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PX006 In order to move, it must say MOVEMENT MODE in the Text box under the Action Window.\n\n
<To Enter (or Exit) Movement Mode>:\n
~1.@ Press the Spacebar.\n\n
<Tip>: If you have a three-button mouse, you can enter or exit Movement Mode by clicking
the middle mouse button.\n\n
<Note>: You cannot enter Movement Mode during a movie sequence or a conversation.
PX007 Walking is the basic form of movement in the game.\n\n
<To Walk>:\n
~1.@ While in Movement Mode, push, pull or slide the mouse in the direction you want to go.\n\n
The mouse reacts very similar to a joystick. Moving the mouse forward or back will MOVE
you in a forward or reverse direction. Moving the mouse left or right will ROTATE you
left or right.\n\n
When you first enter movement mode you are standing still and the mouse is in its ZERO
(or starting) position. To move slowly, move the mouse a small distance from the
ZERO position. To move more quickly, move the mouse a greater distance from the ZERO
position. You can STOP by returning the mouse to the ZERO position, by clicking the
right mouse button, or by exiting movement mode.\n\n
<Note>: Revving the mouse will not increase the speed.\n\n
<Tip>: Once you're moving, you do not need to move the mouse, except to change direction.
PX008 Running allows you to cover ground more quickly than walking.\n\n
<To Run>:\n
~1.@ While in Movement Mode, push, pull or slide the mouse in the direction you want to go.\n
~2.@ While moving, press and hold down the R key.\n\n
<Tip>: Releasing the <R> key will slow you to a walking pace.
PX009 The Tilt option allows you to tilt the view up and down.\n\n
<To tilt the view up>:\n
~1.@ While in the Movement mode, press the up arrow key on the keyboard until
you reach the desired angle.\n\n
<To tilt the view down>:\n
~1.@ While in the Movement mode, press the down arrow key on the keyboard.
Hold the key down until you reach the desired angle.\n\n
<Important>: You can move with the tilt on.\n\n
<Tip>: Pressing the <TAB> key will return the view angle to level.\n\n
<Note>: On the Configuration screen under Preferences, the keys to tilt up/down
can be reversed. You can also reverse the keys while in VR by pressing F8 (F7 restores them
to the default settings).
PX010 The Slide option allows you to move laterally (sideways).\n\n
<To slide to the left>:\n
~1.@ While in the Movement mode, click and hold the left mouse button.\n
~2.@ Move the mouse to the left.\n\n
<To slide to the right>:\n
~1.@ While in the Movement mode, click and hold the left mouse button.\n
~2.@ Move the mouse to the right.
PX011 The Rotate option allows you to make a 360 degree turn from a stationary position.\n\n
<To Rotate>:\n
~1.@ While in the Movement mode, click the right mouse button. This will bring you to a stop.\n
~2.@ When you have reached a full stop, move the mouse to the left or right.
PX012 The Up/Down option allows you to adjust the height of your eye level, from standing on tip-toes
to lying flat on the floor.\n\n
<To raise your eye level>:\n
~1.@ While in the Movement mode, press and hold the Left SHIFT key until you reach
the desired height.\n\n
<To lower your eye level>:\n
~1.@ While in the Movement mode, press and hold the CTRL key until you reach the desired
height.\n\n
<Note>: You can move around at any eye level.\n\n
<Tip>: Pressing the 'E' key will return the view to normal EYE level.
PX013 The Climb option allows you to walk up and down stairs or climb up and
down ladders. To climb stairs, simply walk onto them and continue
moving. The eye level will automatically raise or lower in relation
to where you are on the stairs. To climb a ladder, move close to the ladder
then click 'yes' if you want to climb the ladder.\n\n
<Note>: You can stop, turn, tilt, slide or run up stairs.
PX014 There are three ways to stop your movement.\n\n
<To Come to a Stop without Exiting Movement Mode>:\n
~1.@ Click the right mouse button <OR>\n
~2.@ Return the mouse to its ZERO position. (See WALKING)\n\n
<To Come to a Stop and Exit Movement Mode>:\n
~1.@ Press the Spacebar.\n\n
<Note>: If you have a three-button mouse, you can stop and exit Movement Mode by clicking
the middle mouse button.
PX015 In this game, the only time you are taken through a doorway automatically is when
you are standing very close to the door when you open it. Otherwise, you need to move
into the doorway to pass through it.
PX016 The Travel System is not related to the type of movement discussed in this section. For
information and/or instructions, see How to Travel in the Help Menu.
PX017 Located directly beneath the Action window is the Command Display (i.e. Look, Get,
Move, Open, Talk, On/Off). In order to use these commands, you must be in
INTERACTIVE Mode (not Movement Mode).\n\n
<To Enter (or Exit) INTERACTIVE Mode>:\n
~1.@ Press the Spacebar.\n\n
<Tip>: If you have a three-button mouse, you can enter or exit Interactive Mode by
clicking the middle mouse button.\n\n
<Note>: You cannot enter Interactive Mode during a movie sequence or a conversation.
PX018 The LOOK COMMAND allows you to LOOK at an object. Whenever the cursor is positioned over
an important object, LOOK will light up in the Command Display. If another
command is available such as GET, MOVE, etc., it will also light up.\n\n
<To use the LOOK Command>:\n
~1.@ While in the Interactive Mode, position the cursor over the object you want to LOOK at.\n
<In order to LOOK at the object, the MAGNIFYING GLASS cursor must be displayed.>\n
~2.@ To CHANGE CURSORS, click the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON.\n
~3.@ When the MAGNIFYING GLASS cursor is displayed, click the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON.\n\n
<HOTKEYS> L=LOOK G=GET M=MOVE O=OPEN T=TALK F=ON/OFF
PX019 The GET COMMAND allows you to PICK UP an object and add it to your INVENTORY.
Whenever the cursor is positioned over a GETTABLE object, GET will light up
in the Command Display (Along with Look).\n\n
<To use the GET Command>:\n
~1.@ While in the Interactive Mode, position the cursor over the object you want to GET.\n
<In order to GET an object, the GRASPING HAND cursor must be displayed.>\n
~2.@ To CHANGE CURSORS, click the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON.\n
~3.@ When the GRASPING HAND cursor is displayed, click the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON.\n\n
<HOTKEYS> L=LOOK G=GET M=MOVE O=OPEN T=TALK F=ON/OFF
PX020 The MOVE COMMAND allows you to MOVE an object.
