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LucasArts Entertainment Co. LLC
Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith Level II Demo
2/25/98
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Thank you for playing the Mysteries of the Sith Demo. We
recommend that you read this file to get the most up to date
information about installing, running and playing this demo.
For additional information and in-depth technical documentation
about specific hardware, we recommend reading the Online
Troubleshooting Guide which can be accessed by clicking on
Readme & Troubleshooting on the Mysteries of the Sith Launcher.
Be sure to check the LucasArts website at www.lucasarts.com for
the very latest information related to Mysteries of the Sith.
Please note that the full version of Jedi Knight: Mysteries of
the Sith requires the original Jedi Knight.
Mysteries of the Sith features 14 single player levels, over 15
Multiplayer levels, a new character, Mara Jade, new weapons,
force powers, enemies and much more!
THE STORY
You play Kyle Katarn, the Jedi Knight who vanquished Jerec at
the Valley of the Jedi in "Jedi Knight." Kyle has traveled to
a remote New Republic base to assist in the training of Mara
Jade, a former Imperial agent who was turned to the light side
by Luke Skywalker.
In the beginning of "Mysteries of the Sith," Imperial troops
launch a surprise attack against the New Republic base,
using a pair of weapon platforms disguised as asteroids.
While Mara coordinates the evacuation, Kyle fights through
the invaders and steals an Imperial Shuttle.
As this demo begins, Kyle is en route to one of the asteroids.
To finish the level, you must breach the outer defenses of the
Imperial compound and work your way deep into the asteroid.
In subsequent levels (included in the full version of
Mysteries of the Sith), Kyle will then attempt to defeat the
Imperials and buy the New Republic time to finish their
evacuation.
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Note: You must have DirectX 5.0 installed on your computer
to play the Mysteries of the Sith Demo. Please follow the
instructions included on this CD to install DirectX 5.0.
DEMO INSTRUCTIONS
Running the Mysteries of the Sith Demo
--------------------------------------
To run the demo, click on Lucasarts\Mysteries of the Sith Demo
in your Start Menu. This will bring up the Launcher screen
with the following options:
* Play Mysteries of the Sith Demo
* Readme & Troubleshooting
* View Readme
* Troubleshooting Guide
* Done
* Calibrate Joystick
* View License
* Uninstall Mysteries of the Sith Demo
* Exit to Windows
Creating a New Player
---------------------
Click on Play The Mysteries of the Sith Demo to launch the
game. This will take you to the Players screen. You must create
a new player to continue. Type in a new player name and select
a difficulty level (Easy, Medium, Hard). To change the diffi-
culty level, you will need to create a new player name and
select a different difficulty for it. Click OK to save your
player's name. This will take you to the Main Menu.
Main Menu
---------
From the Main Menu, you can choose:
* Single Player: Begin a new game or load a saved game.
* Players: Select or remove existing players, create new
players.
* Credits: This option plays the game credits.
* Setup: Adjust Setup options. NOTE: 3D card users should
enable 3D mode in Setup\Display before entering the game.
* Quit: Exit the game and return to the desktop.
Save and Load Games
-------------------
From within the game, press the ESC key to access the Option
screen. From this screen, click Save to save your current game.
Saving brings up a Save Game list that allows you to name and
save multiple games. Select a name from the list to save over
a previously saved game. If you get killed, you will restart
from the last point saved. (You can also quick-save by pressing
F9 to save over the last quick-saved game during gameplay.)
To load a saved game on startup, click the Load button on the
Single Player Screen. To load a game from within the game,
press the ESC key to access the Option screen then the Load
button. This will take you to the Load Game screen. From this
screen select a saved game from the list and click OK.
Setup Screen
------------
The Setup Screens give you the option to change gameplay, dis-
play, sound and other options. Experiment with different con-
figurations to give yourself the best performance. One caveat:
The "Backbuffer in System Memory" switch may help some com-
puters handle the high memory demands of transparencies, but
it may cause the game to crash. If this happens, restart the
game and confirm that the Backbuffer in System Memory box is
not checked.
Game Controls
-------------
Below is a list of the default keyboard, joystick and mouse
controls for The Mysteries of the Sith Demo. If you wish to
customize keyboard, mouse or joystick controls, press ESC to
open the Option Screen, click the Setup button, then Controls,
then customize your controls.
