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- METALTECH: BATTLEDROME
- Demo Version 1.0 Release Notes
-
- I. GAME INSTRUCTIONS
-
- BATTLEDROME DEMO INSTRUCTIONS
-
- This demo provides a limited version of Battledrome that lets
- you play computer opponents. In the full game, you can also play
- friends over a modem or IPX network. The Menu Bar screens use an
- intuitive point-and-click interface. You'll see grayed-out buttons
- for functions are not available in the demo.
-
- These instructions provide a very brief description of Battledrome's
- functions, including a quick reference. You may want to print it out
- for convenience while playing.
-
- OVERVIEW
-
- Battledrome is a virtual robotic combat simulator. Once you set up
- your fighting vehicle, or HERC, you challenge an opponent to a
- match. When an opponent accepts your challenge, you will negotiate
- a wager and combat conditions, and then proceed to the Arena to
- battle for the agreed-on prize money. As you win prize money, you
- will be able to buy better weapons, and will be able to challenge
- better opponents. You cannot buy new HERCs in this demo version.
-
- CONTROLS SETUP
-
- Your first step is to set up and calibrate your controls. Select
- Preferences from the Main Menu. Go to Controls. Select the
- controllers you want to use, and what you want them to control.
- (See Joystick Information at the end for details.) If you are using
- a joystick, click Calibrate and follow the on-screen instructions.
- When done, click on the Main Menu to back out.
-
- INSTANT ACTION
-
- If you wish to jump right into Arena combat, you can click
- INSTANT ACTION on the Main Menu. This places you in the Arena in a
- Barreta-class HERC. See THE ARENA section for controls. If you
- prefer to select and arm your own HERC and challenge your own
- opponents, go instead to the following screens.
-
- LOGIN and HERC SETUP
-
- To start, go to LOGIN and select or create a Pilot. Then click
- LOCAL to login against the computer. You can then click HERCS on
- the Main Menu to Select and Setup your HERCULAN fighting vehicle.
- Your Wealth determines which HERCs and which weapons, engines,
- armor, etc. you can buy. More and bigger is better. In this demo
- version you cannot purchase new HERCs.
-
- REPAIR/RELOAD
-
- Before each match, you come to this area to Reload cannons,
- missiles, and mine launchers, and to Repair any battle damage
- (assuming you can afford it.)
-
- OPPONENTS
-
- Once your HERC is armed, click on the Main Menu Opponents button to
- challenge another pilot to a match. You can only challenge "Idle"
- opponents. Once an opponent accepts a challenge, you go straight to
- negotiations.
-
- NEGOTIATIONS
-
- Here you negotiate the ground rules under which the match will be
- conducted. You may propose wagers, weapons, and arena conditions,
- and SUBMIT them. It may take several rounds of proposals until one
- of you accepts or withdraws. Once one of you ACCEPTS, you go to the
- Arena and begin Combat.
-
- THE ARENA
-
- In the Arena, use every weapon and trick you have to win. If you do
- something illegal, the Referee will tell you. Other than that, the
- only rule is to destroy. Once combat ends, you can repair your HERC
- and try again to move up in the rankings.
-
- Remember that you can move the HERC and the Turret separately. If
- you get tangled up, press [Backspace] to realign the Turret.
-
- Explore all of the displays and functions on your Heads Up Display
- (HUD). The more you play, the more you'll discover of Battledrome's
- tactical subtleties. Experiment with the probes and weapons, try
- different strategies and Arena conditions, and above all, have fun!
