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Tutorial Errors (So Far)

Thu Nov 22, 2007 11:20 pm

Hi Everyone,
I am going through the tutorials for the second time. So far, I have picked up a number of errors which could be confusing for a new user (and were confusing for me the first time through the tutorials). Please see the attached document.

I will post more if/when I find any (not many so far, I might add).

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Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:46 am

We will double check the tutorials text, thanks for your input.
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Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:55 pm

I couldn't read your document but i will add in tutorial #2 where your organising chain of command it says to click on the tent to see the "button" but in reality it was the sabre that needed to be selected. They were reversed...
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Zipping up corrections document?

Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:50 pm

Hell Patrol wrote:I couldn't read your document but i will add in tutorial #2 where your organising chain of command it says to click on the tent to see the "button" but in reality it was the sabre that needed to be selected. They were reversed...


In my tutorial corrections, I pointed out - among other things - what you (Hell Patrol) also had noticed. Great minds must think alike!

I am now writing to ask the Ageod team: When I attached the Word (.doc) document, I zipped it up. Would you rather that I had NOT zipped it so that gamers like Hell Patrol could open the attachment directly (instead of having to unzip it first)? I would like to make any such attachments as accessible as possible to both the Ageod team and to your gaming "consumers."

Thanks again, Ageod Team, for your quick responses to these questions, and your quickly releasing patches!

Bob
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Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:53 pm

When the sum of corrections isn't larger than what you did in the Word-document you attached, it might be just as well to simply post them directly. That way, people don't need to first download the file, then extract it and finally open in an external document reader to see your corrections.

My 2 cents :)
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Agreed!

Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:09 pm

Rafiki wrote:When the sum of corrections isn't larger than what you did in the Word-document you attached, it might be just as well to simply post them directly. That way, people don't need to first download the file, then extract it and finally open in an external document reader to see your corrections.

My 2 cents :)


I agree with you completely. My first thought had been that my Word document was a "work in progress," to have more corrections added later. But I agree - if I add more corrections later to the Word document, I can still copy and paste into your message windows.

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Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:43 pm

Rafiki wrote:When the sum of corrections isn't larger than what you did in the Word-document you attached, it might be just as well to simply post them directly. That way, people don't need to first download the file, then extract it and finally open in an external document reader to see your corrections.

My 2 cents :)
I concur, in this case i have Winzip but not the right "word/office software" on this particular laptop.
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Sun Nov 25, 2007 7:22 pm

I would add that Tutorial #1 should have one more turn about disembarking the Mortier force. Also, dragging the Mortier tab to the flotilla tab to load is tricky, requiring too much precision.
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Sat Jan 26, 2008 9:56 pm

thre is also an error with special action buttons (sabre,tent) in the window they say to click on a button that is in the other section ,not in the sabre section .is there a fix already for this ,greetz

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