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i know that sounds mad, so I'll say it again, this game has no manual. A first for me too.
Definition of instruction manual::
noun
A book that accompanies a product giving detailed information about how something should be done or operated.
Every game in my library (112) has a PDF manual that can be read when not in game, every game I ever bought from a shop (countless numbers going back to the 80's) came with a physical printed instruction manual, some, like early flight sims came with a hefty tome with 100's of pages, other simpler games came with a short booklet, my point is every game has one.... every game that is except Hegemony.
That is ridiculous, there is no excuse for it lacking a manual, it's lazy and cheap and speaks volumes about the values of the developer. I see many posts about bugs, crashes and the unfinished nature of the game too, it's all symptomatic of a job half done.
A patch is coming out today. Multiple devs confirmed it.
Well I think it's an in-game manual. You can be as stubborn as you want but it has crucial info on in-game elements etc.. Ya know, like a manual does. Although I think I noticed scrolling in its sub-pages was funky.