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You can always go to wiki.monacohideout.com for some deeper information.
And Gerard I hear ya! It used to be that there was a very simple explanation in the game, but it was removed sometime prior to launch. And I work on the wiki so I KNOW it doesn't explain everything. I think a lot of it right now is just figuring out sutff on your own, but I agree that it would be nice to see further explanation of some of the things in game!
This is especially off-putting playing online. As anyone who has ever played an online game will tell you, every single player in the world has a second arsehole where their heart should be, meaning learning "on the job" involves being called all sorts of names. While obviously I'm used to this to some extent, it's extra-hurtful when there's an element of truth to their mockery because half the game mechanics aren't actually explained.
Now I have to go read a wiki like some sort of peasant.
"Whats this box with an L on it do?" *oh crap umm place it* *BOOM* *dead*