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- G U N M E T A L
- D E M O
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- VERSION 0.99 - Aug. 21, 1998
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- -1- GENERAL INFORMATION
- -2- QUICK START
- -3- PLAYING GUNMETAL
- -4- MULTIPLAYER GAMES
- -5- CONTROLLERS
- -6- TROUBLESHOOTING
- -7- CONTACTING MAD GENIUS
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- -1- GENERAL INFORMATION
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-
-
- Minimum Requirements
-
- CPU: Any Pentium PC. 133 Mhz or higher recommended.
-
- Memory: 24 Megs RAM required. 32 Megs recommended
-
- Sound Card: GUNMETAL supports sound blaster compatible sound
- cards.
-
- Input Device: Keyboard, mouse, or joystick. Other controllers
- currently supported are listed below.
-
- 3D acceleration: GUNMETAL supports 3dFX graphics accelerators.
-
- Installation: The installation of the full GUNMETAL demo requires
- around 70 Mb of Hard Drive space.
-
-
- Multiplayer Requirements
-
- Supports up to 8 players via IPX/LAN, GUNDX
- supports directplay for network, modem and
- TCP/IP.
-
-
- Operating Systems Supported: GUNMETAL runs from a DOS window or in DOS
- only. GUNDX run in Win 95 and Win 98.
- DirectX 5.0+ required.
-
-
-
- -2- QUICK START
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-
- INSTALLATION
-
- Make a directory on your computer called GUNDEMO. Use pkzip or winzip
- to extract the demo into the directory. If you have the music
- zip file, unzip it into the appropriate directory. The GUNMETAL
- demo does not require these files to run, but we're very proud of them
- so we hope you'll get them as well.
-
-
- STARTING GUNMETAL
-
- Win 9X: Open the GUNDEMO directory that you installed Gunmetal into and double
- click your mouse on GUNDX.EXE. You will need DirectX 5.0 or newer to run this
- version. DirectX is not included in this demo in order to save download time.
-
- DOS: From within the GUNDEMO directory, you may either run "GUN.EXE" from a
- DOS windows within Win 95 or Win 98, or from MS-DOS itself.
-
- Select New Game from the Main Menu by using the cursor keys. Hit Enter
- to bring up the New Game menu. Select New Single Player Game from the
- New Game menu and press Enter.
-
- Select your difficulty level:
-
- Private Very Easy
- Corporal Easy
- Lieutenant Normal
- Captain Hard
- Major Very Hard
-
- The higher your difficulty setting, the less cash you will start
- with and the more enemies you will encounter. Once your difficulty
- level is selected, press Enter. Gunmetal will ask for your name. Type
- your player name (up to ten characters) and hit Enter.
-
- Finally, you will be asked to select a flag to go on your RPV. Scroll
- through the options with the cursor keys and press Enter when you find
- one you like.
-
- For Gunmetal controls, see pages 32-33 in the middle of the manual.
- Refer to the Getting Started section of the Orientation Kit (page 19)
- for more information.
- For instructions on starting a multi-player game, see page 9.
- (The manual is included when you buy Gunmetal. For this demo, press
- the F1 key to see the default controls.)
-
-
-
- CUSTOM FILES
-
- You can move your key configurations, RPV designs, saved games, and
- custom flags from one computer to another. Just find them in the
- appropriate directory (Keycfg, rpv, Savegame, or flag), and copy
- them into the corresponding directory on the second computer. Gunmetal
- will not delete any of your custom files, so if you want to delete
- your old files you will have to do it manually from Windows or DOS.
- Do not delete or change any of the Gunmetal player flags or you will
- have problems displaying them in multi-player games.
-
-
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- -3- PLAYING GUNMETAL
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-
- OVERVIEW
-
- In GUNMETAL, you are playing a member of the Nataka Imperial Armored
- Cavalry (NIAC) in the 23rd Century. The NIAC is a group of elite
- soldiers fighting for the Nataka Corporation, controlling Remotely
- Piloted Vehicles (RPV's) by cybernetic induction interface.
