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- Heavy Gear FAQ v1.0
- Date of Last Revision: 11/25/97
-
- I. General Information
-
- A. Minimum System Requirements
-
- 100% Microsoft Windows 95 compatible computer system (including compatible 32-bit
- drivers for CD-ROM drive, video card, sound card and input devices)
- Processor Type: Pentium« 90 MHz (for 320x200 resolution with textures turned off)
- Pentium 166 Mhz recommended (for 640x480 resolution with textures on)
- U.S. version Microsoft« Windows 95 operating system
- RAM: 16 MB, 24 MB for multiplayer (32 MB recommended)
- 195 MB of uncompressed hard disk space for installation
-
- 16-bit High Color (640 x 480) PCI or VLB video card with 1 MB RAM
- 100% Sound Blaster 16 compatible sound card
- Quad-speed CD-ROM drive (600 K/second sustained transfer rate)
- 100% Microsoft-compatible mouse and driver
-
- 3D Acceleration: Supports 3DFX and Rendition cards. For a list of cards known to
- work optimally with Heavy Gear, see the list of supported cards.
-
- WARNING: Certain D3D drivers are absolutely required for 3D play. Please refer to
- the section entitled "3D Card Issues" for information on these drivers and additional
- information on them.
-
- Additional System Requirements for Multiplayer:
-
- 100% 14.4Kbps compatible Windows 95 modem (Head to Head Modem Play)
- 100% Windows 95 compatible network (LAN)
- IPX network (LAN)
- TCP/IP network (WAN e.g. Internet)
-
- NOTE: THIS RELEASE OF HEAVY GEAR'S MULTIPLAYER COMPONENT IS A BETA RELEASE.
-
- NOTE: In order to play Heavy Gear single player or multiplayer (Internet, LAN or
- modem-to-modem) the CD must be in your CD-ROM drive at all times.
-
- NOTE: Heavy Gear uses Microsoft DirectX 5 technology, and requires that your system
- have the most updated drivers that fully support DirectX.
-
- B. Installing and Uninstalling
-
- I uninstalled the game and there is no option to reinstall it.
- Unfortunately the Windows 95 registry thinks the game is installed. You will want to
- delete it from the registry. You can do so by following these instructions:
-
-
- 1. Click on the Start button and choose Run.
- 2. Type in REGEDIT and then press <Enter>.
- 3. You should see the regedit screen. Double-click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder.
- 4. Now double click on the SOFTWARE folder.
- 5. Double click on the Activision folder.
- 6. Right mouse click on the game title folder you wish to delete.
- 7. Choose the delete option on the pop up menu.
- 8. Confirm it by choosing the YES button.
- 9. Close the regedit application.
- 10. Put in the game CD and you should have the option to reinstall now.
-
- Can I install the game to a compressed hard-drive?
- We do not recommend installing this program to a compressed drive. Please install to
- a non-compressed drive and run the program from there.
-
- The window disappeared and the screen went blank. How can I fix this?
- Sometimes the screen will minimize during installation. You can correct this by using
- ALT+TAB (hold down ALT and press TAB once), or by clicking on the appropriate item on
- the taskbar.
-
- II. Troubleshooting
-
- A. General Issues
-
- I have a NexGen processor in my machine, the game installer doesn't seem to recognize
- it correctly. What's going on?
- Unfortunately, the NexGen processor is not recognized as a Pentium processor by Windows
- 95. When Windows 95 checks the hardware, it detects the processor as a 386. During
- installation, the installer checks for verification with Windows 95 that the correct
- processor type is available. Windows 95 reports to the installer that the processor
- is a 386. There are two alternatives that can be used to remedy this problem. They are
- as follows:
-
- (The easier solution)
- Continue installation, by choosing the NEXT button. This will not degrade game performance.
-
- Or
-
- There is a file that will help the operating system identify the processor correctly.
- This is available from AMD, on their web site (http://www.amd.com). These files will
- not improve game performance in any way. Before downloading and installing, please make
- sure you choose the correct file for your system.
-
- If you are running a Nexgen processor with a VLB board, download UPDTVL30.EXE. If you
- are running a Nexgen processor with a PCI board, download UPDTPI31.EXE. If problems
- persist, contact AMD Technical Support Staff.
