One thing I really liked in the SMAC-manual, was the big and extensize appendix-sections taking up more-or-less half of the manual.
I really hope that Firaxis design the Civ-3 manual in similar ways. The only thing i missed in that manual was the Civ-2 style word-index. A really bad example how a manual shouldnt be designed is the one in Europa Universalis, by the way. Specificly needed info buried within huge text-chunks. Not good.
- Appendix 1 covered "Notes & Tips".
- Appendix 2 summarized all info in extensive, but easy-to-find & overview tables & charts. Important!!
- Appendix 3 dealt with menu, options- and preference-screens.
- Appendix 4 covered scenario-, map-editing and also keyboard-preferences.
- Appendix 5 dwelled around background info & designers notes (should be interesting to read).
I really hope that Firaxis design the Civ-3 manual in similar ways. The only thing i missed in that manual was the Civ-2 style word-index. A really bad example how a manual shouldnt be designed is the one in Europa Universalis, by the way. Specificly needed info buried within huge text-chunks. Not good.
) every unit, city-improvement, wonder, tech-improvement & government-type was listed under its very own page, where it was thoroughly explained and described. In the best of all worlds, something like this should be added in yet another appendix-section.
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