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README.TXT - January 31, 1995
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To run the program, type 'war' at the prompt.
A joystick is highly recommended for use with this game. To edit the game
setup, hit the escape key during the simulation.
NOTES:
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If you have a THRUSTMASTER joystick, I would suggest that you set it up as a
generic joystick when you do the setup.
ALT-M is used to view the map. Your aircraft is represented by a white dot.
For this scenario, you will see the island of Oahu.
For the level bombing missions, hit enter until you have 'activated' the
bombs, then you can use the F9 key to look down. Keep on looking down until
you see a green crosshair on the screen. This 'bomb scope' is used to aim
when dropping bombs on enemy targets. To return to the cockpit view, hit
ALT-V or F10 a couple times to look back up.
To view the outside of your aircraft, hit the V key, and use the function keys
for different viewpoints. F7, F8, F9, and F10 are for panning. ALT-V returns
you to the cockpit screen.
Rudder keys are < and >. To turn your engine off and on, use the E key. To
increase/decrease throttle, use the number keys or the + and - keys.
Your aircraft can be damaged several ways, including hits by enemy AA and
machine gun fire, exploding debris, and collisions. When dropping bombs,
keep at an adequate height to avoid blast damage. When attacking bombers
armed with rear gunners, it is in your best interest not to attack straight
from the back.
AIRCRAFT:
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If you haven't flown WWII flight sims before, here is a bit more help:
If you are flying an American fighter, do not try to dogfight Zeroes. Your
best bet is to use 'hit and run' tactics. The major weakness of Japanese
aircaft are their lack of armor and self-sealing fuel tanks. Don't bother
trying to dogfight-- just punch 'em full of holes.
If you are flying for the Japanese, it is in your interest to avoid being
hit at all costs. Unlike American aircraft which are built like slow
lumbering flying tanks, the Japanese aircraft are built for maneuverability.
A few hits can easily vaporize any Japanese fighter or bomber.
[PLANES IN THIS SCENARIO]
P-26 Peashooter - US Army fighter, antiquated, unarmored
P-36 Mohawk - US Army fighter, decent fighter, relatively maneuverable
P-40 Warhawk - US Army fighter, the best (and pretty much only in
large numbers) fighter available to the USAAF at the
outbreak of war. Underpowered compared to P-36, but
more aerodynamic and faster
F4F Wildcat - USN, USMC fighter, best U.S. fighter available at the
outbreak of war. Rather maneuverable, and very strong,
but not as maneuverable as Zero.
A6M Zero - Japanese fighter, phenomenal maneuverability, range,
and performance, but has a lot to be desired in the way
of pilot protection
D3A Val - Japanese divebomber, good bombing platform, lacks
adequate armor, but stronger than a Zero. Very
maneuverable
BN1 Kate - Japanese torpedo bomber, best torpedo bomber in the
world at the outbreak of the war, chief weakness is
lack of adequate pilot protection. Stable bombing
platform.
WEAPONS:
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AP bombs - Used against armored targets such as ships
Fragmentation - Used against parked aircraft, troop concentrations, etc.
Torpedoes - Used against ships, must be dropped at about 100 feet
above sea level, and your aircraft must be going no
faster than 125 MPH
REGISTRATION INFO:
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The registered, full version will be available on March 1, 1995. For a
registration fee of ONLY $15, you will get the following battles:
Pearl Harbor Fly for either the U.S. or Japan on
Dec. 7, 1941, the Day of Infamy.
Includes both historic and hypothetical
missions. What if the U.S. had acted
on intelligence reports?
Wake Island Fly for either the IJN or the USMC over
Wake Island.
Coral Sea Take part in the first naval battle
during which opposing surface forces
never met.
Midway In the decisive battle which turned the
tide of war in the Pacific, you have a
chance to relive history-- crushing the
Japanese, or fly for the IJN and attempt
to prevent the inevitable.
Operation: Hawaii (Hypothetical) Had Japan went on with
the invasion of Midway after loosing 4
fleet carriers, they would have incurred
additional losses, but probably would
have captured Midway. In this hypothetical
battle, you must defend Hawaii from
Japanese bombers based on Midway, and
carriers operating in the area.
Solomon Islands The Japanese are ready to recapture
Guadalcanal and the U.S. is determined to
stop them. Fly for the USN, the USMC, or
the IJN.
Santa Cruz In the second Japanese attempt to capture
Guadalcanal, you can fly for either the
IJN or the USN in this historically
undecisive battle.
In each battle, you will have the opportunity to fly a number of missions
for both the Allies and the Japanese. Fly aircraft such as the:
P-26 Pea Shooter P-36 Mohawk P-38 Lightning P-39 Airacobra
P-40 Warhawk F2A Buffalo F4F Wildcat SB2U Vindicator
SBD Dauntless TBD Devastator TBF Avenger
A6M Zero A6M2N Rufe D3A Val D4Y Judy
B5N Kate Ki-27 Nate Ki-43 Oscar
This is the first of a planned series of stand-alone flight simulation games.
Other planned games include:
G.A.B.: 1943-1945 Pacific
G.A.B.: Hypothetical: Operation Orange, Invasion of Hawaii, Invasion of Japan
G.A.B.: Battle of France, Battle Of Britain, Invasion of Russia
G.A.B.: 1931-1945 Battle of China
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TO REGISTER:
Fill Out the following form and send to:
CHARLES B. LAW
C/O GARY BROOKS
49-074 KAM HIGHWAY
KANEOHE, HI 96744
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AUTHOR CAN BE CONTACTED AT:
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INTERNET:
CLAW@UHUNIX.UHCC.HAWAII.EDU
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