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- CRUSADER: NO REMORSE (TM)
-
- =============================================================================
-
- VESA REQUIRED
-
- To play Crusader: No Remorse, you must have a VESA bios installed. If you do
- not, the game will not run properly. To correct this situation run UNIVBE,
- a Universal VESA driver included with the game, before you begin play. We
- suggest you create a batch file to do this. For example, if you use the
- UNIVBE.EXE file we provided, go into Windows Notepad, and type the following
- lines:
-
- UNIVBE
- CRUSADER
-
- Then go to "File" and select "Save As" and change to the directory where
- you installed Crusader. We suggest you name this simple batch file
- CRUSADER.BAT when you save it. Once you do this, typing "Crusader" should
- take you directly into the game.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
-
- -demo - Loops the introduction.
- -x 43 - Disables the low memory check. If you use this option,
- Crusader: No Remorse will let you into the game with
- less memory than it may need which may make the game
- unstable. The parameter following the "x" is the
- percentage you wish to dedicate to dynamic processes
- within the game. This should normally be left at 43.
- Altering this may cause your game to run out of memory.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- SPEED PROBLEMS (ESPECIALLY ON 8-MEG MACHINES)
-
- Version 1.01 of Crusader had a feature on the options screen that could
- be enabled to allow for frame skipping. All later versions of Crusader have
- an improved system where you can, as originally, simply enable the frame
- skipping mechanism on the options screen (which sets it to the maximum level
- available.) However, you may now fine tune it using a crusader.cfg switch
- (see the config file options below.) Levels 1-2 are recommended for 8-MEG
- machines that are relatively fast (this option now saves dramatic amounts
- of memory.) Level 3 may be necessary for slower machines.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- UNDOCUMENTED AUDIO FEATURES
-
- The Ctrl-M command allows you to change the music played during a
- mission.
-
- MOD2AMF.EXE is a utility included with the game. It allows you to
- convert regular .MOD files into .AMF files. Four, six and eight channel .MOD
- files are supported. You can use the 'tune??' command in the CRUSADER.CFG
- file to redirect the mission music to your own custom .AMF files. (This
- utility is provided for the enjoyment of advanced users and players familiar
- with .MOD files.)
-
- =============================================================================
-
- TROUBLES?
-
- Q: The game hangs at a black screen every time I run it.
- A: This problem may be caused by not having FILES=40 set in your CONFIG.SYS
-
- Solution: In your CONFIG.SYS set FILES=40 and BUFFERS=40
-
- Q: The sound in the intro skips.
- A: You may be running with a disk cache or your system may not meet the
- minimum requirements of the game. (The most likely problem is that
- your video speed is too slow.)
-
- Solution: Turn off your disk cache or upgrade your system to meet the
- minimum requirements listed in the documentation.
-
- Q: I am not getting any sound when I play the game.
- A: You may have selected incorrect settings for your sound card during the
- installation process.
-
- Solution: First, check your speaker connections and volume. If that
- does not solve the problem, check your current sound card settings
- to make sure they match the selections you made when you installed
- Crusader: No Remorse. If you are unsure how to do this, please check
- your sound card documentation.
-
- Q: My machine hangs during the install program's Sound Test.
- A: You may have A) an IRQ conflict, B) the wrong sound card selected or
- C) an incorrect sound card setting.
-
- Solution: Verify your sound card settings and make sure there are no
- IRQ conflicts on your machine.
-
- Q: The mouse pointer is stuck in the upper left hand corner of the screen.
- A: Your mouse driver may not be a Microsoft compatible mouse driver.
-
- Solution: Install a Microsoft compatible mouse driver.
-
- Q: I am getting a CDR-101 error, how can I fix that?
- A: This error can occur if you eject your CD at the wrong time, when your
- CD gets dirty or when you have out-of-date CD-ROM drivers.
-
- Solution 1: Make sure that your Crusader CD is in your drive. This error
- will occur If the CD is ejected.
-
- Solution 2: Check to make sure that there are no scratches or dust
- particles on the disk. If there is dust on the disk, clean it
- with a dry, lint-free cloth.
-
- Solution 3: You may need to get updated drivers from the manufacturer
- of your CD-ROM drive.
-
- Q: When I try to load Crusader: No Remorse, I get an error message reading,
- "CRUSADER requires at least 6.8 megs of RAM."
- A: The game is detecting that you have less than 6.8 megs of XMS memory
- available.
-
- Solution: Use the -x option. A description of this option is included
- in the "CONFIG FILE OPTIONS" section of this text file. If you
- include the line "CRUSADER -x 50" in your CRUSADER.CFG file, the game
- will bypass the memory check and you will be able to get into the game
- with only a memory warning. (Note that the game may be somewhat less
- stable than it would if you had more than the minimum 6.8 megs.)
-
- Q: When I try to install Crusader: No Remorse on my system, an error
- message tells me I do not have enough disk space. I have more than
- what is required -- what can I do?
- A: If you are running a disk compression utility such as Microsoft's
- DoubleSpace or DriveSpace, you may need to free up more space to install
- the game.
