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vegeta897 said:What, to use for those commands?
Well, not all people have mouses that have alot of buttons and stuff... You've got to think of everyone!
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vegeta897 said:What, to use for those commands?
Well, not all people have mouses that have alot of buttons and stuff... You've got to think of everyone!
" Go and finish Half-life 1 before playing this game, asshole.
my mouse has 3 buttons, one of wich is not used... never had any problem playing a game with it..vegeta897 said:What, to use for those commands?
Well, not all people have mouses that have alot of buttons and stuff... You've got to think of everyone!
My thoughts exactly.X-Vector said:I just went through a couple of the DVD case games on my shelf randomly, all of them include a booklet a lot more substantial than some 3-page instruction manual.
It's just nice to have something to read that provides a bit of backgound information and/or ambiance for the game that I'm about to play.
My main gripe is perhaps not the booklet itself, but rather that this seems like another example of Valve skimping on content on a full-price game.
Lombardi's unsollicited Prima Guide plug is damn annoying as well, I'm not interested in an advertorial for a book that's an advertorial in itself (this applies to "Raising the Bar" too).
Tarkus said:WTF does he mean no manual is needed? what about the story that comes with the manuals? the keyboard setting (just a fetiche), the weapons art... WHAT THE HELL WILL WE READ DURING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS!?!?!? i won't be taking a crap until i buy hl2, so that i have something to do in the most hurting part of buying a game...
Yeah, that's my point. The guy I quoted said that you could use mouse buttons for some of the extra commands, like AUX and maybe squad commands.Tarkus said:my mouse has 3 buttons, one of wich is not used... never had any problem playing a game with it..
vegeta897 said:Yeah, that's my point. The guy I quoted said that you could use mouse buttons for some of the extra commands, like AUX and maybe squad commands.
I said that not everyone has enough buttons on their mouse for that, or just plain old don't want to use the mouse for more than shooting and looking.
The Thing said:I meant mouse1 to shoot and mouse2 to alt-fire...
KurtCobain said:I have 4 mouse buttons. Wonder if i can use my mouse wheel to use squad command or mayb 'mouse button 4' (which is used as 'back' on web pages etc.
Oh..The Thing said:I meant mouse1 to shoot and mouse2 to alt-fire...
Woah, your mouse has mouse buttons?Ownzed said:My mouse has about 8 mouse buttons.
Geez. Lemme guess...Logitech MX series?Ownzed said:My mouse has about 8 mouse buttons.
vegeta897 said:Oh..
But why did you bother saying that? Those are OBVIOUS.
Why do you think I didn't mention WASD? Because they are OBVIOUS.
Argh...
Seppo said:Well, I'm pretty sure that Steam will automatically install itself and give instructions on how to activate. You really don't need a manual for that.
i am glad that you live in a wonderland, but here in this shitty country of mine, the best internet we have is 512kb/s with a 1gig international download limit!! international being EVERYTHING except portugal.. hows that for preloading?KurtCobain said:Just preload it and then enter your cd key and play when its released /just buy off steam , simple ,
No instruction manual doesnt bother me one bit. Like i said earlier. gordon doesnt have one , why should u
it did have a manual... otherwise i wouldnt be able to play, since at the time i was a flat zero in englishBrimStone04 said:when u bought the origianl hl it came with no manuel, didnt it just come with that one piece of paper with the cd key in the jewel case...so long ago i dont remember ever seening a hl manual
The military clean-up squads.... Although, to be fair, anyone who had even read one review/preview of Half-Life would have known about it..trizzm said:i don't remember that, which one?
iamaelephant said:I think a cool thing they could have added to the manual would be something like a newpaper report that refers to the incidents of Black Mesa, or something like that.
SmokeyMcBacon said:big whoop
Narcolepsy said:...People need to understand what Steam is - people are going to be bewildered when it's asking to install this random thing called "Steam" and you have no choice whatsoever in the matter. A manual could be similarly helpful to these kinds of people.
i haven't heard, is there an in-game training level like in the original HL. i have always enjoyed training levels.Solver said:There probably wouldn't be much in the manual to say. And nothing that wouldn't be in the training in-game. The manual could just state what the default movement keys are, how to use the use key and select weapons. And that will all be in in-game training probably, and more.
Narcolepsy said:I would like to point out something that many are missing in this debate. Pretty much everyone here is a semi-hardcore gamer. Of course we never read manuals!
iamaelephant said:Just posted in the Valve Info Thread.
That's bullshit. Why no instruction manual? When was the last time you bought a game without a manual? Furthermore, he tells us if we do want an instruction manual, we have to go out and pay more money for it.
Submiqent said:I totally and utterly agree with the name of this topic.IMO the instruction manual isn't there nessercarily for actual game-help. It's the finishing touch, like a proper box to have your game in, and a nice cd/dvd case. It just finishes it off.
My friend buys alot of games from bali/singapore and they are just a burnt cd/dvds in a paper sleeve. I can't stand them, it makes it look like there has been no effort into making the game and it's cheap & tacky.
The Instruction Manual doesn't have to help in the gameplay or add any special fluff (though thats always nice), it just adds "a touch of class", if you can judge computer games to have any form of class.
There's more to a game than just what's on the dvd (this is not flamebait, this is my opinion and if people want to flame me, fine).