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- Welcome to the demo version of
- EXTREME ASSAULT!
-
- (C) Blue Byte 1997
-
-
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- VERY IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ
-
- To: MAGAZINE PUBLISHERS
-
- While Blue Byte invites individuals
- to make use of this demo, any
- magazines wishing to include the demo
- on their own publication as a
- promotion may ONLY do so having FIRST
- attained written permission from:
-
- for UK Territories
- Matt Broughton - PR Manager
- broughton@bluebyte.co.uk
-
- for USA/Canada
- Samantha Flint - PR Manager
- flint@bluebyte.com
-
- Blue Byte will pursue any
- unauthorized reproductions or uses of
- this demo to the fullest extent of
- the law.
-
- Thanks for your cooperation.
- Blue Byte Software
- -------------------------------------
-
-
-
- Table of Contents
- 1. What's in the Demo
- 2. Minimum Configuration
- 3. Recommended Configuration
- 4. Installation under MS-DOS
- 5. Installation under Windows 95
- 6. Running the Installation Program
- 6a. Setup Sound
- 6b. Graphics Resolution
- 6c. Additional Information
- 6d. Start Extreme Assault
- 7. Starting Extreme Assault under
- MS-DOS"
- 8. Starting Extreme Assault under
- Windows 95
- 9. Key Assignments
- 10. Playing Extreme Assault
- 11. The Sound Setup
- 12. Resolution Setup
- 13. Graphic Detail Level
- 14. Controls Setup
- 15. The Cockpit
- 16. Confronting the Enemy
- 17. Network Play
- 18. Contacting Blue Byte
-
-
- 1. What's in the Demo
-
- In this demo version of EXTREME
- ASSAULT, you'll use both the Sioux
- AH-23 attack helicopter and the T1-
- battle tank to make your way through
- a demanding landscape designed
- especially for this demo. Moreover,
- now you can also take part in the
- head-to-head action of a network
- round with up to 3 additional players
- and in combination with a 3DFX card,
- EXTREME ASSAULT is even more
- scintillating then ever.
-
- And to make this demo version even
- more intensive, you now have a time
- limit of 15 minutes to master the
- Extreme gauntlet. This means the game
- automatically ends if the time runs
- out. The time is displayed under the
- energy bar. So, whoever wants to
- shoot it out with the boss will have
- to discover the secrets of Extreme
- Assault and be exceptionally
- skillful. That's what we call an
- Extreme challenge!
-
- You'll experience breathtaking real-
- time 3D graphics that flow smoothly
- without the need for any expensive
- graphics accelerator cards. Check
- out the awesome visual effects like
- fog, transparent laser barriers, and
- scorch marks left on the terrain from
- your gun blasts.
-
- The action is fierce, so be sure you
- don't miss the bonuses that re-
- energize your shield and replenish
- your ammunition. In this demo, your
- helicopter has very powerful weapons
- systems, but there will be more
- available in the final version.
-
- There are many more features that are
- found only in the final version
- including: 4 additional unique
- multi-player levels, rockin' CD
- audio tracks and additional types of
- cunning opponents.
-
- Note:
- At the time this demo version was
- produced there were problems with the
- Hercules Stingray 128/3D graphics card
- driver.
- Please contact your dealer concerning
- new graphics card drivers.
-
- TIP:
- If you have any technical
- difficulties or questions about
- EXTREME ASSAULT, call our technical
- support line for the office nearest
- you.
-
- U.S. - (847) 995-9981 between 8:30
- AM and 5 PM Central Time
-
- U.K. - +44 (0) 1604 259090 between
- 2 PM and 6 PM U.K. Time
-
- Germany - +49 (0) 208 450 29 29
- between 3 PM and 7 PM
- Mon-Thur and between
- 3:30 PM and 7:30 PM on
- Friday.
-
- For the quickest results, make sure
- to write down your hardware system
- information including: installed
- sound cards, graphics cards, main
- memory and any additional hardware
- like an AVI-Accelerator. Software
- information is also helpful, in case
- we need to analyze driver problems.
