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- From: Paula_Lieberman@amicol.UUCP (Paula Lieberman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Subject: Re: CDTV & No Manuals Gripe
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- Message-ID: <Paula_Lieberman.07t0@amicol.UUCP>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 21:09:16 EDT
- Organization: Amiga Colony BBS
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- In a message dated Tue 6 Jan 93 9:38, Steven_hurdle@amusers.uucp (steven
- wrote:
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- comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- S> Subject: Re: CDTV & No Manuals Gripe
- S> Message-ID: <Steven_Hurdle.00ur@amusers.UUCP>
- message dated Sun 4 Jan 93 2:44, King@snoc01.enet.dec.com
- S> (randall K
- S> wrote:
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- KK> OK. I'll be an honest maverick. Although I love the CDTV for its PD
- KK> Fish
- KK> via PARNET, the lack of documentation is a turnoff for normal people.
-
- KK> Simcity for example. We didnt have the original on floppy, so the ROM
- KK> is
- KK> all we had. My daughter sat down excited to get into it, turned it
- KK> on,
- KK> and wanted to know some reasonable things like. Whats the objective?
- KK> What kind of strategies are there? All she got on the help screens
- KK> was
- KK> hieroglyphic pictures and points on various photographs. She
- KK> wandered
- KK> around cities pointlessly for a while, and has abandoned it since.
- KK> Strike 1.
-
- S> You obviously aren't paying attention at all. Whip-out the case that
- S> Sim
- S> City came in. Open it up. What looks like just an inner-sheet on the
- S> front of the case to tell you the title of the game is actually a
- S> rather
- S> well-done booklet. Had your daughter read this I suspect she'd get a
- S> pretty good idea of what her goals should be. Most CDTV discs I have
- S> have
- S> manuals inside the cases like this.
-
- KK> Then my good lady wanted to random play an audio CD. Wheres the
- KK> instructions?
- KK> On the welcome disk. 10 minutes later she has waded through all the
- KK> American
- KK> voices to find something that on our real CD is the push of a button.
- KK> She's not going back and doing anything else fancy again.
- KK> Strike 2.
-
- S> I guess this is valid. I hadn't thought that this would be a problem.
- S> It
- S> all seemed pretty self-explanatory to me and I think Commodore
- S> designed
- S> those screens quite well. I never had to consult the welcome disc to
- S> figure it out. If nothing else, a little bit of experimentation would
- S> have
- S> easily shown what it all does.
-
- S> I also think Grollier's Electronic Encyclopaedia was intuitively
- S> designed
- S> and I've never had to consult the help function.
-
- Different people do things/remember things differently. I played with a
- CDTV at a dealer's for a few minutes, and really was annoyed at the
- presumption of not providing -written- directions for people who want to be
- able to LOOK at the instructions WHILE doing something, as opposed to NOT
- being able to have the instructions available EXCEPT by getting out of the
- applications one is in and jumping through lots of hoops to get back to the
- specific screen on the Welcome CD. I thought it spectacularly idiotic and
- presumptuous. I know what my memory is -- put instructions on-screen, and
- then take them away, and forget it -- I definitely WILL have forgotten
- them! What you see is what you get, out of sight out of mind....... the
- Security Office at a place I worked knew all about my bad memory. There
- were these safe combinations which I was always forgetting.....
-
- [another example is my gripes about DLG and screen editors......]
- S> Steven Hurdle <==> The Swindler [public replies only
- S> please]
- S> Writer of "Virtual Rumours", a rumour/news column in some club
- S> newsletters.
- S> Coming to you from Victoria B.C., the Bahamas of Canada: via
- S> SupraFAX!!!!!
-
- S> "Give me AGA, or give me DEATH!!!"
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