The setting is amazing, with the sand dust and the pink fog revealing the dunes of the world. But having to read a guide that is a wall of text to understand even the basic mechanics of the game is a no-go for me, I'm sorry. I can't say a lot more, not having played it in full.
You don't need to read the guide, it's there as documentation of the features rather than a step by step manual to the game.
The in game guide isn't put in your face for that very reason, you get to decide whether you want to figure it out yourself or find out from the guide.
its like IKEA u start building the table qifhlut it until shits fucked and then you look in the manual if you have too few or too many screws .
a manual is a sign of the developer bring serious about what hr creates . having made mods for hl2/gm in the past i learned to appreciate modders 1000x more and i can tell if they have user experience in mind OR just shit out slop and usually those who take the time to include nice manuals [even if -vvvvvv ] verbose prove care about the user as they took the time to actually to lay put every aspect of they tning they created and think about how it affects the users . VS the kind that kinda makes mods for themselves and dont really care if others arent aware of hidden knobs snd settings hidden within the code invsible to most
The setting is amazing, with the sand dust and the pink fog revealing the dunes of the world. But having to read a guide that is a wall of text to understand even the basic mechanics of the game is a no-go for me, I'm sorry. I can't say a lot more, not having played it in full.
You don't need to read the guide, it's there as documentation of the features rather than a step by step manual to the game.
The in game guide isn't put in your face for that very reason, you get to decide whether you want to figure it out yourself or find out from the guide.
its like IKEA u start building the table qifhlut it until shits fucked and then you look in the manual if you have too few or too many screws .
a manual is a sign of the developer bring serious about what hr creates . having made mods for hl2/gm in the past i learned to appreciate modders 1000x more and i can tell if they have user experience in mind OR just shit out slop and usually those who take the time to include nice manuals [even if -vvvvvv ] verbose prove care about the user as they took the time to actually to lay put every aspect of they tning they created and think about how it affects the users . VS the kind that kinda makes mods for themselves and dont really care if others arent aware of hidden knobs snd settings hidden within the code invsible to most
a cringe take cant
I guess this is what happens when developers write technical games...
I'll clean up the manual if anyone has anything specific wrong with it.