the IW team, or the beta testers wont desert it anytime soon. |
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There will be a printed manual, although I haven't personally seen this yet. My understanding is that it will be in the 100-150 page range, but don't count that as a promise.
I think you will find answers to questions right here on this forum, if you keep posting like you have been. It has worked for the Space Empires folks, at least. If a question is asked we will find the answer for you. Also, if a FAQ is put out you will be able to download it from the Dominions II product page - just go to links. Hope this helps. |
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