General Keyboard Controls
-------------------------
Esc Opens Option Screen from Game
F1 Toggle Between First and Third Person
F2 Field Light On/Off
F3 Infrared Goggle On/Off
F4 Bacta Tank Quick-Use
F5 Force Jump
F6 Force Speed
F7 Force Seeing
F8 Force Pull
F9 Quick-Save Game
F11 Adjust Screen Brightness
F12 Take a Screenshot. Saves image in the Demo directory.
+ or - Adjust Screen Size. Smaller screen size increases game
performance, large screensize decreases it.
+ or - Zoom Overlay Map In/Out (With the Overlay Map on)
[ or ] Cycle Through Inventory Items
Space Activate/Use
R Next Inventory Item
Enter Use Inventory Item
; or ' Cycle Through Force Powers
E or Q Cycle Through Force Powers
F Use Selected Force Power
Tab Toggle Overlay Map On/Off
T Console
Movement Keyboard Controls
--------------------------
W or 8 (keypad) Move Forward
S OR 2 (keypad) Move Backward
Shift Run
Caps Lock Slow Mode (Hold key down while moving.)
A or 1 (keypad) Sidestep to Left
D or 3 (keypad) Sidestep to Right
Alt Slide Toggle (Modifies your Turn Right/Turn
Left controls.)
< or 4 (keypad) Turn Left
> or 6 (keypad) Turn Right
X Jump and swim up
Right mouse button Jump and swim up
C Crouch and swim down
Home or 5 (keypad) Center your view in middle of screen
PageDn Look Up
PageUp Look Down
V Free Look: If you press and hold the V key
while moving the mouse, it allows you to
look around. This feature is on by default.
Weapons Keyboard Controls
-------------------------
Ctrl or 0 (keypad) Primary Fire
Left Mouse button Primary Fire
Z Secondary Fire (very useful)
. and / Cycle Weapons
1 Fists/Lightsaber
2 Bryar Pistol/Blastech Pistol
3 Stormtrooper Rifle/Scope
4 Thermal Detonator/Flash Bomb
6 Imperial Repeater
7 Rail Detonator/Seeker Rail Detonator
8 Sequencer Charge (automatic)/(manual)
9 Concussion Rifle
Spacebar Activates Repeating Blaster Cannon
Option Screen
-------------
From within the game, press the ESC key to access the Option
screen. From this screen you can access:
* Objectives: Read mission objectives and secrets found tally.
* Map: View a 3D map of the current level.
* Jedi Powers: View Force abilities and Rank.
* Return to Game: Returns you to gameplay.
* Restart: Restart the current mission from the beginning.
* Load: Load a previously saved game.
* Save: Save your current game, location, and condition.
* Setup: Click to adjust the setup for displays, sound,
controls.
* Abort: Click to end your mission and return to the Main Menu.
Map Screen
----------
View a 3D wire-frame map of the explored area. The white circle
marks your location. The buttons along the bottom of the map
control it. Click the various arrows to rotate or move the 3D
model in different directions. If the map is rotating, the
solid button stops and re-centers the map. The upside-down
triangle button closes the 3D map. You must be in this map or
the overlay map (TAB key) to use Force Seeing to see enemies,
pedestrians and items through walls.
Jedi Powers Screen
------------------
Here you can check your Jedi Rank and which Force abilities you
have. You cannot alter the Force Power Allocation screen.
Save
----
To save at any time during gameplay, press ESC, then click Save
on the Option screen. On the Save screen, enter a name for your
saved game and click OK. This saves your current game. Saving
brings up the Save Game list that allows you to create multiple
saved games. Select a name from the list to save over a previ-
ously saved game. If you get killed, you will restart from the
last point saved. (Quick-save by pressing F9 during gameplay.)
Load
----
From the Load Game screen, select the name of the saved game
you wish to load and press OK to load a previously saved game.
The Game Screen Status Displays
-------------------------------
The Left display shows Health and Shield levels. The top number
is your Health Display: Full health equals 100 units. The
Shield Display under it shows shield status, with the numerical
reading in green. Shields are fully powered at 200 units.
