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Welcome to Warrior's demo Readme.1st.
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In this file, you will find:
1. How to install Warrior's demo
2. How to configure your hardware for this demo
3. How to play Warrior
4. The story of Warrior and the features of the complete version.
5. Known problems
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1. How to install Warrior's demo.
To install the demo, type in the directory where warrior's demo (usually
CD_Rom D:) is : INSTALL
There are two kinds of installation for Warriors:
* Minimum: Copy the "minimum" required files on your HD (about 3mo),
* Full: Copy all the game on your HD to have slow down the access time
(This requires about 10mo)
In that case, the CD is no more required to make the game work, but
for the CD audio music.
To launch the game, just type in WAR.COM
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2. How to configure your hardware for this demo.
2.1 System requirements:
486 or higher
4 Mb RAM or above
MS Dos 5.0 or higher
SVGA graphics (640x480, 256-colour) VESA Compatible driver
3mo (min) of free hard disk space
Supports Soundblaster and compatibles, MT 32, AWE 32.
2.2 SVGA
Warriors requires a VESA driver in order to work. If your card
is not VESA compatible, please launch UNIVESA in the UNIVESA directory,
or contact you video card dealer
2.3 Memory:
Warriors runs with at least 2,500mo of Expanded Memory (EMM) and
560ko of conventionnal memory. If you are more than 3 megs of EMM memory,
HIGH detail option in the game will be available.
### IMPORTANT : If you 're experiencing some problem running the game, please
launch the install program, and select NONE or CD as music driver. (Midi
driver are ram demanding)
BASIC MEMORY
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First, a word abut memory in general. Most modern computers are shipped
from the factory with more than 1 megabyte of RAM memory (4 or 8 Mb are
common configurations). The first Mb is divided into 2 sections known as
Lower (or Conventional) memory, which is the first 640K of RAM, and High
memory, which is the remainder of the first megabyte. All of the memory above
the first megabyte is called Extended, or XMS, memory.
HOWEVER, MANY PROGRAMS THAT YOU BUY COMMERCIALLY DO NOT USE
XMS MEMORY AUTOMATICALLY. 90% of the software that you buy in stores
(including ours) operate primarily in the Conventional memory area. This
640K block is also home to your device drivers and related software,
including DOS, your mouse driver, sound card and graphics card drivers,
CD-ROM drivers, and so on. These utilities compete with the programs that
you run for space in the Lower 640K area. When everything that's in RAM
cannot find a home, conflicts (and crashes) occur.
Some of this traffic can be alleviated by using a Memory Manager, such as
the MEMMAKER.EXE which comes with DOS versions 6.x . These utilities load
some of the smaller device drivers into High memory. But there are only a
few hundred Kilobytes of High memory available, so loading everything that
you can there could still leave a lot of drivers and utilities in
Conventional Memory.
If you load environments automatically (like booting straight to Microsoft
Windows, DOS shell, or a menu program, to name a few), the traffic in the
Lower 640K gets worse. To further complicate the matter, sound and
graphic-intensive programs (like ours) use more of the Lower 640K than
most. Our "WARRIORS" game, for example, requires 560K OF FREE
CONVENTIONAL MEMORY! That leaves only 80K for all of those devices that
cannot load into High memory.
RUNNING "WARRIORS"
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So what does all of this mean to you? Two things:
1) NO MATTER HOW MUCH RAM YOU HAVE IN YOUR MACHINE, IN MOST SITUATIONS, YOU
HAVE ONLY 640K OF RAM TO WORK WITH.
2) IF YOU WANT TO RUN GRAPHIC AND SOUND-INTENSIVE SOFTWARE, YOU >>MUST!!<<
FREE UP ENOUGH CONVENTIONAL MEMORY TO DO SO, OR IT WILL NOT RUN!!! AND
YOU MUST ALSO CONFIGURE YOUR SYSTEM FOR THE EMS MEMORY REQUIRED.