-
- Q: I am trying to install the game to C:\GAMES\CRUSADER and I get an error
- message that says the game is unable to create the directory. What can
- I do?
- A: You need to make the "GAMES" directory first, using either Microsoft
- Windows File Manager, or the DOS "MD" command to create the directory.
- After you do this, Crusader should install correctly.
-
- Q: I am trying to install (or run) Crusader: No Remorse on my system. I
- think I have enough hard disk space available, but I keep getting error
- messages that say I don't have enough hard disk space. What can I do?
- A: If you are running a disk compression utility such as Microsoft's
- DoubleSpace or DriveSpace, you may need to free up more space on your
- hard disk, so the game will either work or install properly.
-
- Q: Whenever I exit Crusader: No Remorse and go into an application that
- includes sound, I get some popping or crackling. What can I do to solve
- this?
- A: If this problem occurs, you may need to reboot your system after exiting
- the game. It should work properly after that.
-
- Q: I have a Pentium 66 Mhz or higher system, and an NEC triple spin CD-ROM.
- At random times during the movies, my system will lock up. What can I do?
- A: This problem was encountered during our Hardware Lab testing of Crusader:
- No Remorse. It was isolated to NEC 3X Internal (Triple Spin) CD-ROM
- drives (Model #CDR-510) on Pentium 66 Mhz or faster systems. This model
- may generate bad data reads from which the Crusader: No Remorse movies
- cannot recover. This error does not affect normal gameplay -- only the
- movies.
-
- Solution: To avoid this problem, change the flicpath parameter in the
- CRUSADER.CFG file so that it points to an invalid directory. For
- example, change the flicpath statement in the file to flicpath=\flicsx.
- This will cause the game to skip all of the video clips and rendered
- midgames. Contact NEC for further information or possible firmware
- upgrades.
-
- Q: I dropped my weapons in the Rebel Base and now they are gone. Where are
- they?
- A: When you drop a weapon in the Rebel Base it is automatically placed in
- a chest outside the bar area. Select and use this chest and you will
- find your dropped weapons.
-
- Q: How can I run Crusader: No Remorse if I have Windows 95 on my system?
- A: You will need to create a boot disk, as described in the Install Guide,
- or you can create a shortcut to the game from within Windows 95.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- SUGGESTIONS ON CREATING A SHORTCUT UNDER WINDOWS 95
-
- If you wish to run Crusader: No Remorse on a system containing Windows 95,
- you can do so by creating a shortcut to the program. Since Crusader: No
- Remorse was written for use under MS-DOS, it will not run natively under
- Windows 95 -- Windows 95 will have to restart your system in order
- to run the game.
-
- For directions on how to create a shortcut, please see your Windows 95
- owners manual.
-
- If your graphics card is VESA compliant and you do not need to load a VESA
- driver, then you can select the CRUSADER.EXE file from the directory into
- which you installed it. If you do not have a VESA compliant video card,
- then UNIVBE or another VESA driver will need to be loaded first. We suggest
- you create a batch file for that, and call it CRUSADER.BAT. You will need to
- load the VESA driver first, then run Crusader: No Remorse. Create a batch
- file with the VESA driver and the CRUSADER.EXE file in it. For example, if
- you use the UNIVBE.EXE file that is in the directory that you installed
- Crusader: No Remorse to, then go into Windows Notepad, and type the following
- lines:
-
- UNIVBE
- CRUSADER
-
- After you do this go to "File," select "Save As" and change to the directory
- containing Crusader: No Remorse. We suggest you save it under the file name
- CRUSADER.BAT. Once you do that, you can tell the Shortcut Program where to
- find the batch file.
-
- If your video card is VESA compliant, you will not have to load the VESA
- driver to run Crusader; you will just need to tell the Shortcut Command line,
- where your CRUSADER.EXE file is. If you selected our default recommendations
- during installation, you would type "C:\CRUSADER\CRUSADER.EXE" on the
- Shortcut Command line.
-
- You may need to edit the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files that Windows 95
- will use to run Crusader. You should go into Properties for your Shortcut,
- and select "Advanced" under the "Program" page. You will need to run Crusader
- in MS-DOS mode, and may need to modify the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files,
- as normally your CD-ROM and Sound Card drivers will not load automatically.
-
- Normally, you will need to add the CD-ROM drivers as well as any sound card
- drivers that are required by your soundcard. Consult your sound card and
- CD-ROM manuals for driver information if you are not sure what items you will
- need to add.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- CONFIG FILE OPTIONS
-
- Below you will find a list of commands found in the CRUSADER.CFG file. To
- change game options manually add or modify these through any DOS text editor.
- (If you do not understand these commands you're probably better off leaving
- them alone and modifying them only through the install program.)
-
- sound=x : Used to turn sound on or off.
- x = on - ( Sound on )
- x = off - ( Sound off )
-
- music=x : Used to turn music on or off.
- x = on - ( Music on )
- off - ( Music off )
-
- port=x : Digital port used by the Asylum Sound System
- x = 0x200-0x290 - ( Sound card port )
-
- irq=x : Sound card irq
- x = 0-15 - (Irq vector)
-
- dma=x : Sound card dma
- x = 0-7 - (Dma channel)
-
- soundcard=x : Sets the sound card type for the sound system.
