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- **Astro3D(TM) v1.00**
- **Published by Xtreme Games LLC **
-
- ** Developed by **
- **Jarrod Davis Software**
- **Copyright (c) 1997 All Rights Reserved.**
-
-
- **Table of Contents**
- =============================================================================
-
- 1. Getting Started
- A. The Story
- B. Requirements
- C. Installation & Setup
- D. Starting the Program
- E. Navigating the Menu
-
- 2. Controlling and Playing the Game
- A. Default Key Controls
- B. Default Mouse Controls
- C. Default Joystick Controls
- D. Weapons
- E. Powerups
-
- 3. Tips for beginners
-
- 4. Troubleshooting & Technical Support
- A. Common Problems
- B. Contacting Us
-
- 5. Registering
-
- 6. Reporting Problems
-
-
- **1. Getting Started**
- =============================================================================
-
- **A. The Story**
- -------------
- In 2025 the planet Earth formed a powerful alliance with neighboring star
- systems and became know as the Earth Alliance. For 100 years Earth prospered
- and enjoyed more peace than in any time in Her history. In 2125, friction
- between rival parties struggling for control of the alliance resulted in Earth
- Alliance's breakup. All hell broke loose. This bloody war raged for 10 years.
-
- The year is now 2135 and after much upheaval and destruction, realizing
- continued fighting would only result in the total annihilation of all parties
- involved, a truce has been made. Earth Alliance will rebuild itself and usher
- in a new age of peace, prosperity and discovery.
-
- There is a major hitch though. During the war many different factions rose
- up. Some of these factions tampered with all of the major trade routes
- through space by planting mines, dumping 'space junk' and a host of other
- atrocities. The result of these actions is a large asteroid belt caused by
- explosions of small planetoids that came in contact with mines and ships
- trying to make passage through the area. This space is littered with ship
- debris, unexploded mines, toxic waste and God only knows what else. These
- sectors must be cleaned so that major trade routes can once again be re-
- established with other worlds in the alliance.",
-
- You're Sed Fransard, interstellar junk man. EA has contracted you to help
- perform clean up. They heard about the new high tech weaponry you've out-
- fitted your ship with. These weapons pack major fire power, perfect for this
- job. It better work, considering it took all of last year's profits just to
- make the down payment and you're still working to pay off the rest of it.
-
- You've done cleanup/salvage work before and especially with your new
- weapons, this should be pretty much routine right? NOT! Nothing could prepare
- you for the aftermath of war. Your sensors are showing much more junk and
- debris than EA bothered to mention. Oh, yeah, they also forgot to mention the
- HIGH GRADE toxic waste that has been dumped out here or the 'space junk' that
- sometimes shoots back. Maybe this is a little more than you bargained for,
- but you need the money. If you lose your loan, your business will go under.
-
- Now the mission begins...
-
- **B. System Requirements**
- ----------------------
- To run Astro3D, you'll need the following system:
- -An IBM-compatible, Pentium class, 75 MHz or better computer
- -8MB of free RAM
- -A VGA monitor
- -Hard Drive with 8 MB free
-
- You'll have more fun with these recommended additions:
- -Pentium 133 MHz or higher computer
- -16MB of free RAM
- -16 bit SoundBlaster compatible sound card
- -Mouse and/or Joystick
-
- **C. Installation and Setup**
- -------------------------
- To get started with Astro3D, do the following:
- 1. Create a directory on your hard drive (C:\GAMES\JDS\ASTRO3D, for example)
- 2. Change to that directory and copy a backup of the Astro3D archive here
- 3. Type the name of Astro3D archive (A3DSW10 for example) and it will
- unzip itself to the current directory. The archive file is no longer
- needed and can be deleted if desired.
-
- **D. Starting the Program**
- -----------------------
- To start the game, just change to the directory in which Astro3D is installed,
- type the name of the Astro3D executable (A3DSW for example) and
- press Enter. The game will load, and you should see the opening screen.
- After a few seconds, the main menu will be displayed. If you are running A3D
- for the first time and a joystick was detected, you will be asked to
- calibrate it. If you choose no, you can calibrate it at any time from the
- Options menu.