-
-
- 2. Minimum Configuration
-
- PC CD-ROM
- Pentium 90
- VESA-compatible graphics card
- Local Bus
- 16 MB memory
- MS-DOS version 5.0 or Windows 95
-
-
- 3. Recommended Configuration
-
- Pentium 133
- PCI-Bus
- 16 MB memory
- Sound Card
- Joystick
-
-
- 4. Installation under MS-DOS
-
- 1. Turn on your computer and insert
- the EXTREME ASSAULT CD into your CD-
- ROM drive.
-
- 2. At the end of the boot sequence
- switch to the CD-ROM drive. At the
- DOS prompt, type the letter of your
- CD-ROM followed by a colon and then
- press [RETURN].
- For example: D: [RETURN]
-
- 3. Type "Install" and then press
- [RETURN]. You will now see the start
- menu for the installation program.
-
- 4. Follow the instructions in Section
- 6 entitled "Running the Installation
- Program".
-
-
- 5. Installation under Windows 95
-
- 1. Turn on your computer and insert
- the EXTREME ASSAULT CD into your CD-
- ROM drive.
-
- 2. Use the Windows Explorer to change
- to the EXTREME ASSAULT directory.
- Double click on "INSTALL.BAT" to
- start the installation.
-
- 3. Follow the instructions in the
- section entitled "Running the
- Installation Program".
-
- Note: Please make sure that your
- sound card is installed correctly
- under Windows 95. For information and
- guidance please see the On-Line-Help
- from Windows 95.
-
-
- 6. Running the Installation Program
-
- 1. Click on "Install Extreme Assault"
- to start the installation.
-
- 2. Select the drive where you'd like
- EXTREME ASSAULT to be installed.
- The program shows you the drives
- where enough hard drive space is
- available.
-
- 3. Choose the directory in which
- EXTREME ASSAULT is to be installed.
- You can accept the directory shown or
- pick your own. Confirm your choice
- with [RETURN]. The game files will
- now be copied onto your hard disk.
-
- 4. You will then see a Setup Menu
- with the following choices:
- Setup sound
- Graphics resolution
- Additional information
- Start EXTREME ASSAULT
- Quit program
-
-
- 6.a. Setup Sound
-
- 1. From the Setup Menu click on
- "Setup Sound".
-
- 2. If you have a sound card, confirm
- the prompt "Select and configure
- midi music driver" with [ENTER], then
- proceed to number 3 below. If you
- don't have a sound card, choose "No
- MIDI music" and "No digital audio"
- and proceed to number 6 below.
-
- 3. You are now presented with a list
- of common sound cards. Choose the
- sound card that is installed in your
- PC. If your particular sound card is
- not listed, select "Creative Labs
- Soundblaster or 100% compatible".
- This selection works for the majority
- of sound cards and probably for yours
- as well.
-
- 4. The next prompt will ask you
- "Attempt to configure sound driver
- automatically". If you confirm with
- [ENTER], the configuration will be
- done automatically. If all has gone
- well you will see the message "Device
- detected successfully".
- Confirm with [ENTER].
-
- 5. If you have problems with the
- configuration and have good knowledge
- of computers, you might try doing the
- configuration manually. Choose the
- prompt "Skip auto-detection and
- configure sound driver manually".
- For those who are not so familiar
- with computers, we recommend trying a
- different driver, ("Select a
- different sound driver"), and then
- use the automatic configuration
- process mentioned above.
-
- 6. When you have successfully
- configured the midi music, click on
- the prompt "Select and configure
- digital audio driver" and repeat
- numbers 3 and 4 above.
-
- 7. When you have successfully
- completed the configuration process,
- leave the sound setup program by
- clicking on "Done".
- This brings you back to the Setup
- Menu.
