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- Starsiege TRIBES Demo README
-
- I: System Compatibility
- II: If You're New to TRIBES
- III: Starting the Game
- IV: Manual
- V: Real-Time Chat Programs
- VI: Key Bindings
- VII: Network Performance Tuning
- VIII: Troubleshooting
- IX: Contact Information
- X: Technical Support
- XI: Warranty and Legal Information
-
- Thanks for trying the demo for Starsiege TRIBES, the ultimate in on-line squad warfare! This
- demo contains three individual missions from the game which can be played on the Dynamix Demo
- Servers. Please note: this demo is unsupported.
-
- When you first start the game and search for a server to join, the Join Server screen will list
- hundreds of servers up and running for TRIBES, but only the ones labeled as Demo Servers will be
- available for you to select. All the others will appear grayed out and cannot be selected.
-
- TO ORDER: Please visit your local software retailer or call Sierra On-line sales support at 1-800-757-7707
-
-
- I: SYSTEM COMPATABILITY
-
- These are the minimum requirements needed to run Starsiege TRIBES:
-
- * Pentium 166, 32 MB RAM with 3D Graphics Accelerator
- * Pentium 200, 32 MB RAM without a Graphics Accelerator
- * Platforms: Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4 with Service Pack 3
- * Hardware Requirements: LAN Card or minimum 28.8 kps modem, 4x CD ROM
- * 2D Graphics Card: DirectDraw compatible card (minimum SVGA 640x480 @ 256 colors)
- * 3D Graphics Card: 3Dfx Glide or OpenGL compatible 3D accelerator (recommended)
- * Sound Support: DirectSound compatible sound cards
- * Peripheral Support: Mouse, Keyboard
- * Network Support: Internet, TCP/IP, IPX
-
- NOTE: We recommend you get the most current drivers for your 3D Graphics card from the website of
- that card's manufacturer before playing TRIBES.
-
-
-
- II: IF YOU'RE NEW TO TRIBES....
-
- Here's some advice.
-
- First off, TRIBES combat is different even for the experienced player of first-person shooters. The third dimension of
- "pseudo-flight" added by the armor jets makes hitting your opponent extremely difficult. Experienced TRIBES players are
- good enough to make your first taste of combat a frustrating experience.
-
- Second, TRIBES is designed to reward and encourage teamplay. As a result, you'll find yourself more effective if from
- the outset you think of yourself as filling a role on a team. There's a command screen. Try to set up some strategies
- with other team members. Pick a commander. Follow orders. Don't just be every person out for herself. Get organized.
- A well-coordinated team works better than a mob of deathmatchers. The armors and weapons are designed to permit a variety
- of roles: medic/repair, sniper, spotter, bombardment, base assault, defense. And these aren't all. Check out the forums
- at www.tribesplayers.com to share tactics and get ideas from other players on what's possible.
-
- CRUCIAL-CRUCIAL-CRUCIAL! If you're new to first-person shooters, please realize you've a lot to learn before you feel
- completely comfortable in on the TRIBES battlefield. We've set up Demo servers that should have a higher proportion of
- new players, so you shouldn't encounter too many hardcore TRIBES vets at first. If you practice and drill with your
- teammates, there's no reason you shouldn't be ready to bloody some noses when you get the full game and hit the hardcore
- servers. Be patient while you master the fundamentals (it's still a blast). It's pretty common for new players to have their
- heads handed to them while they learn under fire.
-
- Alright. Here are the promised pointers, the "dirty dozen" to keep in mind as you don your armor and go out into the wide
- landscapes of TRIBES.
-
- 1. Friendly players (on YOUR team!) are those who have a green triangle showing over them. Enemies have a red triangle
- over them. Don't shoot at your teammates!
-
- 2. You start out with no weapon ready. The icons at the left of your screen indicate what your weapons are. Hit the
- number keys until you see a weapon snap down into ready position. Pressing "1" gives you the blaster, for example.
-
- 3. To get new equipment and armor, you need to find the inventory station in your base. It is the free-standing
- metal thing with "arms" that sports a blue icon in the middle. Go up to that blue icon, and the inventory station
- will activate, taking you to an inventory screen where you can select new weapons and equipment.
-
- 4. You always start out in Peltast armor, the lightest variety. It takes the least punishment, but is the fastest.
- Heavier armors are slower but offer better protection. When you're killed, you respawn in the default of light armor
- again, and you'll have to buy your custom gear all over again.