-
- **E. Navigating the Menus**
- -----------------------
- You can use keyboard to make a selection on the menus. Up and down will
- change the highlighted options, and Enter will bring up a sub-menu.
- You can change a menu option with the left and right arrow keys. To start the
- game, just choose "New Mission" or "Load Mission" from the main menu. Before
- doing this, however, you'll probably want to use the other menu options to
- configure the game to suit your computer.
-
-
- **2. Controlling and Playing the Game**
- =============================================================================
- You can use the mouse, keyboard, or joystick to move yourself through the
- game. From the options menu, you can configure the keys and buttons to match
- your preferences.
-
- Your objective is the clear all the objects in each sector. You will encounter
- various types of resistance such as mines, toxic waste, enemy ships and of
- course asteroids. You have a total of 4 weapons (3 shareware) to help you in
- your mission.
-
- **A. Default Key Controls:**
- ------------------------
- F1 - Help
- F2 - Save Mission
- F3 - Load Mission
- F4 - Quick Save Mission
- F5 - Toggle HUD Display
- F6 - Change screen brightness
- 1 - Select Photon cannon
- 2 - Select Nuke Blast
- 3 - Select Seeker Torpedo
- 4 - Select Cluster Bomb (reg. only)
- P - Pause Game
- R - Select Radar View
- T - Toggle Auto Tracking
- I - Toggle Tactical Computer
- A - Thrust Forward
- S - Reverse Thrust
- F - Fire Weapon
- Space - Hyper Space Jump
- Up - Turn Up
- Down - Turn Down
- Left - Turn Left
- Right - Turn Right
- SHIFT+DIR - strafe up/down/left/right
- LSHIFT+ALT+W - Full weapons/shields (reg. only)
- LSHIFT+ALT+G - God Mode (reg. only)
-
- **B. Default Mouse Controls:**
- --------------------------
- Button 1 - Fire Weapon
- Button 2 - Thrust Forward
- Move Forward - Turn Up
- Move Back - Turn Down
- Move Left - Turn Left
- Move Right - Turn Right
-
- **C. Default Joystick Controls:**
- -----------------------------
- Button 1 - Fire Weapon
- Button 2 - Thrust Forward
- Stick Forward - Turn Up
- Stick Back - Turn Down
- Stick Left - Turn Left
- Stick Right - Turn Right
-
- **D. Weapons:**
- -----------
- Photon Cannon - High energy busts of light. Medium range. Unlimited supply.
-
- Nuke Blast - An atomic device that destroys all objects in a 5000-1000km
- range. If a nuke explodes close to your ship, your shields
- will be reduced in half and if it explodes very close to your
- ship, well you die. You have 2 to start out with and can
- collect a total of 3.
-
- Seeker Torpedo - High speed torpedo that automatically locks onto any enemy
- object and follows it until it collides and explodes. It
- packs a high energy explosive charge. Long range. You have
- 50 to start with and can collect a total of 50.
-
- Cluster Bombs - A weapon that ejects a cluster out to a distance of about
- 5000km. When it explodes, it disperses high energy phased
- plasma charges that seek out an enemy object and destroys it.
- You have 1 to start with an can collect a total of 2. This
- weapon is in the registered version only.
-
- **E. Powerups:**
- ------------
- During game play, you must collect powerups to replenish your weapons and
- shields. They're emitted when you destroy an object.
-
- 1. Nuke Blast Powerup (Red):
- You have 2 to start with and can collect up to 3. Nuke powerups will only
- show up when your shields are on or below 20%
-
- 2. Seeker Torpedo Powerup (Brown):
- You have 50 to start with and can collect up to 50. Each powerup gives you
- 5 torpedoes. They will be plentiful throughout the mission.
-
- 3. Shield Powerup (Green):
- You have 100 to start with and can collect up to 200. Each one gives you
- 10 shields units. They are plentiful throughout the mission.