-
- Nataka RPV's are essentially high-tech hovertanks, skimming along a
- few feet above the ground on a grav-lift repulsion field. As such,
- they perform a little differently from the characters you may be used
- to in other 3-D first person games:
-
- * RPV's can move forward or backward with equal speed; they may turn
- left or right, or strafe/sidestep left or right. Your speed is
- controlled by your throttle, which is indicated by a red bar on your
- screen. In most combat situations you will want to move at full
- throttle, but for delicate maneuvering you can slow your RPV to a
- crawl.
-
- * Damage to your RPV is of two types: armor and internal. The current
- status of your RPV's armor is represented by the four white bars
- representing the four armor facings (front, rear, left and right).
- As your armor is shot away, the bars will change to yellow (moderate
- damage) and then red (serious damage). Internal damage is
- represented by the percentage figure below the armor diagram,
- ranging from 0 (undamaged) to 99 (about to fall apart). As your RPV
- takes internal damage, it will become slower and more sluggish.
- When internal damage exceeds 50%, your RPV will start to smoke
- (making you a more obvious target), and when it exceeds 99%, your
- RPV will explode!
-
- * Most weapons, such as machine guns, cannons and lasers, do damage
- first to your armor facings and only damage your internal systems
- when they strike a facing where all your armor is gone. However,
- some weapons, such as flamethrowers, EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse)
- guns and microwave guns, do damage directly to your internal systems.
-
- * While RPVs cannot jump, an RPV at full throttle can often leap gaps,
- simply by driving straight across them. RPVs are also quite long,
- and this affects how they maneuver in tight spaces. A sufficiently
- narrow corridor can prevent you from turning, allowing you to only
- move straight forward or straight back.
-
- Your RPV is fully customizable; you may select your chassis, armor,
- weapons, ammunition, and equipment from the Customization Rooms (in
- multiplayer games) or from NIAC Headquarters (in single play) where
- you will appear at the beginning of each level. You can even save
- your customized RPV configuration so that you can get a quick start
- when re-entering a level.
-
- Note that the more stuff you pile on your RPV, the slower it will move.
- Larger chassis can carry more weight, but they have a much lower top
- speed. Often a small, fast RPV with only one or two weapons can best a
- behemoth decked-out with everything.
-
-
-
- MENUS
-
- The Main Menu is accessible any time by pressing ESC, and can be
- navigated with up and down cursor keys. Pressing Enter will bring up
- the selected sub-menu, and ESC will bring you back to the Main Menu.
- Pressing ESC again will return you to the game. At each option, the
- left and right cursor keys will scroll through different settings.
-
-
- SOUND: Control volume settings, stereo sound direction and Computer
- Voice.
- You will hear better sound quality if you keep Effects Volume at full
- and adjust the volume on your speakers. We recommend that you keep the
- Computer Voice on, as it will give you important information throughout
- the game. If you have an audio CD in the drive, take it out. If you
- prefer to listen to your own music, put it back in. (And reduce Music
- Volume to zero.)
-
-
- CONTROLS: Configure the keyboard, mouse and joystick controls.
- Default keyboard set is Gunmetal Keys. You can customize your own
- keyboard layouts and save them for future use by selecting NEW SET.
-
-
- MOUSE CONTROL
-
- Mice and joysticks can be customized under Controls. Sensitivity
- can be controlled in the control setup. Adjust the sensitivity until
- you find it comfortable. Mouse and joystick settings are saved in the
- Gunmetal.cfg file in your Gunmetal directory. (It also includes your
- Sound, Graphics and Options settings.) You can copy this file if you
- want to move your settings from one computer to another.
-
- Gunmetal is designed so that some vehicles turn slower than others;
- this means that a good player in a fast Light RPV can outmaneuver a
- slow Heavy RPV. Since a lot of players like to look freely, we have
- accommodated this with Mouse Cheating. If Mouse Cheating is on, you
- can turn as fast as the mouse will allow, but it will slant gameplay
- in favor of heavier RPVs. Mouse Cheating can be disallowed by the
- server in multiplayer games, and it is not allowed in official
- Gunmetal tournaments.