-
- I have a Cyrix processor in my machine and the game installer doesn't seem to recognize
- it correctly. What's going on?
- Unfortunately, the Cyrix 686 processor is not recognized as a Pentium processor by
- Windows 95. When Windows 95 checks the hardware, it detects the processor as a 486.
- During installation, the installer checks for verification with Windows 95 that the
- correct processor type is available. Windows 95 reports to the installer that the
- processor is a 486. The solution to the problem is to continue the installation, by
- choosing the NEXT button. This will not degrade game performance.
-
- I have an AMD K6 processor and I am experiencing problems during installation.
- During the installation there may be some minor graphic corruption in the form of five
- dotted lines across the screen in the background. This is only temporary and has no
- effect on your monitor.
-
- Can I run Heavy Gear on Windows 3.1, Windows NT or OS/2?
- Heavy Gear has been fully tested using Windows 95.
-
- The following operating systems are not supported:
-
- Windows NT
-
- Microsoft Windows 3.1x
-
- MS-DOS 6.22 or higher
-
- IBM OS/2 (All Varieties)
-
- Can I save my games to a floppy disk and use them on another computer with Heavy Gear?
- This is not recommended as your installation of Heavy Gear may or may not work with
- saved games from another computer.
-
- Why does the game sometimes quit to the desktop?
- Occasionally, Heavy Gear will suddenly quit to the desktop. This may be a result of a
- conflict with the EZDesk desktop utility, which is used to organize icons on your desktop.
- Disable EZDesk whenever playing Heavy Gear.
-
- The game may also suddenly minimize to the taskbar if you are running an electronic mail
- program (e.g MS Exchange) in the background.
-
- Heavy Gear should be run as a stand-alone application.
-
- My screen saver operates slowly while the game is running. What can I do?
- Because the game makes heavy use of the system resources, screen savers may loss
- performance. We highly recommend disabling your screen saver when playing the game.
-
- The fonts on my game screen are too large and extend off the screen. Why is this happening?
- Systems using a font manager, like Adobe Type Manager, installed to Windows 95, may have
- the game fonts appear larger than normal because the font manager will redirect Windows 95
- to use the fonts it supplies. This will cause some text printing across the game window,
- and the text sometimes becomes unreadable. The general solution is to disable the font
- manager temporarily.
-
- If you have no font manager and are still encountering this problem, please make sure
- your "display font size" is set to small. Instructions are as follows:
-
- 1. Place your mouse cursor over an empty area of your desktop and right-mouse click.
- At the bottom of the list that appears, click on Properties. This will bring up the
- Display Properties window. You can also open this window by choosing the Start button
- Settings\Control Panel and double-clicking the Display icon.
-
- 2. Choose the Settings tab and change the font size setting to small.
-
- Ctrl-Alt-Del locks up my system.
- To exit the game properly, hit ESC and choose the menu option "Exit to Windows".
-
- How can I improve performance?
- "Gameplay is choppy."
- "I'm experiencing low frame-rate during missions."
- If you are using an Intel-based or AMD-based computer that is 166mhz or slower, or a
- Cyrix-based computer that is 200mhz or slower, your frame-rate is being hindered by
- your processor. Heavy Gear conducts a lot of math operations using floating-point format,
- and when the screen is full of detail, frame-rates will diminish.
-
- You can improve frame-rate by going to the 'Combat Variables' screen and changing some
- of the options. The two things that will have the greatest affect on frame-rate are
- 'Graphics Type' and 'Textures'. For optimal performance, set 'Graphics Type' to 'Software
- 320', and 'Textures' to 'off'. Note that this will cause the graphics to look less detailed.
-
- Also, make sure 3D sound is off if you're having performance problems. It will use 5
- to 10 percent of your computer's bandwidth.
-
- "The game takes a long time to load."
- "Missions take a long time to load."
- Heavy Gear contains more art than any game we've ever made. On systems with less than
- 24MB of RAM, not all of those assets will fit in memory at the same time. To improve
- your load-time performance, it is recommended that you upgrade to 32MB of RAM.
