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View Poll Results: What type of readme do you want for LWAMI4? | |||
A comprehensive list of changes that reads like a traditional mod/patch readme |
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6 | 37.50% |
A practical guide to gameplay with the mod that reads like a thorough manual |
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10 | 62.50% |
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Admiral
![]() Join Date: Apr 2005
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If the "how to use" becomes so frustating that a player just gives up whats the point ? Always remember that although this mod is a "realistic" mod for die-hard players it should not exclude normal/ casual players. In the end knowing howto use a feature doesn't mean you will become proficient with it. |
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Sonar Guy
![]() Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Poland
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Actually, both :p . It's a great task to make, but then updates to both versions should be relatively simple. And such complicated mod really would benefit from having both types of doc - detailed list of changes and a guide.
I would make them if only english was my native language... ![]() Maybe I'll take updating the USNI reference entries, but currently I'm not sure yet what numbers and values will be finally used for various sensors and weapons... ![]() ![]() |
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