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- EXILE II: CRYSTAL SOULS
- A fantasy role-playing game from Spiderweb Software
-
- "Shareware Standout" - Computer Player
- 1996 Eddy Award for Best Shareware Game - Honorable Mention
-
- This text file contains a full description of Exile II: Crystal Souls and
- some troubleshooting information. If you have trouble installing or
- playing Exile II: Crystal Souls, look below.
-
- DESCRIPTION OF THE GAME:
-
- Now available ... Exile II: Crystal Souls
- A fantasy role-playing epic for Windows 3.1 and 95.
-
- Spiderweb Software presents Exile II: Crystal Souls, the sequel to the
- shareware fantasy role-playing hit Exile: Escape From the Pit!
-
- Exile II: Crystal Souls is a huge, highly detailed shareware fantasy
- role-playing game for Windows 3.1 and 95! Although Exile II is a sequel to
- Exile, it is designed to be completely playable as a stand-alone game, with
- absolutely no experience with Exile required.
-
- Exile II features a simple, elegant interface, a deep, fascinating game
- system, and excellent graphics and sounds. Explore over a hundred
- towns and dungeon levels, meet scads of characters, and fulfill many
- missions, some tiny, some enormous, as you attempt to complete one
- (or all) of several game-winning quests. Complete the game in one way,
- or several!
-
- And, if enough adventures for three full games isnÆt enough, Exile II:
- Crystal Souls has an intricate plot, full of twists, turns, and the
- fates of three nations colliding in the subterranean nation you call
- home. It truly promises all the game you could want, and then some!
-
- The story:
- The surface world is ruled by the Empire. ThatÆs what itÆs
- called - simply the Empire. What need is there for fancy names when
- thereÆs only one game in town?
-
- For many years, the Empire dealt with its misfits, its loudmouths,
- its petty criminals in one way: it teleported them down into Exile, a
- network of enormous caverns and twisty tunnels stretching for hundreds of
- miles under the surface of the Earth. There, the banished humans fought,
- worked, and struggled to survive.
-
- Then they struck back. With the help of several banished wizards,
- they assassinated the emperor of the Empire. In return, the Empire
- invaded Exile, teleporting down a massive army of well-trained soldiers
- and mages. These troops are now marching through your homeland, destroying
- everyone and everything they find.
-
- If something isnÆt done, you are all doomed. The question is,
- will someone step forward who is smart enough, strong enough, and just
- plain good enough to stop the forces decimating your land?
-
- Exile II: Crystal Souls is $25 shareware. It requires Windows 3.1 or 95,
- 2 MB free RAM, 256 colors, and a 13" monitor. The author is a member of
- the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). Exile II is compatible
- with Windows 95.
- Contact: Spiderweb Software, 14 Easton Ave. #202, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
- E-mail: SpidWeb@aol.com
-
- - Jeff Vogel
- Keeper of Exile
- Spiderweb Software
-
- TROUBLESHOOTING:
-
- The information below should solve many of your problems installing
- or running Exile II: Crystal Souls...
-
- Question: Exile II: Crystal Souls refuses to install!
- Answer: First, make sure you have ten megabytes of free space on the
- drive you're trying to install too (the game takes up 7, but the
- installer needs a little extra space). Then reboot, make sure no other
- programs are running, and try installing Exile II again. If this
- doesn't work, contact SpidWeb@aol.com.
-
- Question: Exile II crashes sometimes for no reason!
- Answer: Several steps to try, which will eliminate most problems.
- 1. Select Preferences from the Options menu. Select Fewer Sounds. If
- this doesn't help, turn off sounds. This will fix most problems.
- 2. Run Exile II with no other programs running.
- 3. Make sure you have 2.5 megabytes of free RAM.
-
- Question: I get crashes when targeting a spell or missile, and nothing
- helps!
- Answer: Select Preferences from the Options menu. Select No Targeting
- Line.
-
- Question: The Exile II screen is really tiny!
- Answer: Go into Windows preferences, and select a monitor mode with a
- different resolution. 640x480 is recommended.
-
- Question: The Exile II screen colors are all bizarre!
- Answer: You need to play Exile II in 256 color mode. Run Exile II, hit F1
- (for help), and read the section on how to get 256 colors on your screen.
-
- Question: When I run Exile II, the colors of all my other running programs
- get strange!
- Answer: This is an unavoidable side effect of the way Windows handles
- color palettes. Exile II requires control of all 256 available colors. If
- the color change makes the other program unusable, don't use it while
- playing Exile II.
-
- Question: OK. I installed the game. It runs fine. It looks fine. But I
- keep starving, if the monsters don't kill me first, and I don't have any
- gold!
- Answer: Read the Hints For Getting Started section near the end of the
- manual (hit F1 to get the manual).
-
- Question: Sometimes, when I switch to another window and
- switch back to Exile II, the colors are all strange.
- Answer: One of the other programs you're running is messing with Exile
- II's color management. Quit everything else you're using (including the
- fancy front-end programs some computers come with) and try running Exile
- II again.