Whenever the cursor is positioned over a MOVEABLE object, MOVE will light up
in the Command Display (Along with Look).\n\n
<To use the MOVE Command>:\n
~1.@ While in the Interactive Mode, position the cursor over the object you want to MOVE.\n
<In order to MOVE an object, the HAND MOVING A CHESS PIECE cursor must be displayed.>\n
~2.@ To CHANGE CURSORS, click the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON.\n
~3.@ When the HAND MOVING A CHESS PIECE cursor is displayed, click the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON.\n\n
<HOTKEYS> L=LOOK G=GET M=MOVE O=OPEN T=TALK F=ON/OFF
PX021 The OPEN COMMAND allows you to OPEN objects such as doors, safes, drawers, etc.
Whenever the cursor is positioned over an OPENABLE object, OPEN will light up
in the Command Display (Along with Look).\n\n
<To use the OPEN Command>:\n
~1.@ While in the Interactive Mode, position the cursor over the object you want to OPEN.\n
<In order to OPEN an object, the OPENING/SHUTTING DOOR cursor must be displayed.>\n
~2.@ To CHANGE CURSORS, click the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON.\n
~3.@ When the OPENING/SHUTTING DOOR cursor is displayed, click the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON.\n\n
<HOTKEYS> L=LOOK G=GET M=MOVE O=OPEN T=TALK F=ON/OFF
PX022 The TALK COMMAND allows you to INITIATE A CONVERSATION with a character.
Whenever the cursor is positioned over a CHARACTER you can talk to, TALK will light up
in the Command Display (Along with Look).\n\n
<To use the TALK Command>:\n
~1.@ While in the Interactive Mode, position the cursor over the CHARACTER.\n
<In order to TALK to a character, the TALKING MOUTH cursor must be displayed.>\n
~2.@ To CHANGE CURSORS, click the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON.\n
~3.@ When the TALKING MOUTH cursor is displayed, click the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON.\n\n
<HOTKEYS> L=LOOK G=GET M=MOVE O=OPEN T=TALK F=ON/OFF
PX023 The ON/OFF COMMAND allows you to TURN THINGS ON or OFF (i.e computers, etc.).
Whenever the cursor is positioned over an appropriate object, ON/OFF will light up
in the Command Display (Along with Look).\n\n
<To use the ON/OFF Command>:\n
~1.@ While in the Interactive Mode, position the cursor over an appropriate object.\n
<In order to use ON/OFF, the SWITCH TURNING ON AND OFF cursor must be displayed.>\n
~2.@ To CHANGE CURSORS, click the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON.\n
~3.@ When the SWITCH TURNING ON AND OFF cursor is displayed, click the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON.\n\n
<HOTKEYS> L=LOOK G=GET M=MOVE O=OPEN T=TALK F=ON/OFF
PX024 Often, conversations will start immediately when you enter a room. In other instances,
you need to initiate the conversation by using the TALK command.\n\n
<To Initiate a Conversation>:\n
~1.@ While in the Interactive Mode, position the cursor over the character you want to talk to.\n
~2.@ Click the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON until the TALKING MOUTH cursor is displayed.\n
~3.@ Click the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON to enter Conversation Mode.\n\n
<HOTKEYS> L=LOOK G=GET M=MOVE O=OPEN T=TALK F=ON/OFF
PX025 There are two types of conversation in the game. The first is called interactive
conversation, which means you choose how Tex responds to the character he is talking
to. The second is like a movie scene, where you watch the conversation play out
without influencing the outcome.\n\n
During an interactive conversation, you will have to choose from three possible responses
at each juncture in the conversation. These choices are displayed in the three
Response Attitude (A,B,C) boxes located in the lower right corner of the screen.\n\n
<To Select a Response Attitude>:\n
When the character you are talking to finishes his/her opening line, click the
A, B or C button or (A,B,C) on the key board to have Tex respond according to the
Response Attitude.
PX026 With most of the characters in the game, you can reach a point where they are
willing to answer questions. At this point, ASK ABOUT will appear as an A, B, or C
response and the ASK ABOUT LIST will be displayed.\n\n
<To Use the ASK ABOUT LIST>:\n
~1.@ When you reach the point in a conversation where the character is willing to
cooperate, choose the ASK ABOUT response. This will bring up the ASK ABOUT LIST.\n
~2.@ In the ASK ABOUT LIST, click on the topic you want to ASK ABOUT and the
character will automatically respond.\n\n
<Note>: If there are more topics in the LIST than can be displayed on screen,
the UP and DOWN ARROW BUTTONS will become active. Click the Up or Down buttons
to page up or down.
PX027 Some of the characters you meet in the game will not cooperate until you
GIVE THEM SOMETHING from your INVENTORY.\n\n
<To Offer an Inventory Item to a Character>:\n
~1.@ When you reach the point in a conversation where the character is willing to accept
something, choose the OFFER FROM INVENTORY response. This will bring up the
INVENTORY LIST.\n
~2.@ In the INVENTORY LIST, click on the item you want to OFFER. A picture of the
object will appear.\n
~3.@ Click the OFFER FROM INVENTORY response. The character will automatically
respond to your offer.\n\n
<Note>: If there are more items in the LIST than can be displayed on screen,
the UP and DOWN ARROW BUTTONS will become active.
Click the Up or Down buttons to page up or down.
PX028 There are two ways to end a conversation. First, you may offend the character you're
talking to and get booted out (or killed in extreme cases). The other way requires that
you continue the conversation until END CONVERSATION appears as a response.
This will normally happen at the ASK ABOUT or OFFER FROM INVENTORY point.\n\n
<To End a Conversation>:\n
~1.@ When the conversation reaches the ASK ABOUT or OFFER FROM INVENTORY point, click
the END CONVERSATION response.\n\n
<Early exit from a conversation is not allowed.>
PX029 SAVING BEFORE STARTING A CONVERSATION is a good idea for several reasons. First, if the
conversation doesn't progress the way you would like, you can resume play at the
point immediately before the conversation and talk to the same character again. Second,
you may see an intriguing Response Attitude that you are curious to hear, but feel that you
should use a different attitude. Saving before the conversation allows you to go back and
see all the different possibilities. <See HOW TO SAVE A GAME.>
PX030 Using the GET COMMAND allows you to pick up an object and add it to your Inventory.\n\n
<To GET an Object>:\n
~1.@ While in the Interactive Mode, position the cursor over the object you want to pick up.\n
~2.@ Click the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON until the GRASPING HAND cursor is displayed.\n
~3.@ Click the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON to pick up the object.
PX031 Once an object has been added to the Inventory you can--and should--EXAMINE it to
see if it contains hidden objects or information.\n\n
<To EXAMINE an Inventory Item>:\n
~1.@ Click the Inventory button. This will display the INVENTORY LIST.\n
~2.@ Click on the ITEM in the INVENTORY LIST to highlight it.\n
~3.@ Click the EXAMINE BUTTON.
