***************************************************************************** * * * Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Strategy First Inc. * * All Rights Reserved. * * * * www.strategyfirst.com * ***************************************************************************** Man Of War Demo Version ----------------------- System Requirements ----------------------------- 512KB conventional memory 8MB RAM (16MB for Win95) 50MB free Hard Disk space VESA compliant Video card w/ 1MB Video RAM Pentium class processor Microsoft(tm) or 100% compatible mouse and driver SoundBlaster(tm) or 100% compatible Sound Card Brief Description ----------------- From the Strategy First art team that brought you Steel Panthers and the warfare experts at Simulations Canada, comes the swashbuckling high seas battles of Man Of War. Set in the age of fighting sail, Man of War recreates the action of naval battle on the high seas. You control your fleet as the Admiral, sending and receiving orders from your flag ship. This is a turn based simulation with a lot of attention to detail. Man Of War is unique in its resolution phase as you see the action in first-person perspective 3D. The game can be played against a human or computer opponent or if you wish computer against itself. Network and Modem play are included. There are 12 historically accurate scenarios included in Man Of War. As well, there is a scenario editor to create your own high seas adventure and a campaign mode. About the DEMO VERSION ---------------------- The following features have been DISABLED in the Man Of War DEMO VERSION. Due to space restrictions, - All cutscenes have been replaced with still frames. - It was not possible to include any of the background music soundtracks. Main Menu Screen: - The Campaign, Multi-player (modem/serial/network) and the Scenario editor are not accessible in this demo. Options Popup: - The Files button has been disabled, therefore saving and loading games is not possible. - The Credits button is also not available. New Scenario: - The Camperdown scenario is the only scenario available in this demo version. - Please note that the game will end after 15 turns. - The Custom Scenario button has been disabled. Playing the DEMO VERSION ------------------------ Sound setup ----------- Before you run Man Of War for the first time you must configure your sound card. Go to the MOW directory and type SETSOUND. Follow the on-screen directions. Starting the game ----------------- Go to the MOWDEMO directory and type MOW. or Click on the MOW icon in the MOWDEMO folder in Win95. WIN95 Note: Man Of War must be played in Full Screen. Game performance may vary with machine configuration. Do not run the demo from within Windows 3.X, unpredictable results may occur. About the FULL VERSION ---------------------- The following text provides an overview of the features included in the full retail version. - Time of the day and weather conditions represented graphically. These changing weather conditions affect the efficiency of ships involved in battle and therefore influence tactics and strategies. - All ship classes accurately represented in the 3D view. Both for the 3D ship you stand on and the surrounding pre-rendered ships. - Fully rendered cut-scenes for special events happening to your ships such as ships exploding, burning, sinking, being boarded and more. - Scenario introduction cut-scenes with narration of the historical events leading up to the battle. - 10 original musical scores that play directly from your CD. Historical scenarios The commercial version includes 12 full scale historical scenarios that can be played from either side, against the computer or a human opponent. The included scenarios are: Cabrita Point On July the 12th 1801, 12 British ships confront a Franco-Spanish fleet of 12 ships off the coast of Spain. Camperdown On October 9, 1797, the British send a 23 ship fleet to intercept a Dutch fleet of 25 ships off the coast of Holland. Cape St. Vincent On February 14, 1797, a Spanish fleet of 39 ships is spotted by an outnumbered and outgunned British fleet. Chesapeake bay This battle of the American War of Independence was fought between the British and the French who were aiding the Americans by reinforcing Washington's siege of Yorktown. It was September the 5th, 1781. The Glorious First of June On the 1st of june, 1794, a British fleet of 37 ships attacks a French 34 ship fleet escorting a convoy at night. Dogger Bank On August 5, 1781, 12 British ships encounter a Dutch fleet of 20 ships at Dogger Bank. Lissa A 4 ship squadron under British command confronts 10 French ships at Lissa, a small island off the Dalmatian coast on March the 14th, 1811. Sadras A force of 11 British ships battle 18 French ships sent to help protect Dutch colonies off the Indian ocean. It is February the 17th, 1782. The Saints On April 12, 1782, A British fleet of 45 ships collides with a French 40 ship fleet between Guadeloupe and Domenica. San Domingo A British force of 11 ships intercepts 8 French ships on February the 5th, 1806. Trafalgar Certainly the best known sea battle of the era, a Franco-Spanish fleet of 40 ships is cut off by Nelson's 33 ship fleet on October 21, 1805. Ushant On July 28, 1778, a French force of 46 ships faces a British fleet of 38 ships off the coast of Ushant, an island 100 miles west of France. CAMPAIGN MODE A campaign mode is also included in the full version. The campaign game comes complete with it's own customised rules and victory conditions. Rise in Rank and Authority as you successfully complete your missions. MULTI-PLAYER MODE All the historical scenarios as well as all custom scenarios can be played against a remote enemy over a modem, a serial connection or an IPX network. The systems will automatically transfer custom scenarios to one another. SCENARIO EDITOR Man of War's Scenario Editor provides all the flexibility needed to create full scale battles involving up to 150 ships. This includes control over the time of day the battle takes place and the subsequent weather conditions. Multi national fleets can also be created using accurate ship creation data for 5 major nations of the time (the United States, the British, the French, the Dutch and the Spanish). This creates the possibility of making hundreds of ship class and number of gun variations. Crew quality is also adjustable as well as numerous other variables in this very user friendly editor. TROUBLESHOOTING --------------- General Problems ---------------- If you are playing the game under Windows 95, you may experience problems if you switch to another application while the game is still running. Question: Why is there a dialog box asking for the Man Of War CD when it's already in the drive? Answer : Make sure the Retail Man of War CD version 1.01 is in the drive. The game will not run without it. Many CD-ROM drives take a few seconds to startup after a CD is inserted. Wait a few seconds before pressing OK. If this still does not work, the CD may be dirty or damaged. Video Problems -------------- Question: The screen is all garbled, but the sound is still playing, do I have to restart? Answer : Should you ever encounter a garbled or blank screen for more than a few seconds, try pressing the "R" key. If the problem persists you will have to restart the game. Sound Problems -------------- Question: Why don't I hear any sound? Answer : Make sure you run the SETSOUND program to select your sound card. Question: How do I adjust the volume? Answer : The CD audio and digital sound volume can be adjusted in the Options popup. Note: CD Audio is mot available in this Demo version. Question: The volume setting is at the maximum setting, but it's still not loud enough. Answer : If you are running the game under Windows 95, the maximum sound volume of both the CD-Audio and digital sounds can be adjusted in the Windows 95 Volume Control Window. This window is accessible by double-clicking on the Speaker Icon located on the task bar.