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TDK1044 11-25-09 07:53 AM

User Manual
 
Please Ubisoft, don't underestimate the importance of producing a very good user manual for Silent Hunter5.

The book for Silent Hunter 4 was useless and a total joke. It seemed to have been created by people who had never actually seen the game.

Silent Hunter 5 feels like an exciting new venture into the ice cold waters of the Atlantic U Boat campaign, please give us a user manual that reflects the excellent work of your Devs, and not some useless book that's full of pretty pictures.

Thank you in anticipation....:)

Reece 11-25-09 08:18 AM

Yes, I will always gladly pay more for a good printed manual,:up: I hate pdf manuals!!:nope:

The General 11-25-09 08:37 AM

:nope:I'm gonna counter this by saying that PDF's are fine. If you want a printed manual, print your own. Enough with the cutting down trees already!

Dread Knot 11-25-09 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The General (Post 1208829)
:nope:I'm gonna counter this by saying that PDF's are fine. If you want a printed manual, print your own. Enough with the cutting down trees already!

A lot of people print out their PDF files or take them in to be professionally printed and bound. The ones that print them themselves usually use the typical 8.5 by 11 inch paper which is larger than most printed game manuals. So the trees die anyway.

TDK1044 11-25-09 10:10 AM

If I'm paying $49.99 for a game, I want a nice, glossy, well thought out, informative user manual. Keep the pens and the cheesy gimmicks....just give me a decent user manual. :DL

Ducimus 11-25-09 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by TDK1044 (Post 1208866)
If I'm paying $49.99 for a game, I want a nice, glossy, well thought out, informative user manual. Keep the pens and the cheesy gimmicks....just give me a decent user manual. :DL

Considering this is supposed to be a simulation, i'd say your god damn right. For a simulation, Id expect a manual on par with Aces of the Deep, or Silent Hunter 1. Anything less is a crock of excrement.

Snestorm 11-25-09 05:17 PM

Why a printed manual?:
Because one may need to access information while playing the sim.
The print should also be large enough for easy reading!

You should have seen the manual for Avalon Hill's Advanced Squad Leader.
It was a full sized looseleaf binder.

karamazovnew 11-25-09 05:28 PM

How about an old looking manual, like the official ones, with ugly typewriter fonts and schematics instead of color screenshots? They could make a bunch of them, at least for the Collector's edition:
Uboat Operation manual : which describes procedures and equipment, including "tips" of how to get along with the crew.
Tactics manual: which describes in detail the types of attack, convoy tactics and so on...
Ship Recognition Manual: with a hard plastic folder type cover and clear tabs so you can add your own custom pages.
SH5 Game manual: for Install, game options, Mission editor and the other pc stuff.

ichso 11-25-09 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Dread Knot (Post 1208843)
A lot of people print out their PDF files or take them in to be professionally printed and bound. The ones that print them themselves usually use the typical 8.5 by 11 inch paper which is larger than most printed game manuals. So the trees die anyway.

The idea is valid. Even if some enthusiasts print out a manual, this will use up much less paper than when each buyer gets a copy on his/her own.

Also, after so many titles of SH and similiar games, there is nothing left to be learned from manuals anyways...
The few new controls and such are figured out quickly - they are supposed to be rather intuitive. The most helpful (or at least interesting) manuals come either with GWX or are posted here as time goes :03:

Reece 11-25-09 07:14 PM

Quote:

Snestorm said:
The print should also be large enough for easy reading!
Yes I agree with that, I don't like having to use the magnifying glass all the time!:O:

Lord Justice 11-25-09 08:03 PM

man some you guys would flip out at the first piece of rust that appears on our u- boats, dont expect a free map with new shiny user guide then lol, As for less basic instruction yes :rock: because this might hinder the newcomers to the hunters series!! waste of man power and subs they more prone to KIA quickly and contibute less to our war effort, thus giving up and revertin back to thier all games consoles. Keep the small amount of knights crosses to be earned the hard way.:woot:

SteamWake 11-25-09 08:08 PM

Haha ... trees... they grow back you know.

anyhow.

The developers know full and well that the manuals espically for SH4 were a running joke, coasters, level tables, and so on.

Fortunatly alot of pepole found subsim. But unforuntatly alot did not.

Those that did not were left with a weak and runny descripton of the game and even downright erronious information.

A very sad showing from a 'professional' house.

Lets hope they do better this time.

Faamecanic 11-25-09 09:49 PM

Use recycled paper....no trees were harmed in the making of this manual :woot:

Sad to think that SH1...a 8 bit game that fit on, what, a 256kb floppy :) had a manual that was to die for. BUt yet if you look at SH4 it was printed on leftover paper from SH3 (the background picture on all the pages was of a Uboat...the same background image from the sH3 manual).

karamazovnew 11-25-09 11:31 PM

At least you guys HAVE a manual. My SH3 and SH4 came in DVD boxes with the disk and lots of air....:shifty:. Oh God, please bring back Microprose...My 600 page Falcon 4 manual and 400 page M1 Tank Platoon one need company.

GoldenRivet 11-26-09 01:41 AM

the trees comment brings my bumper sticker to mind...

"Erase your carbon footprint... Kill yourself you fu%$in' hippie."

:yeah::har:


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