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- # Project Close Combat
- # Bootcamp
- # Script 1 - Strolling and Shooting
- #
- # Revisions:
- # Doug Walker 3/30/96
- # Penny Atcheson 5/4/96
- # David Hua 5/11/96
- #
- [INTRO]
- * 24 12
- *Viewing Terrain
- *
- *When you play Close Combat, you'll be fighting near Saint Lo in France right
- *after D-Day. As a military leader, you have the advantage of seeing a full view
- *of each battlefield and all the fighting units.
- *
- *In this exercise of Boot Camp, you'll learn to:
- * Tour a map of a battlefield
- * Identify good defensive terrain
- *
- *To continue Boot Camp, click anywhere on this message. To exit Boot Camp,
- *select Abort Battle from the Game (File) menu.
- ######################################################################
- #
- # Message Display 1 - The View Monitor
- #
- ######################################################################
- #Begin Lesson 1
- [BEGIN LESSON]
- ?Action
- ?Steps
- !CENTER_TEAM 0 0 -1 -1
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *At the start of each game, you'll see an enlarged section of a
- *battlefield. This view covers the majority of the screen. In this
- *example, you're looking at a field close to Omaha Beach in France
- *during the Normandy Campaign.
- ?Success
- ?Error
- ?WDI4U
- [END LESSON]
- #End Lesson 1
- ######################################################################
- #
- # Message Display 2 - Intro Landscape
- #
- ######################################################################
- #Begin Lesson 2
- [BEGIN LESSON]
- ?Action
- ?Steps
- !CENTER 25 5 -1 -1
- !ARROW 0 1 29 5
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *Since each battlefield can provide clues for effective maneuvers,
- *familiarize yourself with objects you might see in different games.
- *For example, you could use paved roads to quickly advance tanks.
- !CENTER 33 5 -1 -1
- !REMOVE_ARROW 0 -1 -1 -1
- !ARROW 1 1 37 5
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *As well as paved roads, you'll see dirt roads that you could use for
- *advancing.
- *
- *Consider all the circumstances when planning your course of
- *action. Roads provide the easiest terrain to move on, but they also
- *expose you to enemy fire.
- ?Success
- ?Error
- ?WDI4U
- [END LESSON]
- #End Lesson 2
- ######################################################################
- #
- # Message Display 3 - More Landscape
- #
- ######################################################################
- #Begin Lesson 3
- [BEGIN LESSON]
- ?Action
- ?Steps
- !CENTER 31 8 -1 -1
- !ARROW 0 6 31 10
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *You may also see landscape on the battlefield such as fields of
- *wheat or grasses. These provide minimal protection, but enemy
- *troops may be hiding in the fields.
- !CENTER 6 5 -1 -1
- !REMOVE_ARROW 0 -1 -1 -1
- !ARROW 1 2 10 5
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *There are streams and other small waterways on many of the
- *maps.
- !CENTER 17 16 -1 -1
- !REMOVE_ARROW 1 -1 -1 -1
- !ARROW 2 4 17 17
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *Something as simple as a pond could impede your troops'
- *progress. They may have to move around it, exposing themselves
- *to enemy fire. You might need to consider taking a different route
- *for better coverage.
- !CENTER 9 1 -1 -1
- !REMOVE_ARROW 2 -1 -1 -1
- !ARROW 3 3 14 1
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *You might also see small bushes called scrub. Scrub are short
- *plants providing little protection from enemy fire, but you can shoot
- *over them and hide again.
- ?Success
- ?Error
- ?WDI4U
- [END LESSON]
- #End Lesson 3
- ######################################################################
- #
- # Message Display 4 - Hedgerows
- #
- ######################################################################
- #Begin Lesson 4
- [BEGIN LESSON]
- ?Action
- ?Steps
- !CENTER 12 3 -1 -1
- !ARROW 0 4 17 3
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *Surveying the map carefully can be beneficial to your war tactics.