The Right display shows the Current Weapon's Ammo Indicator and
displays the amount of ammunition left for your current weapon.
Notice that switching weapons shows different readings on the
Ammo Indicator. Different weapons use different types of ammo.
Under the Ammo Indicator is a glowing field that changes in
intensity and shows Force Energy. A deep glow on the display
indicates full Force Energy. Using Force Powers will reduce
your Force Energy stores, but they will replenish over time.
Killing friendly characters will drain Force Energy completely.
---------------
Inventory Items
---------------
Bacta Tank
----------
This portable device restores 30 points of health. Use the
[ and ] keys to bring up and scroll through inventory items,
then highlight a bacta tank (if you have one in your inventory)
and press the ENTER key to use it. You can also press F4 for
bacta tank quick-use.
Field Light
-----------
Use for short-term illumination. Turn it on/off by pressing F2.
IR Goggles
----------
Provide better vision and highlight enemies and power-ups.
Turn them on/off by pressing F3.
Keys
----
Some doors need special keys. Explore to find doors and their
keys.
Shield Units
------------
Shields can protect you, but not entirely. They protect you
from energy weapons, but not from physical damage caused by a
fist or falling off a ledge.
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Force Powers
------------
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Some of the following Force Powers are unavailable in this demo.
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Force Power Use
---------------
Choose which Force power to use by cycling through them with
the q and e or ; and ' keys. Once you have chosen a power,
press the F key to activate it. Some Force Powers are activated
instantly (speed, jump, seeing), while others need to be tar-
geted (pull) for the targeting powers, hold down the F key
until a reticle target glows around your target, then release.
Force Jump
----------
The intuitive leaps of the true Jedi are physically manifested
in agility of body. This power lets you leap unnaturally high.
A quick tap of the F key produces the highest jump. Holding
down the F key allows you to adjust the height of the jump.
Force Projection
----------------
This power creates a false image of your player that can be
used as a decoy to distract enemies. The player "double"
remains stationary as you move your player and works best when
placed on solid ground. More stars assigned to Force Projection
increase the duration of the decoy.
Force Seeing
------------
There is no darkness for the true Jedi. As the inner vision
deepens, the outer, physical vision becomes more acute and
all is revealed. No wall may hide evil, and the simplest map
reveals the location of all enemies. When using either the
overlay or 3D map, this power makes walls invisible so you
can see the location of enemies and items. Your strength in
the Force determines what you can see (weapons, items, or
other players in multiplayer games).
Force Speed
-----------
The Jedi, in or out of battle, moves with the quickness of
light. Feel the Force flowing through you, quickening your
limbs so you run like the wind.
Force Push
----------
Use this Force power to push enemies into dangerous situations.
Target an enemy with the reticle by holding down the Force
power (F) key, then release to push him away. Position yourself
carefully to push enemies over cliffs. The more stars assigned
to this power, the stronger the push.
Force Pull
----------
The Jedi is never weaponless. Your reach is far with the Force
as your ally, and weapons may be whisked away from under your
enemies' feet or even torn from their unsuspecting grasp. This
power grabs and brings items to you. It is useful for disarming
enemies and reaching items in out-of-the-way places.
Lightsaber Throw
----------------
This power gives you the ability to throw your lightsaber like
a boomerang. While holding your lightsaber, press the F key to
hurl the weapon. The Force draws the saber back safely into
your hands if you stand ready to catch it or back into your
inventory, if you move away from the saber and fail to catch
it. Extra stars allotted to this power reduce how much Force
energy is used.
Force Grip
----------
This grasping power lets you choke enemies from afar. Focus
your reticle to grip enemies. If an enemy damages your health,
leaves your line of sight, he will be released from your grip.
Far Sight
---------
Far Sight allows you to travel outside your character's body to
safely explore around unknown corners or dangerous drop-offs.
Press the Force power key (F key) to activate Far Sight, then
maneuver using the movement keys. Use X and C keys to navigate
up and down. Be careful, because your character will remain
stationary and undefended while this power is active. Press
SPACEBAR to snap back into your character, or wait for the
power to wear off. Stars allotted to Far Sight increase its
duration.
Pursuasion
----------
This old Jedi mind trick "persuades" your enemy that you are
not there. You lose your invisibility as your Force energy
drains.
