The Main Menu
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Soldier of Fortune’s Main Menu can be accessed at any time during a game by pressing Esc. Use the mouse or the Tab key to highlight options inside the Main Menu. Press Esc at any time to go to the previous screen.
Main Menu Components
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This menu screen offers a variety of game options regarding saved games, loading games, starting games, difficulty levels, game credits, and your customizable login name.
Begin a New Game
Starts the game with all of the current settings.
Change Codename – The default name is John Mullins. Feel free to change the user name to reflect your real name, nickname, or online identity.
Play Tutorial – Launches the tutorial level, which shows you how to play Soldier of Fortune. If you are new to the first-person action genre, playing through the tutorial is highly recommended.
Start Game – After you have adjusted all of your configuration options and set the difficulty options to your liking, pressing the Start Game button will launch Soldier of Fortune, propelling you into a covert world of mercenary combat.
Difficulty: The difficulty levels in Soldier of Fortune are set up to provide an ever-increasing level of challenge for beginners to expert players. As your skills improve, you can increase the difficulty level to make the game more challenging. Difficulty levels affect the number of enemies that appear, the number of weapon and item pickups, the health level of the enemies, and a number of other factors. Below is a listing of the difficulty level choices you are offered and the number of saves you are allowed per game level.
Note: The game automatically saves at the beginning of each level. The difficulty level you select determines the number of additional saves above and beyond the begin-level save.
Effortless
(Unlimited Saves)
Easy (Four Saves)
Medium (Three Saves)
Challenging (Two Saves)
Unfair (No User Saves)
Custom (Player’s Choice)
Custom Settings – This menu allows you to customize the difficulty settings for Soldier of Fortune. Use this menu to determine the number of saves, amount of enemy spawning, the enemies’ toughness, and your weapon carrying capacity. For more information, see the Multiplayer section on page 27.
Load a Game
Allows you to return to the action of a previously saved game.
Save a Game
Allows you to save your current game to your hard disk.
Credits
An homage to all of the people at Raven Software, Activision, and a dozen other companies who worked together to bring you Soldier of Fortune.
This menu screen brings up menus that customize all aspects of the game’s configuration. Screens regarding controls, video, sound, and scalability options can all be found here. See page 27 for multiplayer settings.
Alter Key Bindings
This sub screen, allows you to adjust weapon, movement, and item keys as well as multiplayer keys for help, show scores, chat, and team chat. Unbound keys are represented with question marks. Press the Reset To Defaults button at any time to reestablish the default configuration. Please see Controlling The Action (page 18) for more information about key bindings.
Soldier of Fortune offers a pre-defined key configuration so you can jump straight into the action. Since not all playing styles are the same, there are five different configurations. Left-click on the name of the key configuration currently displayed to cycle through all of the available key options. You can also set your own key bindings and save your own configuration.
Alter Display Settings
This sub screen, represented by the monitor icon, allows you to adjust the dynamic video settings and video system settings and provides sliders for gamma, contrast, brightness, and light intensity.
Dynamic Video Settings
These five settings can be adjusted based on the speed of your PC and the quality of your 3D accelerator card. If you have a low-end video card, these options should be turned down or off to increase the frame rate. If you have a high-end video card, you can take full advantage of these features.
GHOUL Lighting Method
– Controls the detail level of lighting on models in the game.
Specular Lighting – Turns
model highlighting on and off in the game.
Detail Texturing – Controls
the detail of textures based on your proximity to them.
Detail Texturing Range – Controls
the distance away from detail textures the player needs to stand in order to see them.
Texture Mode – Increases
and decreases the overall texture quality of the game.
Note: Some of these options also appear in the Adjust Dynamic Scalability menu. You can adjust them in either place and the change will be reflected in both sections of the menu.
Video System Settings
Video Driver
– Allows you to select a driver for your 3D accelerator card.
Resolution – Selects a
screen resolution for the game. Soldier of
Fortune supports resolutions from 640 x 480 up to 1600 x 1200.
Full Screen – Allows
you to choose between running the game full screen or in a window.
Bitdepth – Sets the
texture color depth in the game to 16 bit or 32 bit color. (Note: 3dfx cards do not
support 32 bit color.)
Alternate Simple Textures – This
setting adjusts to correspond with your video card’s texture memory. On low-end video
cards, you can replace certain textures in the game, such as signs and graffiti, with
standard wall textures to conserve memory.
Texture Quality – The
lower this option is set, the blurrier the world textures will appear, thus consuming less
texture memory from your video card. Low texture quality is recommended for low-end video
cards.
Skin Texture Quality – The
lower this option is set, the blurrier the enemy skin textures will appear, thus consuming
less texture memory from your video card. Low skin texture quality is recommended for
low-end video cards.
Texture Format – Allows
you to select 16 or 32 bit color mode for the textures. If your video card doesn’t
support 32 bit textures, this will default to a lower setting.
Translucent Texture Format – Allows
you to select 16 or 32 bit color mode for alpha textures in the game. If your card
doesn’t support 32 bit textures, this will default to a lower setting.
