Hmm, just a little surprised.
Few nights ago, when I journeyed to the land of elves, I begin to understand what the more difficult magic books wrote. (Art of Magic, etc.)
I logged in the next day, and found out that I couldn't quite decipher the meanings again. (You do not understand blah blah..)
Don't understand what is going on.
Reading..
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Firstly, there is a wide variety of books ingame. Each time you click on a shelf, there is a random selection of books presented. You may want to at least check that you're trying to read the same books as you were the first night.
If you already knew and checked that, you should also note that almost all of the books have multiple pages. You can read different pages by changing the number in the counter at the bottom of the screen, which corresponds to the page number selected.
Also, I have found from personal experience that the first page of many books is "unreadable," though this may possibly change if you become more skilled in library research. This doesn't necessarily seem to affect your ability to read the rest of the book.
If you already knew and checked that, you should also note that almost all of the books have multiple pages. You can read different pages by changing the number in the counter at the bottom of the screen, which corresponds to the page number selected.
Also, I have found from personal experience that the first page of many books is "unreadable," though this may possibly change if you become more skilled in library research. This doesn't necessarily seem to affect your ability to read the rest of the book.
Oh thank you! I didn't realise you can choose which page to read.Rinya wrote:Firstly, there is a wide variety of books ingame. Each time you click on a shelf, there is a random selection of books presented. You may want to at least check that you're trying to read the same books as you were the first night.
If you already knew and checked that, you should also note that almost all of the books have multiple pages. You can read different pages by changing the number in the counter at the bottom of the screen, which corresponds to the page number selected.
Also, I have found from personal experience that the first page of many books is "unreadable," though this may possibly change if you become more skilled in library research. This doesn't necessarily seem to affect your ability to read the rest of the book.
I think that's why I could read them! Much thanks!
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