Health
------
This power restores your health. Your number of assigned stars
increases the amount of health you recover.
Blinding
--------
This power blinds your enemy for a number of seconds. Use your
reticle to aim it. Be careful, blinded enemies can remember
your location or even hear your movements.
Chain Lightning
---------------
An advanced version of the Jedi Knight Lightning Bolts. Target
an enemy with the reticle by holding down the Force power key
(F), then release to fire Chain Lightning. Depending upon how
many stars assigned to this power, the lightning will arc for-
ward from your target to other nearby enemies (up to four).
Target the enemy farthest from you for best results.
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README ISSUES
1) General Information
a) Lightsaber
b) Installing and Uninstalling
c) Laptop Systems
d) Task Switching
e) Game Crash Issues
f) Pausing the Game
g) Certain Features in Setup will not Work
2) Internet Explorer 4.0 Active Desktop
a) Active Desktop
3) Gameplay Issues
a) Game Speed/Resolution Issues
b) Console Commands
4) Control Issues
a) Keyboard Issues
b) Mouse Issues
c) Joystick Issues
d) Sound Issues
5) How to Contact LucasArts
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1) General Information
a) Lightsaber
* To activate the Lightsaber, use the "1" key. It is
now a toggle selection between Lightsaber and Fists.
b) Installing and Uninstalling
* Please make sure you have enough free space on your
hard drive in order to play the Mysteries of the Sith
demo. We have found that if you have less than 20 MB of
free space on your hard drive after installing, you
may not be able to start the game.
* See the Online Troubleshooting Guide for more infor-
mation regarding space requirements.
c) Laptop Systems
* Due to the wide variety of hardware configurations that
ship with today's laptop systems, Mysteries of the Sith
has not been tested with laptop systems and therefore
we cannot guarantee compatibility.
d) Task Switching (or ALT+TAB)
* If you need to return to your desktop while playing
the Mysteries of the Sith demo, please use the ALT + TAB
combination to task switch. We recommend that you
press ESC to go to the menu before task switching.
e) Game Crash Issues
* If the game unexpectedly freezes up, returns you to
your desktop, or if you experience any other severe
problems, you should try to properly exit Windows
and reboot your computer. (As a rule, you should
never turn off your computer while the hard drive is
active.) This will help to prevent possible problems
related to the error that you have experienced.
* If you end up at a black screen or the screen appears
frozen, please press ESC, Space Bar, or Enter before
trying anything else.
* If you encounter extended black screens, reboot.
f) Pausing the Game
* To pause the game during play, press the ESC key. The
game will be suspended while in the Option Screen.
g) Certain Features in Setup will not Work in Demo
* There are options in the Setup Menus that refer to
cutscenes, music, multiplayer gaming, etc. which are not
applicable in the demo. These features are not implemented
in the Mysteries of the Sith demo.
2) Internet Explorer 4.0 Active Desktop
a) Active Desktop
* If you are using Internet Explorer 4.0, we recommend that
you disable Active Desktop before playing Mysteries of the
Sith as it uses memory and resources that the program may
need.
3) Gameplay Issues
a) Game Speed/Resolution Issues
* A slow frame rate has been shown to affect gameplay
in Mysteries of the Sith. On computers with slow
frame rates, Lightsaber Attacks may not always connect
and the game difficulty will be greater. You may want
to try using your Force Powers in areas where the
lightsaber's performance is affected by a poor frame-
rate.
If you have a Pentium computer without 3D acceleration,
we recommend that you play in a lower resolution (Such
as 320X200, 320X240, 512x384). Adjust the screen size
smaller to increase your frame rate using the + or -
keys. Resolutions above 512x384 may not perform well
in full screen unless you have at least a Pentium 133
with a good 3D accelerator card.
* Switching between the menus and the game using 3D
Hardware acceleration may cause your display to
flicker to the desktop and back. This is normal.
* Clicking the "Backbuffer in system memory" check box on
the Display Setup menu will improve performance on some
computers without 3D hardware acceleration. Only enable
this option if you experience severe frame rate problems
when viewing transparent glass and water. This has to do
with your video card's memory access speed. This feature
is not compatible with all video cards and may cause
problems on certain systems if enabled.
