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- STAR CONTROL 3 (TM) CD Demo README
- ----------------------------------
-
- For instructions on how to play the Star Control 3 CD Demo, please
- consult the MANUAL.TXT file. For more detailed technical help, or
- information on installing and running Star Control 3, please consult
- the HELP.ME file.
-
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- I. Introduction
- II. Quick Start
- III. Running Star Control 3
- A. Installing The Game
- B. Setting Up Sound
- C. Running The Game
- IV. Viewing the Manual
- V. HyperMelee Remote Play Notes
- A. Network Games
- B. Modem Games
- C. Serial Games
- D. Remote Play Tips
- VI. Technical Tips
- VII. Known Bugs
- VIII. Technical Support
- IX. Legal Stuff
-
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- INTRODUCTION
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Accolade is pleased to present the STAR CONTROL 3 CD Demo.
-
-
- *What is STAR CONTROL?
-
- STAR CONTROL is simply the coolest Space-Action-Adventure-Strategy
- game ever made. Some time after the 20th Century, the vicious,
- caterpillar-like Ur-Quan showed up in our solar system, and things
- haven't been the same since.
-
-
- *Is there even more STAR CONTROL?
-
- If you haven't already got one, you can get ready to learn the rest of
- the STAR CONTROL story by running out to the store and buying your
- copy of Accolade's STAR CONTROL Collection available now at almost any
- computer store anywhere. STAR CONTROL Collection contains STAR CONTROL
- and STAR CONTROL II. STAR CONTROL Collection--it's value-priced and
- wholesome!
-
- While you are at the Mall, buy the STAR CONTROL novel, INTERBELLUM,
- now available at finer book stores everywhere, or you can contact
- Prima Publishing at 800-531-2343 to place an order.
-
- Coming soon: the STAR CONTROL 3 Strategy Guide available from Prima
- Publishing. To order call 800-531-2343.
-
- Haven't had enough STAR CONTROL? Check us out at our Web site:
- http://www.accolade.com/
-
-
- * What does this mean: <key>?
-
- In this Readme file, there are numerous references to <key>. This
- means that in order to get a response from the computer, press the key
- on your keyboard listed in between the carets < >.
-
-
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- QUICK START
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Insert the Star Control 3 disc into the CD-ROM drive. After the CD has
- been recognized, run the INSTALL program and the SETSOUND utility from
- the SC3DEMO subdirectory. Go to the path you have installed the game
- under and run SC3DEMO. For more detailed instructions, check out the
- RUNNING STAR CONTROL 3 section.
-
- To get help on how to use the game, press F1 from almost any screen.
- To get a hint on how to proceed in the adventure game, press F5 and
- ask ICOM. To find out what something is called, hold the pointer over
- an item or icon for a moment without pressing any buttons. For more
- detailed instructions, check out MANUAL.TXT. Have fun!
-
-
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- RUNNING STAR CONTROL 3
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- INSTALLING THE GAME
- -------------------------------
-
- Star Control 3 comes with its own installation program that must be
- run before you can play the game. The most common configuration for
- machines at the time of this document is one or two floppy drives, a
- single hard drive, and a single CD-ROM drive, so that a reference to:
-
- A: refers to the floppy drive that will boot your machine if a system
- disk is present in the drive when the machine is turned on
-
- C: refers to your hard drive
-
- D: refers to your CD-ROM drive
-
- If the drive specifications are different on your machine, then use
- the appropriate equivalent drive as necessary. If you are reading this
- thirty years in the future, and drive devices have been replaced by
- magneto-neural interfaces, then we cannot help you.
-
- From DOS:
-
- Insert the CD with the Star Control 3 Demo into the CD-ROM tray and
- change drive designations to access the SC3DEMO subdirectory of the
- CD-ROM drive.
-
- Example: D: <Enter>
- CD \SC3DEMO <Enter>
-
- Type: INSTALL <Enter>
-
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
-
- From Windows 95:
-
- Once Windows 95 has loaded, and is operating normally, insert the CD
- with the Star Control 3 Demo into your CD-ROM drive. Give the CD a few
- seconds to read.
