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- Chaos Overlords Quick Start
-
- The objective of Chaos Overlords is simple- RULE THE CITY. The specific objectives
- may vary slightly depending on which scenario you choose, but fighting and making
- money are constants in any game of Chaos Overlords.
-
- You begin every game with one sector and one gang, your Right Hands. The first thing
- you have to do is expand your empire, and to do this you more territory and more people.
- You get money by controlling sectors, influencing sites in those sectors and by "chaosing".
- To do all this you need people, more gangs to do your work.
-
- In the lower right of the screen are three pictures of gangs that are available for you to hire.
- The number in green is the cost in cash to hire the gang. Double clicking on any of the
- faces brings up a detailed summary of the gangs abilities. In the summary, all the statistics
- of the gang are listed. Numbers in red are penalties, and numbers in green are bonuses.
- Gangs with lots of green numbers are generally better than gangs with lots of red numbers.
- The upkeep listed is how much per turn the gang costs you, and the tech level is the highest
- level technology the gang can use. Force is like the gang's hit points, and can range from
- five to nine when you hire (with a maximum of ten)(gangs with a higher force do
- everything better). To hire the gang, click on the picture, and drag the gang to a sector you
- control, or a sector where you have a gang already (even if you don't control it). When you
- release the mouse button, the gang is hired and will appear in that sector at the beginning of
- your next turn.
-
- To control other sectors you must move gangs into those sectors. Double click on your
- home sector. The screen will zoom in and show the sector and the eight surrounding
- sectors. In any highlighted sector, the gangs you control in that sector will be displayed on
- the right of the
- screen. Click on the small green triangle near the top of the picture of your gang. This
- opens up a menu of orders you can give your gang. Select Move. A small map of the
- eight surrounding sectors appears. Click on the sector you wish to move your gang to and
- select OK. The triangle becomes the word Move (letting you know the gang has orders)
- and the gang will move when you end your turn. Another way to move the gang is to click
- on the picture of the gang, and drag it to the sector where you want the gang to move to.
-
- When your gang begins its turn in a sector you do not control, you can attempt to control
- the sector by selecting Control from the order menu of that gang. The gang will attempt to
- control that sector when you end your turn. Unless the sector is controlled by another
- Overlord, you will
- most likely succeed in controlling the sector. After you have controlled the sector, you
- have the option of influencing the sites in the sector.
-
- If controlling a sector is owning the ground people walk on, then Influencing sites is
- owning the buildings and even the people themselves. Sites in a sector can provide you
- with cash and other useful benefits. The only way to take advantage of these sites is to
- influence them to work for
- you. To Influence, you must have a gang in a sector you control, and then select Influence
- from the Order Menu. A window will appear asking you to choose which site they are to
- influence, after clicking on the picture of the site you want, select OK. The gang will begin
- to influence that site when you end your turn. It usually takes more than one turn
- (sometimes as many as five or more) to completely influence the site(you can use the right
- click option to give a 'standing order' to Influence). You only gain benefits from the site if
- you have it completely influenced.
-
- Another way to gain quick money is to Chaos. Chaos involves creating anarchy in a sector
- to get money. To have a gang chaos, select Chaos from the Order Menu. The gang will
- create chaos when you end your turn. The amount of money you make is determined by
- the type of sector you are doing chaos in. The higher class the sector is (Upper as opposed
- to Lower class) the more money you make. There is a danger to Chaos, however. The
- tolerance of a sector is how easy or hard it is to chaos in a sector. If you perform a lot of
- chaos in a low tolerance sector, then the police will crack down on you and you get no
- money from the chaos in that sector. If you get too many crackdowns in a short period of
- time, you will lose control of the sector.
-
- Eventually you will need to fight the gangs employed by the other Overlords. When a
- sector you have a gang in has a red circle (instead of the normal green circle), then an
- enemy gang is detected in that sector. To see the enemy gang(s) in that sector, bring up the
- zoom view of that sector (by double clicking on the sector) and click on the lit Overlord
- face at the top of the screen. The gangs controlled by that Overlord which are detected in
- the sector will be displayed. To fight, click on your face, then select Attack from the Order
- Menu on any gang you want to fight. Then select the picture of the gang you want to attack
- in the window that comes up. A red cross-hair will appear on the enemy gang you have
- selected. When satisfied with your target, select OK. At the beginning of your next turn, a
- window will appear displaying the combat. Your gang is always on the left, and the
- enemy gang is always on the right. The two bars below the gangs' pictures are their force
- totals (like hit points). The top bar shows their force at the beginning of the fight, and the
- bottom bar shows their force at the end of the fight.
-
- To get better at combat, you need to have good weapons and armor. To develop better
- weapons and armor, you need to research. To research, select a gang and give them the
- order to Research (from the Order Menu). A window will appear asking you what you
- would like to have the gang research. Technology is divided into four categories,
- Melee/Bladed Weapons, Range Weapons, Armor, and Miscellaneous. To select a different
- category, click on the picture that represents the category you want (Gun for Ranged, etc.).
- To select a technology to research, pick the item from the list. To preview the item you are
- researching, double click on the name, and a window will open giving the item's statistics.
- Researching can take a very long time to complete, so keep at it and be patient, and if
- possible, get as many gangs as possible to help research(you can use the right click option
- to give a 'standing order' to Research)..