* The Map Overlay increases the pressure on video mem-
ory. If your computer slows down when this is turned
on, consider using it when standing still or play with
the map turned off.
b) Console Commands
Console commands have been included with the game to
accommodate advanced player functions not available
in the User interface.
To access the Console, press 'T' then type your command
and press Enter.
Console commands:
* Kill
Kills player and restarts the level or loads a
saved game. If you get stuck or your character's
position becomes unplayable for any reason, type
'kill' at the console to escape that position.
4) Control Issues
a) Keyboard Issues
* The "Slow" function mapped to the capslock key re-
quires that you hold down the caps lock key.
* It is recommended that you avoid using the Windows 95
key while playing the Mysteries of the Sith demo. There
is a checkbox to disable this key in the keyboard
configuration screen, which is accessible by pressing
ESC and choosing Setup -> then Controls -> then Keyboard.
b) Mouse Issues
* The Mouse Config screen lists all of the mouse axes and
buttons supported by the Mysteries of the Sith demo. Your
mouse may not support all of the features listed.
* The mouse Y Axis, or up and down, defaults to an air-
plane style control (pitch), with forward being down,
back being up.
* If you have an Intellipoint mouse with a scroll wheel,
you may need to open up the Mouse Control Panel so that
the Intellipoint Mouse icon appears on the taskbar be-
fore playing the Mysteries of the Sith demo to make sure
that the wheel functions as a 3rd mouse button and mouse
axis in the game.
c) Joystick Issues
* Joysticks: If you wish to use a joystick to play the
Mysteries of the Sith demo, you must enable the Joystick
(Uncheck the "disable joystick" box in the Setup/
Controls/Joystick menu. We recommend you leave the
Joystick disabled if you are controlling the game
with the mouse or keyboard.
* Configure Joysticks to Windows 95 controller ID 2 or
below. Any higher and the game will not recognize the
stick. Check this in the 'Game Controllers' Control
Panel.
* Uncontrolled Spinning can be corrected by calibrating
your joystick from either inside the game (in the
Setup/Controls/Joystick/Configure menu), or from out-
side the game, from your Game Controllers Control
Panel. This happens mostly with analog joysticks.
* We have created several custom configuration files for
various joysticks to use with the Mysteries of the Sith
demo. You can load these by going to the Setup menu in
the game. Select Controls, then Options, then Load
Configuration. Choose your joystick from the list. If
your joystick is not listed, you will need to create
your own configuration or you can check with the
manufacturer of your special control device to see if
they provide custom configuration files for Mysteries of
the Sith. The files use the *.CTM extension and should
be copied into the Controls folder on your hard drive
where the game is installed.
NOTE: The configuration files that shipped with Jedi
Knight (*.CTL) are not compatible with the Mysteries of
the Sith demo.
d) Sound Issues
* If you find that the sound levels are too loud or too
quiet and you are unable to change the volume through
the Mysteries of the Sith demo options menu, then you
may adjust these levels using the Windows Volume Control
icon. Use the ALT + TAB keys to go to the desktop,
then double-click on the speaker icon in the corner
of the taskbar.
5) How to Contact LucasArts
a) Where To Find Us Online
* Visit the LucasArts Web site at www.lucasarts.com. You
can reach us through the Technical Support section of
the LucasArts Web site. From there, you will have the
option to receive online technical support through
Yoda's Help Desk, browse technical documents, or leave
a message for an online representative.
* Yoda's Help Desk
We are proud to feature Yoda's Help Desk, which is
available in the Technical Support section of the
LucasArts Web site at http://www.lucasarts.com. Yoda's
Help Desk offers interactive solutions to technical
issues based on information you provide. Visitors to
Yoda's Help Desk will be able to receive technical
support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
* LucasArts Company Store
The Company Store offers the complete line of LucasArts
games, hint books and logo gear. The toll free number
is 1-888-LEC-GAMES (or 1-888-532-4263), and the fax
number is 1-801-431-3682.
You can also visit the LucasArts Company Store at our
web site (http://www.lucasarts.com).
(c) Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM or (R).
(c) LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC. All rights reserved.
Used under authorization.
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters and events
portrayed in this game are fictional. Any resemblance to real
persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely
coincidental.