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then maybe look in jc3 gameplay wiki or use your brain to uuse your search engine to find what to do - youu attack bases etc and do quests to get unlocks
It is not really obvious which ones are the main mission markers. They could have stated that in a message like "The yellow bulls on the map are the main missions".
Totally agreed, I started yesterday, would have never guessed the yellow bull was the main mission.
I was taking bases out, even took some majors one, but I had to work so hard.
If I knew the Bull was the story mission, it would probably be a lot easier and quicker to do what I've done
Yeah, they probably should have told us that the blue stuff was water, too.
This isn't Morrowind, where you were given actual directions to your next destination (head out of town to the east, go left at the fork, follow the river, and so on); there's a big honking symbol of your army on the map. And if you're still confused, just go there and boom, story mission starts, so now you know it means "story mission". God forbid you have to put in ANY thought.
Yep I have to agree, it seems more and more players need their hands holding over the simplest things, they do not want to put the effort in or like above are skipping things, then blaming the game and the devs, when they are the ones who chose to skip the cutscenes. God forbid as you pointed out they try to play a game like Morrowind (which I love), they would never leave Seyda Neen as there would be no map marker.
You do realise that the skipping of cut scenes is kind of for the people who have already been through the game and have already watched the cutscene and know what the information is.
New players should not be skipping cut scenes, thats whey they are there to give the player info and move the story on. Its not rocket science.
So you are blaming the game or the devs for something you chose to do, seriously?