-
- 5. Mark your favorite equipment configurations after you've selected them, so you can just "Buy Favorites" when you
- get into the Inventory station. Your teammates will thank you for being quick and efficient.
-
- 6. Some weapons require particular equipment to use. The laser rifle can only be carried by a light armor with
- an energy pack. The mortar can only be carried by a heavy armor. Be sure you have the right gear for your weapon.
-
- 7. You repair stuff with the repair pack, NOT the repair kit or patch (those only repair you). Like any other pack,
- the repair pack activates when you press "P." You can repair yourself or other warriors, or you can repair damaged
- equipment. The repair pack has a very short range.
-
- 8. Pressing "V" gives you a list of voice responses and comments you can make to your team or your victims. Remember:
- Communication is important in teamplay!
-
- 9. If you try to deploy stuff and get an error message, it means you're either looking too close to yourself
- or another object, or that you're looking too far away.
-
- 10. Keep your hand on the mouse. It controls your jets and your weapons. Keep moving. That third dimension of movement
- is incredibly important to master. It's a lot harder to hit a warrior in the air.
-
- 11. Know your weapons. Some, like the chaingun, are useless at long range.
-
- 12. Use your compass. It's in the upper right of your screen. These maps are really big; it's easy to get lost or
- disoriented.
-
-
- III: STARTING THE GAME
-
- ╖ Dial up your ISP (Internet Service Provider) to get connected to the Internet.
- ╖ Open TRIBES, either by double-clicking on the TRIBES demo icon on your desktop or by selecting it from your START menu.
- ╖ Select the PLAY GAME button.
- ╖ Type in a name for your player and click on DONE.
- ╖ Click on the NEXT button in the lower right-hand corner of the screen.
- ╖ Select JOIN MULTIPLAYER. Click on NEXT when done.
- ╖ Select a Demo Server from the list. Again, those servers that appear grayed out are not available for the demo.
- The server list may take a few moments to appear. For the best performance, choose a game that has a green or yellow
- circle in the Connection Quality column. A red circle indicates that you may suffer from "lag" (data lost or slowed
- due to Internet delay).
- ╖ Press JOIN GAME to join the server.
- ╖ Kick some butt.
-
- You can disconnect from the server and quit the game at any time by pressing the ESC key and choosing DISCONNECT.
-
-
-
- IV: MANUAL
-
- An .html version of the Starsiege TRIBES manual can be accessed by pointing your web browser to
- http://www.tribesplayers.com/tribesplayers/manual.
-
- V: REAL-TIME CHAT PROGRAMS
-
- The Roger Wilco real-time chat program can now be used with TRIBES. For information
- on how to use Roger Wilco with TRIBES, please consult the Roger Wilco documentation or
- their homepage at www.rogerwilco.com
-
- VI: DEFAULT KEYS
-
- The default key bindings are detailed in the manual, but here's a quick reference list if you
- want to hop right in:
-
- A Strafe Left
- D Strafe Right
- S Run Backward
- W Run Forward
- C Toggle PDA Map (Commander overhead view)
- I Toggle PDA Inventory (What you're carrying)
- O Toggle PDA Objectives (What you're supposed to be doing)
- V Pop up chat menu (calls up the messages you can send)
- Z Next Zoom FOV
- E Zoom FOV
- R Toggle First/Third person
- Space Jump
- P Use pack (which includes deploy)
- T Global chat
- Y Team chat
- U Toggle chat window size
- Ctrl-W Drop weapon
- Ctrl-P Drop pack
- Ctrl-A Drop ammo (of selected weapon)
- Ctrl-F Drop flag
- Esc To leave mission
- 1-9 Weapons
- M Throw mine
- G Throw grenade
-
- K HUD control dialog
- Tab Score list & Server Menu dialog
-
- Alt-Enter Full screen mode
-
-
-
- VII: NETWORK PERFORMANCE TUNING
-
- If you have a reliable connection to your ISP, but still experience packet loss and
- lag while playing TRIBES, you can modify three parameters to help adjust the game.
- These are packet size, packet rate, and packet frame. These values can be changed on the
- Options Network page.
-
- "Packet rate" controls the number of data packets per second sent from the server to your client
- game. "Packet size" controls the approximate size of each packet. So a packet rate of 10 and
- a packet size of 200 means that the server transmits an average of 2000
- bytes per second to your computer. Reducing the packet rate and size reduces the amount of data
- sent to you and can help keep your modem connection from clogging up.
-
- "Packet frame" is how often your client sends move information to the server. A slider
- controls this parameter. Adjusting the slider to the left decreases the number of packets
- sent. Transmitting too much information on a poor connection can cause packet loss & game
- lag.