-
-
- You may also try to improve game performance by using the following steps:
-
- 1. Close all other programs while playing.
-
- 2. Set Graphics Acceleration to maximum in your System Control Panel.
-
- a. Go to the Start menu on your taskbar. Select SettingsΦControl Panel.
- b. Double-click on the System icon.
- c. Click on the Performance tab.
- d. Click on the Graphics button.
- e. In the Graphics box, position the Hardware Acceleration slider to Full.
-
- Why does the desktop momentarily appear and disappear before and after I launch a
- mission? If I click on the desktop or toolbar during that time, my system will crash.
- If I hit 'ESC' while the Commencing Mission screen is up, my system will also crash.
- The desktop appears because the game is in the process of switching video modes. During
- this time period, DO NOT click anywhere on the desktop or the toolbar, as that will
- cause a crash. After that period, while the game is launching and you see the launch
- animation, DO NOT hit ESC or any other key, as that will also cause a crash.
-
- My computer has a power saver feature in the system CMOS and has problems running the game.
- We have discovered through the course of testing that many computers equipped with a
- power saver feature in their system CMOS have problems running the game when this feature
- is turned on. This feature only activates after the computer is left idle for a certain
- period of time. To solve this problem, you should exit the game if you plan to be away
- from the computer for a long period of time. Another option is to turn this feature off
- in your system CMOS.
-
- B. 3D Card Driver Issues
-
- ATTENTION 3D CARD OWNERS: IMPORTANT INFORMATION
-
- If you have a 100% DirectX5 compatible 3D card or a 3D hardware accelerated video card
- based on:
-
- 3Dfx Voodoo / Voodoo Rush
- -or-
- Rendition Verite 1000/2000
-
- chipsets and plan to run in 3D hardware accelerated mode, please read the following
- information carefully. If you do not have a 3D video card or you plan to run the game
- in Software mode, you may ignore this information.
-
-
- As of the time of its release, Heavy Gear has been designed to provide the maximum
- gameplay experience consistent with the hardware available to you. Because it is so
- advanced, certain issues on hardware accelerated D3D video cards using the latest
- manufacturer provided drivers still exist due to driver immaturity. Both 3Dfx and
- Rendition have worked with Activision to successfully resolve these driver issues and
- Heavy Gear functions as expected with updated drivers provided by them. The problem is
- that your video board based on the 3DFX or Rendition chipsets is manufactured by an OEM
- company (Canopus, Creative Labs, Deltron, Diamond, Hercules, Intergraph, Jazz, Orchid,
- Sierra, etc.) who adds features and functionalities and releases an enhanced driver set
- based on the reference drivers provided by 3Dfx or Rendition. Carrying these corrections
- through to your manufacturer driver always lags behind the resolution of the problems.
- This is the case with Heavy Gear and 3Dfx or Rendition-based D3D video boards, as well
- as other 100% DirectX5 compatible 3D cards.
-
- Certain D3D drivers are absolutely required for 3D accelerated play. These drivers,
- referred to here as "reference drivers", utilize leading technology with the 3Dfx and
- Rendition cards and are provided on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install), as well as the Activision
- website (www.activision.com) and on the 3Dfx and Rendition websites. If you attempt to
- play Heavy Gear in 3D hardware accelerated mode without these specific reference drivers,
- the game will crash. However, if you install these reference drivers, they will override
- and eliminate the specific drivers provided by the OEM manufacturer of your video board.
- You will have to reinstall such OEM drivers if you wish to continue to use them. Activision
- will not be able to provide you with specific instructions with respect to reinstalling
- the original drivers as Activision does not possess such information. We strongly urge you,
- therefore not to use the reference drivers unless you have the latest drivers issued by
- your video board's OEM readily available to be reinstalled and you feel comfortable with
- the process of installing and reinstalling video drivers on your system. In all cases, Heavy
- Gear will work properly in Software mode, without 3D acceleration and without any
- modification to your installed video drivers.
-
- In order to utilize native 3D acceleration for Rendition using the RRedline API with
- Heavy Gear, you must have the latest version of the reference hardware driver. This is
- the case until your video board manufacturer can incorporate the latest fixes into their
- driver sets. The latest RRedline driver is provided on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install). This
- driver is also available on the Activision website (www.activision.com), and on the
- Rendition website.
