Verrucosus
Warlord
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2002
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I am one of those dinosaurs who feels nostalgic about the good old days when games came in nice boxes with printed manuals. Sid Meier recently acknowledged Civ1's "amazing manual that Bruce [Shelley] created that really supported the fantasy of the game and helped you to step into that world". I still remember falling in love with Civ1 before even playing it. Even the few pages about Cities and Civilizations got me excited, but when I had finished the first chapter, turned the page, saw that drawing of ancient children in their studies and saw that the next chapter was simply titled "The World", I knew I had a winner. That manual was very detailed and descriptive and really conveyed a sense of awe towards civilization.
For me, Civ5 had the cards very much stacked against it by lacking a printed manual ... and the digital one being nowhere near the quality of Shelley's writing. I'm wondering whether there are any other people feeling like that and whether there's any chance of a version that includes a printed manual with more ambition than explaining the interface?
For the Meier quote, see here at 23:52:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h65FXaJHbhE
For me, Civ5 had the cards very much stacked against it by lacking a printed manual ... and the digital one being nowhere near the quality of Shelley's writing. I'm wondering whether there are any other people feeling like that and whether there's any chance of a version that includes a printed manual with more ambition than explaining the interface?
For the Meier quote, see here at 23:52:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h65FXaJHbhE