PX032 In many instances throughout the game, two or more inventory items need to be
COMBINED to create a new inventory item.\n\n
<To COMBINE Inventory Items>:\n
~1.@ Click the COMBINE BUTTON. This will take you into COMBINE MODE, and the
inventory items will be displayed in the Action window.\n
~2.@ Move the cursor over one of the items you want to combine and CLICK on it.\n
~3.@ Now move the cursor over the other item and CLICK again. If the items can
combine, they will, otherwise nothing will happen.\n
~4.@ To release the original item, click the right mouse button.\n\n
<Note>: TO EXIT the Combine Mode, click the Resume button in the Action window.
If the window is full of objects the up/down arrow buttons become active
so that you can scroll through the objects.
PX033 Most of the inventory items need to be USED at some point in the game.
For example you may have to use a KEY on a LOCKED DOOR.\n\n
<To USE Inventory Items>:\n
~1.@ Click the INVENTORY BUTTON. This will display the INVENTORY LIST.\n
~2.@ In the Inventory List, click on the ITEM to highlight it.\n
~3.@ Click the USE BUTTON.\n
~4.@ Move the cursor into the Action window. The cursor will appear as the ITEM you
selected.\n
~5.@ Move the cursor over the RECIPIENT OBJECT in the Action window, and click
the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON.
PX034 Some of the characters you meet in the game will not cooperate until you
GIVE THEM SOMETHING from your INVENTORY.\n\n
<To Offer an Inventory Item to a Character>:\n
~1.@ When you reach the point in a conversation where the character is willing to accept
something, choose the OFFER FROM INVENTORY response. This will bring up the
INVENTORY LIST.\n
~2.@ In the INVENTORY LIST, click on the item you want to OFFER. A picture of the
object will appear.\n
~3.@ Click the OFFER FROM INVENTORY response. The character will automatically
respond to your offer.\n\n
<Note>: If there are more items in the LIST than can be displayed on screen,
the UP and DOWN ARROW BUTTONS will become active.
Click the Up or Down buttons to page up or down.
PX037 The Hint System is designed to Allow you to get a hint anytime you are stuck in the game.\n\n
<To Get a Hint>:\n
~1.@ Click the HINT button. This will display the HINT DIRECTORY screen.
The topics listed are unresolved puzzles. This a level 1 hint and costs 1 point.\n
~2.@ FIND THE PUZZLE you want a hint for and CLICK ON IT.
This will display the STEPS COMPLETED FOR ... screen.
This screen displays how many steps must be completed, and how many have
already been completed. This is a level 2 hint and is free.\n
~3.@ If you want a hint, click the button next to the blank line
highest on the screen. A hint will appear, which will cost 4 points.\n\n
<Note>: When you ask for a hint, the line appears in green and will stay green until you
have completed the step. All completed steps appear in blue. You cannot ask for
another hint until you have accomplished the action for the previous hint.\n\n
<Important>: The game uses a Point System in which you earn points by solving
cases, getting objects, etc. Points are displayed at the top of the screen during
normal play. Each time you click the hint button you are penalized 1 point. If
ask for a level 3 hint, you are penalized another 4 points. In order to earn a
perfect score of 1000 points, you will need to complete the game without using hints.\n
If you would rather run the program without using hints, you can prevent access to the
Hint System.\n\n
<To Turn On/Off access to the Hint System>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button. This will display the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the Config button. This will display the Configuration screen.\n
~3.@ On the Configuration screen, go to where it says Hints and click in the On or Off box.
PX039 There are many paths that take you to the end of the story, and there is a great deal to
see and do in the game. To encourage you to investigate thoroughly, we have
included a point system. Each time you solve a case or pick up an object, you
are awarded a certain number of points. If you do everything possible in the game
(and don't ask for any hints), you can reach a perfect score of 1000 points.\n
Your point total is displayed during game play at the top of the screen.
When you enter the Hint System, it is displayed in the upper right corner
of the screen.
PX042 You are free to modify your configuration at any time. The configuration for the
program is displayed on a Configuration screen, which is easily accessible.\n\n
<To Go to the Configuration Screen>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button. This will display the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the Config button. This will display the Configuration screen.
PX043 The CD-ROM tab is designed to allow users with multiple drives or CD changers
to make use of the extra devices when playing the game.\n\n
<DRIVE ASSIGNMENTS>\n
Drive Assignments are not necessary for the Pandora Directive Demo, since it
comes on a single CD-ROM that should always be placed in the first CD-ROM drive letter.
Nevertheless the final version of the game will let you assign each of the 6 CD's to a
different drive letter if you have multiple CD-ROM drives or a CD changer.\n\n
<TRANSFER RATE and BURST RATE>\n
These are the two most important performance characteristics of CD-ROM drives.
Transfer rate is the rate at which data comes off the disc into the internal buffer.
Burst rate is the rate at which data is sent to the CPU from the internal buffer.
Transfer rates below 300 KB/sec may cause poor display performance, especially if
associated with a slow video card. Press the TEST button to test the performance of
the indicated drive.\n\n
<Note>: To reconfigure this setting, you must go to the CD-ROM tab on the
Configuration screen.
PX044 The Memory section (in the upper right corner of the Configuration screen)
reports the amount of extended memory available while the program is running.\n\n
If the available extended memory is below 16000 KB (16 MB), the graphics for the
VR scenes (movement mode) will automatically scale to fit into the available space.
The lower this value (below 16000 KB), the more scaling that occurs and the more
blocky the appearance of the scene.\n\n
You may be able to increase the amount of extended memory available by removing
or reducing the size of DISC CACHES, RAM DRIVES, etc. If you are running under
Windows 95 you should consider booting to DOS, since more memory will be
available for the game.\n\n
PX045 The video tab reports <the speed of the Video Display System> (the rate at which
video images can be placed on the screen). This is a function of both the speed of the
VIDEO CARD and the speed of the CPU and has a significant effect on the playback of the
movie sequences. Very slow video may cause the playback to be choppy and may cause the
sound to break up. <Click on the TEST button to check the performance of the video>
<system.> Values below 10000 k/s are considered slow. Values above 15000 k/s are
considered fast.
We have also included a Contrast/Gamma test screen to help adjust your
monitor correctly. \n\n
PX046 Although configuring your sound device is often the most difficult and
frustrating part of setting up a game, we have tried to make it as easy
and as flexible as possible.\n\n
To begin the process, click the <Set Sound Device> button in the lower left
corner of the Configuration screen. Read the instructions carefully.
There are two devices that must be set up, the DIGITAL SOUND DEVICE
and the MIDI MUSIC DEVICE. Each setup screen has instructions to
assist in the process.\n\n
<Note>: If the values in the I/O PORT, INTERRUPT, or DMA CHANNEL boxes
do not match values for your card, you may enter the appropriate numbers
directly by clicking in the box, typing in the value, and pressing ENTER.
