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Why won't these games explain their rules better "This card distroys all cards like it" like what, all bronze, silver, gold cards? It's like game creators want the players to youtube or reddit everything in a game when the answers should be in the game.
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Omegabruh: Why won't these games explain their rules better "This card distroys all cards like it" like what, all bronze, silver, gold cards? It's like game creators want the players to youtube or reddit everything in a game when the answers should be in the game.
Devs have been doing the checkpoint thing and stuff, 'cause they know people are going to do that, anyway. To be fair, it kills me when indie devs do it: you can't google or reddit some of these games. XD
What game are we talking about here? Gwent or something else?
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direspirefirewire: What game are we talking about here? Gwent or something else?
So what you're saying is that he's being unnecessarily vague in his thread complaining about people being unnecessarily vague.
I don't get it. Hellblade doesn't even have cards.
I think, the ace of spades destroys every other card, but sometimes the jack trumps other cards too. It´s very complicated.
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Omegabruh: Why won't these games explain their rules better "This card distroys all cards like it" like what, all bronze, silver, gold cards? It's like game creators want the players to youtube or reddit everything in a game when the answers should be in the game.
I assume it's Gwent,that you are talking about or am I off the beaten track?This is a bit like someone coming up and saying ''Hi,my name is?''
It must be a problem that the game testers are thoroughly knowledgeable about the game by the time it is published. They should have someone totally unfamiliar with the game AND GENRE play through it near release day and help spot where things are not clear enough. Egosoft is one company that absolutely should do this... but there are countless others.
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direspirefirewire: What game are we talking about here? Gwent or something else?
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Hesusio: So what you're saying is that he's being unnecessarily vague in his thread complaining about people being unnecessarily vague.
I was just about to make an 'explain your thread better' comment.
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Omegabruh: Why won't these games explain their rules better "This card distroys all cards like it" like what, all bronze, silver, gold cards? It's like game creators want the players to youtube or reddit everything in a game when the answers should be in the game.
Explain your quesion better.
First: what game are you talking about? There are over 2000 games on GOG, so 'your game' isn't very specific.
How many card games in GOG? Seven maybe?
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Themken: How many card games in GOG? Seven maybe?
No clue. I only have one. Card City Nights. But probably he's talking about Gwent. All those uninformed people coming in here assuming that GOG has only one game usually come from that 'game'. Still, making a vague post complaining about some game being too vague is hypocritical enough to make fun of. :-)

A bit more serious answer to the OP: Gwent is a microtransactions atrocity. So I'm sure there is some way to buy the information you seek. Just throw money at someone until he answers the question. If you're lucky, it will even be the answer you're looking for. If not, just throw more money.
Post edited November 23, 2018 by Lifthrasil
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Omegabruh: Why won't these games explain their rules better "This card distroys all cards like it"
The second line says "or not."
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direspirefirewire: What game are we talking about here? Gwent or something else?
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Hesusio: So what you're saying is that he's being unnecessarily vague in his thread complaining about people being unnecessarily vague.
:D

Here I thought this was going to be a competition for improved exposition, i.e., to write a better blurb for a game.

Interesting use of demonstrative pronouns, too: your game, the OP insists, even though s/he has purchased it, and therefore could quite easily have used "my", underscoring the ridiculousness of the comment.
Is this about strippoker?