Sliders
Gamma – Adjusts
your video card’s gamma settings.
Contrast – Adjusts
your video card’s contrast level.
Brightness – Adjusts
your video card’s brightness.
Intensity – Adjusts
the intensity of the in-world lighting levels.
Apply Changes – Click
this button to apply your changes.
Apply Defaults – Click
this button to return to the default configuration.
Alter Audio Settings
This sub screen allows you to configure the sound setup for the game. The Audio Settings menu consists of the following options:
Dynamic Sound Settings
Effects Volume Slider
– Adjusts the volume of the game’s sound effects.
Music Volume Slider – Adjusts
the volume of the game’s music.
Sound System Settings
Sound Driver
– Selects the appropriate driver for your sound hardware configuration.
Sound Frequency – Defaults
to 22khz. Select 11khz if you are on a lower-end machine.
Sample Rate – Defaults
to high quality 16-bit audio. Select 8-bit if you are on a lower-end machine.
Exclusive DS Buffer - A
high-performance sound feature which may improve sound quality and performance in Windows.
If you are having sound problems, try turning this setting off.
Dynamic Music – Allows
you to enable or disable the game’s dynamic music.
Apply Changes – Click
this button to hear the results of your changes.
Apply Defaults – Click
this button to return to the default configuration.
Adjust Dynamic Scalability
Graphical Scalability
Ghoul Light Method
– Controls the detail level of lighting on models in the game.
Shadow Quality – Controls
the quality and detail of shadows in the game.
Specular Lighting – Turns
highlighting on and off for models in the game.
Detail Texturing – Controls
the detail of textures based on your proximity to them.
Number of Decals – Controls
the number of explosion marks, blood splatters, and bullet holes that appear in the world
before they drop from your view.
Effect Overdraw – The
amount of detail the effects system gives to explosions before they fade out.
Note: Some of these options also appear in the Alter Display Settings menu. You can adjust them in either place and the change will be reflected in both sections of the menu.
Game Scalability
Corpse Duration
– Allows you to adjust how long fallen enemy bodies remain on the screen.
Model Expressions – Controls
the number of expressions used by the enemy models.
Skin Variety – Controls
the number of different types of skins that appear on each enemy type.
Miscellaneous Options
Crosshair – Choose
between Dot, Reticle, Cross, Circle, or None.
Always Run – Choose if
your character runs all the time or not.
Look Spring – Keyboard
players can choose if they want the camera to auto-center while moving forward.
Look Strafe – Especially
for keyboard players.
Subtitles – Choose to
display subtitles in the game.
Disable Task Switching – Turn
Alt + Tab function on or off.
Disable Fullscreen Toggle – Turn
fullscreen option on or off.
Mouse
Allows you to modify the following settings:
Mouse X Sensitivity
– A slider changes the vertical look speed.
Invert Horizontal – A
toggle inverts horizontal turning.
Mouse Y Sensitivity – A
slider changes the horizontal turn speed.
Invert Vertical – A
toggle inverts vertical looking.
Mouse Wheel Sensitivity– A
slider changes the wheel response speed.
Mouse Double-Click Speed – A
slider increases or decreases the double-click response.
Mouse Look – A toggle
turns mouse looking on or off.
Mouse Filtering – A
toggle turns on or off simulated mouse smoothness.
Mouse Emulation Top Speed – A
slider allows a higher top speed for the pointer while using Alt + arrow keys.
Mouse Emulation Acceleration
– A slider allows acceleration of the pointer while using Alt + arrow keys.
The slider increases the acceleration of the cursor.
Language Select – Select
the language that you want to play in.
Configure Joystick – Change
the default settings of your joystick to your preferred settings.
Reset to Defaults – Reset
the miscellaneous options to their original settings.
This sub screen gives you the option to look back on your previous encounters and your performance rating on each mission.
This sub screen allows you to enter a password to gain access to the Parental Lock options. After you have entered your password, you will need to re-enter it each time you use this menu option to alter the content settings of the game. Write down your password and keep it in a safe place, out of reach of children. The first time you start the game and enter the Parental Lock menu, there is no password. Pressing the Enter key at the password prompt will take you to the full Violence Lock menu, which consists of the following options:
Damage Skins – Enables
and disables the gore zones on the enemy model.
Blood – Enables and disables
the appearance of blood in the game.
Death Animations – Enables and
disables the realistic, motion-captured death sequences.
Dismembered Limbs – Enables and
disables the dismemberment of enemy models.
Adult Textures – Enables and
disables the appearance of mature writing and subject matter.
Set New Password – This feature
allows you to set a new password for the parental lock feature. Simply type in your new
password and click on Set New Password. The next time you try to enter the Violence Lock
sub screen you will need to enter the new password.
Note: Please write down and remember your password!
Pressing the Exit Game icon will ask you if you want to end your current game. Selecting No will return you to the previous menu screen. Selecting Yes will end the game and return you to your desktop environment.
The scrolling text at the bottom of the main menu screen offers insight into the game options and will occasionally contain breaking news items and stories of events that transpire in the game world.