AndrewKurtz wrote:But I want to go on record as saying that this is one of the most complete PC game manuals I've seen. The only other one's I can remember that have this level of detail in the manual are FoF and WitP. I'm sure there are others, but to be mentioned in the same breath as those manuals is saying a lot.
Great job. The game is ready for release now
Did wrote:Is it planned to incorporate a printed version of the manual in the box version ?
AndrewKurtz wrote:A valuable Appendix would be a list of all events with prerequisites and results.
Winfield S. Hancock wrote:I heartily endorse this idea.
Also, it would be hand to have a printed schedule of fixed reinforcements for all sides as well, so you know what you have coming before you build more.
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AndrewKurtz wrote:A valuable Appendix would be a list of all events with prerequisites and results.
boudi wrote:[...]I think that many digital games are selled now with 2 manual versions, including a light version for printing. Exemple : Advanced Tactics world war II. I think that is important for Ageod to do this with the next games.
Nikel wrote:Yes, sorry for not being more clear, it was done with Adobe Acrobat, not the free reader.
I do not know of any free pdf editor
Flop wrote:Can anyone tell me what the combat tables mentioned in the manual are? I've yet to completely figure out how combat works, and from reading the combat part of the manual several times, I'm suspecting that the combat tables are pretty important, yet I can't find them anywhere. Am I missing something or are the combat tables really missing from the manual?
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