-
-
- GRAPHICS: Set graphics options to optimize game performance.
- The higher your resolution, the slower your frame rate. If you are
- on a very slow machine, try the following, in order: reduce
- resolution, increase border size, turn off reflections, and set
- lightmap quality to low. Adjust the graphics to get the best balance
- of graphics and speed. If you have a 3DFX card, you must select a
- Glide 3DFX mode from the graphics menu. At high resolutions use low
- lightmap quality; it runs faster and you can only see the difference
- in low res.
-
-
- NEW GAME: Start a New Game or load a saved game.
-
-
- SAVE GAME: Save the current game.
-
-
- OPTIONS: Set gameplay options.
- Default is off on all options except Dynamic Camera, which controls
- how much you bank while strafing. (Its default is Some.) Skip Deadly
- Weapons only applies if you have Auto-switch Weapons When Ammo
- Depleted active; it will prevent Gunmetal from auto-switching to
- weapons that might blow up in your face.
-
-
- QUIT: Exit to the main titles or quit Gunmetal.
-
-
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- -4- MULTI-PLAYER GAMES
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-
- Up to two players can play Gunmetal on one computer, and up to
- eight over a network. You will be asked which configuration you
- are using. Unless you are playing single computer split-screen,
- you must elect one computer to be the Network Server, and register
- the rest as Network Clients. A single game may have only one server.
- Multiple games may not function simultaneously on the same network.
- The standard version of Gunmetal will run in Multiplayer on an IPX/SPX
- game (e.g. on an inter-office network) or two-player on a single
- computer. (For modem play, TCP/IP play, or serial modem play, run the
- DirectX version).
-
- For best results, all machines must have the IPX settings under
- Windows set to a Frame Type of 802.3, not Auto. To change your IPX
- settings, open the Start Menu; select Control Panel from Settings;
- open Network; select IPX/SPX Compatible Protocol under Configuration;
- select Properties; select Frame Type under Advanced; and select
- Ethernet 802.3.
-
-
-
- SPLIT-SCREEN
-
- If you play split-screen on the keyboard, you may have to customize
- your keysets. We have provided two keysets, Split1 and Split2, for
- split-screen play; however, you may still have keyboard conflicts,
- called keyjamming (for example, maybe player 2 can't fire while player
- 1 is turning left.) To check keyjamming, select keyjamming under
- Controls and press the keys that you want to use. The screen will
- display all of the keys that are registering so that you can see which
- keys need to be changed.
-
- Not all options are available in split-screen. You cannot customize
- the screen size or border in split-screen, no rearview is available,
- the zoom function controls both players, and the green-colored
- underwater graphics will only be activated if both players are
- underwater.
-
-
- STARTING A MULTIPLAYER GAME
-
- Select NEW MULTIPLAYER GAME from the main menu.
-
- ONE COMPUTER: Press Enter to play two-player split-screen on one
- computer.
-
- NETWORK CLIENT: Press Enter to play Gunmetal over a network. You
- will be asked whether one or two players will be playing at your
- computer. Gunmetal supports up to eight players in any combination
- of split-screen and non-split-screen.
-
- NETWORK SERVER: Press Enter to play Gunmetal as the Network Server.
- The Network Server sets the Multiplay Game Options, below.
-
- NETWORK NO RENDER SERVER: A No Render Server works the same as a
- regular Server except the game will not be played on it. Use this
- option if you want to use a slower computer as server. Make sure
- the server's screen saver is disabled.
-
- MULTIPLAY GAME OPTIONS: The server (or single computer) sets the
- following options:
-
- Deathmatch Mode: There are three different Deathmatch Modes:
-
- Normal Deathmatch (default) Buy your chassis and all of your
- weapons, equipment, and ammo at the customization terminals.
-
- Scavenger Hunt: Players are given all the weapons, but no
- ammunition; ammunition must be found in the field. Payload does
- not affect vehicle speed in Scavenger Hunt
-
- Deathmatch Classic: Players start with no weapons and no ammunition,
- as in most multi-player games. The weapons and ammunition are
- scattered throughout the level. Payload does not affect vehicle
- speed in Deathmatch Classic.