-
- No reference drivers are provided for Verite 2000-based boards. Owners of Rendition
- V2000-based boards should use the drivers which came with their board. You should
- regularly check your board manufacturer's web site for newly-released driver updates.
-
- Users of other cards that are 100% DirectX 5.0 / Direct3D compatible should contact the
- manufacturer of their cards for the latest drivers. Detailed instructions should be
- provided with any drivers you obtain.
-
- Since Heavy Gear uses Microsoft's DirectX 5 API, 100% compatibility with DirectX 5 is
- required to run the game. If your 3D card doesn't fully support DirectX 5 yet, you can
- still run the game in Software mode.
-
- Q: What are "reference" drivers?
- A: "Reference" drivers are the drivers written by the manufacturer of a video chip.
- Manufacturers of video cards base their card-specific drivers on these reference drivers.
-
- Q: If these new reference drivers are better, why didn't the manufacturer of my card
- use them?
- A: They haven't had a chance to yet. The reference drivers provided with Heavy Gear are
- brand new, and help the game to take full advantage of the features of these chips. After
- these drivers are released, it takes some time for card manufacturers to tweak them so
- that they get the best possible performance from their cards. These new drivers must then
- be tested with a wide variety of software to make sure they don't introduce any problems.
-
- Q: If the cards are all based on the same chip, why do card manufacturers write their
- own drivers?
- A: While the cards are based on the same chipset (3DFX, Rendition, etc.), each manufacturer
- does something different with their actual cards, to optimize it for those features they
- wish to emphasize. They then use the reference drivers as a base and modify them to take
- full advantage of the specifics of their card.
-
- Q: How do I know which drivers I should use, if any?
- A: Generally, you should only use provided reference drivers if you are comfortable with
- the process of installing, uninstalling, and reinstalling drivers and if you have the
- original drivers provided by your manufacturer with your video card readily available.
- Click here for a listing of all supported cards using the 3Dfx and Rendition chipsets,
- and where to find the corresponding driver. If your card is listed, use the corresponding
- driver for the chipset. Also included below is a list of many 3D cards which do not use
- either of these chipsets. If your card is listed in this category, you will not need to
- use either of these drivers. If you do not see your card listed, but believe it to have
- 3D acceleration, your video card manufacturer should be able to provide you with the
- information you need.
-
- Q: How do I run Heavy Gear in Software mode instead?
- A: To determine whether you are running in Software mode, start the game. After the
- opening movie, when the Main Menu appears, press ESC. In the menu that appears, select
- Combat Variables and look at the Graphics Type option. If it lists Software 320 or Software
- 640 you are running in Software mode.
-
- Q: What if I want to restore my original driver settings?
- A: While it is not possible to automatically uninstall the reference drivers, there are
- several ways to return to the original drivers you had before:
-
- ╖ You can reinstall from the original install disk that came with your board by
- following the directions that came with it.
- ╖ Your board manufacturer should have the original driver on their website, although
- we cannot guarantee so. Only your board manufacturer can provide you with specific
- instructions regarding reinstalling the original drivers.
-
- Q: Are these reference drivers installed automatically?
- A: No. We are providing them on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install) should you choose to install
- them to play Heavy Gear using hardware acceleration. In contrast, playing in Software
- mode requires no additional driver installation.
-
- Q: How do I install the reference drivers?
- A: Manufacturer instructions for both driver types are provided with the drivers themselves
- on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install). See below for locations.
-
- Reference Drivers
-
- We have included 4 directories on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install), in the DRIVERS directory.
-
- If you have a Voodoo Rush-based board such as:
-
- ╖ Hercules Stingray 128 3D
- ╖ Intergraph Intense 3D Voodoo
- ╖ Jazz Adrenaline Rush 3D
-
- please use the drivers located in the RUSH1 or RUSH 2 directories:
-
- These directories contain the install for the 3Dfx Reference Drivers for 3Dfx Voodoo
- Rush-based boards. If your video card has one circuit board, then go to the RUSH 1
- directory. If it has a 2nd circuit board, then go to the RUSH 2 directory. The directory
- is located on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install) in the DRIVERS directory. Please follow the
- instructions in the README.TXT located in that directory to upgrade your existing drivers,
- or perform a fresh installation.
