To effectively 'plray the game the read the story', you need to be fully engaged in the game. Explore every aspect of the game world, interact with all the available elements. This will give you a comprehensive view of the setting and characters. When you move on to the story, read it with an open mind. Try to find the differences and similarities between the game and the story. Maybe the story will expand on things that were only hinted at in the game. For instance, if in the game there was a mysterious door that couldn't be opened, the story might explain what's behind it.
I'm not sure if 'plray' is a typo. If it's 'play', perhaps it means that by playing the game first, you can gain some context or experience that will enhance your understanding when you read the story later. For example, some games are based on a story, and playing it can make the story more vivid and easier to follow when you read it.
One benefit could be that playing the game first can make the story more engaging when you read it later. For example, if it's a game based on a fantasy world, experiencing that world through gameplay gives you a better understanding when you read about its lore in the story.
One way is to carefully read all the in - game texts such as tutorial messages, character dialogues. This gives you the necessary information to play the story. For example, in a strategy game, reading the descriptions of units and buildings helps you make decisions as you play through the story of building your empire.
Check for any background processes that might be interfering with the game. For example, if you have a lot of other programs running simultaneously, it could use up system resources and prevent the game from loading properly. Close any unnecessary applications before starting the game. Another thing to consider is if you have any mods installed. Some mods can be incompatible and cause loading issues. Try removing any mods you've added and see if the game loads into the story then.
Maybe the game disk is damaged if you're using a physical copy. Try cleaning it gently with a soft, dry cloth. If that doesn't work, it could be a problem with the console's disk drive.
Maybe it implies that reading is the first step to fully experiencing the story in a game. Just like when you start a new book - based game. You read the instructions, the plot synopsis perhaps provided in the game, and then you start to play the story as it unfolds in the game environment.
First, find a game and its related story. You can search for popular game franchises that have accompanying books or stories. For instance, the 'The Witcher' series has both games and books. Then, start playing the game. Pay attention to the characters, the setting, and the main events in the game.
To play the game effectively, first understand the rules clearly. For example, if it's a board game, know how to move pieces. To read the story well, find a quiet place. This way you can focus on the plot and characters.
Effectively playing the game and reading the story can be achieved through careful preparation. In terms of the game, if it's a team - based game, communicate well with your teammates. When it comes to reading the story, preview the title, pictures (if any) before starting. As you read, pay attention to the characters' emotions and the plot development. This will enhance your overall experience of both playing the game and reading the story.