-
-
- II. GAME CONTROLS
-
- ARENA CONTROLS
-
- Surrender Match Esc
- Preferences Alt+P or F12
- Calibrate Joystick Ctrl+J
- Brighten Screen F8
- Quit to DOS Ctrl+Q
-
- VIEW CONTROL
-
- Cockpit F1
- Probes F2-F5
- Attach Probe On/Off A
- Next Probe Alt+N
- Toggle Control
- Between HERC/Probe Tab
- (must be in a Probe)
- Controlling Attached Probes:
- Move around herc Arrow Keys
- Zoom In/Out Up/Down Arrow + >
- Controlling Detached Probe:
- Change view dir. Arrow Keys
- Probe Forward >
- Probe Backwards <
-
- HERC CONTROL
-
- Change Between
- HERC/Turret Insert or Button 2
- Forward/Reverse Up/Down Arrows
- Left/Right Left/Right Arrows
- HERC Left [
- HERC Right ]
- Turret Up I
- Turret Down M
- Turret Left J
- Turret Right K
- Turret Centered Backspace
- Throttle
- Zero 0
- Decrease -
- Increase +
- Full or Reverse /
-
- WEAPON CONTROL
-
- Fire Next Weapon Space
- Single-Fire Weapon 1-6
- Add/Remove Weapon
- from Chain Alt+1-6
-
- HEADS UP DISPLAY (HUD)
-
- HUD On/Off U
- Reset HUD Ctrl+U
- Energy Allocation E
- Shields
- to 80% X
- +10% Shift+X
- -10% Ctrl+X
- Engine
- to 80% C
- +10% Shift+C
- -10% Ctrl+C
- Weapons
- to 80% V
- +10% Shift+V
- -10% Ctrl+V
- Balance Energy Z
- Weapons Display W
- Target Info T
- View/Control Status B
- Throttle/Heading H
- Probe List P
- Probe Orientation O
- Damage/Shield D
- Internal Systems Status S
- Game Message Display G
-
- JOYSTICK
-
- HERC MODE
- Button 1 (Trigger): Fire Weapon
- Button 2: Switch to Turret Mode
- Forward/Back: Forward/Reverse
- Left/Right: Steer
-
- TURRET MODE
- Button 1 (Trigger): Fire Weapon
- Button 2: Switch to HERC Mode
- Forward/Back: Turret Down/Up
- Left/Right: Turret Left/Right
-
- PROBE ATTACHED MODE
- Normal:
- Forward/Back: Move Up/Down around HERC
- Left/Right: Move Left/Right around HERC
- Button 1 (trigger) depressed:
- Forward/Back: Move towards/away from HERC
- Left/Right: Move Left/Right around HERC
-
- PROBE DETTACHED MODE
- Button 1 (Trigger): Move Probe Forward
- Button 2: Move Probe Backward
- Forward/Back: Look Down/Up
- Left/Right: Look Left/Right
-
- If available:
- Button 3: Align Turret
- Button 4: Zero Throttle
-
- "Hat" Button:
- If Joystick Controls: Hat Controls:
- HERC Turret
- Turret HERC
- Probe Probe
-
- When in a Probe, the Tab key switches from HERC/Turret mode
- to Probe mode.
-
- THRUSTMASTER WCS MK. II (WCS)
-
- The first bank of six buttons corresponds to the six weapons
- [1]--[6]. Reconfigure as you wish.
-
- THRUSTMASTER RUDDER CONTROL SYSTEM (RCS)
-
- The default setting is for Turret Control. Otherwise, RCS will
- control HERC steering.
-
-
- III. INCOMPATIBILITIES
-
- TSR VIRUS DETECTION PROGRAMS AND "UNDELETE" UTILITIES:
- When installing or operating Metaltech: Battledrome, we recommend
- that you disable any "undelete" utilities including Norton
- Smartcan or Mirror. You will also want to disable any TSR Virus
- Detection programs as each of these utilities might cause install
- problems or random lockups during game play. An easy and effective
- way to accomplish this is to create a boot disk using the install
- program's boot disk creator. For more information, please refer
- to your simulation documentation.
-
- MEMORY MANAGEMENT:
- Metaltech: Battledrome runs in 32-bit protected mode and may
- suffer from incompatibilities with older memory managers including
- QEMM 6.02 and early versions of EMM386. If you experience lockups
- or other problems when running the simulation, try the following
- suggestions:
-
- a) Make a boot disk using the boot disk creator option in the
- install program. This option will create a custom boot-up
- configuration on a floppy disk and allow BD's own
- memory manager to better utilize all of your computer's
- available memory. Once the BD install routine has
- successfully created the boot disk, restart your computer
- with this disk in your A drive.
-
- b) Try an updated or newer memory manager. Many of the updated
- memory managers work more effectively with 32-bit protected mode
- applications. Check with your memory manager manufacturer for
- upgrade information.
-
- MOUSE DRIVERS
- In order to insure complete mouse compatibility within BD, we
- recommend that you use one of the following mouse drivers:
-
- - Microsoft Mouse driver version 8.20a or above
- - Logitech Mouse driver version 6.23 or above
-
- The above mentioned mouse drivers have been tested and found to work
- effectively within this simulation. Other drivers may cause program
- lock-ups, video distortion (in the form of white lines on the
- screen), or mouse control problems.
-
- SOUND BLASTER 16 AND BOOT DISK CREATOR:
- On occasion, the boot disk creator might not copy the SBCONFIG.EXE
- line onto the AUTOEXEC.BAT file of the boot disk. This may result
- in the introduction and the game running without any sound or music.
- If this occurs, you will need to manually insert the SBCONFIG.EXE
- line from your standard boot-up configuration into the AUTOEXEC.BAT
- file on the boot disk. Below is an example of how the line should
- look:
-
- C:\SB16\SBCONFIG.EXE /S
-
- NOTE - the above line should appear immediately after all other
- Sound Blaster statements within the AUTOEXEC.BAT file of your
- boot disk. For assistance or more information about completing
- this step, please refer to your sound card documentation or call
- Creative Labs Technical Support.
