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- Table of Contents for Time Commando Demo
- ----------------------------------------
- 1. Background Story For Full Version of Time Commando
- 2. Ordering Information
- 3. Game Goals For Full Version of Time Commando
- 4. System Requirements
- 5. Installation Instructions
- 6. Keyboard Commands
- 7. Game Screen Description
- 8. Difficulty
- 9. Bonus Description
- 10. DirectX Information
- 11. Microsoft SideWinder GamePad
- 12. Hardware Compatibility
- 13. Customer Service
-
-
- 1. Background Story For Full Version of Time Commando
- -----------------------------------------------------
- A deadly virus has invaded the military's top secret computer. Thrust into a
- deadly time warp, you must battle your way through history and the future,
- racing against time to restore the computer memory before a growing computer
- virus becomes invincible. Prepare yourself of the most brutal trip through
- time ever. The game includes the following incredible features:
-
- - Over 45 deadly weapons
- - Over 80 fierce enemies
- - 20 immersive levels
- - Stunningly realistic environments
- - Numerous traps and hidden rooms
-
- FIGHT YOUR WAY THROUGH TIME OR YOU ARE HISTORY!
-
- Category: Action/Adventure
- Publisher: Activision
- Designer: Fredrick Raynal (creator of Alone in the Dark)
- Platforms: Windows(R) /MS-DOS(R) hybrid CD-ROM and Sony PlayStation
- Availability: August 1996 for the PC and September 1996 for the PSX version
-
-
- 2. Ordering Information
- -----------------------
-
- See your local retailer or in the United States call 1-800-477-3650.
-
-
- 3. Game Goals For Full Version of Time Commando
- -----------------------------------------------
- Your mission is to destroy the virus that has invaded the
- HISTORICAL TACTICAL CENTER's central computer system. The game leads you
- through 8 of history's grandest epochs and into the heart of the virus itself.
- To do this, you must travel through time while capturing as many non-infected
- memory circuits (represented by blue chips) as possible. This way, you will
- send all the healthy memory circuits back to the main computer each time
- you reach the memory upload terminals.
-
- But watch out! Time is against you, and the virus is progressively
- attacking the main computer's memory. When the memory is completely
- contaminated by the virus, the game's over. Your work will be slowed down
- considerably by the horde of virtual enemies deployed by the virus. You must
- combat and eliminate all these enemies as quickly as possible.
-
-
- 4. System Requirements
- ----------------------
- Minimum System Requirements for Windows 95 Demo:
- - 100% IBM PC-compatible computer
- - 486 DX2/66 MHz processor
- - 8 MB RAM
- - Double-speed CD-ROM drive (300K/second sustained transfer rate)
- - Hard Disk Space: 6 MB of uncompressed hard disk space
- - VESA local bus or PCI video with 1 MB RAM
- - 8-bit Color (256 Color) VESA-SVGA (640 x 480) Supported (optional)
- - 100% Microsoft-compatible mouse and driver
- - Microsoft Windows 95 operating system
- - A 100% Windows 95-compatible computer system
- (including compatible 32-bit drivers for CD-ROM drive, video card, sound card
- and input devices)
- - 100% Sound Blaster 16-compatible sound card
-
- NOTE: Several 8-bit sound cards are supported in the Windows 95 Demo
- version. Please see Section 12. Hardware Compatibility for
- further information.
-
- The Windows 95 version uses new Microsoft DirectX 2
- technology, and requires that your system have video
- drivers that fully support DirectX.
-
- Recommended System:
- - Intel Pentium processor or higher
- - 16 MB of RAM or higher
- - 4x CD-ROM Drive
- - 100% Sound Blaster 16-compatible sound card
- - Wavetable music card (Sound Blaster AWE32)
-
-
- 5. Installation Instructions
- ----------------------------
- Windows 95:
- 1. Insert CD
- 2. Open TIMECO folder.
- 3. Double-Click on Setup.exe.
- 4. Click on Install button to install demo and follow directions.
-
- Note:
- ONLY ENGLISH LANGUAGE IS SUPPORTED IN THIS DEMO.
-
- If later you want to run the game again, double-click on TIMEWIN icon
- in the TIMECO folder on the CD, and then click on the Play button.
-
- WARNING: Time Commando uses Microsoft(R) DirectX(tm) 2 technology
- for Windows 95(tm). You will need drivers for your hardware that support
- DirectX 2 to play the Time Commando Demo.
-
- The installer will also copy an uninstaller to your hard disk, which can be
- used by double-clicking on UNINSTALL.EXE in your Time Commando directory.
-
-
- 6. Keyboard Commands
- --------------------
- The following key commands are those designated by default. You can,
- of course, modify these commands (see corresponding menu).
-
- UP Move forward
- (if an enemy is near, Stanley will jump forward slightly).
- DOWN Move backward.
- RIGHT Move clockwise.
- LEFT Move counter-clockwise.
-
- When facing an enemy his "life bar" will be displayed.