-
- Starting Cash: Sets the spending limit for buying and customizing
- vehicles. You can select an amount of money from N0 to N5,000,000.
- In Scavenger Hunt and Deathmatch Classic, players use this money for
- chassis and equipment.
-
- Teamplay: When Teamplay is On, players with the same flag are
- considered allies, and will not be targeted by each other's Targeting
- Computer and Auto Sentries. Players can cycle through teammate views
- (and their own rearview) with the F2 key. Default is Off.
-
- No Enemies: When On, there are no enemies on the level. Default is
- Off.
-
- Can't Buy Ammo: Prevents players from buying ammunition at the RPV
- construction terminals. Default is Off. In a Scavenger Hunt or Classic
- Deathmatch, this is always On.
-
- Handicap Better Players: This balances play by increasing the cash
- level of players with lower scores as the game progresses so that
- they can purchase more weapons and equipment. Every time a player
- dies, Gunmetal compares their score with that of the highest scorer
- and adjusts their cash. The highest scorer will always be given the
- same starting cash set by the server. Default is Off.
-
- Allow Mouse Cheating: This allows individual players to access
- the Mouse Cheating toggle on the Options menu. Default is Off.
- Please note that it is called cheating - it is not allowed in
- official Gunmetal tournaments. In Gunmetal, turning speed, like
- movement speed, is limited by your vehicle design.
-
- Start Game! Let the carnage begin.
-
- The Network Server (or the lone computer in split-screen play) must
- select which level to play and at which difficulty level. You can
- scroll through a list of available levels using the up and down cursor
- keys. (If you don't like to spoil surprises, don't deathmatch a level
- until you've played through it in single-player.) Difficulty Level
- setting will affect the number of enemies and powerups.
-
- After the server has loaded, the clients will load. The clients will
- not find the server until the server has finished loading. Do not
- press space until all players are listed or the game will start
- without them.
-
-
-
- MULTI-PLAYER UNDER DIRECTX
-
- Modem, Serial, and TCP/IP games are only supported by the DirectX
- version (GunDX).
-
- From your Start menu select Programs/Gunmetal/Gunmetal
- DirectX(MultiComputer). There will be a series of dialog boxes
- allowing the different types of network games to be set up. After
- setting up the type of game the multi-player setup will proceed as
- in normal play.
-
- In DirectX the server MUST be setup before launching any clients.
-
- The first Dialog that will appear will be the options for the IPX
- network game. These options allow a game to be set up over an
- inter-office network. All machines should have the IPX settings
- under Windows set to a Frame Type of Ethernet 802.3.
-
- IPX Network Game Server
- Yes for Server; No for Client; Cancel for next Dialog
-
- If you want to run a different type of network game, simply hit Cancel
- to advance to the next dialog box.
-
- Modem Network Game Server
- Yes for Server; No for Client;Cancel for next Dialog
-
- DirectX will autodetect the modem and settings for a modem game; all
- the client needs is the phone number of the server.
-
- TCP/IP Internet Network Game Server
- Yes for Server; No for Client;Cancel for next Dialog
-
- For a local TCP/IP Game, the IP address or host name of the server
- is required. For an internet game, the server should connect to their
- ISP and determine their session IP address, or confirm their fixed IP
- address, then start the game. The clients must also connect to their
- ISP, and input the servers ISP address when prompted.
-
- Serial Network Game Server
- Yes for Server; No for Client;Cancel for next Dialog
-
- A "Null Modem" serial cable designed for connecting two computers
- must be connected prior to setting up the game. DirectX should auto
- detect the settings for the serial link.
-
-
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- -5- CONTROLLERS
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-
- KEYBOARD (our favourite)
- - Fully supported.
-
- MOUSE
- - Microsoft compatable mouse driver must be installed.
- - Supports up to three buttons and two axis.
-
- GENERIC TWO BUTTON JOYSTICK
- - Fully supports up to two at a time.