-
- If you have a Voodoo-based board such as:
- ╖ Deltron Flash 3D
- ╖ Diamond Monster 3D
- ╖ Orchid Righteous 3D
-
- please use the drivers located in the VOODOO directory:
-
- This directory contains the DirectX5.0 Direct3D reference drivers (v2.13) for Voodoo
- Graphics Based 3D Accelerators. The following cards should work with these drivers:
- 3Dfx Interactive reference boards, Diamond Monster 3D, Orchid Righteous 3D, and Deltron
- Realvision Flash 3D. The following 3Dfx Voodoo boards have not been tested with these
- drivers and Heavy Gear, but may work: Canopus Pure 3D, Skywell Technology Magic 3D,
- Guillernot MaxiGamer, and Miro HiScore. The directory is located on Heavy Gear Disc 1
- (Install) in the DRIVERS directory. Please follow the instructions in the README.TXT
- located in that directory to upgrade your existing drivers, or perform a fresh installation.
-
- If you have a Rendition Verite 1000-based board such as:
-
- ╖ Sierra Screamin' 3D
- ╖ Canopus Total 3D
- ╖ Creative Labs 3D Blaster
- ╖ Intergraph Intense 3D 100
-
- please use the drivers located in the V1000 directory:
-
- This directory contains the Rendition reference D3D and RRedline drivers for all Verite
- 1000-based boards. The directory is located on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install) in the DRIVERS
- directory. Please follow the instructions in the README.TXT located in that directory to
- upgrade your existing drivers, or perform a fresh installation.
-
- If you have a Rendition Verite 2000-based board such as:
-
- ╖ Diamond Stealth II 220 3D
-
- No reference drivers are provided for Verite 2000-based boards. Owners of Rendition
- V2000-based boards should use the drivers which came with their board. You should
- regularly check your video card manufacturer website for newly-released driver updates.
-
- LISTS OF CARDS
-
- NOTE: All of these are partial lists based on the information available to us at this
- time. The information is subject to change as new cards are released.
-
- Supported Cards and Chipsets in Native 3D Acceleration Mode and Direct3D Mode
-
- The following video cards were tested and are supported by Heavy Gear. As noted above,
- the reference drivers provided on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install) are required for proper
- operation.
-
- 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics
- ╖ Deltron Flash 3D
- ╖ Diamond Monster 3D
- ╖ Orchid Righteous 3D
-
- 3Dfx Voodoo Rush
- ╖ Hercules Stingray 128 3D
- ╖ Intergraph Intense 3D Voodoo
- ╖ Jazz Adrenaline Rush 3D
-
- Rendition Verite 1000-based
- ╖ Sierra Screamin' 3D
- ╖ Canopus Total 3D
- ╖ Creative Labs 3D Blaster
- ╖ Intergraph Intense 3D 100
-
- Rendition Verite 2000-based
- ╖ Diamond Stealth II 220 3D
-
- Known Issues for Supported Cards and Chipsets in Native 3D Acceleration Mode
-
- RRedline (Rendition)
-
- ╖ For all listed Rendition Verite 1000 boards, unless the provided reference drivers
- are used, Heavy Gear will crash.
- ╖ For the Diamond Stealth II 220 3D (Rendition Verite 2000-based) board, Heavy Gear
- will run properly except that players will see a Windows-hourglass cursor in the middle
- of their screen during gameplay. This can be moved to the edge of the screen while the
- mission is loading.
-
-
- Glide (3Dfx)
-
- ╖ For all listed 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics-based boards, players using the board
- manufacturer's drivers may experience a crash in wireframe (low-light) mode.
-
-
- Known Issues for Supported Cards and Chipsets in D3D Acceleration Mode
-
- 3Dfx
-
- ╖ For all listed 3Dfx Voodoo Rush cards, using either the board manufacturer's
- drivers or the reference drivers, players will notice excessive screen flicker while in
- gameplay. Players in this mode should switch to Native 3D Acceleration mode.
