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As a single developer and certified Linux professional it's easy to get lost with what you might think will work for others using your software, I have listened to feedback from some users which was TM was more for those already very familiar with Terminals, this is not what I wanted, TM was supposed to be for newbies and professionals (and from using TM eventually making newbies into professionals) however I did include a tutorial for terminals for both Windows and Linux for launch but this was still not clear enough as it was put in the wrong place to begin with and I don't think I implemented it that well, the tutorial was fine but there was no specific testing for it.
Without revealing too much of the new update there is now a testing database for the terminals tutorial, everything we covered in the terminals tutorial you will be questioned on in the new testing database.
We will still have Level up and training modes but now we also have testing for the terminals tutorial.
In addition to that there is now an nmap tutorial that teaches you how to use it properly unlike some other games out there.
There is more included in the update that I will mention when it is released, in the meantime if your a newbie using TM I recommend going through the Terminals tutorial in the extra content menu then trying out training modes as this will give you the correct answers/syntax if you get them wrong.
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