-
-
- IV. MISCELLANEOUS
-
- SOUND CARD PROBLEMS
- While we have made every effort to support as many sound cards as
- possible, there are a few sound cards that are not supported
- directly within Battledrome. You may have to configure your card
- for Sound Blaster emulation if you have a card that is not
- directly supported by the game drivers. Some Sound Blaster
- emulation utilities might not work properly with Battledrome.
- NOTE - not all sound cards are compatible with the Sound Blaster
- card. Check your hardware documentation to determine if your
- card is compatible.
-
- SOUNDSET SOUNDCARD DETECTION
-
- Soundset's autodetection feature is highly dependent on having
- the correct environment variables set and device drivers loaded in
- your autoexec.bat file for some kinds of cards. If soundset
- does not detect your card make sure that you have installed your
- soundcard properly in your machine and that you have run the
- installation software that came with your soundcard. If all else
- fails, you can set the parameters for your soundcard manually in
- soundset.
-
- GRAVIS ULTRASOUND
-
- Gravis Ultrasound and Ultrasound Max cannot be detected from
- Soundset. There is a utility called GRAVBD.exe in your
- BattleDrome directory that will properly configure your
- resource.cfg for the Gravis cards. At this time the Gravis
- drivers only supprt digital effects not MIDI music.
-
- CREATIVE LABS AWE-32
-
- You cannot adjust the volume of the midi music on an AWE-32.
-
- ROLAND MT-32
-
- The SRL on Battledrome's box is incorrect. Battledrome does not
- directly support the ROLAND MT-32. However, you can still use the
- MT-32 as your music output device. To configure Battledrome for
- the MT-32, select MPU-401 for your MIDI music driver in Soundset.
- This sets MIDI music output to go to a General MIDI output device.
- Because the MT-32 is not a true General MIDI device, you may
- experience some missed or substituted instruments in the MIDI music
- track, however most tracks will play fine.
-
- SCSI DRIVERS
- If your system is equipped with a SCSI hard drive, you will need to
- make sure that you are loading the appropriate SCSI driver in your
- CONFIG.SYS file. For additional information or instructions on
- how to accomplish this task, please refer to your hard drive or
- SCSI controller documentation or manufacturer.
-
- To run BD on a 4 Meg machine, you will most likely need to
- make a boot disk or remove your high memory driver from your
- config.sys file. BD doesn't require a high memory driver, and
- such drivers can take up enough memory to cause BD not to run.
-
-
- CONFIGURING YOUR JOYSTICK
- The first time you run Battledrome after installing it onto
- your computer, you must manually select and calibrate your
- joystick. Once you have done this, the computer will
- automatically remember your settings.
-
- THRUSTMASTER DEVICE SUPPORT
-
- We have added additional key combinations that Thrustmaster users
- may wish to use in .adv files for the WCS Mark II or in .B50 files
- for the FLCS. BD does not support the WCS MK I.
-
- Thrustmaster throttle keys:
- Ctrl-9 toggle fwd/reverse gears
- Ctrl-8 max fwd throttle
- Ctrl-7 3/4 fwd throttle
- Ctrl-6 1/4 fwd throttle
- Ctrl-5 all stop
- Ctrl-4 1/4 rev throttle
- Ctrl-3 3/4 rev throttle
- Ctrl-2 max rev throttle
-
- There is a default BD.ADV file for the WCS Mark II shipped with
- Battledrome. A .B50 file for the FLCS was not available at the
- time of duplication.
-
- You can reach Thrustmaster technical support at (503) 968-3400
- 9-5 Pacific time weekdays if you have questions about Thrustmaster
- controls.
-
- GRAVIS GAME PAD
- We have found that BD works well with the Gravis Game Pad. To
- use this device, select and calibrate the pad as 1 Standard
- Joystick. Make sure you set the game pad to ANALOG rather than
- DIGITAL. Check your game pad documentation for instructions on
- how to accomplish this.
-
- CUSTOMIZING YOUR BOOT DISK
- Because Metaltech: Battledrome uses a 32-bit DOS extender,
- you do not need to load a memory manager as outlined in the
- game documentation on page 68. The automatic boot disk
- creator in the install program will create a boot configuration
- that is optimized to run this game. It will allow BD's built
- in memory manager to optimize your full computer's memory to run
- the game as effectively as possible.
-
- IMPROVING PERFORMANCE
-
- To increase performance, try the following:
-
- -Use a smartdrive if you have enough memory in your machine
- -Decrease the arena detail in the simulation (F12 or Control-P)
- -Avoid selecting arenas with "Many" obstacles or blaster turrets
- -Take only 1 or 2 camera probes into combat
- -Select "None" for sound and music in the install program
-
- CONTACTING SIERRA CUSTOMER SERVICE:
- Sierra On-Line Direct Sales Sierra On-Line Customer Service
- P.O. Box 3404 P.O. Box 3404
- Salinas, CA 93912 Salinas, CA 93912
-
- Phone: (800) 757-7707 Phone: (800) 743-7725
- Fax: (408) 644-2018 Fax: (408) 644-2018
-
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