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번역 관련 문제 보고
This would be like a list of a series of steps, outlining an optimal sequence of things to do to manage it all. Of course, this would be a very general set of steps, and would depend on the player's goals / victory conditions / country played / strategy / stage of game (early - mid - late game) etc.
This could simply take the form:
1. click button X to check ____ (e.g diplomacy). If X is ___ then do this: ____
2. click button Y to check ____ (e.g production). If Y is ___ then do this: ____
...etc.
I think this would be very helpful for new players (such as myself) who would start a game and think "So many options, where do I begin?", and help overcome 'analysis paralysis'.
Once a player has established a regular pattern of actions each turn, and developed some confidence with the game systems, they can start to experiment with how they play the game.
Thanks!
Btw, cool avatar pic! Classic photo from the battle of the Bulge, I believe?
According to Google image search:
A heavily armed German soldier on the offensive. The History Place - World War II in Europe Timeline: December 1944 - The Battle of the Bulge
The Western Front - 1944 - By Miles Hodges A Nazi soldier, heavily armed, carries ammunition boxes forward with companion in territory taken by their counter- offensive in this scene from captured German film." Belgium, December 1944. National Archives 111-SC-197561
?? Huh.