PX047 <Captioning (On/Off)> ON to print TEXT along with digital speech.\n\n
<Hints (On/Off)> OFF to make the HINTS UNAVAILABLE during play.\n\n
<Walking Speed (Slow/Med/Fast)>\n\n
<Mouse Sensitivity (Low/Med/High)>\n\n
<TILT Control (Normal/Reverse)>\n
Normal: Cursor Up = UP Cursor Down = DOWN\n
Reverse: Cursor Up = DOWN Cursor Down = UP\n\n
<Window Size>\n
The size of the display window while in movement mode can be adjusted
to any of 10 different sizes. Click the box next to the size you
want or press the corresponding HOT KEY (1-0) during play.\n\n
<Rendering Quality>\n
Select HIGH, MED or LOW quality. The rendering speed for high quality
is slowest while the rendering speed for low quality is fastest.
You can also use the HOT KEYS F2/F3/F4\n\n
<Interactive Mode - Always switch to 428x324>\n\n
Activate this option to return to full size in INTERACTIVE mode even
if movement mode is set to a small size.\n\n
<Interactive Mode - Do Letterbox scenes in low res>\n\n
This option should only be used if you experience choppy video scenes. If this
option is enabled it will play video in a lower resolution mode (VGA) which helps
slower video cards to keep up with the frame rate.\n\n
<Note>: To reconfigure this setting, you must go to the Preference tab on the
Configuration screen.
PX048 This function is not operational.
PX049 Two types of sound can be played in the program: Digital and MIDI. Depending on
the hardware in your computer you may be using one, both, or neither of these.\n\n
<To Adjust the Sound Volume>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button. This will display the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the Config button. This will display the Configuration screen.\n
~3.@ In the Sound section, there are two separate volume controls,\n
one under Digital Sound Device and another under MIDI Music Device.\n
~4.@ Click the up or down arrow keys to raise or lower the volume.\n\n
<Tip>: Use the Test button(s) to check the volume level before returning to the program.
PX050 Captioning can be displayed in the Text box under the Action window, which allows
the hearing impaired to enjoy the program. To those who don't need to read
the text, it may be something of a distraction.\n\n
<Three ways to Turn On/Off the Captioning>:\n
~1.@ Click the text button in VR.\n
~2.@ Check the ON/OFF box for Captioning on the Preference tab in the Configuration screen.\n
~3.@ Or toggle the captioning by pressing F5 or X anytime.
PX051 There are ten different sizes for the movement mode display, ranging
from small (240x180) to full-screen (640x480).\n\n
<Note>: The smaller the window size, the faster the movement will be. If you have a
less powerful computer, you will probably want to use a smaller window when
walking around. You can, however, resize the Action window at any time, even while
moving. We recommend that users with slower computers use a smaller window
when in Movement Mode.\n\n
<To Resize the Window>\n
~1.@ Click on the Configuration button in the main menu. This will display the Configuration screen.\n
~2.@ Click on the Preference tab. This will bring the Preference Screen to the foreground.\n
~3.@ In the Movement Mode section click the box next to the screen size you want.\n
~4.@ Click the OK button to return to the program.\n\n
<Tip>: You can also resize the screen by pressing one of the ten number keys (1-0) on the
keyboard while you are in VR.
PX052 <To Save a Game>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button to open the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the Save button. The Ready to Save a Game screen will be displayed.\n
~3.@ Click the Increment File Name and Save button. The Add Comment box will be
displayed.\n
~4.@ If you choose to add comments to the saved game file (such as who you've talked
to and what you've found out), type them in.\n
~5.@ Click the OK button.
PX053 Player Name displays the name under which the saved game will be stored.\n\n
<Note>: All saved games are filed under players' names (i.e. Bob.001, Bob.002, etc.)
PX054 The Day information refers to where you are chronologically in the program. Since
the action in The Pandora Directive is divided into 10 days, the Day number will be
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10.
PX055 The Location information refers to your current physical location in the
program (i.e. Tex's Office).
PX056 The File Name displayed is that of your last saved game. Whichever saved game file
is highlighted in the Game File Names box (below) is displayed in the File Name box.\n\n
<Note>: If you want to save over the saved game file displayed in the File Name box,
you should click the Save button (below). If you do not wish to overwrite any of the saved
game files, and want to create a new saved game file, click the Increment File Name
and Save button.
PX057 The Date information comes from your computer's internal calendar and displays the
current date.
PX058 The Time information comes from your computer's internal clock and displays the
current time.
PX059 The Info buttons are located to the immediate left of each entry in the Game File
Names box. Clicking any of these buttons will display the Player Name, Day,
Location, File Name, Date and Time for the corresponding saved game file. It also
displays any comment you append to a saved game file (see 'Add Comment button'
below).\n\n
<Important>: You must click and hold down the Info buttons in order to display the
information and comments.
PX060 The Game File Names box contains all the games saved by the current player. The
games are listed chronologically, with the first game file you saved at the top of the
list, and the most recent at the bottom. The most recent saved game file will also be
highlighted automatically.\n\n
<Note>: If there are more saved game files than can be displayed at once in the Game
File Names box, use the scroll bar to locate the saved game file you're looking for.
PX061 The Increment File Name and Save button is the most-used button in this system.
Since there is no practical limit on the number of saved game files you can
accumulate, there is no reason to ever save over a previously saved game. Clicking
this button will simply create a new saved game file with the numerical extension
increased by one (i.e. BOB.001 TO BOB.002). The Player Name, Day, Location, File
Name, Date and Time information will automatically be included.
PX062 <To delete a saved game file>:\n
~1.@ In the Game File Names box, click the saved game file you want to delete. This
will highlight the saved game file.\n
~2.@ Click the Delete Game File button. A warning box will be displayed.\n
~3.@ Verify that the saved game file is correct, then click the Yes button.
PX064 Clicking the Cancel button will return you to the Auxiliary Panel.
PX065 <To Overwrite a Saved Game File>:\n
~1.@ In the Game file Names box on the Ready to Save a Game screen, click the saved
game you want to overwrite. This will highlight the saved game file.\n
~2.@ Click the save button. A warning box will be displayed.\n
~3.@ Verify that the saved game file is correct, then click the Yes button.
PX066 <To delete a saved game file>:\n
~1.@ In the Game file Names box on the Ready to Save a Game screen, click the saved
game file you want to delete. This will highlight the saved game file.\n
~2.@ Click the Delete Game File button. A warning box will be displayed.\n
~3.@ Verify that the saved game file is correct, then click the Yes button.