-
- If the disc does not autoplay, click on the START icon from the
- Windows 95 desktop and select 'Run' from the START menu. Select
- 'Browse' and access the SC3DEMO subdirectory of the CD-ROM drive.
-
- Type: INSTALL <Enter>
-
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
-
-
- SETTING UP SOUND
- -------------------------------
-
- After the game is installed, SETSOUND will run automatically. Use
- SETSOUND to install the correct sound and music drivers for your
- system.
-
- Using the arrow keys, move the highlight over the "Select and
- configure MIDI music driver" option, then press <Enter>.
-
- Using the arrow keys, move the highlight over the correct sound driver
- for your sound card, then press <Enter>.
-
- Using the arrow keys, move the highlight over the "Attempt to
- configure sound driver automatically" option, then press <Enter>.
-
- If the sound driver does not configure automatically, you will have to
- return to this screen and choose the "Skip auto-detection and
- configure sound driver manually" option.
-
- Once you have returned to the main SETSOUND screen, using the arrow
- keys, move the highlight over the "Select and configure digital audio
- driver" option, then press <Enter>.
-
- Using the arrow keys, move the highlight over the correct sound driver
- for your sound card, then press <Enter>.
-
- Using the arrow keys, move the highlight over the "Attempt to
- configure sound driver automatically" option, then press <Enter>.
-
- If the sound driver does not configure automatically, you will have to
- return to this screen and choose the "Skip auto-detection and
- configure sound driver manually" option.
-
- When you are done and have returned to the main SETSOUND screen, using
- the arrow keys, move the highlight over the "Done" option, then press
- <Enter>.
-
- If you wish to change these options in the future, go to the DOS
- prompt and type:
-
- C:\PROGRAMF\ACCOLADE\SC3DEMO\SETSOUND <Enter>
-
- (assuming you installed Star Control to the default directory)
-
-
- RUNNING THE GAME
- -------------------------------
- From DOS:
-
- Insert the CD with the Star Control 3 Demo into the CD-ROM tray and
- change drive designations to access the hard drive.
-
- Example: C:\ <Enter>
-
- Type: CD PROGRAMF\ACCOLADE\SC3DEMO
-
- (assuming you installed Star Control to the default directory)
-
- Type: SC3DEMO <Enter>
-
- From Windows 95:
-
- Once Windows 95 has loaded, and is operating normally, insert the CD
- with the Star Control 3 Demo into your CD-ROM drive. Give the CD a
- few seconds to read.
-
- If the disc does not autoplay, click on the START icon from the
- Windows 95 desktop and select 'Run' from the START menu. Select
- 'Browse' and access the SC3DEMO subdirectory of the hard drive.
-
- For example: C:\PROGRAMF\ACCOLADE\SC3DEMO
-
- (assuming you installed Star Control 3 to the default directory, and
- where C: is your hard drive).
-
- Type: SC3DEMO <Enter>
-
-
- NOTE: If you have problems getting Star Control 3 to run, please
- consult the HELP.ME file.
-
-
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- VIEWING THE MANUAL
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- The MANUAL.TXT, README.TXT, and HELP.ME files are text files. You can
- view them from within the INSTALL program, the DOS EDIT program, or
- the Windows 95 NOTEPAD program. The printed and on-line manuals in the
- full version of the game include additional information on the various
- races and star ships in Star Control 3.
-
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- HYPERMELEE REMOTE PLAY NOTES
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-
- NETWORK GAME NOTES:
- ------------------
- 1. Both machines must be on the same IPX-compatible network in order
- for a network game to work properly.
- 2. It is not possible to manually choose a network node. The game
- simply finds the first open node, then grabs the next Player who
- tries to play a network game. So, if you set up a network game
- and are waiting for your friend Ernie to hook up, but Agnus
- (who also wants to play a network game) hooks up before Ernie,
- then you have to play with Agnus.
