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I was flipping through the (headache inducing) Earth 2150 manual. That game's interface is so sluggish, I almost want to give up on it. Looking through the manual provided by GOG, I realised that it's being entirely done by GOG.
Goodness, there are at least over 50 pages just for the Escape from Blue Planet manual alone. Everything is properly typed and referenced in a Bookmarks sidebar. I paid $5.99 for this game, and though I feel let down by the game, I feel it's $5.99 well spent thanks to the efforts by GOG to make sure the game's as enjoyable as possible. I don't think they're even earning more than 20% of the game's price tag.
So, here's a big, warm, appreciative shout out again: thanks guys :)
Seriously? You sure they didn't just reformat the existing manual content? Although even that is impressive for the price tag.
Earth 2150 is worth persevering with. Even if it's a lot slower than more recent RTS like World in Conflict. It's got a lot of features that have, disappointingly, been overlooked by almost all other RTS. It took me a while to get into, but once I went back to it, I couldn't put it down.
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Navagon: Seriously? You sure they didn't just reformat the existing manual content? Although even that is impressive for the price tag.

Judging by the good amount of grammar errors in there, I'm sure ;)
I'm glad I've finally found something in this world I can't complain about! :D
i didn't knew that bt it sounds neat. i'm considering to buy it just to give some support to stuff like that.