Deus Ex Demo Readme File
June 13, 2000
Version 1.0

System Requirements
DirectX 7.0a
Controls
Video Configuration
3D Graphic Card Support
Display Settings
Sound Settings
Additional Performance Tips
Deus Ex Web Sites



Thank you for installing the Deus Ex demo. This demo features 1 full mission and the training mission, taken from the retail version of game. The full game features:



System Requirements (for the retail version)
Minimum Specifications: 300 MHz Pentium II or equivalent
Windows 95/98
64 MB RAM
DirectX 7.0a compliant 3D accelerated video card
DirectX 7.0a compliant sound card
DirectX 7.0a or higher (included)
4X CD-ROM Drive
250 MB uncompressed hard drive space
Keyboard and Mouse

Recommended Specifications:
AMD Athlon or Intel Pentium III processor
128 MB RAM
3D accelerator with 16 MB VRAM
8X CD-ROM Drive
250 MB uncompressed hard drive space
EAX or A3D compliant audio card

NOTE: 3D accelerated video card required, 3Dfx Glide and Direct3D supported. It may be necessary to update your hardware drivers before playing.


DirectX 7.0a

DirectX 7.0a (included) is required to run this demo. If you do not already have DirectX 7.0a installed, please visit the DirectX Downloads page


Controls
MOVING
UP, WMove Forward
DOWN, SMove Backward
LEFT, AStrafe (sidestep) Left
RIGHT, DStrafe (sidestep) Right
ZTurn Left
CTurn Right
QLean Left
ELean Right
Spacebar, InsJump
X, Num .Crouch
MMouse Look
Shift (hold)Walk/Run
Caps Lock Toggle Walk/Run
LOOKING AROUND
Del, R Look Up
Pg Dn, VLook Down
End, F Center View
USING ITEMS/WEAPONS
Left Mouse Button, Enter Use Object in Hand
Right Mouse Button Use Object in World
Tab, Center Mouse Button Drop/Throw Item
Backspace Put Item Away
Mousewheel Up Select Next Belt Item
Mousewheel down Select Previous Belt Item
0-9 Select Belt Items
F1 Open Inventory Screen
; Reload Weapon
[ Toggle Scope
] Toggle Laser Sight
' Change Ammo
OTHER
PausePause Game
ESCOpen Main Menu
F2Open Goals/Notes Screen
F3-F12Toggle Nano-Augmentations On/Off
Num +Quick Save
Num /Quick Load
Num *Take Screenshot



Video Configuration
The first time the game is run, the Deus Ex Video Configuration screen appears. This screen also appears if you decide to change the rendering device from within the game.

To run Deus Ex you must have a 3D accelerator card installed. We officially support the following two video drivers:

3Dfx Glide for Windows
Direct3D Support

If you wish to run the game on a 3Dfx-based card, select 3Dfx Glide for Windows. For all other 3D cards, select Direct3D Support. If you decide to run in any of the other graphic modes, the game may run very slowly or may not run at all.

If you experience any problems running Deus Ex, please update your graphic card drivers. Deus Ex was tested with the latest graphic card drivers available.

These graphic modes are available but are not supported:

Software Rendering
OpenGL
S3 Metal


We do not recommend running the game in any non-supported modes.


3D Graphic Card Support
Supported Graphic Cards
We have tested Deus Ex and are satisfied with the game's performance on the following 3D chipsets:

3Dfx Voodoo Voodoo 2 Voodoo 3 Voodoo 4/5
ATI Rage 128 Rage Fury Rage Fury Maxx
Intel 810
Matrox G200 G400
NVidia TNT TNT2 GeForce GeForce2
S3 Savage 4 Savage 2000

Matrox G200
Running the game in 32-bit color mode is not recommended with this chipset.

3Dfx Voodoo 1
This chip only supports 640x480 in 16-bit color. We recommend that you set all detail settings to low.

3Dfx Voodoo 2
The Voodoo 2 only supports 640x480 and 800x600 resolutions, in 16-bit color. You will be able to run Deus Ex at 1024x768 with 2 Voodoo 2 cards in SLI mode.