PX067 <To View Comments You've Added to Saved Game Files>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button to open the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the Load Game button. The Ready to Resume a Saved Game box will be
displayed.\n
~3.@ In the Saved Game Display box, find the saved game file you want the comments
for and click it to highlight it.\n
~4.@ Click and hold down the Info (?) button to the left of the saved game file. An Info
box will be displayed, containing the Player Name/Game File
Name/Date/Time/Location, with Comments at the bottom (if you added them
when you saved the game).
PX068 <To Resume a Saved Game>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button to open the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the Load button. The Ready to Resume a Saved Game box will be displayed.\n
~3.@ All saved games are filed under Players' Names. In the Player Names box, click
the name under which the saved game is filed. The name will appear in the Player
Name box on the left, and all the saved games filed under that name will be displayed
in the Saved Game Display box below.\n
~4.@ In the Saved Game Display box, find the saved game file you want to load and
click it to highlight it.\n
~5.@ Click the Resume button.\n\n
<Note>: If there are more saved games than can be viewed at once in the Saved Game
Display box, use the scroll bar to the right of the box.\n
PX069 <To Delete a Saved Game File from the Saved Game Display Box>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button to open the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the Load Game button. The Ready to Resume a Saved Game box will be
displayed.\n
~3.@ In the Saved Game Display box, find the saved game file you want to delete and
click it to highlight it.\n
~4.@ Click the Delete button. A warning box will be displayed.\n
~5.@ Verify that the saved game file is correct, then click the Yes button.
PX070 <To Delete a Player Name from the Player Names Box>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button to open the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the Load Game button. The Ready to Resume a Saved Game box will be displayed.\n
~3.@ In the Player Names box, click the name you want to delete to highlight it.\n
~4.@ Click the Delete button. A warning box will be displayed.\n
~5.@ Verify that the Player Name is correct, then click the Yes button.\n\n
<Note>: You cannot delete a Player Name if the game is currently being played under
that name.
PX071 The Player Name box displays the name of the person currently playing the game (or
who was last playing).
PX072 The Player Names box displays all the names people have played the game under.\n\n
<Note>: If there are more names in the Name List box than can be displayed at once, use
the scroll bar on the right side of the box to scroll through the list.
PX073 The Game File Name box displays the last game file saved under the name in the
Player Name box.
PX074 The Info buttons are used to display additional information about the saved game files
in the Saved Games Display box. Clicking and holding down the Info (?) button
directly to the left of a saved game file will display an Information box, containing the
Player Name/Game File Name/Date/Time/Day/Location, with Comments at the
bottom (if you added them when you saved the game).
PX075 The box that takes up the bottom half of the Ready to resume a Saved Game screen is
called the Saved Games display box. The first column in the Saved Games Display
box (Date) displays the actual date on which you saved the game file. The second
column (Time) displays what time it was when you saved the game file. The third
column (Day) displays which Day it is in the game. Since the story in The Pandora
Directive unfolds over seven days, this column will display Day 1 through Day 7. The
fourth column (Location), displays where you were physically in the game when you
saved (i.e. Tex's Office).\n\n
<Note>: The date and time information is dependent upon your computer's internal clock.
PX076 When you have determined which saved game you want to resume, click the Resume
button to load the saved game.
PX077 When you want to delete a saved game from the Saved Games Display box, click the
saved game file to highlight it, then click the Delete Game button.
PX078 When you want to delete a player name from the Player Names box, click the name to
highlight it, then click the Delete Player Game button.
PX079 The first time you play The Pandora Directive, you will be asked to enter your name,
and you will then play a game under that name. If you wish to restart at any time,
follow the instructions below:\n\n
<To Start A New Game under an Existing Player Name>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button to open the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the New Game button. The Ready to Start a New Game box will be
displayed.\n
~3.@ If the correct Player Name is displayed in the Player Name box, go on to step ~4.@
To use a player name from the Name List box, click the name to highlight it.\n
~4.@ Click the OK button. A new game will automatically start.
PX080 <To Create a new Player>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button to open the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the New Game button. The Ready to Start A new Game box will be
displayed.\n
~3.@ Click in the Player Name box.\n
~4.@ Press the Backspace key to delete the name in the Player Name box. This will not
delete the player from the Name List box.\n
~5.@ Type in the name of the new player.\n
~6.@ Click the OK button. A new game will automatically start.
PX081 <To Delete a Name from the Name List Box>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button to open the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the New Game button. The Ready to Start a New Game box will be
displayed.\n
~3.@ In the Name List box, click the name you want to delete to highlight it.\n
~4.@ Click the Delete button. A warning box will be displayed.\n
~5.@ Verify that the Player Name is correct, then click the Yes button.\n\n
<Note>: You cannot delete a Player Name if the game is currently being played under
that name.\n\n
<Important>: Deleting a Player Name will simultaneously delete all the saved game
files and settings saved under that name.
PX082 The Player Name box displays the name of the person currently playing the game
PX083 The Player Names box displays all the names people have played the game under.\n\n
<Note>: If there are more names in the Name List box than can be displayed at once, use
the scroll bar on the right side of the box to scroll through the list.
PX084 When you have determined under whose name you're going to start a new game, click
the OK button to start the new game.
PX085 When you want to delete a player from the Name List box, click the name to highlight
it, then click the Delete button.
PX086 <To Exit the Program>:\n
~1.@ Click the Auxiliary Panel button. This will display the Auxiliary Panel.\n
~2.@ Click the Exit Game button. A warning box will be displayed, asking if you're sure.\n
~3.@ Click the Yes button.
PX087 <Technical Support>\n
Before you call, <READ THE MANUAL>.\n\n
We have tried to answer as many questions as possible regarding
playability and technical problems in the manual. If you think your
problem is a technical one, read chapters 1, 12, and 14 carefully before
calling.\n\n
<U.S.>\n
If you have any questions regarding this product, we offer three
different ways to get help:\n
~1.@ Call our toll-free Support Hotline at 1-800-793-8324 from
Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and
8:30 p.m., Mountain Time Zone.\n\n
Before you call, determine if the problem is a how to play
question or a technical question. If the problem is technical,
try to compile as much information about your system as
possible and have it handy for reference as you talk to the
support technician. Information such as the type and speed of
your CPU, how much RAM you have, the brand and speed of
your CD-ROM, and the brand of your sound card will help a lot
in solving your problem. A printout of your CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files would also be very useful. The more
you can tell him or her, the faster the problem can be diagnosed
and solved.\n\n
If you are a computer novice and don't know
how to get the above information, don't worry. Just call us,
and our courteous technicians will help you through it. It
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PX094 The Head Turn option allows you to turn your head to alter the view <without changing>
<your walking direction.>\n\n
<To Turn Your Head:>\n
Press and hold the following keys:\n\n
KEY ACTION\n
A Look LEFT 30 degrees\n
S Look RIGHT 30 degrees\n
Z Look to the REAR\n
Q Look LEFT 90 degrees\n
W Look RIGHT 90 degrees\n
D Look DOWN 30 degrees\n
F Look UP 30 degrees\n\n
<TIP: To change your walking direction to match the current view>:\n
While holding down one or more head turn keys, double click the LEFT
MOUSE BUTTON or switch into INTERACTIVE MODE.