-
- 4. Full Shield Powerup (Yellow):
- This powerup increases your shield power to the Max of 200. This powerup
- only shows up when your shield level is on or below 20%
-
-
- **3. Tips for Beginners**
- =============================================================================
-
- 1. Don't sit still. Remember you are in 3D space so enemy ships can and will
- get behind you. So stay on the move.
-
- 2. Learn to switch quickly between your various weapons. Use the photon
- cannons on rocks/waste and the torpedoes on ships/mines.
-
- 3. The computer displays messages through out the mission that can help
- you avoid problems.
-
-
- **4. Troubleshooting & Technical Support**
- =============================================================================
-
- **A. Common Problems:**
- -------------------
-
- 1. THE PROGRAM RUNS SLOW FROM MY WIN95 DOS BOX:
- When you are working from a DOS box and exclusive mode is not set,
- then WIN95 will continue to work in the background. If too much back-
- ground activity is occurring, the game will run more slowly. Astro3D
- is a native DOS game so the best performance will be achieved when you
- run it from DOS mode.
-
- 2. I DON'T HEAR SOUND, BUT I HAVE A SOUND CARD:
- Astro3D requires a SoundBlaster or 100% compatible sound card for sound.
- Some cards are not fully SB compatible and are only compatible when a
- software driver is loaded. If this is the case, then this driver must be
- already installed. Also, the sound engine checks the BLASTER environment
- string to get the information it needs to initialize the sound card.
- If you are getting sound in Windows and not when you run the game, then
- the BLASTER string is most likely not setup when working from a DOS box.
- Consult your sound card reference manual for specific details on setting
- up your sound card
-
- 3. I HAVE A MOUSE AND IT WORKS IN WIN95 BUT NOT IN THE GAME:
- Make sure your mouse driver is installed. This program does not use the
- Windows mouse driver. You have to have also have the mouse driver that
- would be loaded if Windows was not installed on your machine.
-
- 4. WHY CAN'T I USE TWO JOYSTICKS:
- Astro3D only reads the joystick from joystick port 1. If you have more
- than one joystick, you have to use the one connected to the first port.
-
- 5. I CALIBRATED THE JOYSTICK AT PROGRAM START, BUT IT DOES NOT WORK RIGHT:
- Some times when you calibrate the stick, all the extremes are not reached
- so it's not calibrated properly. You can recalibrate during game play
- at any time by pressing ESC and bringing up the game options menu. Go to
- calibrate joystick. You may have to do this a few time until it feels
- right for you.
-
- 6. THE RADAR SYSTEM IS CONFUSING:
- The radar system in Astro3D is a 3D God view of the game universe. You're
- located at the center. All objects at the top are in front of you and all
- objects at the bottom are behind you. By default view shows all objects,
- but you can change the view to show only show specific objects. The
- default key to select different views is <R>.
-
- **B. Contacting Us:**
- -----------------
-
- You can reach us at:
-
- **support@xgames3d.com (fastest)**
-
- or write to:
-
- **Xtreme Games LLC**
- **P.O. Box 641744**
- **San Jose, CA 95164-1744**
-
- Always include as much information about the problem and any thing
- relating to it.
-
-
- **5. Registering**
- =============================================================================
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- This is the shareware version of Astro3D. Share it with everyone you know!
- Buy the full commercial version of Astro3D with 9 new levels, more digital
- music and awesome sound effects and more of the incredible, intense action
- that you love. You can order on-line by logging onto our web site at:
- **http://www.xgames3d.com** or send payment to the address below. We accept all
- major credit cards, check, money orders or cash. Make checks payable to
- "Xtreme Games LLC."
-
- Mail to:
-
- **Xtreme Games LLC**
- **P.O. Box 641744**
- **San Jose, CA 95164-1744**
-
- **6. Reporting Problems**
- =============================================================================
-
- If you encounter a problems using Astro3D, fill out the **PROBLEMS.TXT** form
- and send it to:
-
- **support@xgames3d.com (fastest)**
-
- or mail to:
-
- **Xtreme Games LLC**
- **P.O. Box 641744**
- **San Jose, CA 95164-1744**
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