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They had a tutorial in beta, IIRC. It was buggy. I'm hope they are making a better one. Even the UT2k4 mod had a tutorial...
Why don't I ask people how to play?.. Well... that's the wrong question. Why SHOULD I ask some people how to play? Isn't it the duty of the game itself?
I'll surely ask some other players, I'll try to find out everything I need in some ways, but... It seems to me there's something wrong in here, isn't it?
Modern gamers…
Sure you need no Tutorial for Mario, but my keyboard has more than 8 Keys and this game has more than 2 Dimenions.
In CS 1.6 you can just look up any key in the settings, this games control settings have less than half of the functions to bind, as most keys have 2 or 3 different usages depending on the situation.
http://www.ludocraft.com/games/airbuccaneers/2013/01/18/♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥-airbuccaneers-guide-out-now/
Probably because the lack of a tutorial (while definitely a bad thing) is a problem that will go away as you learn to play, which shouldn't take too long. If you're gonna give up on a game after one hour of mild inconvenience, might as well start using your money as toilet paper.
A wiki should be for someone who has played for some time and now wants to get the best tactics and tricks, not to learn the basics before starting the game.
I read a Tutorial for Terraria because I want to find the cooles weapons, not because I want to know how dig a hole.
Thanks to everyone who has told about wikis and guides. Sure it can help a lot to newbies.