-
- GENERIC FOUR BUTTON JOYSTICK
- - Fully supported, but if more than one joystick is connected to the
- system, only TWO buttons will be available on each. This is the
- limitation of standard PC joystick hardware port.
-
- GRAVIS THUNDERBIRD
- - Run with the /THUNDERBIRD command line option to use this joystick.
- With this option, it must be the only joystick connected to the system.
- Full support of its thottle and directional HAT.
-
- GRAVIS FIREBIRD 2
- - Use configuration software included with the joystick to put it in
- Thunderbird emulation mode and follow the instructions for the GRAVIS
- THUNDERBIRD. The FIREBIRD 2's extra buttons can also be configured
- using its configuration software.
-
- GRAVIS GRiP PAD(s)
- - In the GRIPPAD directory is an example configuration file for the GRIP
- keyboard utility.
-
- GRAVIS GAME PAD
- - Use as a GENERIC FOUR BUTTON JOYSTICK.
-
- GRAVIS GAME PAD PRO
- - In the GAMEPADP directory is an example configuration file for the
- GRIP keyboard utility.
- - Can also be used as a GENERIC FOUR BUTTON JOYSTICK.
-
- LOGITECH CYBERMAN
- - Will auto-detect automatically.
- - In DOS make sure you have a SWIFT supported mouse driver loaded.
- - In a Win95/98 DOS session make sure you have the proper drivers for the
- device configured.
- - To not use the Cyberman, run with the /IGNORESWIFT option, this will
- ignore any specialized Logitech Swift devices.
-
- LOGITECH CYBERMAN 2
- - Will auto-detect automatically in a Win95/98 DOS session, make sure you
- have the proper Windows drivers for the device installed and selected.
- - To not use the Cyberman, run with the /IGNORESWIFT option, this will
- ignore any specialized Logitech Swift devices.
-
- LOGITECH THUNDERPAD
- - Run with the /THUNDERPAD command line option to use this joystick.
- With this option is must be the only joystick connected to the system.
- Full support of two axis and six buttons.
- - Without the command line option it works fine as a GENERIC TWO BUTTON
- JOYSTICK, but it will also create a ghost second joystick that is not
- useable as this is a side effect of its two extra trigger buttons.
-
- LOGITECH WINGMAN EXTREME DIGITAL
- - If running the DOS program in Win95/98, you will have to disable any
- Windows drivers you have installed for it as they will 'hide' the
- device from DOS programs.
- - In DOS it can be used as a GENERIC FOUR BUTTON JOYSTICK.
- - Can also be used as a GRAVIS THUNDERBIRD by holding down the base
- button closest to the cord for a few seconds to activate the emulation.
- Then run the game with the /THUNDERBIRD command line option.
-
- LOGITECH WINGMAN WARRIOR
- - Will auto-detect automatically.
- - In DOS make sure you have a SWIFT supported mouse driver loaded.
- - In a Win95/98 DOS session make sure you have the proper drivers for the
- device configured.
- - To not use the Wingman Warrior run with the /IGNORESWIFT option, this
- will ignore any specialized Logitech Swift devices.
- - Can be used as a GENERIC FOUR BUTTON JOYSTICK if you plug the joystick
- port connector in as opposed to the serial connector.
-
- TOTAL CONTROL MODEL TC3001
- - Use as a GENERIC FOUR BUTTON JOYSTICK.
-
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- Windows 95, 98 and NT Direct Input Support
- (GunDX, DirectX 5.0+ required):
- --------------------------------------------
-
- KEYBOARD (our favourite)
- - Fully supported.
-
- MOUSE
- - Supports up to four buttons and three axes.
-
- JOYSTICKS
- - Any Direct Input 5.0 or greater compatable input device with the proper
- driver installed and selected should work fine with the FSDS
- development system. Make sure you have properly selected and if
- necessary, calibrated it via the Windows control panel.
- - The FSDS joystick sub-system supports up to eight joysticks with each
- joystick up to 6 axes, 32 buttons and 4 directional hats.
- - The following have been tested:
- + Gravis GRiP Pad(s): work fine.