-
- HAND TO HAND COMBAT
-
- CTRL + LEFT Left handed punch
- CTRL + RIGHT Right handed punch
- CTRL + UP Kick
- CTRL + DOWN Protection / Parry
-
- HAND WEAPONS (club, sword, mace, broad blade knife)
-
- CTRL + LEFT Lateral strike to the left
- CTRL + RIGHT Lateral strike to the right
- CTRL + UP Frontal strike
- CTRL + DOWN Protection / Parry
-
- FIRE ARMS, THROWING ARMS, PROJECTILES (rocks, bows and arrows, pistols,...)
-
- CTRL + LEFT Turn left and aim
- CTRL + RIGHT Turn right and aim (When an enemy can be attacked with the
- weapon you are using, crosshairs will
- be displayed over him.)
- CTRL + UP Fire / throw
- CTRL + DOWN Reload (In case of danger, you can interrupt the
- reload phase by dodging right or left.)
-
-
- ALT + LEFT Rapid lateral dodge to left
- ALT + RIGHT Rapid lateral dodge to right
- ALT + UP Long forward jump.
- ALT + DOWN Dodge backwards or duck
-
- [SPACE BAR]
- Search / Action
- The Space Bar is the "adventure" key. It allows you to search the
- decor to try to find a bonus, to turn on a mechanism, to open a door,
- or to make Stanley take a particular action if the situation calls
- for it (for example, he can climb, lay down flat, ...).
-
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Direct selection of a weapon
- These keys allow you to select individual weapons - simply chose the
- number that matches the box of your weapon.
-
- + - Toggle to next weapon in inventory (right or left respectively)
-
- W X Rotating weapon selection
- These keys allow you to go from the weapon you're using (highlighted
- by a yellow frame) back to the one before, or on to the next one in
- the list. The selection frame moves directly on to the last / next
- weapon available. (There is no difference in the result if you choose
- a weapon directly by its number. Use whichever method suits you best.)
-
- ESC Display Menu "Option"
-
- P Pause
- To momentarily pause the game in progress.
- Music and sound effects are deactivated.
- To resume the game, press another key.
-
- - Move over a weapon or object to acquire it
-
- - The pulsating spheres are memory stations - move close to them and hit
- the space-bar to kill off the virus (the virus will be reduced by the
- number of blue memory chips that you've acquired).
- - Hot spots that have hidden weapons, power ups, controls to gates,
- trap doors, etc... should be visually recognizable or will play a unique
- audio sequence when you pass near them.
-
-
- 7. Game Screen Description
- --------------------------
-
- Your Health Meter: Gold bar in upper-left corner; Floating red and gold
- cubes/cylinders are power-ups.
-
- Enemy Health Meter: Red bar in upper-right corner (appears only when an
- enemy is engaged).
-
- Memory Chip Inventory: Digital display in lower-right corner, displays
- number of chips retrieved.
-
- Weapons Inventory: Can obtain up to 5 weapons (in addition to bare-hands
- fighting mode), displayed along bottom of screen.
-
- Virus Strength: Center-top bar display. You'll hear beeping when the
- virus approaches invincibility.
-
- Life Continues: Red-and-gold triangles displayed top-center (just left of
- the virus indicator).
-
- When finished with a stage, arcade-style scoring will appear displaying 1)
- how well you did in combat 2) memory recovered and 3) hidden objects located.
-
-
- 8. Difficulty
- -------------
- Three levels (easy, normal, and hard) - select desired level from the main
- menu. Increasing the difficulty will not only increase your vulnerability
- and make each enemy tougher, but will change the game altogether
- (i.e., multiple enemies will appear in the place of just one at easier levels).
-
-
- 9. Bonus Description
- --------------------
- Healthy memory (blue chips):
- Memory circuits non-infected by the virus. Pick up as many of them as possible.
-
- Memory upload terminal (plasmatic demi-sphere):
- Each time you near a memory upload terminal, place yourself in front of it and
- use the Action key [SPACE BAR]. All the healthy memory circuits you have
- collected will then be sent back to the main computer to hold off the
- virus' progression. Each time you upload your memory, the game you're playing
- is saved. (You can make one save per memory upload terminal and per player at
- the difficulty level chosen).
-
- Life points (yellow cubes):
- When you step on a yellow cube, you win back a little energy. But the power you
- gain is limited by your current number of energy stockpile batteries (1 to 4).
-
- Life Points (red cube):
- When you step on a red cube, you gain the equivalent of one battery's worth
- of life points. Once again, the power gained is limited by the number of
- energy stockpile you have left.
-
- Energy stockpile battery (yellow battery):
- Each battery you recuperate is added to your energy stockpile capacity
- (points of life) until the maximum number of "batteries" (4) is reached.
- Besides, your current energy level will go back up to the maximum level each
- time you pick up a new battery.
-
- Extra life:
- The game is over when your energy level reaches zero, or when the virus has
- contaminated all of the HTC computer's memory. However, if you have an extra
- life, you've got another chance... You will reappear, flashing on and off, at
- the spot where you died. As long as the flashing continues, you are immortal.
- When you use an extra life, part of the infected memory is restored and your
- current energy goes back up to maximum; however you lose one of your stockpile
- batteries (if you had more than one).