- 3. If you are running IPX over an Ethernet network, are running
- Windows(R) 95, and your mail service works, but you cannot setup a
- network game, try going into Control Panels/Network/IPX/SPX
- Compatible Protocols/Properties/Advanced and see if your frame
- type is set to AUTO. If it is, try setting your Ethernet Frame
- Values to match your opponent's (both with Ethernet 802.2 or both
- with Ethernet 802.3).
-
- MODEM GAME NOTES:
- ----------------
- 1. Some modem compatibility problems depend on which modem
- makes the call and which modem receives the call. If you have
- problems making a modem connection with another person's
- computer, try having the other person call you,
- instead of you calling them.
-
- SERIAL GAME NOTES:
- -----------------
- 1. If having cable troubles in Windows 95, click on the START
- icon in the lower left-hand corner of the screen, click on
- SETTINGS, then go to the Control Panel, then open the SYSTEM icon.
- Click on the DEVICE MANAGER tab. Under ports, make sure that you
- can see that you have a COM 1 port and a COM 2 Port. Make sure
- that neither have a conflict indicator (black exclamation mark in
- a yellow circle). If you do have a conflict, you need to contact
- your hardware vendor in order to correct this problem.
-
- NOTE: certain cards conflict with COM ports (such as a network card
- set on IRQ 3 when your COM port 2 is also set on IRQ 3).
-
-
- REMOTE PLAY TIPS
- -----------------
- The following tips can make your remote play sessions play better.
-
- 1. Player 2 will always be the remote player on both machines.
- 2. Do not press <Pause>.
- 3. Do not try to start "Lightning Mode".
-
- Make sure that both players in remote melee have the same sound and
- music settings (both on, one on and one off, or both off) or the
- game can become unstable.
-
- Try having both users play the game from the overhead view (Press F5
- to switch views). Not only can this improve your frame rate, but it is
- easier to aim!
-
- If you have problems establishing a modem connection after using other
- communications software, try power cycling your modem to reset it to
- its default settings. If you have an internal modem this may require
- powering down your computer. Some communications programs can leave
- your modem in a non-standard configuration which can interfere with
- the game establishing a modem connection.
-
- Try having both players click on the Fight icon at about the same
- time. Having one computer "on hold" for a long time, waiting for a
- connection or a node, can reduce the chance of establishing a remote
- connection.
-
- In remote melee, the two users can occasionally go out of synch. The
- game will try to recover by bringing the ships back into the melee. If
- this fails several times, both ships will be destroyed and both
- players pick new ships and go on. This can result from high network
- traffic, "dirty" phone lines, or an uncertain serial connection.
- If the game gets out of synch repeatedly, try exiting from the game,
- restarting and re-establishing communications.
-
- Pressing the <Pause> or <Escape> key in remote melee may cause the
- games to go out of synch.
-
- Hitting the planet in remote melee may cause the games to go out of
- synch. You should try not to hit the planet anyway!
-
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- TECHNICAL TIPS
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-
- LOW FRAME RATE IN MELEE
- -----------------
- In melee, your frame rate depends upon the speed of your CPU and your
- video card. If you are getting slow melee performance, try switching
- to the overhead view (press F5 to switch views in melee). This view
- requires less processing and should have a higher frame rate on slow
- systems.
-
- SOUND FOR CUT SCENES
- -----------------
- While it is possible to run Star Control 3 without sound and view
- the alien dialog text instead of listening to it, you will not be
- able to hear the narration during cut scenes. There is no text
- narration during cut scenes. In order to hear the cut scene
- narration you must have sound turned on. Please read the HELP.ME
- file for further information.
-
- JOYSTICKS
- -----------------
- If you find that Player 2's joystick is not as responsive as player
- 1's, try turning off the music in melee. The music and sound controls
- are in the Control screen of the adventure game. Under some
- circumstances, this can improve the responsiveness of Player 2's
- joystick.
