What game tutorials are like this?

What game tutorials are like this?

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Black & White

>stroke my cock with each hand
>the one that feels awkward and less responsive is my left one

How would you be able to read and yet still not know left from right

>other language's mnemonics are easier to remember than the ones that exist in your native tongue
feels good to be JSL

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Kingdom Come Deliverance

far cry blood dragon

That's not left & right though.
Do your reps.

yeah but how do you know which way the L faces, what if it's ᒧ or Г

dumbass
>port/starboard absolutely meaningless shit and a pain to remember which is which
>torikaji/omokaji just remember the direction the fucking first letter rotates
I still can't fucking tell which is which in english when I hear it and just file it away in boat lingo.

I always have problems with hidari & migi. What's a good way to remember which is which?

>tfw uni degree and still remember < as less than because it looks like an L

reft vs light

Thanks for help, user!

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>と finishes up pointing to the right, お finishes up pointing to the left
Wow, so easy, such a great mnemonic device.

a lot of RPGs are like this, and it's a shame, because just being let loose in the world with no bullshit is a great feeling. ironically, even though fallout 3 has you start off as a toddler, it still doesnt really hold your hand

How do?

are you a sailor?

I just remember that parasyte's migi is his right hand

左 is 工, adroit, skilled. 右 looks like 石, grug throws big rock.

Pretty simple, honestly. Right handed people are subhuman.

I'm ESL and I have to do this every time almost.

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the first stroke of 左 goes to the right, so it's left, while the first stroke of 右 goes to the left, so it's right

>I just remember that parasyte's migi is his right hand
based

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Some genres of games are not so popular because they lacks similar style tutorials. I would like them to have hand holding in-game guides to attract bigger audience instead of casualization.

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what the fuck it doesn't work for me

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DAMN YOU YOU'LL MAKE ME FORGET THE TRICK

This made me turn off monster hunter generations, I’ve never played a monster hunter game since and never will. That fucking tutorial lasted about 10 fucking hours

I'm ESL too and know 5 languages, but I never have to do that shit for any of them. Anime must have fried your brain.

only if theyre optional, then yeah i agree