-
- 6.b. Graphics Resolution
-
- This is a program that tests your
- graphics card and determines which
- resolutions it supports. After you
- have started the program, follow the
- instructions presented on the screen.
- Don't overlook this menu option. If
- you don't use this program, the game
- may not function properly.
-
- 6.c. Additional Information
-
- This section contains the readme
- text for this demo version. This is
- the file you are currently reading.
-
- 6.d. Start EXTREME ASSAULT
-
- This starts the demo version of
- EXTREME ASSAULT. If you don't have
- enough free memory space on your hard
- disk, please skip this point and
- start the game according to the
- procedure described below.
-
-
- 7. Starting EXTREME ASSAULT under MS-
- DOS
-
- 1. Change to the directory in which
- EXTREME ASSAULT is located.
- For example: C:\>cd bluebyte\extreme
- [ENTER]
-
- 2. The following line should now
- appear at the DOS prompt:
- C:\>bluebyte\extreme\
-
- 3a. If you do not have a 3D
- Accelerator Card, you must start
- EXTREME ASSAULT by typing the word
- "Start" and then press [ENTER].
-
- 3b. 3DFX-Graphics Card
- If you have a 3DFX graphics card
- installed, type "3DFX" and then press
- [Enter] to start Extreme Assault in
- the 3DFX mode.
-
- Note:
- If you have an I-FORCE compatible
- Joystick, you'll need to use the
- following parameter: "ff".
-
- For example: Start ff [ENTER]
- or 3DFX ff [ENTER]
-
- Caution! If your graphics card
- doesn't support the 640x480
- resolution in HiColor (65,000
- colors), then you should start
- EXTREME ASSAULT using the batch file
- "LOWCOL.BAT" located in the EXTREME
- ASSAULT directory. This will enable
- you to start the EXTREME ASSAULT in
- the 256 color mode.
-
-
- 8. Starting EXTREME ASSAULT Under
- Windows 95
-
- 1. Use the Windows Explorer to change
- to the EXTREME ASSAULT directory.
-
- 2a. If you don't have a 3D
- Accelerator card, you must double
- click on "Start".
-
- 2b. If you have a 3DFX graphics card,
- double click on "3DFX.BAT" to start
- Extreme Assault in 3DFXmode.
-
- Note:
- If you own an I-FORCE compatible
- Joystick, you must double click on
- "FORCEFEE.PIF".
-
- Caution! If your graphics card
- doesn't support the 640x480
- resolution in HiColor (65,000
- colors), then you should start
- EXTREME ASSAULT by double clicking
- the batch file "LOWCOL" located in
- the EXTREME ASSAULT directory. This
- will enable you to start the EXTREME
- ASSAULT in the 256 color mode.
-
-
- 9. Key Assignments
-
- Any of these key assignments can be
- changed by accessing the Options /
- Controls Setup / Adjust Controls
- menu.
-
- First choose "Customize". Then
- highlight the control you would like
- to change, press ENTER and while the
- line is flashing press the key you
- would like to perform this function.
-
- A: Accelerates
- Z: Decelerates
- Left Arrow: Turns left
- Right Arrow: Turns right
- Up Arrow: Climb
- Down Arrow: Dive
- ALT Left: Drift Left
- ALT Right: Drift Right
- CTRL: Fire Selected Weapon
- Backspace: Change Weapons
- Enter: Fire Rocket
- Space: Smart Bomb
- T: Thunderbolt
- TAB: SELECTS TARGET #1
- Q: SELECT TARGET #2
- r: Zoom radar
- 0: HUD on/off
- 9: Virtual Cockpit on/off
-
-
- 10. Playing Extreme Assault
-
- After the initial title screen, a
- screen with four pilots will appear.
- These pilots represent the various
- difficulty levels, from the easiest
- in the top left corner to the most
- difficult in the bottom right corner.
- After you have chosen this pilot, the
- main menu will appear. It contains
- the following points:
-
- 1. New Game
- Here is where you start a new game.
