I don’t remember which, way too long ago.
i really never understood why they would put that, it just ruins the manual
Nowadays though, I usually just jot notes down on a random piece of paper I have at hand or whatever. Manuals I tend to keep pristine for collecting purposes. 😉
That’s what notebook paper and/or a computer w/a printer is for.
Don’t feel silly. That’s your thing and that’s cool. It’s rare for me to use them but I might do it to copy cheats or other in-game information that I won’t remember on my own.
For instance, in Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, Campbell repeatedly changes his frequency throughout the game (much to my annoyance). In order to find his new frequency, you must look in the Metal Gear 2 software manual. Only problem was that I was playing the game on the Metal Gear Solid 3: Persistence disc. Unfortunately, MGS3’s manual cannot help you with this, and you must refer to the original MSX2 manual. I literally called all 100 frequencies until I got the right ones. Then I wrote them down so I would never have to do it again.
Talk about feeling silly… Haha
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