Hamsterman
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- Nov 16, 2005
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Living in Quebec - maybe all of Canada - I have a bilingual manual that's 40 pages long for each language. I don't know how long the english-only one is or if it's more in depth or better edited.
There seem to be three glaring editing problems, and/or I am blind - I checked, I'm not.
1. The manual hints at (quote: "see below") new unique units for new civs, when the manual itself actually has absolutely no mention of or chapter for the new civs, their UU's or their UB's.
2. Civics changes, as described in the manual, are far off the mark in accuracy, as far as I can tell from gameplay. It says that a) Caste System now receives a food bonus to workshops, which is not indicated in either the civics menu or in the civilopedia, and b) Environmentalism receives a food bonus from Forest Preserve, Windmill, and Watermill, also not at all indicated in the civics menu or the civilopedia. Unless the food bonuses are somehow integrated into the total food count but not shown on individual squares, these 'changes' just aren't correct.
Has anyone else read the manual and been wondering?
There seem to be three glaring editing problems, and/or I am blind - I checked, I'm not.
1. The manual hints at (quote: "see below") new unique units for new civs, when the manual itself actually has absolutely no mention of or chapter for the new civs, their UU's or their UB's.
2. Civics changes, as described in the manual, are far off the mark in accuracy, as far as I can tell from gameplay. It says that a) Caste System now receives a food bonus to workshops, which is not indicated in either the civics menu or in the civilopedia, and b) Environmentalism receives a food bonus from Forest Preserve, Windmill, and Watermill, also not at all indicated in the civics menu or the civilopedia. Unless the food bonuses are somehow integrated into the total food count but not shown on individual squares, these 'changes' just aren't correct.
Has anyone else read the manual and been wondering?