- Before you begin, however, it pays to
- be sure that the helicopter's
- controls will function the way you
- want them to.
- See section 16, Controls Setup, to
- adjust the controls.
-
- 2. Continue Game
- This will automatically load your
- last successfully completed mission.
-
- 3. Load Game
- Choose this to load any of your
- saved games. Your progress will
- automatically be saved after every
- successful mission. You will be
- shown all successfully completed
- missions for each pilot and can
- choose where you would like to begin.
-
- 4. Change Pilot
- Here you can change pilots and the
- respective difficulty level.
-
-
-
- 5. Options
- By clicking on "Options" in the
- main menu an "Options Menu" will
- appear. You can also call up the
- "Options Menu" during the game,
- by pressing the F2 key. It contains
- the following choices:
- The Sound Setup
- Resolution Setup
- Graphic Detail Level
- Controls Setup
-
- These sections are fully explained in
- sections 11 through 14 respectively.
-
- 6. Network Play
- Here you can start a network round.
-
- 7. Credits
- Find out who is responsible for
- EXTREME ASSAULT.
-
- 8. Quit Game
- Ends Extreme Assault.
-
-
-
- 11. The Sound Setup
-
- 1. Briefing
- Select the way in which you receive
- your briefings: text only, voice
- only, or text and voice together.
-
- 2. Music Selection
- Normally, you could pick what type
- of music you'll hear: Midi, CD Audio
- or no music.
- Unfortunately, the CD Audio selection
- is not available in this demo
- version.
-
- 3. Midi Volume
- The volume level is presented in
- slide-bar form: left is soft and
- right is loud.
-
- 4. Sound Effects Volume
- This slide-bar adjusts the volume of
- all sound effects as well as the
- volume of the voice transmissions.
- Again, left is soft and right is
- loud.
-
- 5. Lead Point Signal
- This signal sounds when you are in
- range. You can turn this feature on
- or off.
-
- 6. Number of Effects
- Here you can adjust the number of
- simultaneously audible sound effects.
- The more effects available the better
- the sound quality; however, it also
- means that your computer will run
- more slowly. If you encounter
- problems with processing speed, try
- reducing the number of effects
- available.
-
-
- 12. Resolution Setup
-
- Adjust the resolution quality
- available for your missions. Tryout
- the different resolutions and pick
- the one which best suits your taste.
-
- Note: If you choose a resolution
- that is not supported by your
- graphics card and the game still
- starts, (games sounds are heard),
- but no picture appears, then press
- "F5" after the briefing. This will
- switch the resolution from LowRes to
- HiRes or vice versa. If you can now
- see a picture, press "F2", and use
- the OPTION MENU to change to a
- different resolution.
-
- Note: "F5" allows you to switch
- between LowRes and HiRes, even during
- the game.
-
-
- 13. Graphic Detail Level
-
- Select the level of graphic detail
- that best meets your playing
- requirements. Of course, an increase
- in graphic detail will decrease the
- speed of your computer.
- Play the game with the various
- options and decide on a balance that
- you like best.
-
-
- 14. Controls Setup
-
- 1. Configure the controls to operate
- the way you want. Click on the object
- to be defined (i.e. Keyboard), and
- press the desired letter or key for
- each command or control element.
- The same applies for a joystick, but
- instead of a letter or key, it's the
- movement that needs to be defined.
-
- 2. Choose from one of the three
- available control types: arcade,
- normal and pilot.
-
- 3. A special control function we
- added to EXTREME ASSAULT is called
- drift. Imagine that you are trying to
- avoid the fire of an attacking
- opponent, but don't want to lose
- sight of him. Drift allows you to
- move laterally to the left or right
- without turning your helicopter.
-
- You can assign drift left and right
- with the same joystick movements as
- turn left and right.
- Define drift with the "ALT" key,
- (naturally it can be any available
- key you desire), and define drift
- left and drift right with the
- appropriate joystick movements. Now
- during the game, to drift left or
- right, just press the "ALT" key and
- make the joystick movement for left
- or right. As soon as you release the
- "ALT" key, you'll return to the
- natural turning movement.
