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Originally Posted by red_avatar
I played this game fine without a manual when I was only 14 and hardly understood English so it hardly has that steep a learning curve . You can even check all units in-game and see their stats if you really need them.
Also, even if you ignore the stats, it's still not that complex - the fun comes from experimenting and discovering the weaknesses and strengths of each unit on your own. With a game like this, it's unavoidable for it to require some work from your part otherwise the game would have to be a lot weaker and more shallow to work.
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I didn't say that this specific game is hard to get a grip on, I mentioned I found it confusing to understand what exactly to do. I mean, I was just thrown into action with no hints or what. I guess it's a matter of willigness to delve deeper into the matter. I just don't like being left out in the darkness with no idea what the hell to do.
You may think otherwise, but this game strikes me as one of that kind.
And I certainly agree that you must cooperate if you wish the game to be an entertaining amusement, I never said the opposite. That would be utter madness.