ORIGINAL: Alex777
<< I do claim that it is UNFAIR to criticize it without reading it. >>
Agreed.
<< (& Someone complained that the manual was "pieces of the original board game manual" [may have been on another thread] - please
remember that us "oldies" LEARNED THE GAME from that BOARDGAME manual - no tips; no tutorials & mostly no-one to even ask questions
of) >>
What is the relevance of that?
The relevance is that it proves it CAN be done. Furthermore, the old manual was an order of magnitude more complex, simply because the game wasn't "dumbed down" so PBEM could be accomplished. But, we still learned to play using even that manual.
Like gwheelock said: Don't read the in-game manual and call that reading the manual. That's the text-only version, and doesn't include much interface help. But, the manual you get when you click on "Game Manual" at the opening screen (the one with the big "PLAY" button) is pretty decent. I know I've gotten frustrated with the game, but almost every time, the problem was that I was trying to figure things out without referring to the manual. Hey! I'm a gamer! That's natural to me. We don't learn games by reading manuals. We learn them by playing, and only go to the manual in extreme situations.
This game is FAR too complex for that to work. It's not like Civilization or Age of Empires. In those games, you have to know 3-5 key concepts, and then you can learn the rest by playing. This game has dozens, along with a web of interconnections between rules.
The manual is (as was the boardgame) laid out in the order the game is played. So, grab the manual (or, put it up on your other monitor) and play a turn. Read the manual pages that apply. If one does that, one can pick it up fairly quickly.
However, don't expect to be an expert. This game is worse than poker in that respect: Good players will almost always defeat new players.
That's why I said to get a game together with one or two experts, who agree to play for TEACHING purposes, not to win. All of the communication between players should be kept open, so people can see the strategizing that occurs. Play just a year or so, and then start over with the knowledge you have gained.
At LAST! The greatest campaign board game of all time is finally available for the PC. Can my old heart stand the strain?