-
- Tip: Joystick adjustments can be made
- under Options / Controls Setup
- /Adjust Joystick. First select the
- respective joystick axis, then you
- can calibrate the neutral position
- ("Neutral") and the reaction strength
- ("Strength").
-
-
-
- 15. The Cockpit
-
- 1. Shield Display
- The energy bar at the top middle of
- the screen shows the amount of shield
- energy you have remaining to deflect
- enemy fire. When the energy level
- reaches zero, the next shot is fatal.
-
- 2. Weapons Display
- In the top left and right corners of
- the screen there are three lines of
- symbols. They indicate the amount of
- ammunition remaining for each on-
- board weapons system.
-
- In the left corner, from the top
- down, these systems are: the Razor
- Gun, Laser Cannon and Fire Flash.
-
- From the top, in the right corner,
- there are Guided Missiles, Smart
- Bombs and Thunderbolts.
-
- 3. Razor Gun
- It's a powerful, fully automatic
- machine-gun that fires armor-
- piercing rounds; these rounds are
- guided by the Target Sight (see
- Target Selection below).
-
- 4. Laser Cannon
- This cannon fires laser blasts in
- the direction the helicopter is
- facing. There is no guidance system
- available for this weapon.
-
- 5. Fire Flash
- A highly developed hi-tech weapon
- that fires lightning bolts. The
- penetrating force of this weapon is
- extremely high. It is available only
- later in the game and does not come
- with a guidance system.
-
- 6. Guided Missile
- You'll start the game with six
- Guided Missiles. When your magazine
- has less than six missiles left, you
- can pick up refills wherever you find
- them.
- The Guided Missile doesn't have a
- spectacular name, but it is a very
- effective weapon against fast and
- heavily armored opponents. There
- isn't a lot that an opponent can do
- to get away from it.
-
- To take advantage of the Guided
- Missile feature, be sure to first
- select a target (see Target Selection
- below).
-
- If this is not done then the missiles
- will not track their target.
-
-
- 7. Smart Bomb
- These bombs are not available right
- away, but you'll probably run across
- them during the game.
- The Smart Bomb is the most advanced
- and, like its name indicates, the
- most intelligent bomb in existence.
- The bomb disperses numerous rockets
- simultaneously which seek out any
- target in range. If you happen across
- a large group of deadly enemy forces,
- it may prove advantageous to have one
- or more of these bombs available.
-
- 8. Thunderbolts
- You have to find these bombs as
- well, but they sure are worth it. The
- Thunderbolt functions like a
- conventional guided missile; it's
- upon impact that you notice the
- difference. It covers an entire area
- with grenades and is very effective
- against tightly grouped stationary
- units. It's also fascinating to watch
- the effect it has on aerial vehicles
- that are threatening your chopper.
-
- 9. Target Selection
- Target selection is accomplished by
- pushing the assigned key. This key
- can be defined in the Control Setup
- menu.
-
- The Sioux AH-23's target selection
- system can lock-on any target within
- the Target Sight. When multiple
- targets are within this circular
- sight, the one nearest to the cross
- hairs will be picked when the select
- key is pressed.
-
- When a target has been locked-on, a
- Lead Point will appear that shows the
- opponents calculated position based
- on his current speed and direction.
- This point not only indicates where
- the opponent will be at the time of
- impact but also whether or not he is
- in range.
-
-
-
- 16. Confronting The Enemy!
-
- After you've chosen a pilot, made the
- necessary setup decisions and started
- EXTREME ASSAULT, you'll begin with a
- mission briefing. Your headquarters
- transmits mission orders and
- important warnings over the radio.
- Don't be surprised if you experience
- transmission disturbances once and a
- while. They are not due to problems
- with your computer! These problems
- are caused by atmospheric
- disturbances.