-
- To Equip an item you have successfully researched, select Equip from the Order Menu.
- Select the category you want to equip, and then select the item you want. Make sure you
- have enough cash available to equip the gang with the item you want. A gang can only
- equip with one item per turn.
-
- After battle, a wounded gang can attempt to get force back by Healing. Selecting Heal
- from the Option Menu instructs the gang to heal its damage. When you end your turn, the
- gang will recover some of its damage. The amount healed varies, and is sometimes
- minimal or none.
-
- Bribing and Snitching are two commands to deal with Chaos, or more specifically,
- tolerance. Both are accessed through the Order Menu, and both cost three cash. Bribing
- raises the tolerance in a sector (making it easier for you to Chaos) and Snitching lowers the
- tolerance in a sector (making it harder for your opponent to Chaos, and causing the police
- to crack down more often). Bribing is best done in your sectors, and Snitching is best
- done in enemy sectors.
-
- The following are more specific instructions on "how to play" Chaos Overlords
-
- Game Setup Screen:
- Select the type of goal (left):
- Kill 'Em All: Eliminate all other players.
- Siege: Take control of all headquarters.
- Big Man: Control sectors in center of city. You receive 1 point for controlling a sector for
- 1 round.
-
- Select Player face (middle right) by clicking on the large Red player shown, then click on
- Add (lower right) to fill in the remaining spaces with human players, if desired. All empty
- spaces are played by the computer--there are always six players.
-
- Click on Begin (lower right) to start a game.
-
- Main Screen
-
- Info Screen (upper right):
- Goal
- Current Year, week / Weeks left to play
- Score
- Total Cash
- Active Sector information:
- Coordinates: columns A-G, rows 1-8
- Income: low (LO) to upper (UP)-- "class" of the active sector, which indicates the level of
- cash you may be able to chaos from the residents. High class sectors have better stuff to
- steal, therefore your gang will be more efficient in "chaosing" there.
- Tolerance: if Chaos exceeds this number, the police will crackdown on your activities, and
- you will get no money from this sector for that round.
- Support: resistance of sector residents to takeover by your opponents.
- Cash: income you will receive this round from sector and site taxes.
-
- Throughout the game, red numbers indicate negative quantities.
-
- Control Panel (right):
- Events: view events for this round (if any).
- Comlink: L-view messages from other players. R-send messages to other players.
- Combat: L-view combat summary for this round (if any). R-view detailed combat for this
- round.
- Financial: L-total of expected credits and expenses for all sectors. R- total of expected
- credits and expenses for current sector.
- Mercs: L-displays the statistics for all of your gangs in the active sector. R-displays
- statistics for gangs in the hire pool.
- Ranking: relative game positions of all six players.
- Done: ends your turn.
-
- L is a left click. / R is a right click.
-
- Hiring Pool (lower right):
- You may hire or fire one gang each round.
- The one-time cost of hiring each gang is shown to the lower left of each picture.
- Gang statistics: double-click on their picture.
- Hire Gang: drag the gang's picture onto a Sector that you control, or where you already
- have a gang.
- Fire Gang: click on the red X at the lower right of the gang's picture.
-
- Main Grid (left):
- Sector color indicates which player Controls it.
- Flashing border: active sector.
- White circle: you have at least one gang present.
- Green center: no enemy gangs detected.
- Red center: one or more enemy gangs detected.
- ? mark: at least one gang awaiting instructions.
- Icons: shows which sites you have influenced.
- Double-click to go to Sector Screen.
-
- Sector Screen
-
- Opponent bar (top): when the gang indicator circle has a red center, one or more of your
- opponents' pictures will be highlighted--click on their picture to see what enemy gangs are
- present.
- Mini-grid (upper left): centered on active sector. Double-click any of the surrounding
- sectors to see their screens.
- Gangs (right): all of yours, to a maximum of 6 allowed per sector, per player. Double-
- click on the pictures to see statistics. Force-bar (above picture) is fully green at maximum.
- Item windows (below picture) show, when equipped: Weapon, Armor, Misc. (left to
- right).
- Sites (lower left): double-click on the pictures to see statistics. Red bar (below picture) will
- turn green when Influenced.
- Green arrow (lower left): return to the Main Screen.
-
- Gang Command Menu (pull-down under force-bar): Give each gang one command per
- round.
- Attack: attack another gang. Click on the picture of the enemy's gang.
- Bribe: temporarily increase the tolerance level for the sector. (cost = 3)
- Chaos: raise cash.
- Control: attempt to control active sector.
- Equip: buy weapons, armor, and other items--availability dependent on gang's Tech level.
- Give: gives an item to another gang.
- Heal: restore Force-bar.
- Hide: attempt to avoid combat.
- Influence: attempt to influence Site.
- Move: deploy to any of the 8 surrounding sectors.
- Research: You must complete research on an item before you can equip any of your other
- gangs with it. Ability to research is dependent on Tech level.
- Sell: sells an item for cash.
- Snitch: temporarily decreases the tolerance level for the sector. (cost = 3)
- None: gang does nothing this turn.
- Terminate: fire gang.
- Right click will show available commands that may be issued as standing orders. Gangs
- will automatically continue to perform standing orders until completed, or until you give
- them another command.
-