-
- Thus, reducing any or all of these three parameters may help reduce your lag.
-
-
- VIII: TROUBLESHOOTING
-
- We hope you enjoy playing the Starsiege TRIBES demo. If you are running into any difficulty
- getting the game to operate to your satisfaction, please read further. If the symptoms of
- the problem obviously point to sound or video issues, concentrate on those sections.
- Otherwise, please spend a couple of minutes reading the entire section.
-
- Section 1: Notes on Connection
- If you cannot find a game to join, first confirm that you are connected to your ISP. If you
- are but still cannot connect, check your Filter settings. It is possible they may be
- set so that no game can meet the criteria entered.
-
- Section 2: Notes on Sound Problems
- TRIBES uses DirectSound 6.0, which is a part of Microsoft's DirectX programming interface
- for sound generation. If you experience problems with distorted sound or no sound, please check to make
- sure your sound card drivers are DirectSound-compliant. To do so, run DXDIAG; it will
- be located in your C:\Program Files\DirectX directory on your hard drive. When running
- DXDIAG, choose the Sound tab. In the upper right corner of the dialog box, look for the
- line that reads "Certified:" If this line says "No", then you should check with the manufacturer
- of your system or your sound card to determine whether DirectX certified drivers are available.
- If you contact these companies via the Internet, you can usually obtain updated drivers free
- of charge.
-
- Section 3: Notes on Video Problems
- TRIBES supports hardware 3D video acceleration for 3DFX-chipset video cards though the Glide
- and OpenGL APIs when running in full screen mode.
-
- If you are experiencing display problems while in full screen Glide mode, you'll want to
- see if the problems persist after you switch to software mode. To switch to Windows (software-accelerated)
- mode, simply hold down the ALT key on the keyboard and press ENTER. If the problems
- go away when running in a window, the problem is likely related to the device drivers
- you are using with your 3D card. Contact the manufacturer of the card to verify that you
- have the most recent driver with the most current version of Glide. If the problems persist,
- try downloading the latest reference drivers from 3Dfx at http://www.3dfx.com/download/download.html.
-
- FILENAME OS DESCRIPTION
- rkvg.exe Win95/98 Voodoo Graphics Reference Drivers
- oemrushs.exe Win95/98 Voodoo Rush (Single Board) Reference Drivers
- oemrushd.exe Win95/98 Voodoo Rush (Dual Board) Reference Drivers
- rkv2.exe Win95/98 Voodoo2 Reference Drivers
- nt40vg.exe NT4.0 Voodoo Graphics Reference Drivers
- nt40v2.exe NT4.0 Voodoo2 Reference Drivers
-
- The latest information on 3Dfx and Glide can be found at http://www.3dfx.com.
- Copyright (c) 1997 3Dfx Interactive, Inc. The 3Dfx Interactive logo, Voodoo Graphics and
- Voodoo Rush are trademarks of 3Dfx Interactive.
-
- There is an existing problem with the gamma correction on Voodoo2 cards with TRIBES. If you
- adjust your gamma, do not click on Apply when done.
-
- If your video card supports accelerated OpenGL, it should be availablein the Options/Video
- dialog. If it does not appear, check the troubleshooting tips below. Select OpenGL as the
- fullscreen device, and set the "Setup OpenGL for:" combobox to your card type. TRIBES has
- selections for the TNT/TNT2/TNT2 Ultra and i740 chipsets, and a "Generic" setting for other cards.
- (G200/G400, Rage 128, etc.)
-
- If you are using OpenGL as your hardware accelerator, running in 32-bit mode will improve your z-buffering
- (thus eliminating the effect where you could see through buildings at a distance), however, you may take a
- framerate hit as compared to 16-bit mode. Switching between 32- and 16-bit modes can only be done by changing
- your desktop resolution in Windows.
-
- TNT issues
- ----------
-
- The latest "Detonator" driver set is required. Available at http://www.nvidia.com
-
- At the time of the release of this demo, the latest version of the TNT drivers was 2.08. We recommend using
- this version.
-
- Riva128 issues
- --------------
-
- There are some problems with the z-buffering of artifacts. This does not affect gameplay, but can be visually annoying.
-
- To get the correct additive blending effects for projectiles, weapons, etc., open the console.cs file and change:
-
- $pref::OpenGL::NoAddFade = false;
-
- to
-
- $pref::OpenGL::NoAddFade = true;
-
-
- i740 issues
- -----------
-
- Switching from fullscreen software mode to fullscreen OpenGL on an i740 will crash TRIBES. You can work around this by
- switching to windowed software mode before entering OpenGL mode.