PX095 Several times during your investigations, you will come across <note scraps> which
must be assembled.\n\n
<To Assemble Note Scraps in Inventory>:\n
~1.@ Click on the INVENTORY button to bring up the Inventory List.\n
~2.@ Click on the scraps, shreds, etc. to highlight them.\n
~3.@ Click on the EXAMINE button.\n
~4.@ Move the cursor over one of the note scraps and then press and hold the
left mouse button.\n
~5.@ Drag the note scraps to the new location and release the button.\n\n
<Note>: Some note scraps may need to be rotated.\n\n
<To Rotate Note Scraps:>\n
~1.@ Move the cursor over one of the note scraps.\n
~2.@ Press and hold the left mouse button.\n
~3.@ Press the left or right cursor key (on the keyboard).
PX096 On the street where you live (Chandler Avenue), you can walk to a new location, open
a door and go inside. <In order to travel to a location outside the street, however,>
<you will need to use the Travel System.>\n\n
<GETTING YOUR FIRST TRAVEL LOCATION>\n
When you start playing The Pandora Directive, there are no travel destinations.\n\n
<To get your first travel destination:>\n
~1.@ Walk to the front of the Brew & Stew.\n
~2.@ Pick up the newspaper on the sidewalk.\n
~3.@ In the Inventory, examine the newspaper.\n
~4.@ Read the article titled <Burglaries Baffle Police.>\n
~5.@ Click the right mouse button to exit from the newspaper article.\n
~6.@ Click the Resume button to exit the Examine screen.\n
~7.@ If you choose Travel, the Police Station will now appear on the Travel Screen.\n\n\n
<USING THE TRAVEL SYSTEM>\n\n
<To Use the Travel System:>\n
~1.@ Click the Travel Button. This will display the Travel Screen in the Action window.\n
~2.@ On the Travel Screen, click the location you want to travel to. The button will
flash yellow.\n
~3.@ Click the <Go To> button.\n\n
<Important:> Some locations, such as the street on which Tex lives, are made up of
multiple locations (i.e. the Pawnshop, the Electronics Shop, etc.). These
multiple locations are called sub-locations.\n\n
<To Travel to a Sub-Location:>
~1.@ Click the Travel button. This will display the Travel Screen in the Action
window.\n
~2.@ On the Travel Screen, click the location you want to travel to. The <main>
<location> will appear on the <left side> of the lower window. Any
<sub-locations> (you've gone to) will appear on the <right side> of the
lower window.\n
~3.@ Click the button for the sub-location you want to travel to. The button
will flash yellow.\n
~4.@ Click the <Go To> button.\n\n
<Note>: Sub-locations do not appear in the Travel System until you have gone
to them once.
PX098 KEY = FUNCTION\n\n
<MISCELLANEOUS>\n
<F1 or ?> = Bring up the HELP SYSTEM\n
<F2> = Display the movement mode graphics in HIGH Resolution.\n
<F3> = Display the movement mode graphics in MED Resolution.\n
<F4> = Display the movement mode graphics in LOW Resolution.\n
<F5> = Turn Captioning (Text) On or Off\n
<F7> = Set the Tilt Control to NORMAL (Up Arrow key tilts up
and the Down Arrow key tilts down)\n
<F8> = Set the Tilt Control to REVERSE (Up Arrow key tilts
down and the Down Arrow key tilts up) (as in most flight
simulators)\n
<F10> = Set SLOW walking speed\n
<F11> = Set MED walking speed\n
<F12> = Set FAST walking speed\n
<Spacebar or Center Mouse Button> = Switch between MOVEMENT mode and
INTERACTIVE mode.\n
<Spacebar or Any Mouse Button> = Bypass a movie sequence or voice over.\n
<P> = Pause a movie sequence or voice over. Press Spacebar to continue.\n\n
<INTERACTIVE MODE>\n
<N> = Bring up the HINT SYSTEM\n
<V> = Bring up the TRAVEL SYSTEM\n
<I> = Activate the INVENTORY SYSTEM\n
<PgUp> = Go to the PREVIOUS PAGE of Inventory Items or Ask About Topics\n
<PgDn> = Go to the NEXT PAGE of Inventory Items or Ask About Topics\n
<=> = Bring up the COMBINE SCREEN (Inventory must be active)\n
<E> = EXAMINE an inventory item (Inventory must be active)\n
<NUM PAD -> = Go to the PREVIOUS PAGE of text in the TEXT WINDOW.\n
<NUM PAD +> = Go to the NEXT PAGE of text in the TEXT WINDOW.\n\n
<AUXILIARY PANEL>\n
<P> = Open the AUXILIARY PANEL\n
<C or Esc> = Close the AUXILIARY PANEL\n
<E> = EXIT GAME\n\n
<CONVERSATIONS>\n
<A> = Select Response Attitude A\n
<B> = Select Response Attitude B\n
<C> = Select Response Attitude C\n\n
<WINDOW SIZES>\n
<1> = Size the Action window to 240x180\n
<2> = Size the Action window to 320x240\n
<3> = Size the Action window to 400x300\n
<4> = Size the Action window to 428x324\n
<5> = Size the Action window to 480x360\n
<6> = Size the Action window to 560x420\n
<7> = Size the Action window to 640x480\n
<8> = Size the Action window to 640x240\n
<9> = Size the Action window to 240x420\n
<0> = Size the Action window to 280x480\n\n
<COMMANDS (Interactive mode only)>\n
<L> = Select the LOOK command if available\n
<G> = Select the GET command if available\n
<M> = Select the MOVE command if available\n
<O> = Select the OPEN command if available\n
<T> = Select the TALK command if available\n
<F> = Select the ON/OFF command if available\n\n
<VIEW(Movement mode only - Key must be held down)>\n
<A> = Look LEFT 30 degrees\n
<S> = Look RIGHT 30 degrees\n
<Z> = Look to the REAR\n
<Q> = Look LEFT 90 degrees\n
<W> = Look RIGHT 90 degrees\n
<D> = Look DOWN 30 degrees\n
<F> = Look UP 30 degrees\n\n
<Note>: The above VIEW KEYS do not alter the walking direction but simply
act as a Head Turn as long as the key is held down. When the key is
released, the view will return to forward view. TO CHANGE YOUR
WALKING DIRECTION to match the current view, DOUBLE CLICK
the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON or SWITCH into INTERACTIVE MODE.
