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| View Poll Results: So what do you do first with your game? | |||
| I play the game first |
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16 | 34.78% |
| Read the instruction manual! |
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16 | 34.78% |
| I only consult the IM when I need help or reference. |
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14 | 30.43% |
| Voters: 46. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I'm usually inclined to read an instruction booklet, usually because I don't go directly home after I buy games. If i'm eating or something, I open the game and just browse through the booklet as opposed to actually reading it. And some times it seems irrelevant because some booklets aren't really long at all.
Look at Victorious Boxing 2 (Hajime no Ippo 2), that booklet is literally only two pages. One representing the cover and the back cover, and the information inside is just moves crammed to save space. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
And personally I don't see the point of instruction booklets since they're gonna hold your hand through the first 10 minutes of the game anyway... That's like 75% of games today.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |