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6/21/2025, 8:39:39 PM
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Well, would you look at that, all I was doing wrong was not clicking on the sprite of the person I wanted to revive. I thought I'd be able to click on the spell and get a choice for who to revive but it was the other way around. Whew, I sure wish I read all 100 pages before going in, otherwise I might not have had to use the internet.
>You know, people used to enjoy reading manuals since they contained lore for the game
If I want to know about a lore thing in the game, like with the names of the gods, creatures or where I am in the world I'll just consult the wiki, which I have done already. People read manuals back then probably because there wasn't as much information available back then online as there is now and because consulting the internet would've been less viable.
>and gave you a good feel for how the game would work.
A much faster and better idea is to just play the game while consulting third parties for things that confuses you imo. That could be a manual or the internet.
>Parsing information and understanding its application is a basic function of intelligence, as well, it should be a pleasurable process to engage in if you have even a modicum of intellect.
I can process information just fine, I simply don't want to have to read a technical book before I'm allowed to play a video game.
>And if you don't, you should just quit playing old CRPGs anyway, you are not going to enjoy them.
I'm having fun though. If I stopped the game now and forced myself to read a book before I could continue, my overall experience with baldurs gate would deteriorate greatly. I know this because I got bored trying to read it years ago when I originally wanted to play the game and then never got around to it.
Sorry for the long reply.
Well, would you look at that, all I was doing wrong was not clicking on the sprite of the person I wanted to revive. I thought I'd be able to click on the spell and get a choice for who to revive but it was the other way around. Whew, I sure wish I read all 100 pages before going in, otherwise I might not have had to use the internet.
>You know, people used to enjoy reading manuals since they contained lore for the game
If I want to know about a lore thing in the game, like with the names of the gods, creatures or where I am in the world I'll just consult the wiki, which I have done already. People read manuals back then probably because there wasn't as much information available back then online as there is now and because consulting the internet would've been less viable.
>and gave you a good feel for how the game would work.
A much faster and better idea is to just play the game while consulting third parties for things that confuses you imo. That could be a manual or the internet.
>Parsing information and understanding its application is a basic function of intelligence, as well, it should be a pleasurable process to engage in if you have even a modicum of intellect.
I can process information just fine, I simply don't want to have to read a technical book before I'm allowed to play a video game.
>And if you don't, you should just quit playing old CRPGs anyway, you are not going to enjoy them.
I'm having fun though. If I stopped the game now and forced myself to read a book before I could continue, my overall experience with baldurs gate would deteriorate greatly. I know this because I got bored trying to read it years ago when I originally wanted to play the game and then never got around to it.
Sorry for the long reply.
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