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Why is figuring out buttons in a game you purchase like trying to ascertain government secrets? WTF?
Yeah, I'm frustrated. Better believe it. I looked and looked and couldn't find an explanation for all of those buttons ANYWHERE. Fuc king nowhere. Yes I am frustrated. The only way I knew to figure them out was to try pressing them and now my game is ruined. your dammed right Im frustrated.
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I even tried uninstalling and reinstalling and NOPE, same crap. I can't get my game back.
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Why is it that games don't come with some resource, whether it's a manual or a help screen or something that says "Pressing the lock icon results in this.... " Something. Somewhere. Please. Not directed at you personally but all developers. I get the expense of printed manuals is why they are no longer included, but some sort of read me file, SOMETHING, should be included with almost any game as a resource to use instead of trial and error that might result in what just happened to me... a setting changed and I couldn't find out how to undo it. It's just so frustrating.