DOS 6'S MEMMAKER
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There are many ways to go about freeing required memory, depending on your
situation. As mentioned above, using a Memory Manager program is a
straightforward and dependable way to do this. If you are using DOS 6 or
higher, you already have a pretty powerful Memory Management tool called
MEMMAKER.EXE, which you will find in your DOS directory. Anytime that you
find yourself short of memory in DOS 6.x, do the following:
1) Go to a DOS prompt.
2) Type MEMMAKER, then press the Enter key.
3) If you need it (and with "WARRIORS" you do), answer "Yes" when the
program asks you if you will be using programs that require EMS memory.
After the computer reboots, get to your DOS prompt. Then type MEM, and press
the Enter key. Note the amount of FREE CONVENTIONAL and FREE EXPANDED
(EMS); these should be ???K+ and ???K+, respectively.
THIRD PARTY MEMORY MANAGERS
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If they are not, or you do not have DOS 6, you might consider purchasing a
professional Memory Manager like Quarterdeck's Expanded Memory Manager
(QEMM). These utilities are the finest and most sophisticated way to
control memory in all situations, are very easy to use. They do, of course,
require you to purchase an additional piece of software. Please note that
as the computer industry moves toward more sound and graphic-intensive
products (Multimedia), that more and more software that you purchase will
require large amounts of free conventional memory, as well as some amount of
available EMS. In other words, purchasing a professional Memory Manger is a
good bet for your computing future.
BOOT DISKS
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The final way to free up memory is to create a Boot Disk. A Boot Disk is a
disk that runs the computer from a floppy drive, loading only the bare
essentials for running the program in question. A Boot Disk for
"WARRIORS" would include a driver for the basic system configuration
information that is always necessary to run your computer.
To create a Boot Disk, put a blank disk into floppy drive A:.
Then type the following:
FORMAT /S A:
Then hit the Enter key.
Next, you will want to copy two files to this disk: AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.
SYS. AUTOEXEC.BAT is the file that automatically launches utilities that
contribute to running your system; CONFIG.SYS is the file that configures
that basics of your system. to copy these files, do type the following:
COPY C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT A:\
Then hit the Enter key. Then type:
COPY C:\CONFIG.SYS A:\
Then hit the Enter key again.
The next important step is to Edit these files in order to remove all
utilities and programs that are not necessary to the WARRIORS game.
To Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT on your boot disk, type the following:
EDIT A:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
Then hit the Enter key. A blue screen containing batch file information
will come up. You can edit this information by moving the cursor to a line,
using the Delete key to delete unwanted text, and use the Insert key to add to or
overwrite existing text. You will DELETE all but the following lines.
@ECHO OFF
PROMPT=$P$G
PATH=C:\;C:\DOS
SET TEMP=DOS
*NOTE: IF THE LINES IN YOUR AUTOEXEC.BAT DO NOT READ >>>EXACTLY<<< AS THE
ABOVE, MODIFY THEM SO THAT THEY DO!!!
When you have finished these modifications, pull down the File menu (using
your mouse or the Alt-F keyboard command) and choose Exit. You will be
asked if you want to save the changes to his file; say "yes".
Now we will do the same thing to the CONFIG.SYS on your boot disk.
Type the following:
EDIT A:\CONFIG.SYS
Then hit the Enter key. You'll see the blue screen again, this time with
lines of DEVICES and such. Again you will DELETE all but the following
lines, with TWO exceptions:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM HIGHSCAN 3000
FILES=20
BUFFERS=10
DOS=HIGH,UMB
*NOTE: IF THE LINES IN YOUR CONFIG.SYS DO NOT READ >>>EXACTLY<<< AS THE
ABOVE, MODIFY THEM SO THAT THEY DO!!!
The three exceptions are the CD-ROM drivers (it might be in either AUTOEXEC.BAT
or in CONFIG.SYS, depending on the brand and version), the sound card drivers
and any HARD DRIVE COMPRESSION utility that you might be running.
