When you can ask a specific question and get related information in the same amount of time opening the web page for documentation/“online resources” takes, why bother?
My brother used his during a board game yesterday when we encountered something we weren’t sure about rule-wise. The manual is 20-pages long and we hoped to short circuit things. It gave us a nice explanation, even formatted it into a table for ease of reading. The answer ended up being completely wrong.
Is something that is so often wrong a good learning tool when there are online resources?
When you can ask a specific question and get related information in the same amount of time opening the web page for documentation/“online resources” takes, why bother?
My brother used his during a board game yesterday when we encountered something we weren’t sure about rule-wise. The manual is 20-pages long and we hoped to short circuit things. It gave us a nice explanation, even formatted it into a table for ease of reading. The answer ended up being completely wrong.