-
- Rendition
- ╖ For all listed Rendition Verite 1000 and 2000-based cards, using either the board
- manufacturer's drivers or the reference drivers, players will notice that wireframe
- (low-light) mode and wire-frame damage overlay does not work. Players in this mode should
- switch to Native 3D Acceleration mode.
-
- Note on Known Issues
- At the time Heavy Gear is being released, the board and chipset manufacturers of these
- cards / chipsets were aware of the aforementioned problems and have been working on
- fixes for them. Please check your video board manufacturer's website regularly for updates
- to their driver set which may solve the noted issues.
-
- Tested, yet unsupported Cards and Chipsets in Direct3D Mode
-
- The following video cards have undergone testing with Heavy Gear, yet are not officially
- supported by Heavy Gear. The issues listed with each card will likely be resolved by
- subsequent driver releases from either the chipset or board manufacturer.
-
- Chipset/Card Issue
- Nvidia Riva 128 / Diamond Viper 330 Graphics flicker
- Nvidia Riva 128 / STB Velocity 128 Graphics flicker
- PowerVR PCX2 / All Sky texture corruption
- ATI Rage Pro Gray boxes around explosions
- Oak Technologies Warp 5 Minor graphics issues
-
-
- DISCLAIMER
-
- We have included the video card manufacturer instructions on installing the drivers
- in the directories listed above. If you encounter difficulties during driver installation,
- please contact the manufacturer of the drivers you are installing. Activision makes no
- warranty that changing your own drivers will not have adverse effects on your system or
- on installed software.
-
- The 3Dfx reference drivers provided on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install) contain fixes that may
- not have been incorporated into the current drivers for your video card and are not yet
- available from your board manufacturer. These drivers are more current than the Diamond
- Monster 3D v1.08 drivers, and the Orchid Righteous 3D v2.0 drivers.
-
- The Rendition reference drivers provided on Heavy Gear Disc 1 (Install) also contain
- fixes that may not have been incorporated into the current drivers for your video card
- and are not yet available from your board manufacturer. The drivers provided are only
- for Verite 1000-based boards, and are newer than the Sierra Screamin' 3D SS v2.1 drivers,
- Creative Labs 3D Blaster CL3DBV v1.05 drivers, and Intergraph Intense 3D II v2.3 drivers.
-
- Be warned that using reference drivers may affect any manufacturer-specific control
- panel applets associated with your video board. You will have to reinstall the drivers
- provided with your video board in order to gain back the use of such functions. We strongly
- urge you to periodically check your video board manufacturer's website for newly-released
- driver updates.
-
- "As soon as I launch a mission, Heavy Gear crashes."
- "I'm able to launch into missions, but Heavy Gear crashes during gameplay."
- "When I launch missions, the colors are all messed up."
- "I'm playing in wire-frame (low-light) mode and Heavy Gear crashes."
- "Gameplay is choppy."
- "My screen flickers like crazy when I launch a mission."
- All of these problems may be caused by obsolete drivers for your 3D accelerator card.
-
- If you are playing on a 3Dfx-based card, you need to use newer drivers than the Diamond
- Monster 3D v.1.08 or the Orchid Righteous 3D v.2.0 drivers. Reference drivers are provided
- in the DRIVERS directory on the Heavy Gear Install CD. Note that different drivers need to
- be installed depending on whether you have a Voodoo, Voodoo Rush single-card, Voodoo Rush
- double-card, or Voodoo 2 board. At the time of writing, Voodoo 2 cards were not available,
- so these drivers are not provided on the Install CD.
-
- If you are using a board based on any other chip-set, you'll need to contact your board
- manufacturer directly for up-to-date drivers. Be aware that not all 3D accelerator cards
- support DirectX 5. If you have a board that isn't 100% DirectX 5 compatible, you will need
- to play Heavy Gear in software mode. This can be set manually within Heavy Gear on the
- 'Combat Variables' screen, by switching 'Graphics Type' to 'Software 320' or 'Software 640'.
-
- If you are using an NEC PowerVR-based bard, you may need to disable the HAL (hardware
- abstraction layer) to make Heavy Gear work. Contact your manufacturer for instructions.