-
- Take some time to familiarize
- yourself with the controls, before
- starting the Mission.
-
- A message has just been transmitted:
- You must destroy an enemy base. To
- break out of the room you're in, you
- need to destroy one of those two red
- generators. Once you have done this,
- you will receive some especially
- useful tips. On your way out of the
- room you'll also come across what is
- termed an "Extra". Keep a look out
- for others along the way.
-
- You can always collect extras so
- long as there is enough room on
- board.
-
- This time the extras are ammo for
- your Razor Gun. Now you'll be able to
- fire with all barrels, and be more
- effective against enemy targets.
- Naturally, that is only possible so
- long as the additional ammo holds
- out.
-
- When you've completed the mission,
- you'll see a message appear on the
- screen. Press "F12", if you wish to
- start the next mission, otherwise you
- can fly around a bit and check out
- the landscape for additional extras
- or other secrets. After pressing
- "F12", the second mission briefing
- will start, but this time we'll let
- you carry out the mission yourself.
-
- Good Luck!
-
- 17. Network Play
-
- Creating a New Game
-
- You can play Extreme Assault on a
- local network with up to four
- players. To start a network game all
- you have to do is select "NETWORK
- PLAY" from the "Options Menu", then
- select "Local Area Network (IPX).
- Next you'll be asked whether you want
- to create a new game or join an
- existing game.
- Important: Every network game needs a
- creator (this is the person who
- creates the game) and from one to
- three additional players.
-
- You must supply the computer with the
- following information:
-
- Your name: Give yourself a name.
-
- Game name: The game must be named
- to distinguish among any concurrently
- running games.
-
- Voice: Your messages to other
- players can be spoken with a male or
- female voice (in this demo version
- there is only one voice available).
-
- Vehicle: Choose between the Sioux
- AH-23 attack helicopter and the T1
- battle tank.
-
- No. Of players: 2-4 players are
- possible.
-
- Game objective: Select the number of
- kills required to win the game. You
- can also play with or without time
- limits, however you are limited to
- 5 kills in this demo version.
-
- Radar: Decide whether you want to
- play with or without radar.
- Extras: Here are your options: All,
- No Energy (shield energy) or None
- Collision: This feature can be
- turned on or off. When it is on, your
- helicopter loses shield energy every
- time it collides with an object, like
- it does in the single-player version.
- Terrain: Only one terrain is
- available for this demo version.
-
- Starting a Game: Click here and the
- "Players and Teams" menu appears.
-
- In this list are the players who have
- joined the network game and it also
- shows the number of players who can
- still join the game. The "Creator"
- has to assign identifying colors to
- the individual players. To build
- teams the "Creator" must assign more
- than one player the same color. When
- all the players are ready and the
- colors have been assigned, the
- "Creator" can start the game.
-
- Joining a Game
- If you only want to join an already
- existing game of EXTREME ASSAULT,
- click on "Local Area Network (IPX).
- After this, you must choose a name
- for yourself, a voice for your pilot
- and the vehicle you wish to use. The
- available network games will then
- appear on the screen. Click on the
- game you want and a display with game
- details will appear.
-
- The game can only be started by the
- "Creator".
-
- Note:
- If your tank or helicopter becomes
- stuck anywhere while playing in the
- Network mode, you can transport your
- vehicle to a safe area with the key
- combination ALT + CTRL + 0.
-
- Have fun with the test version!
-
- The EXTREME ASSAULT Team
-
-
- 18. Contacting Blue Byte
-
- For more information on EXTREME
- ASSAULT, or any of our other hot
- titles, go to our web site at:
- http://www.bluebyte.com. Or if
- you're in the U.S. dial (800) 933-
- 2983. For those of you residing in
- the U.K. dial +44 (0) 1-604-259090
- or
- 07000-BLUEBYTE. To get the latest
- scoop on all of our current and
- future games, e-mail your name and
- address to hotline@bluebyte.com.
- Please mention code #EAINDOS.