Disgustipated
Deity
I can't help but remember the "good ole' days" back when I read the Civ2 and SMAC manual before even playing the game. I admit I'm spoiled by a good tutorial system and civilpedia these days. Props to anyone who read those manuals, they were rather large thick books. Back in the days when I had more self discipline, and could wait for the good things.
As for the thread question, I suppose you could include the civilpedia entries as a manual for your response to this question. I admit I read neither for Civ5, I'm not sure how much it hurt my game. I used to be so disciplined about reading the entire manual before playing games. And I miss the days of witty manuals back in the Baldur's Gate and Fallout days (both manuals were great).
Even Steam versions have manuals in case you aren't aware, just have to look for it. These days I try to read at least part of the manual before starting, but very rarely do I get through the whole thing. Sounds crazy, but I'm almost nostalgic for those huge thick manuals of Civ2 and SMAC. Of course in the old days it might take nearly an hour to install your game, which gave you time to read.
As for the thread question, I suppose you could include the civilpedia entries as a manual for your response to this question. I admit I read neither for Civ5, I'm not sure how much it hurt my game. I used to be so disciplined about reading the entire manual before playing games. And I miss the days of witty manuals back in the Baldur's Gate and Fallout days (both manuals were great).
Even Steam versions have manuals in case you aren't aware, just have to look for it. These days I try to read at least part of the manual before starting, but very rarely do I get through the whole thing. Sounds crazy, but I'm almost nostalgic for those huge thick manuals of Civ2 and SMAC. Of course in the old days it might take nearly an hour to install your game, which gave you time to read.