- *For example, this map shows the infamous hedgerows or bocage
- *of Normandy. It provides excellent defense for soldiers, both
- *friendly and unfriendly.
- ?Success
- ?Error
- ?WDI4U
- [END LESSON]
- #End Lesson 4
- ######################################################################
- #
- # Message Display 5 - Other items - buildings, fences, craters
- #
- ######################################################################
- #Begin Lesson 5
- [BEGIN LESSON]
- ?Action
- ?Steps
- !CENTER 24 4 -1 -1
- !ARROW 0 6 24 6
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *Often you'll see stone or wood buildings such as this structure.
- *Buildings, especially stone buildings, provide the best coverage,
- *but it's difficult to get a clear line of fire when you're inside.
- !CENTER 22 8 -1 -1
- !REMOVE_ARROW 0 -1 -1 -1
- !ARROW 1 13 22 9
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *Stone or wood buildings are sometimes surrounded by stone
- *fences. Fences can also be used for coverage or safety.
- !CENTER 5 4 -1 -1
- !REMOVE_ARROW 1 -1 -1 -1
- !ARROW 2 12 5 5
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *You might also use the trees for hiding spots, but be careful. The
- *enemy may have the same idea and be hiding in the trees or
- *buildings, ready to ambush you.
- ?Success
- ?Error
- ?WDI4U
- [END LESSON]
- #End Lesson 5
- ######################################################################
- #
- # Message Display 6 - Flags
- #
- ######################################################################
- #Begin Lesson 6
- [BEGIN LESSON]
- ?Action
- ?Steps
- !CENTER 16 8 -1 -1
- !ARROW 0 7 16 10
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *Victory Locations are indicated by flags. At the start of a battle,
- *your Victory Locations are indicated by the enemy's flag.
- *
- *If you are successful in taking an enemy-occupied Victory
- *Location, the flag will change to your side's flag, marking that
- *location under your control.
- ?Success
- ?Error
- ?WDI4U
- [END LESSON]
- #End Lesson 6
- ######################################################################
- #
- # Message Display 7 - Other items - soldiers/units
- #
- ######################################################################
- #Begin Lesson 7
- [BEGIN LESSON]
- ?Action
- ?Steps
- !CENTER_TEAM 0 0 -1 -1
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *The soldiers are first positioned on friendly territory. Team
- *units are clustered together. The teams can be moved during the
- *battle as well as strategically set up before the battle begins.
- *
- *More information about soldiers will come later in Boot Camp
- *training.
- ?Success
- ?Error
- ?WDI4U
- [END LESSON]
- #End Lesson 7
- ######################################################################
- #
- # Message Display 9 - Viewing around on their own
- #
- ######################################################################
- #Begin Lesson 9
- [BEGIN LESSON]
- ?Action
- *SCROLL_MAP -1 -1 -1 -1
- ?Steps
- !CENTER_TEAM 0 0 -1 -1
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *You can view different areas around the map by moving the mouse
- *pointer to the edge of the screen in the direction you want to see.
- *Try it.
- *
- *Remove this message and scroll the map.
- ?Success
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *Well done! Use this method to see different areas of the map
- *before and during battle.
- ?Error
- !POPUP 0 12 -1 -1
- *Try again. Move the mouse pointer to the edge of the
- *screen to view different parts of the map.
- ?WDI4U
- [END LESSON]
- #End Lesson 9
- [OUTTRO]
- *18 12
- *Summary
- *
- *Battle scenarios are finished when either team is defeated or when a sufficient
- *amount of time has passed to exhaust either team or complete a battle. This
- *completes the Boot Camp training on viewing the map.
- *
- *In this training session, you learned to:
- * Identify items you might see on the map in the view area
- * View different areas of the battlefield
- *
- *To continue Boot Camp training, return to the Command screen and choose
- *another session. If you're ready to play, click Maneuvers and then select the
- *battle you'd like to try.