The CD-ROM and sound card drivers are .EXE or .COM files which contain
"CD" in their name or an abbreviated name of the company that made the CD-
ROM drive or the sound card.
The HARD DRIVE COMPRESSION utility (if you have one) will be a .SYS file,
and will either be DOUBLESPACE (the DOS 6.x utility), STACKER or SUPERSTORE
(two common third-party utilities), or something similar.
The line containing either of these types of files will begin with a DEVICE
statement. DO NOT DELETE THESE LINES! If they do begin with the statement:
DEVICE=
...then change them to read:
DEVICEHIGH=
As before, Exit and Save the changes at this point.
Now you have a Boot Disk. To use it, make sure that it is in the A: drive
with the drive door closed, and reboot the machine. To see if it has gotten
you enough FREE CONVENTIONAL MEMORY and EMS, type the following:
MEM
Then hit the Enter key. You must have more than ???K of FREE CONVENTIONAL
MEMORY and more than ???K of FREE EMS at this point in order to run the
game. If this is not the case, compare all of your work to the instructions
above to make sure that you didn't mistype anything, reboot, and check MEM
again.
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3. How to play Warrior ?
Warrior is a fighting game. So you will have to fight. There is 4 directions
where your Warrior can go, and 2 different strikes: blow and kick.
You can play Warrior by using:
the keyboard
a joystick
a PC paddle
For the paddle or the joystick, you will have to go to the option menu,
use the calibrate option and the declare joystick as ON.
If you want to use the keyboard, you will use:
Right player (or 1 Player mode):
up: arrow up
down: arrow down
left: arrow left
right: arrow right
punch: [ENTER]
kick: [SHIFT]
Left player:
up: e
down: d
left: s
right: f
punch: [TAB]
kick: [CAPSLOCK]
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4. Storyline and features of the complete version.
The best warriors of human history are brought by magic to a strange and
savage island. They have been summoned by a dark fighter, known as the
Master, who wants to defeat each of them to prove he is the universal
champion. The player must win all his fights with his choosen warrior.
If he manage to bring down the Master, he becomes the new Master and can
return to his own land and time with the title of champion.
In the complete version, you will find:
* GUS music and sound support
* Ten different warriors to choose, each with specific animations,
secrets and normal blows, weak points and advantages.
* Warriors in full 3D with weapons and up to 20 different blows
* 11 different places through the island, nearer and nearer from the
place where the warriors will meet their doom.
In the 2 Players Mode, the players choose the place where they want to be.
In the 1 player Mode, the player progress through the island in 11 more
and more frightening places.
* Two views for each background, at ground level and from above, that
can be shifted at will during the game.
* Special full 3D replay mode.
* Six Mb of realistic sounds (300 different sounds) for the backgrounds
and for the characters, played on six channels.
* Fourteen CD heavy metal music tracks (56 minutes of music): one for each background, for the
setup screens and for the prolog and epilog.
* Fourteen MIDI alternative rockÆn roll music tracks in the floppy
version.
* One secret and powerful warrior, the Master, who is unveiled at the
very end of the game. In a special cheat mode, he can be choosen for a two-players fight.
* Weapons, that can be used, drawn or left at will, for five of the ten
warriors. The use of each weapon provides new animations and blows.
* Real time shadows for the characters, different in each background,
according to the ambiant light (sun, torchs, candles, fires...).
* More than twenty cheat-modes displayed on a special menu screen,
including four new fun characters, turbo-speed, goremode, tiny fighters,
special 3D mode where the players can use the Replay engine, etc.
* Dazzling prolog and epilog, designed as classical movie cartoons, with a
heavy rock nÆ roll soundtrack (more than five minutes of animated movie).
5. Known problems:
- If you have some trouble with the sounds in Warriors, please
remove the /E argument in the MSCDEX.EXE command line (in your Autoexec.bat)
- If you don't have enough conventionnal memory, please do not
select a midi music driver (Adlib, SBAWE32 or MT32)
- DMA channel 1 required for SB.