- + Gravis Thunderbird: 4 buttons, both axis and the throttle work
- fine. Current input driver gave some side
- effects if the hat is used. Avoid using the
- directional hat and everything will be fine.
- Obtaining updated Windows device drivers may
- correct this problem.
- + Logitech Cyberman 2: works fine.
- + Logitech Thunder Pad: works fine.
- + Logitech Wingman Digital Extreme: works fine.
- + Logitech Wingman Warrior: works fine.
- + Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad: works fine.
- + Microsoft Sidewinder 3D Pro Plus: works fine.
- + Microsoft Sidewinder Precision Pro: works fine.
- + Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro: works fine but force
- feedback is not supported.
-
-
-
-
-
- -6- TROUBLESHOOTING
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-
- I was playing Gunmetal when all of a sudden it quit to Windows for
- no reason.
-
- * You may have hit the accursed Windows key. Check the menu bar. If
- Gunmetal is still running, click on it. On some computers it may let
- you continue your game and even salvage frozen multi-player games.
-
-
- I put the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive, but nothing's happening.
-
- * Just in case, make sure your computer and monitor are on and the
- CD-ROM is label side up.
- * You may have autodetect turned off for your CD-ROM drive. If so,
- you will have to run the setup program manually. From the Start menu,
- select Run. Type (without the quotes) "D:\setup" and press enter.
- If your CD-ROM drive is not your D drive, type whatever letter it is
- instead of "D".
- * Test another CD-ROM to see if your drive is working properly.
-
-
- I have a 3DFX card, but I'm not seeing any graphics acceleration.
-
- * Is your card working on other games? Has it been properly installed?
- Gunmetal should autodetect your card if you have Win 95 or Win 98 on
- your machine.
- * If you are running from DOS, you will need to run Gunmetal as
- gun /glide to see 3DFX acceleration.
- * Gunmetal starts the first time in 320X400, 256 color mode. Select
- a Glide 3DFX Graphics Mode from the Graphics menu.
- * As of press time, GUNMETAL did not work properly with some Voodoo2
- based graphics accelerator cards. Please check our website, where a patch
- should be available by the time you read this.
-
-
- I have a 3dfx card, but the graphics look crappy.
-
- * Make sure you have the latest drivers for your card. GUNMETAL has some
- odd effects when using older drivers, which are cleared up with the latest
- versions. You can download new 3dfx drivers at www.3dfx.com.
-
-
- I have a Voodoo2 card, but the game won't display at all.
-
- * Only the latest Voodoo2 drivers are compatible with GUNMETAL. You can
- download them from www.3dfx.com.
-
-
- I can't get Gunmetal to work on my laptop.
-
- * Gunmetal has been tested on some, but not all, laptops. Check
- the Mad Genius website (www.madgenius.com) for the latest information
- on laptop compatibility, and possible patches to make Gunmetal
- compatible with your laptop.
-
-
- Gunmetal runs out of memory while loading a level.
-
- * Make sure that you have 24MB of RAM.
- * Turn off any memory-hungry applications such as Microsoft Office.
-
-
- Gunmetal crashes when it tries to load a level.
-
- * If you used a minimum or typical install, you must have the Gunmetal
- CD in your drive for the game to run. Try again with the CD in the drive.
-
-
- The game works, but I can't get any sound or music.
-
- * You must have a Sound Blaster-family or 100% compatible sound
- card. If your sound card has a Sound Blaster emulation mode,
- activate it (refer to your sound card manual) and try again.
- * Do your sound card and speakers work for other applications?
- If not, it may be a hardware or driver problem. Refer to your
- sound card manual. Check the volume on your speakers just in case.
- * Check your volume controls to make sure Wave volume is not turned
- down or muted.
- * If you exited to Windows and restarted Gunmetal, you may have two
- copies of Gunmetal running. Quit both & start again.
-
-
- The frame rate is too slow.
-
- * Reduce the resolution in the Graphics menu. If this still isn't
- enough, try increasing the Border (also in the Graphics menu). You can
- also try turning off reflections or reducing light map quality to get
- smoother (if uglier) graphics.
