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============================== README.TXT ================================
Welcome to the Civilization II Toolkit CDROM!
This CD will enhance your Civ2 game playing experience.
Included on this CDROM:
* 44 new scenarios (26 historical, 18 fictional)
* 14 new maps
* 4 Frequently Asked Questions files
Player's FAQ
Strategies FAQ
Scenario FAQ
Wonders of the World FAQ
* 3 Modifications
Civ Units - replacement units by Mats Georgson
Fascism - great upgrade from Fundamentalism to Fascism
Grids - changes white grid lines around city squares
* 6 stories of other Civ2 players' experiences
* The Civilization II Advancement Planner by Len Wilcox
This version was made specifically for this CDROM toolkit!
There are essentially 3 ways you can use/install this CD:
1. Grab individual files off the CD - Use "View CDROM Contents" and
click on any ".zip" file you see, avoiding the "unzipped\" directory.
2. Install all the files at once - Use "View CDROM Contents" and
click on "total.zip" in the root directory. Be warned, this will
eat up a fair amount of space on your hard drive. Also note that you
won't be able to use "View CDROM Contents" to read the pretty
descriptions we've included.
3. Use files directly off the CD (in this case, you won't have the
Civ2 game disc in the drive and won't get the nifty animations
included in the game).
**** Quick Help (how to use new levels) ****
--- Selecting the new level ---
01. Decide where you're going to be using files from (see above 3 methods).
02. Start Civilization II
03. Click on "Start on a Premade World"
04. Select a new scenario with "Select Map to Load"
--- The next two selections may or may not be shown ---
05. Click "No" at
"Do you wish to randomize this world's villages and resource squares?"
06. Click "No" at
"Do you wish to randomize this world's player starting locations?"
--- Just how good are you? ---
07. Select any "Difficulty Level"
--- Don't mess with the settings here! ---
08. Click "OK" at "Select Level of Competition"
09. Click "OK" at "Select Level of Barbarian Activity"
10. Click "OK" at "Select Game Rules" (use whatever option is checked)
11. Click "OK" at "Select Custom Features" (use whatever options are checked)
--- Personalizing your game ---
12. Select any "Gender"
13. Select any "Tribe"
14. Select any "Name"
15. Select any "City Style"
--- Time for fun ---
16. Civilize!
**** Detailed Example of How To use a new level ***
Example of using a new level (let's try "Quebec"):
01. Open the "View CDROM Contents" program.
02. Double click on "scenario\"
03. Double click on "fiction\"
04. Double click on "quebec.zip"
05. Click "OK" to install.
After the new level has been installed, you will be given the
opportunity to remove it. This is in case you accidentally installed
the wrong level. Click "NO" when it asks "Would you like to delete
the directory c:\mps\quebec?"
06. Quit out of "View CDROM Contents" (you are done with it for now)
07. Start Civilization 2
08. Click on "Start on Premade World"
09. Change to c:\mps\quebec, click on quebec.mp, and click "OK"
10. Click "No" at
"Do you wish to randomize this world's player starting locations?"
11. Select any "Difficulty Level"
12. Click "OK" at "Select Level of Competition"
13. Click "OK" at "Select Level of Barbarian Activity"
14. Click "OK" at "Select Game Rules" (use whatever option is checked)
15. Select any "Gender"
16. Select any "Tribe"
17. Select any "Name"
18. Select any "City Style"
19. Civilize!
==========================================================================
Here is a list of some important files and directories:
00global.txt Global index of both discs
00_index.txt Top Level index of this disc
00_index.htm Index for this CDROM in HTML format.
setup.exe Windows Installation Program for this CDROM
view.exe File Browser/Uncompressor for MS-DOS
utils\w16view.exe File Browser for Windows 3.1.
utils\w32view.exe File Browser for Windows 95, Windows NT, and Win32s.
readme.txt The file you are currently reading
docs\ Documentation regarding this CDROM
docs\view.doc Documentation regarding VIEW.EXE
_bbs\ BBS support files
==========================================================================
Quick Start Instructions:
Windows 3.1/NT:
Go to "File" menu under program manager and choose Run. At the
Command Line box, type: "D:\setup", assuming 'D' is your cdrom drive.
This will install a group folder with icons for this cdrom.
MSDOS Quick Start:
Change to your CDROM drive and type "view".
Example:
C:\> D:
D:\> view
Windows 95:
Insert the cdrom into the cdrom drive. This will automatically
start a CDROM browser program called WinView.
Alternatively, you can also install the program group and icon
by selecting the "Start" menu and choosing "Run". At the Run
box, type: "D:\setup", assuming 'D' is your cdrom drive.
Using the 00_INDEX.HTM:
We have included 00_index.htm files so the user may use a Web browser
to view our disc.
In order to view this disc using these 00_index.htm files, point your
Web browser to the root level 00_index.htm file.
For example, in Netscape/Mosaic:
1) Choose File/Open File (or File/Open Local File with Mosaic)
2) Choose your CDROM Drive under "Drives"
3) Select the 00_index.htm file
4) Click on OK
The 00_index.htm files have been tested under Netscape 1.1 (Windows,
Macintosh, and FreeBSD), Netscape 1.22 (Windows), Netscape 2.0b2,
Mosaic 2.00 (Final Beta), and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
============================================================================
WinView and View
To make browsing the disc easier, we have included the program WinView
for Windows, and the program VIEW for MSDOS on the CDROM. These programs
allow you to page through index files, browse through directories on the
CD, view documentation and uncompress/install the program(s) you want
onto your hard disk.
==========================================================================
Shareware
This disk contains many shareware programs and images. Shareware can
be considered to be a sort of try before you buy system where you are
expected to pay the program author a registration fee if you find the
program or image useful. You will find details of registration
included in the document/text files provided with each program.
==========================================================================
Disclaimer
Walnut Creek CDROM makes no warranty about any file on this CDROM,
including any written by Walnut Creek. You, not Walnut Creek CDROM,
assume all risk of using any of the files on this CDROM. We reserve
the right to limit any effort on our part to rectify problems with
any file on this CDROM.
We cannot accept any responsibility or liability in the event that
using the software on this disc causes you grief, malfunction, data
loss or thinning of the hair. As with any new software, make sure
that you back up your system regularly so that you can recover from
unforeseen crashes.
Although we have made every attempt to examine every program on this
disc, some non-shareware or public domain programs may have slipped
by. If you find such a program on this disc, please notify us
immediately so we can rectify the situation. Thanks.
This CDROM comes with a full money back guarantee. If you are
dissatisfied for any reason, you can return it for a full refund.
==========================================================================
ASP
Walnut Creek CDROM is an approved vendor and associate member of the
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==========================================================================
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Third-Party applications/software/information are copyrighted by
their respective owners.
==========================================================================
Copyright
This CDROM copyright (c) 1996 Walnut Creek CDROM. All rights reserved.
==========================================================================
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