-
- If you are using 2 Gravis Game pads on a "Y" splitter, make sure both
- pads are in 2 button mode. Otherwise, the pads will interfere with
- each other.
-
- Hint Line
- -----------------
-
- For Star Control 3 Hints & Tips, call Accolade Direct
-
- 1-900-454-HINT
-
- $.99/minute - If you are under 18 get your parents' permission
- before making this call.
-
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- KNOWN BUGS
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-
- On some keyboards, some key combinations cancel each other out. If
- Player 1 and Player 2 key combinations are canceling each other
- out, choose different key configurations.
-
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- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- You can contact Accolade for technical support from the following
- places:
-
- World Wide Web: http://www.accolade.com/
-
- Internet: techelp@accolade.com
-
- America Online: Keyword: Accolade
-
- CompuServe: Game Publishers A Forum (GO GAMAPUB)
-
- Phone: (408) 296-8400 (Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Pacific)
-
- Fax: (408) 246-0231
-
- Mail: Accolade Customer Support
- 5300 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Suite 500
- San Jose, California 95129
-
- For Star Control 3 Hints & Tips, call Accolade Direct
-
- 1-900-454-HINT
-
- $.99/minute - If you are under 18 get your parents permission
- before making this call.
-
-
- If you are having problems with the game, we can best help you if:
- 1) You are at your computer when you call.
- 2) You have the following information handy:
-
- Date and size of the game executable file (SC3DEMO.EXE)
- Your computer's brand and model
- Your computer's BIOS brand and version number
- Processor Type and Speed
- Total RAM installed in your computer
- Name and version number of your operating system
- (such as MS-DOS or Windows 95)
- Name and version number of your memory manager
- (such as QEMM, EMM386 or 386Max)
- CD-ROM brand and model name
- Video card brand and model name
- Mouse brand and version number of mouse driver
- Sound card brand and model name
- Contents of AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files
- At the DOS prompt (or if you're running Windows 95, select
- "Run" from the Start menu), type "MEM /C [Enter]" and copy down
- the on-screen listing
-
- When sending Tech support e-mail, cut and paste the following into
- your e-mail message and fill in the blanks:
-
- Date:
- Name:
- Phone number:
- E-mail address:
- Game Title:
- Date and size of the game executable file (SC3DEMO.EXE)
- Your computer's brand and model:
- BIOS date:
- BIOS version:
- Processor type:
- Processor speed:
- Operating system:
- Name and version number of your memory manager:
- CD-ROM brand and model name:
- Video card brand and model name:
- Mouse brand and version number of mouse driver:
- Sound card brand and model name:
- Contents of AUTOEXEC.BAT:
- Contents CONFIG.SYS:
- Results of MEM /C:
- Please state the problem you encountered:
- Please state how to reproduce the problem:
-
- If the program crashed with nasty indecipherable techno-garbage,
- please look for the hex number which comes after "Adjusted Crash
- Address" and write it down here:
-
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- LEGAL STUFF
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Accolade and STAR CONTROL 3 are registered trademarks of Accolade,
- Inc. Copyright 1996, Accolade, Inc. All rights reserved. Created by
- Legend Entertainment and based upon characters created by and used
- under license from Paul Reiche III and Fred Ford.
-
- Prima Publishing is a trademark of Prima Communications, Inc.
-
- Edit is Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp. 1995.
-
- Notepad is Copyright (c) 1981-1995 Microsoft Corp.
-
- Microsoft, Windows, and MS-DOS are either registered trademarks or
- trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
- countries.
-
- DOS4GW Professional used under license agreement with Rational
- Systems Inc.
-
- PKUNZIP Reg. U.S. Pat. and TM. Off.
-
- WATCOM C/C++ used under license agreement with WATCOM, Inc.
-
- MSS 3.5 portions of the game code used under license agreement with
- Miles Design, Inc.
-
- Adobe Acrobat Reader is Copyright (c) 1987-1995 Adobe Systems
- Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe, Acrobat, and the Acrobat
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