-
- "I'm using a Rendition-based accelerator card on a 16MB computer. The game pauses
- periodically during gameplay."
- Since Rendition-based accelerators use some of your computer's RAM to hold textures, yo
- might experience pauses during gameplay on 16MB systems. The solution for this is to
- upgrade the amount of memory in your computer.
-
- "I have a 3D accelerator card, but gameplay is still choppy."
- This can be caused by using old drivers (see the section above). If you're sure you have
- the latest drivers, performance may be limited by your processor. If you are using an
- Intel-based or AMD-based computer that is 166mhz or slower, or a Cyrix-based computer
- that is 200mhz or slower, your frame-rate is being hindered by your processor. Heavy
- Gear conducts a lot of math operations using floating-point format, and when the screen
- is full of detail, frame-rates will diminish.
-
- Why do I have to quit the game application if I want to switch video modes from 3DFX to
- D3D, or vice versa?"
- Not doing so will cause the game to crash. If you switch from 3DFX mode to D3D or vice
- versa, you must quit and then restart the game. As a reminder, a dialog box containing
- these instructions will be displayed when you attempt to change video modes.
-
- When I launch missions, the colors are all messed up.
- This problem may be caused by obsolete drivers for your 3D accelerator card.
-
- If you are playing on a 3Dfx-based card, you need to use newer drivers than the Diamond
- Monster 3D v.1.08 or the Orchid Righteous 3D v.2.0 drivers. Reference drivers are provided
- in the DRIVERS directory on the Heavy Gear Install CD. Note that different drivers need to
- be installed depending on whether you have a Voodoo, Voodoo Rush single-card, Voodoo Rush
- double-card, or Voodoo 2 board. At the time of writing, Voodoo 2 cards were not available,
- so these drivers are not provided on the Install CD.
-
- If you are using a board based on any other chip-set, you'll need to contact your board
- manufacturer directly for up-to-date drivers. Be aware that not all 3D accelerator cards
- support DirectX 5. If you have a board that isn't 100% DirectX 5 compatible, you will
- need to play Heavy Gear in software mode. This can be set manually within Heavy Gear on
- the 'Combat Variables' screen, by switching 'Graphics Type' to 'Software 320' or 'Software
- 640'.
-
- C. Audio Issues
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE: You may encounter choppy gameplay if your sound card is not 100% Sound
- Blaster 16 compatible. 8 bit sound cards are not supported with this game (e.g. Sound
- Blaster and Sound Blaster PRO compatible). Also, the following sound cards may not fully
- support DirectX:
- Yamaha OPL3 series
- AD (Analog Devices)
- Sound 2
- Ensoniq (Gateway 2000)
- IBM's MWAVE
- Compaq's ESS
-
- You may want to contact your sound card manufacturer to see if your card is 100% Sound
- Blaster 16 compatible.
-
- Half of the problems with sound cards are remedied by obtaining the latest sound card
- drivers. We highly recommend updating drivers, which is usually free and easy to do. You
- can contact your sound card manufacturer for details.
-
- Can I listen to the game soundtrack on my audio CD player?
- Yes. The game music is on the Heavy Gear Disc 2 (Gameplay). Starting with track 2, all
- the music tracks will play on an audio CD player.
-
- WARNING: Please make sure to lower the volume on your audio CD player while you skip
- ahead to track 2. Certain audio players have been known to emit loud static while playing
- track 1.
-
- Can I play my own music on my computer while I play Heavy Gear, by swapping the Heavy Gear
- CD for an audio CD?
- No. Disc 2 (Gameplay) must remain in the CD-ROM drive at all times while playing the game.
-
- The sounds are distorted and/or the movies are choppy. What can I do?
- You may encounter choppy game play if your sound card is not 100% Sound Blaster 16
- compatible. 8 bit sound cards are not supported with this game (e.g. Sound Blaster and
- Sound Blaster PRO compatible). You may want to contact your sound card manufacturer to
- see if your card is 100% Sound Blaster 16 compatible.
-
- If you are fully confident that your sound card is 100% Sound Blaster 16 compatible you
- should acquire the most updated sound card drivers available. This is highly recommended
- and is usually free and easy to do. You can contact your sound card manufacturer for
- details.