PX099 KEY = FUNCTION\n\n
<MISCELLANEOUS>\n
<F1 or ?> = Bring up the HELP SYSTEM\n
<F2> = Display the movement mode graphics in HIGH Resolution.\n
<F3> = Display the movement mode graphics in MED Resolution.\n
<F4> = Display the movement mode graphics in LOW Resolution.\n
<F5> = Turn Captioning (Text) On or Off\n
<F7> = Set the Tilt Control to NORMAL (Up Arrow key tilts up
and the Down Arrow key tilts down)\n
<F8> = Set the Tilt Control to REVERSE (Up Arrow key tilts
down and the Down Arrow key tilts up) (as in most flight
simulators)\n
<F10> = Set SLOW walking speed\n
<F11> = Set MED walking speed\n
<F12> = Set FAST walking speed\n
<Spacebar or Center Mouse Button> = Switch between MOVEMENT mode and
INTERACTIVE mode.\n
<Spacebar or Any Mouse Button> = Bypass a movie sequence or voice over.\n
<P> = Pause a movie sequence or voice over. Press Spacebar or Any Mouse Button to
continue.\n\n
<INTERACTIVE MODE>\n
<N> = Bring up the HINT SYSTEM\n
<V> = Bring up the TRAVEL SYSTEM\n
<I> = Activate the INVENTORY SYSTEM\n
<PgUp> = Go to the PREVIOUS PAGE of Inventory Items or Ask About Topics\n
<PgDn> = Go to the NEXT PAGE of Inventory Items or Ask About Topics\n
<=> = Bring up the COMBINE SCREEN (Inventory must be active)\n
<E> = EXAMINE an inventory item (Inventory must be active)\n
<-> = Go to the PREVIOUS PAGE of text in the TEXT WINDOW.\n
<+> = Go to the NEXT PAGE of text in the TEXT WINDOW.\n\n
<AUXILIARY PANEL>\n
<P> = Open the AUXILIARY PANEL\n
<C or Esc> = Close the AUXILIARY PANEL\n
<N> = Start a NEW GAME\n
<L> = LOAD A SAVED GAME and RESUME play\n
<S> = SAVE A GAME\n
<O> = Go to the CONFIGURATION SCREEN\n
<I> = Run the INTRO SEQUENCE\n
<R> = Run the CREDITS\n
<E> = EXIT GAME\n\n
<CONVERSATIONS>\n
<A> = Select Response Attitude A\n
<B> = Select Response Attitude B\n
<C> = Select Response Attitude C\n\n
<WINDOW SIZES>\n
<1> = Size the Action window to 240x180\n
<2> = Size the Action window to 320x240\n
<3> = Size the Action window to 400x300\n
<4> = Size the Action window to 428x324\n
<5> = Size the Action window to 480x360\n
<6> = Size the Action window to 560x420\n
<7> = Size the Action window to 640x480\n
<8> = Size the Action window to 640x240\n
<9> = Size the Action window to 240x420\n
<0> = Size the Action window to 280x480\n\n
<COMMANDS (Interactive mode only)>\n
<L> = Select the LOOK command if available\n
<G> = Select the GET command if available\n
<M> = Select the MOVE command if available\n
<O> = Select the OPEN command if available\n
<T> = Select the TALK command if available\n
<F> = Select the ON/OFF command if available\n\n
<VIEW(Movement mode only - Key must be held down)>\n
<A> = Look LEFT 30 degrees\n
<S> = Look RIGHT 30 degrees\n
<Z> = Look to the REAR\n
<Q> = Look LEFT 90 degrees\n
<W> = Look RIGHT 90 degrees\n
<D> = Look DOWN 30 degrees\n
<F> = Look UP 30 degrees\n\n
<Note>: The above VIEW KEYS do not alter the walking direction but simply
act as a Head Turn as long as the key is held down. When the key is
released, the view will return to forward view. TO CHANGE YOUR
WALKING DIRECTION to match the current view, DOUBLE CLICK
the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON or SWITCH into INTERACTIVE MODE.
PX104 <SOUND>\n
Sounds in the game are stored in two separate formats and each format is
used for a different purpose. All speech, digitized music and sound effects
are stored in Digital format while the background music is stored in MIDI
Music format. The Digital format is played by the Digital Sound Device
and the MIDI Music format is played by the MIDI Music Device.\n\n
The Sound tab (located in the Configuration screen) contains the
information for the Digital Sound Device and the MIDI Music Device. Both
devices have a Test button, Volume control and On/Off check boxes.\n\n
To Turn the Sound On or Off:--Click in one of the check boxes.\n
To Test the Sound:------------Click the TEST button.\n
To Adjust the Volume:---------Click the Up or Down Arrow buttons.\n\n
<Note>: In addition to the other options there is a Reverse Stereo selection
that will swap the left and right channels.\n\n
<Tip>: Since the Digital Sound and the MIDI Music often play
simultaneously, adjust the volume levels so the music won't drown out the
speech.\n\n
<To Configure the Sound>:\n
Click on the Set Sound Device button. This
will bring up the sound setup screen. (Refer to the section on
Configuring the Sound, below.)\n\n
<Configuring The Sound>\n
Most sound cards can function as both the Digital Sound Device and the
MIDI Music Device and can play both formats simultaneously. Therefore,
setting up your sound system normally involves identifying which card you
have and finding the correct hardware configuration (I/O Ports, Interrupt,
and DMA channel).\n\n
<Note>: To Hear All The Sounds In The Game, You Must Set Both
Devices. The Digital Sound Device is required. The MIDI Music
Device is not required, but recommended.\n\n
<Setting the DIGITAL SOUND DEVICE> (must be set)\n
Click OK if necessary to bring up the screen that says Digital Format.
This is where you select the Digital Sound Device. Highlight your device
(card) in the Device List by clicking on it. If you do not know which
device or which settings to use, click the AUTO DETECT button (See
below). Use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to change the I/O Port,
Interrupt and DMA channel settings. If the correct number is not available
through the arrow keys you can enter it by clicking into the appropriate
box (Hit enter to exit the box).\n\n
Test the device by clicking the SOUND TEST button. If you hear
digitized speech then the test was successful and you should click OK to
continue. If you do not hear any speech, the test was not successful. You
may want to try other I/O, Interrupt and DMA settings, or you may want
to try AUTO DETECT again.\n\n
<Setting the MIDI MUSIC DEVICE> (should be set)\n\n
<Note>: This option will only be available if your machine has 5.3 MB of
memory free to the game. You can verify how much memory is free to the game
by checking the Extended Memory Available Box in the Configuration screen.\n\n
Click OK or CONTINUE if necessary to bring up the screen that says
MIDI Music Format. Here you will select the MIDI Music Device.