-
-
- 10. DirectX Information
- -----------------------
- Upon completion of the Time Commando setup, the install process will continue by
- determining if Microsoft DirectX 2 needs to be installed on your computer.
- If so, the Microsoft DirectX 2 setup program will install the appropriate
- files on your computer. If you choose not to install DirectX 2, and you
- find that later you need to install DirectX 2, follow these simple directions.
-
- a. With the disc in your CD-ROM drive, you can force the Microsoft DirectX
- drivers to be installed by double-clicking on the Time Commando CD to get
- the TIMECO folder.
- b. Then double-click on the DirectX folder.
- c. Then double-click DXSETUP.EXE, and follow the on-screen instructions.
-
-
- What is DirectX and why do I need it?
-
- Microsoft's DirectX is a set of functions that gives Windows 95 games and
- other applications their power. Using these functions allows applications to
- perform advanced functions in networking, graphics, sound and input beyond
- what's possible on other operating systems; it accounts for much of the
- performance gain associated with Windows 95 games. Time Commando uses
- DirectDraw, one of the DirectX functions.
-
-
- Since Windows 95 and DirectX are relatively new in the computer world and
- have not achieved compatibility with some older video cards. Many
- manufacturers are releasing updated drivers for Windows 95 to meet the
- DirectX standard. If you are not sure about your video card's compatibility,
- consult the company that makes your video card.
-
-
- If the Microsoft DirectX Installer does not detect DirectX on your
- computer, it will install DirectX for you. After installation is complete,
- you will need to restart your computer in order for DirectX to take effect.
-
-
- If you have other Windows 95 games on your computer, chances are you already
- have the initial version of DirectX installed on your computer. In this case,
- the Microsoft Installer will write over that version with DirectX 2. At that
- point, the game installation process will be complete. You will need to
- restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
-
-
- If however, you already have DirectX 2 installed on your computer, the
- Microsoft DirectX 2 installer will detect that and not overwrite any DirectX 2
- files. You will not need to restart your computer after installation in order
- to run Time Commando.
-
-
- DirectX 2 will remain on your computer and you will be able to run other
- Windows 95 games that use Microsoft's DirectX libraries. DirectX 2 should not
- affect any titles designed for the original version of DirectX. Should you
- encounter difficulties with DirectX 2, please contact Microsoft for further
- information.
-
-
- 11. Microsoft SideWinder GamePad
- ----------------------
- When in the opening screen to the game, select OPTIONS, then select CONTROL
- and then DEFINITON. At the Control Redefinition screen, press the button you
- prefer for moving forward (i.e. Up Arrow). After each selection, you will
- be prompted to make the next selection. When you are finished, press the
- ESC key and select BACK twice, which will put you at the start of the game.
-
-
- 12. Hardware Compatibility
- --------------------------
- This software was tested for hardware compatibility with:
-
- Sound cards
-
- - Adlib Gold (music only)
- - Sound Blaster (sound effects only)
- - Sound Blaster Pro
- - Sound Blaster Pro 2
- - Sound Blaster 16
- - Sound Blaster 16 + Wave Blaster
- - Sound Blaster AWE 32
- - Sound Blaster 32 Plug & Play
- - Microsoft Sound System
- - Microsoft Sound System (Crystal chipset)
- - Maxi Sound 32 FX
- - Sound Galaxy NX Pro 16
- - Gravis UltraSound Classic
- - Gravis UltraSound Max
- - Pro Audio Spectrum 16
-
- Video cards
-
- - Matrox MGA Millenium PCI
- - Diamond Stealth 64 Video PCI
- - Diamond Stealth 64 968 PCI
- - Diamond Stealth 64 964 PCI
- - Diamond Viper Pro Video PCI
- - ATI Graphics Pro Turbo Mach 64 PCI
- - ATI Graphics Pro Turbo Mach 32 PCI
- - ATI 3D Rage PCI
- - Virge (S3) PCI
- - Cyrrus Logic 5430 PCI
- - Diamond Stealth 64 DRAM VLB
- - Orchid Fahrenheit VA VLB
- - Trident TGUI 9400Cxi VLB
- - Tseng Labs ET4000/W32 VLB
- - ATI Graphics Pro Turbo Mach 32 VLB
- - Cyrrus Logic 5424 VLB
- - Paradise 90C033 VLB
-
- CD-ROMs
-
- - Wearnes (8X)
- - Mitsumi FX600S (6X)
- - Plextor SCSI (6X)
- - TEAC 56-E (6X)
- - Toshiba XM-5302-TA (4X)
- - Mitsumi FX400D (4X)
- - Panasonic CR-562 B (2X)
- - Pioneer (4X)
- - Sony CDU 76-S (4X)
- - NEC (2X)
-
- Joysticks & Joypads
-
- - Creative Blaster Pad (DOS, Windows 95)
- - Analog Joysticks (Windows 95)
- - Gravis Pad (Windows 95)
- - Microsoft SideWinder Game Pad (Windows 95)
- - Microsoft SideWinder 3D Pro (Windows 95)
-
-
- 13. Customer Service
- --------------------
-
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-
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