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If you don't know where it is, press M to open your map, and you'll see a marker labeled "Your Car" - you can walk there yourself or click the icon to teleport quickly to it
Something which I wonder about: Are pieces of genius such as what you gave me above written down anywhere (i.e. how have the other uses managed to find out how to get into Multiplayer etc etc)?
If so, where are they as part of the instructions? Have I missed them?
I think that if they haven't been set up in the game instructions yet, or put somewhere such as on Guides on Steam, then this would be good to be a priority for the team. The game is largely up and running now and people understand that improvements will be ongoing for some time, but the more info that are available for beginners like me then the more we'll play and that will be good for everyone.
What do you think?
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Anyways, as stuff is always changing, it's easy for us to miss a point or two there. Eventually the manual's gonna get a full revision to bring it up to spec. But that'd be rather wasted effort if we kept doing it continuously, as you'd expect.
For instance, just now we're specifically revising how players get positioned around the map
when they spawn in MP - We're gonna have ppl start generally near where everyone else is, unless the host has a mission running that uses its own spawn point logic...
...And that's how it goes, and why the manual tends to lag a bit behind development.
It helps when folks point it out, like you did here, anything that's specifically under-explained or incorrectly described in the manual.
Some players are already making video guides and tutorials too, and there's always our official Discord to ask quick questions too: https://discord.gg/MsvcgPMV
Cheers
I can absolutely understand that: you're seriously busy actually doing the creating of the game :) (& doing a great job I must say)
I wondered (just a thought) if you could actually ask players to do some of the manual writing etc for you: I'm pretty sure that there are currently players out there who know a tonne of stuff about how to get going and get around the game, hints and tips etc: and are following every move you make with the game and might well be happy to give others their knowledge and update instructions whenever you make a change: would take a bit off your workload........... :0
Also: Discord is telling me "INVITE INVALID": any chance of sending me another?
Many thanks
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Thanks
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