- x = 0 ( None )
- 1 ( Sound Blaster )
- 2 ( Sound Blaster Pro )
- 3 ( Sound Blaster 16 )
- 4 ( Sound Blaster AWE32 )
-
- mixrate=x : This sets the mixrate for the sound system.
- The default is 22050.
-
- fullinstall=x : Installation type
- x = true/false
-
- cdletter=x : Drive letter of CD-ROM
- x = a-z
-
- flicpath=x : Path to video.
- x = PATH ( ex. flicpath=\FLICS )
-
- bigvideo=x : Double sized video option
- x = true/false
-
- filter=x : Digital filtering
- x = true/false
-
- animation=x : Pause game animation
- x = 0-1 ( 0 - anims, 1 - anims paused )
-
- limitblasts=x : Area limiting for explosions
- x = true/false
-
- mousespeed=x : Mouse sensitivity
- x = 0-3 ( 0 being least sensitive )
-
- musicvolume=x : Digital music volume setting
- x = 0-48
-
- soundvolume=x : Digital sound effects volume setting
- x = 0-64
-
- tune01...tune16=x : Path to mission music files. (.AMF files)
- x = PATH to tune
- (ex. tune05=C:\MYTUNES\MYTUNE.AMF )
-
- subtitles=x : Video subtitles setting
- x = true/false
-
- noweasel=x : Weasel video setting
- x = true/false ( true = No Weasel video )
-
- frameskip=x : Frame skipping level (0=none, 3=maximum)
- x = level
- (0=none, 1=skip explosion frames only, 2=skip explosion
- frames and frames of other npcs, 3=skip explosion frames,
- other npc frames, and your character's frames)
-
- button1=x : Program joystick buttons.
- button2=x (See PROGRAMMING JOYSTICK BUTTONS)
- button3=x x = command (0-9)
- button4=x
-
- button1_2=x : Program combination joystick buttons
- button2_3=x (See PROGRAMMING JOYSTICK BUTTONS)
- button1_3=x
- button1_4=x
- button2_4=x
- button3_4=x
-
- =============================================================================
-
- GAMEPAD CONTROLS
-
- ----\
- / \
- / --------------\
- | \
- | B |
- | |
- \ A C |
- \------------- |
- \ D /
- \ /
- -----
-
-
- A: Roll/crouch/jump modifier
- B: Combat movement
- C: Run/walk modifier
- D: Fire weapon
- B+C: Search
- A+B: Use currently selected item
- A+C: Toggle weapons/misc items (l/r change weapon, u/d change item)
- A+B+C: Use medikit/energy cell/bomb (down=medikit, up=cell, left=bomb)
- A+(C/B)*D: Activate cheats (utsj dkgniid)
-
- =============================================================================
-
- PROGRAMMING JOYSTICK BUTTONS
-
- In the CRUSADER.CFG file you can program the buttons on your joystick.
- You enter in a command like button1=4. Button 1 on your joystick will now
- perform command 4. All the commands are listed below. You can also program
- combinaton buttons, such as button 1 and button 2. Here is an example:
-
- button2_4=7
-
- When holding button 2 and button 4 it will perform command number 7,
- which is the 'use medikit' command.
-
- Commands:
-
- 0 - Fire weapon.
- 1 - Crouch/roll/jump modifier (CTRL-key)
- 2 - Combat movement modifier (ALT-key)
- 3 - Run/Walk modifier (SHIFT-key)
- 4 - Use current misc item. (U-key)
- 5 - Grab items on ground (G-key)
- *6 - Search and use items (S-key)
- 7 - Use medikit (M-key)
- 8 - Use energy cell (E-key)
- **9 - Toggle weapon/misc item (Q,W & I,O keys)
-
-
- * - Once in search mode, use the joystick to select the target item. Button 1
- will then be used to select that item. Any other button will abort.
-
- ** - While holding the button down, move the joystick left and right to
- select the active weapon. Move the joystick up and down to select the current
- usable item.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- NOTE TO GRAVIS ULTRASOUND USERS
-
- The Gravis Ultrasound driver is expected to be complete by the 25th of
- October, 1995. It will be released in the form of an updated ASYLUM.DLL. The
- driver will support full music and sound.
-
- =============================================================================
-
- CRUSADER: NO REMORSE (c) 1995 ORIGIN Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
- Crusader: No Remorse is a trademark of ORIGIN Systems, Inc. ORIGIN and
- We create worlds are registered trademarks of ORIGIN Systems Inc.
- Electronic Arts is a registered trademark of Electronic Arts Inc.
- MS-DOS, Windows, Windows 95, DoubleSpace and DriveSpace are trademarks
- of Microsoft Corporation. UNIVBE is a trademark of SciTech Software.
- NEC is a trademark of NEC Technologies. Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro,
- Sound Blaster 16 and Sound Blaster AWE 32 are trademarks of Creative
- Labs, Inc. Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation.
-
-