Some of your questions bring up a good point. I would like to see a link to
the user's guide of a game on their site, whoever the game is produced by.
There are things in the user's guide that you should know before, rather
than after, a game has been installed, but you don't get installation
instructions and other valuable info until you no longer need it. If I am
reading the user's guide, I have obviously already installed the game,
right? And I don't get the installation instructions until the game has
already been installed? Sort of like learning to use a computer by going
through documentation you can get online using, you guessed it, the very
piece of equipment you're trying to learn to use.
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From: "dark" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2013 10:50 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Inquisitor, Ios or pc?
Hi.
Now that my production is finished and I am no longer having to think of
ways to pretend to be a snooty English Lord on stage, I would like to try
this inquisitor game that people have been talking about. however, I was
wondering what version to get and what the various differences were.
I understand the pc version is more expensive, but is there an advantage
to buying it? Since I usually have either my pc or laptop as well as my
Iphone I will always have access to one system or the other so I don't see
the need to buy the game on both systems. Are there any major differences
or extra rewards in one version or another? Is the ios method with the
touch screen harder in it's control and flicking through objects than
just using the keyboard on the pc?
is it possible to buy the pc version for multiple machines (since I'd like
it on both my pc and laptop if I choose to get it rather than the Ios
version).
Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated.
Beware the Grue!
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