Game manuals- black and white or in color?

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#1 thattotally
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Do you mind if a manual happens to be black and white or is it not a big deal?

I happen to think less of said company, even though colored manuals are really expensive.

But nothing is worse than online manuals, since they're not as accessible as ones you can hold in your hand.

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#2 Flame_Blade88
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Nah, I haven't opened a manual in years.
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#3 StraiN-ShifTeD
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I personally don't mind whether they're in color or not.. as long as they're good to follow and easy to read. :)
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#4 jks22112
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If a book is full color and interesting, then I'll look through it. If its black and white and 3 pages, I won't ever check it. But really, I don't care either way. So its a weird answer.
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#5 Sacif
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I browse through game manuals on the toilet...what color they are in I could care less.

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#6 _Tobli_
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I tedn to prefer the colored ones.

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#7 Sloan360
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I would rather see them in color.

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#8 flyingsnail
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I don't really care, the only time I look at them is when the game is installing. After that it's back into the box never to be seen again.
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#9 Hexagon_777
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Haven't touched one in years. I wouldn't mind if they went away as soon as digital distribution takes over.

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#10 rickatick
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color is great especially for game manuals that go in alot of detail
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I like them in color. One of my most favorite manuals is from DQVIII. Thick and full of colors!
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I personally don't mind whether they're in color or not.. as long as they're good to follow and easy to read. :)StraiN-ShifTeD

I disagree. It's part of the total package of buying a game. If a game company cheaps out on the manual on the basis that "blah, no one really cares about the manual anyway", then chances are that that "who gives a ****" attitude is going to leak into other aspects of a game.

Some games have bad manuals, and some games have good manuals. The minimum that should be accomplished is to make the manual informative and easy-to-understand, but it's good when companies take the time and effort to go beyond the bare minimum. Throw some nice artwork in there. Use the manual as a prologue for the game, and to build up the player's anticipation for the game. That kind of thing.

Anyway, as far as black and white vs color, I don't care. As long as the manual seems to be of high quality, either way is fine. Just so long as the manual doesn't seem like a cheap and hastily put-together afterthought. I mean, damn. If you're gonna do it at all and then show it to millions of people, at least make the effort to make it seem like you actually gave a ****.

Any time I play a game, the first thing I do is skim through the manual. If that first look at the manual looks as if they didn't even try, that doesn't exactly help to build up my anticipation for the actual game.

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#13 CADMAN_3
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Hands down, it has to be in color. But as long as it doesn't look like that slapped it together at the last minute. Gran Turismo 1,2 had the best manuals, 3 was ok and 4 was just plain bad. GT 5 Prologue was worse.

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[QUOTE="StraiN-ShifTeD"]I personally don't mind whether they're in color or not.. as long as they're good to follow and easy to read. :)MrGeezer

I disagree. It's part of the total package of buying a game. If a game company cheaps out on the manual on the basis that "blah, no one really cares about the manual anyway", then chances are that that "who gives a ****" attitude is going to leak into other aspects of a game.

Some games have bad manuals, and some games have good manuals. The minimum that should be accomplished is to make the manual informative and easy-to-understand, but it's good when companies take the time and effort to go beyond the bare minimum. Throw some nice artwork in there. Use the manual as a prologue for the game, and to build up the player's anticipation for the game. That kind of thing.

Anyway, as far as black and white vs color, I don't care. As long as the manual seems to be of high quality, either way is fine. Just so long as the manual doesn't seem like a cheap and hastily put-together afterthought. I mean, damn. If you're gonna do it at all and then show it to millions of people, at least make the effort to make it seem like you actually gave a ****.

Any time I play a game, the first thing I do is skim through the manual. If that first look at the manual looks as if they didn't even try, that doesn't exactly help to build up my anticipation for the actual game.

In general, I prefer a nice thick color manual, full of interesting tidbits about the experience I'm going to have, or useful info like move lists, good full descriptions of items, mechanics and the like. However, I haven't noticed a qualitative difference between games with good manuals and games with almost non-existent manuals. Also, its pretty rare for a game not to introduce its mechanics in the form of an interactive tutorial nowadays, for the most part the days of turning on a game and not having a clue what to do are in the past, and good manuals for most genres are probably a thing of the past as well.

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#15 Crimsader
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Well I'd always prefer a color one over a B'n'W one :)
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#16 190586385885857957282413308806
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I laughed when I read the title because I knew a guy when I lived in Japan that wouldn't buy a game if the manual was black and white because he thought that if they chinced out on the manual then they chinced out on the game. I would tell him how much fun i'm having with a certain game and he'd ask "How's the manual?" I prefer colored ones that are interesting and full of information but it doesn't bother me if it's colorless
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#17 Senor_Kami
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The only time I check a manual is for fighters and RPGs. I'm 100% satisfied with a manual as long as it's legible, the information is clearly presented and my questions are answered.
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#18 CADMAN_3
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I think it's a lot like when you first buy a game and it has a really awesome opening. If the manual is grappy and the beginning of the game is grappy then the whole game will be greappy.

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#19 cloudmip
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I prefer manuals how I prefer my magazines- in color. They just seem a lot nicer to read in color.

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#20 SlykReviewin
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I don't really mind if they're in black and white or in color but color manuals are a bit nicer.