Düsseldorf train station: lack of signage

I had a 12 minute connection in Düsseldorf, but only just made it.  I couldn't find a departure screen / board.

Why does every platform not have a general departure board?  People get off one train, and have to make a connection.  They need to go where to go next.

Lacking this, I went down a level, to a big under-level where you can go up to all the platforms.  Illustration:




But again, no departure board.  Each platform has a specific screen by it, showing departures from that platform:

I guess there was probably a general board by the entrance around platform 1.  It's big, so a round trip to there and back would cause a lot of connections to be missed.  Why not have general departure boards around and about in the underground hall, too?

I must admit, I don't really understand what these Germans are all about, or what their thing is.

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