-
-
- The frame rate is too fast.
-
- * Some people feel ill when the frame rate is too fast. Try
- increasing your resolution, color depth and/or screen size until
- you get a frame rate which is comfortable. Make sure reflections,
- and light maps are on.
-
-
- I don't like the keyboard controls.
-
- * You can define your own keyboard settings from the Controls menu.
- Just select New Set from the Keyboard Set list, and then Assign New
- Set from the menu. You can save as many different Keyboard Sets as
- you want. If you experience problems, remember to try Keyjamming from
- the Controls menu.
-
-
- My strange new controller doesn't work.
-
- * If you've got some new fangled controller that's going to change the
- world, and Gunmetal doesn't support it, check the website
- (www.madgenius.com) for updated controller information and patches.
-
-
- I can turn but I can't move forwards or backwards.
-
- * Your throttle may be set to zero. Increase the throttle with the
- A key. If you are using a different Keyboard Set than Gun Keys, you
- may have to check View Keyboard Set from the Controls menu.
- * If you can move, but painfully slowly, hit F7 to check your vehicle
- speed. You may have purchased too much equipment for your RPV chassis.
-
-
- The controls for Split-screen games don't work.
-
- * You may have to try Keyjamming from the Controls menu to determine
- if you have any conflicts between the Split 1 and Split 2 Keyboard
- Sets. If you do, you will have to select New Set from Keyboard Set
- in the Controls menu and then Assign New Set for both sets until you
- have a combination which works.
-
-
- I get motion sickness playing Gunmetal.
-
- * Some people get motion sickness playing 3-D games. Turn off Dynamic
- camera under options.
- * Visual effects in certain game areas can be very disorienting.
- You'll know them when you see them. Save your game and take a break.
- Get some fresh air.
-
-
- Networking doesn't work.
-
- * Windows 95/98 includes its own network system. This is best and
- most reliable for Gunmetal!
- * If you're playing under IPX/SPX, don't forget to set ALL computers
- to a Frame Type of 802.3.
- * If you have assigned more than one computer on the network as the
- server, they will interfere with each other. Make sure only one
- computer is the server.
- * Make sure that everyone except the server is a client. Wait for
- all clients before starting the game.
-
-
- Networking is slow.
-
- * Try running with a No Render Server. This should speed up gameplay.
- * Increase resolution on faster machines and decrease resolution on
- slower machines in order to equalize frame rates as much as possible.
- The more consistent the frame rates, the smoother the gameplay will be.
-
-
- I can't stop playing Gunmetal.
-
- * No problem there. Everything is perfectly normal. Check the
- website (www.madgenius.com) for new levels and news on upcoming
- releases.
-
-
-
- -7- CONTACTING MAD GENIUS
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- TO ORDER GUNMETAL
-
- Go to the Website: www.madgenius.com
-
- send an e-mail: sales@madgenius.com
-
-
-
- If you become hopelessly stuck, please call our Hint Line at:
-
- 1-900-680-MADG.
-
- We'd love to be able to give you a free hint line, but we can't, because
- they cost money to run. The Hint Line will cost you 75รณ/minute. You must
- be eighteen years or older to call or have your parent's consent.
- We welcome your feedback. Please e-mail us with comments, questions or
- compliments at feedback@madgenius.com. If you find a bug or some kind of
- weird technical problem, e-mail us at problems@madgenius.com. For employment
- inquiries, send mail to jobs@madgenius.com. If you have millions of dollars
- that you don't know what to do with, send mail to invest@madgenius.com.
- For information on the Soy Boy family of products, send mail to
- soymaster@soyboy.tm.
- If you don't have e-mail, you can send snail mail to us at:
-
- Mad Genius Software
- 936 Peace Portal Dr. #15
- Blaine, WA 98230
-
- U.S.A.
- If you need technical support, check our website at www.madgenius.com for
- Frequently Asked Questions and the latest troubleshooting information. It will
- also have an area where you can download patches and new enhancements and
- supported hardware as soon as they become available.
-
- Don't forget to check our website for news on upcoming releases.