Usually, the same card you selected as the Digital Sound Device can
function as the MIDI Music Device. If so, it will already be highlighted
in the Device List. You can keep this device or select another device by
clicking on it. Then use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to set the I/O
Port. If the correct number is not available through the arrow keys you
can enter it by clicking into the box (Hit enter to exit the box).
Now Test the device by clicking the SOUND TEST button. If you hear music,
then the test was successful and you should click OK to continue. If you
do not hear music, the test was not successful. You may want to try other
I/O Port settings.\n\n
<Using the AUTO DETECT feature> (Digital Sound Device only):\n
If you do not remember which sound card you have (a common problem)
or which settings to use for the Digital Sound Device (a very common
problem), you can ask the Sound Module to find out for you.
This feature is called AUTO DETECT and works as follows:
The program has a list of sound cards and it knows how each card is
supposed to respond when interrogated. Starting with the most common
card, the program checks to see if it is out there. If there is no response,
then the next most common card is checked and so on. If the card does
respond, then the appropriate settings are retrieved and the program
pauses and displays the name of the card and the settings. At this point
you can click the ACCEPT button to stop the AUTO DETECT process or
click the CONTINUE button to keep trying.\n\n
<Note 1> --- Lock Ups\n
Some sound cards do not react well to the interrogation process and
may lock up the computer. If this happens, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE
and try AUTO DETECT again. The program keeps track of combinations
which cause a lock up (during Auto Detect) and will not try that
combination again. If you install a new sound card, be sure to click
the <CLEAR LOG> button before using AUTO DETECT.\n\n
<Note 2> --- Phantom Detections\n
Some sound cards can be mistaken for other cards. This produces
what is called Phantom Detections. The AUTO DETECT process
appears to find a card that really isn't there and the SOUND TEST
doesn't work (of course). In this case you should try AUTO DETECT
again and select CONTINUE rather than ACCEPT when the
program pauses on the phantom card.\n\n
<Note>: To reconfigure this setting, you must go to the Sound tab on the
configuration screen.
PX105 The Hint System is designed to allow you to get a hint anytime you are stuck in the game.\n\n
<To Get a Hint>:\n
~1.@ Click the HINT button. This will display the HINT DIRECTORY screen.
The topics listed are unresolved puzzles.\n
~2.@ FIND THE PUZZLE you want a hint for and CLICK ON IT.
This will display the STEPS COMPLETED FOR ... screen.
This screen displays how many steps must be completed, and how many have
already been completed.\n
~3.@ If you want a hint, click the button to the left of the next blank line.
A hint will appear.\n\n
<Note>: When you ask for a hint, the line appears in green and will stay green until you
have completed the step. All completed steps appear in blue.\n\n
PX106 There are ten different sizes for the movement mode display, ranging
from small (240x180) to full-screen (640x480).\n\n
<Note>: The smaller the window size, the faster the movement will be. If you have a
less powerful computer, you will probably want to use a smaller window when
walking around. You can, however, resize the Action window at any time, even while
moving. We recommend that users with slower computers use a smaller window
when in Movement Mode.\n\n
<To Resize the Window>\n
~1.@ Click the Configuration button on the Main Menu.\n
~2.@ Click the Preference tab.\n
~3.@ In the Movement Mode section click the box next to the screen size you want.\n
~4.@ Click the OK button to return to the program.\n\n
<Tip>: You can also resize the screen by pressing one of the ten number keys (1-0) on the
keyboard while you are in VR.
PX107 Two types of sound can be played in the program: Digital and MIDI. Depending on
the hardware in your computer you may be using one, both, or neither of these.\n\n
<To Adjust the Sound Volume>:\n
~1.@ Click the Configuration button on the Main Menu.\n
~2.@ Under the Sound tab, there are two separate volume controls,\n
one under Digital Sound Device and another under MIDI Music Device.\n
~3.@ Click the up or down arrow keys to raise or lower the volume.\n\n
<Tip>: Use the Test button(s) to check the volume level before returning to the program.
PX108 In order to move, it must say MOVEMENT MODE in the Text box under the Action Window.\n\n
<To Enter (or Exit) Movement Mode>:\n
~1.@ Press the Spacebar.\n\n
<Tip>: If you have a three-button mouse, you can enter or exit Movement Mode by clicking
the middle mouse button.
PX109 Located directly beneath the Action window is the Command Display (i.e. Look, Get,
Move, Open, Talk, On/Off). In order to use these commands, you must be in
INTERACTIVE Mode (not Movement Mode).\n\n
<To Enter (or Exit) INTERACTIVE Mode>:\n
~1.@ Press the Spacebar.\n\n
<Tip>: If you have a three-button mouse, you can enter or exit Interactive Mode by
clicking the middle mouse button.
PX110 <Technical Support>\n\n
<United States of America>\n
If you have any questions regarding this product, we offer
different ways to get help:\n\n
~1.@ Call our toll-free Support Hotline at 1-800-793-8324 from
Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and
8:30 p.m., Mountain Time Zone.\n\n
If your problem is technical, please try to have the following information ready
when you call: type and speed of your CPU, how much RAM you have, the brand
and speed of your CD-ROM, and the brand of your sound card.\n\n
Try to be at the computer when you call.\n\n
~2.@ If you have a modem, you can use our Bulletin Board System (BBS).
The number is 1-801-364-7449 and is open 24 hours every day.
There are three 14,400 Baud modems accessible on the BBS (8-N-1).\n\n
~3.@ On-Line users can get help on ACCESS products though the
following On-Line services:\n
<Service------------ID #--------Location>\n
America On-Line--Linkspro1----Industry Connection\n
CompuServe------72662,61---GO GAMBPUB\n
Prodigy-----------GBVV20A--E-mail\n
Genie-------------XKY98115---Scorpia Game Conference\n
Delphi-------------Linkspro1----Custom 119\n\n
~4.@ Internet users can contact us at our web site or by e-mail:\n
<WEB SITE: http://www.accesssoftware.com\n
E-Mail: tech@accesssoftware.com\n\n
<CANADA AND MEXICO>\n
The phone number for technical support is (801) 359-1294\n\n
<EUROPE>\n
For technical support, contact Virgin Interactive Entertainment at:\n
~Phone:@ (0)171-368-2266\n
~Fax :@ (0)171-468-2003\n
Our European distributor is\n
Virgin Interactive Entertainment\n
2 Kensington Square\n
London W8 5RB ENGLAND\n\n
~5.@ A strategy guide is available from Prima Publishing. To order, call
1-800-531-2343. It is also available at bookstores and multimedia outlets
nationwide.