Tarm: GET OFF MY.......sorry about that. Reflexes. ;)
My favourite hate feature with ingame pedias is when they are organised by a developer or someone else in the company that have absolutely no knowledge how to write the darn thing. IF they absolutely have to have a ingame pedia the least they can do is have a professional write the abhorrent thing so information like for example Production doesn't get buried in a paragraph about Landscape Features or something.
Having to search for keywords is NOT a optimal way of finding information. Doesn't help if the game designers get creative with naming stuff.
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Just give me a simple text file and I'm happy. Preferable with a good index (This is apparently hard to do except for random gamers doing FAQs on the internet.) and paragraphs indexed with for example 1.2.5 for easy searching.
Ha ha I needed that rant. :)
BioWare, as much as I love their games, annoys me with their pedias in games like Mass Effect and Dragon Age. Not necessarily because of font or legibility, but just because there end up being so many entries that it can be difficult telling what's important to the plot and what is background that can be safely ignored.
Actually, probably the game I have the most trouble with is Sacred 2. It combines tiny font size with a script font and uses it for
everything. So, the journal is difficult to read, the inventory utilizes tiny icons and text (just try to tell how many potions you have in a stack). While you can edit an XML file to increase the font size and change the font, it still doesn't help with the inventory. In this case, the PS3 version of the game got it right, with clear text, a list for the inventory and other UI changes to make things much easier to read.
Tarm: Ps: The first TRON movie is still awesome. It's amazing they managed to create those visuals back then.
I'm one of the few people I know that actually liked TRON: Legacy, though I thought Kevin Flynn's character had changed maybe a little too much. There didn't seem to be any of the cockiness of the original character (except for maybe CLU). But, the visuals were nice, and I really like the way they continued the story. It could have been better, yes, but it also could have been far, far worse.
The original is still one of my favorite movies. I have it on Blu-Ray and watch it and the sequel probably at least once a year. About the only other movies I do that with are The Black Hole, Flash Gordon, The Final Countdown and the Alien series. Though recently I've added Dark City and Marvel's The Avengers to that list. =)
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