-
- Visit your card suppliers website for the latest version of the card's drivers.
-
- You can find links to manufacturers' drivers at
- http://developer.intel.com/design/graphics/740/solutions/index.htm.
-
- Reference Intel drivers can be found at
- http://developer.intel.com/design/graphics/drivers/index.htm.
-
- OpenGL Troubleshooting Tips
- ---------------------------
-
- TRIBES no longer filters OpenGL drivers that return the name "GDI Generic." This means that if you do not have the proper
- drivers installed, TRIBES will use the software implementation provided by Microsoft. If you notice that your application
- is running unreasonably slow, first try checking that your desktop resolution is set to 16 bits. Next, make sure that you
- have the correct drivers. This should resolve the problem.
-
- If problems occur while running in windowed mode, changing the color depth may help. To change to 16-bit color, right-click
- on your Windows Desktop and choose Properties from the pop-up menu that appears. Choose the Settings tab in the dialog box;
- it should be the one furthest to the right. Select the Color pull-down menu and choose 16-bit color. Remember that you may
- have to reduce your screen resolution if you are raising the color setting.
-
- Section 4: OpenGL with Windows 95
- Some early versions of Windows 95 shipped without OpenGL support. Microsoft released a patch
- to address this problem. Point your web browser at ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/opengl95.exe
- to download the patch.
-
- Section 5: Other Troubleshooting
- The following are steps that can be taken to help correct non-game specific issues, such as
- random game crashes or performance problems.
-
- 1. Verify you have sufficient hard drive space to install the program. Go to My Computer and
- right click on the drive to which you will install the game. Select Properties from the pop-
- up menu that appears. You should see a Free Space listing; make sure that it shows that you
- have enough free space to install the game properly. See "System Compatability" earlier in this document.
-
- 2. Make sure all non-vital programs are closed when you run TRIBES. To determine which
- programs are active, hold down the CTRL and ALT keys on your keyboard and press the DEL key.
- This command will bring up a dialog box called Close Programs. Generally, any program listed here
- besides Explorer and Systray is non-vital and should be closed before running TRIBES. To
- close a program, highlight it and click on the End Task button. You will need to repeat this
- process for each listed program. If a program will not shut down by this method, you may have
- to consult the documentation for that program for instructions on shutting it down. (NOTE:
- This is NOT a permanent change to your computer. Simply rebooting will re-activate all of
- the programs that you have shut down.)
-
- 3. Run a thorough Scandisk on your hard drive. You can run ScanDisk by clicking on the Start
- button and selecting Programs. Inside the Accessories, you will find a System Tools group
- containing ScanDisk. Once you have clicked on ScanDisk, select the drive you wish to scan and put the
- dot in the Thorough option. Then click on the Start button. This operation will probably take at least
- half an hour and can be as long as several hours. ScanDisk will locate errors on the hard drive and
- attempt to fix these errors.
-
- NOTE: Always back up any critical information on your system before running Scandisk. If you have errors
- in the data on your hard drive, Scandisk will fix them by deleting the corrupted data. After this deletion
- occurs, some programs on your computer may quit functioning. If such an event occurs, you will want to
- remove and reinstall those programs affected. If you need assistance with that process, you will want
- to contact the manufacturer of the particular program.
-
- 4. Try using a boot disk to prevent real mode device drivers from loading. Put a blank,
- high-density diskette in your A: drive. Then open the My Computer icon from the desktop and
- highlight the icon for Drive A. Right-click on the icon and choose Format. In the resulting
- dialog box, make sure the boxes for "Full" and "Copy System Files" is checked.
- Click on OK to start the process. Once the disk is formatted, double-click on the icon for
- the C: drive in My Computer. Look for the file called MSDOS.SYS in the list of files. If you
- cannot find it, click on the View menu, choose Options, and then choose the View tab. Make sure "Show
- all files" is checked and "Hide MS DOS file extensions" is not checked. Once you've found the
- MSDOS.SYS file, right-click on it and choose Send To 3 1/2 Floppy (A). You will be
- prompted to replace an existing file - click on OK. Once you've done so, reboot your
- system with the disk in the A: drive.
-
- For further information, see the TRIBES webpage at http://www.tribesplayers.com.
-
- THANKS! ENJOY the Game!
-
-
- IX: Contact Information
-
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- XI: Warranty and Legal Information
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