Intel 810
Running the game in 32-bit color is not recommended.

Savage 4, Diamond S540
Setting the UI/Menu Background to Snapshot will result in some graphic corruption, we recommend that you use the Render 3D or Black setting.

Direct3D cards
On some of the cards that support Direct3D, there are minor sorting issues on signs, computer terminals and objects seen at long range. If you switch the Texture Color Depth setting (found under Display, in Game Options) to 32-bit color, the sorting issues will disappear. As an alternative, some cards can be forced to use a 24-bit or 32-bit z-buffer from the Windows control panel display settings. Consult your video card documentation for details on this alternate procedure.


Display Settings
Deus Ex allows you to change a large number of graphic options in order to achieve the best performance while running on your hardware. If the game is running slowly on your system, there are a number of Game and Display options you can change to help optimize the performance of the game. The Display settings can be found by selecting Game Options, and clicking on Display.

The settings listed below will make the biggest difference in performance, especially World Texture Detail, Screen Resolution and Texture Color Depth. For a list of all of the Game Options and Display Settings available, please consult the game manual.

Adjust Brightness – If you find the game to be a little too dark or too bright, you can change the overall brightness by selecting this option and moving the slider.

Toggle Full-Screen Mode – You can toggle between a window and full screen with this setting. We recommend that you run Deus Ex in full screen mode at all times. (It looks a lot better that way.)

Rendering Device – You can change the 3D graphics mode by selecting this option. The game will exit and restart, bringing up the Video Configuration screen (see the Video Configuration section in this document). Make sure you save your game before changing your rendering device, or you will lose your current progress. The only modes that are officially supported are 3Dfx Glide for Windows, and Direct3D Support. If you are running in any other mode, we highly recommend that you switch to one of the supported modes.

Screen Resolution – If you lower the screen resolution within the game, you will probably get a better frame rate. If the game is running slowly on your system, try lowering the screen resolution for better results.

Texture Color Depth – The game will run fastest in 16-bit color mode. Not all 3D cards support 32-bit color. In order for a Texture Color Depth change to take effect, quit out of the game to the desktop and restart the game.

NOTE: You can't change Texture Color Depth and screen resolution at the same time. Set screen resolution first, click Okay and then return to the Display Settings screen to change texture color depth.

World Texture Detail/Object Texture Detail – Setting the Detail Levels to LOW will help increase performance on some cards. However, textures will appear blurry.


Sound Settings
Effects Channels – If you reduce the number of effects channels, you may get an increase in performance.

Deus Ex offers some advanced options that are supported by the latest and greatest sound cards:

Dolby Surround Sound – To turn on the Dolby Surround Sound setting, you must have a stereo sound card and your computer must be hooked up to a Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound-capable receiver.

Hardware 3D Support - If your sound card supports 3D and environmental sound (such as EAX and A3D compatible sound cards), you can enable Hardware 3D Support for a highly immersive experience. However, if your card does not support hardware acceleration, 3D and environmental sound, you may not get any sound at all with Hardware 3D Support turned on. If this happens, just go back to the Audio Options and turn Hardware 3D Support off.

NOTE: If you change this option, you will need to exit the game back to the desktop and restart for these changes to take effect.

If you are experiencing sound problems such as sound skipping or stuttering, please update your sound card drivers.

For information about all of the Audio Settings, refer to your game manual.


Additional Performance Tips
While Deus Ex will run fine with 64 MB of RAM, your playing experience will be smoother if you have at least 128 MB of RAM. Regardless of how much memory you have, you can maximize your available memory and increase the overall performance of the game engine by doing the following:


Deus Ex Web Sites
Be sure to visit the Ion Storm or Eidos Interactive web sites for Deus Ex updates and information.
Please note, we cannot give personal technical support for demos. However, any issues which may crop up will be addressed on the web sites listed below.

Deus Ex Official Web Site
http://www.deusex.com

Ion Storm
http://www.ionstorm.com

Eidos Interactive
http://www.eidos.com



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