-
- You may also encounter choppy movies if your CD-ROM drive is not at least a quad-speed
- drive.
-
- Heavy Gear uses Indeo 5.0 for movie playback.
-
- I have a Media Vision Pro Audio Spectrum 16. The sound and movies are choppy. What should
- I do?
- The game requires a 100% Sound Blaster 16 compatible sound card. Your sound card meets
- the requirement, but is not working properly. Follow these instructions to allow your
- card to work in 16 bit mode:
-
- (1) Click on Start\Settings\Control Panel and double-click the Multimedia icon.
- (2) Make sure you are on the Audio tab.
- (3) Within the Playback section change the Preferred Device to "ProAudio Wave Out".
- (4) Click on the tab labeled Advanced.
- (5) Single-click the plus sign in front of "Audio Devices". This should expand the
- branch.
- (6) Single-click on the phrase "Audio for Sound Blaster Emulation" and click the
- Properties button.
- (7) Check-mark the boxes for "Do not use audio features on this device" and "Do not map
- through this device".
- (8) Click the Apply button and restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
-
- If you still encounter problems, contact Media Vision for more assistance.
-
- I don't hear any music during missions.
- The in-mission music is played directly from the CD. Make sure the audio cable that goes
- from your CD-ROM drive to your audio card is attached.
-
- I don't hear any difference when I change to the different 3D sound types.
- If you're using an Aureal-based 3D sound accelerator card, you may need to exit the game
- and restart it before changes in your 3D sound settings take effect.
-
- There is a small percentage of the population that is incapable of perceiving audio in
- 3 dimensions, so it is possible that you fall into that category.
-
- I have a 3D sound card (for example, the Diamond Monster Sound card) which uses the Aureal
- A3D audio technology. I would like to use the hardware accelerated sound feature. What do
- I need to do?
- Heavy Gear supports hardware acceleration of 3D sound, via the Aureal A3D technology. If
- you have a card that supports this technology, choose Combat Variables from the shell
- escape screen, click Override in the Performance Options section, and select the desired
- sound setup from the item entitled, 3D Sound. The choices include:
-
- ╖ Headphones
- ╖ Mono Speakers
- ╖ Quad Speakers
- ╖ Stereo Speakers
- ╖ Surround Speakers
-
- Click Accept and begin a mission.
-
- If you have a hardware accelerator for 3D sound, you should notice enhanced 3D sound
- effects.
-
- PLEASE NOTE: If you do not have a hardware accelerator for 3D sound, and you enable these
- effects, you will incur a loss in performance (i.e. poor frame-rate or gameplay pauses).
-
- I have an Aztec Labs Sound card and the sound effects will drop out almost every mission,
- but the music will keep playing.
- We have experienced problems with Aztec Labs sound cards while testing Heavy Gear. Heavy
- Gear uses DirectSound, so a fix for this problem may soon be provided in the form of
- updated drivers from Aztec Labs. Please contact Aztec Labs for updated drivers compatible
- with DirectX 5.0.
-
- D. Video Issues
-
- NOTE: 3D CARD USERS PLEASE REFER TO THE SECTION ENTITLED "3D CARD DRIVER ISSUES"
-
- When I launch into the game, the screen goes black and freezes.
- We have found this to be the case when you do not have DirectX certification. In most
- cases you can fix this problem by updating your video card drivers. This is highly
- recommended and is usually free and easy to do. You can contact your Video Card
- Manufacturer for details.
-
- Another possible cause could be that the CD is not in the CD-ROM drive. Please insert
- the Heavy Gear CD before you attempt to start the game.
-
- Why do I have wavy lines across my screen when I play the game?
- We have found this to be the case when outdated DirectX drivers are present on a system.
- This can be fixed by updating your video card drivers. This is highly recommended and
- is usually free and easy to do. You can contact your Video Card Manufacturer for details.
-
- My cursor flashes when I move it around.
- As I move my cursor, the Windows desktop shows through the screen.
- These problems can be caused by using custom cursors. Please restore your cursors to the
- default Windows cursors.
-
- During the mission, I can see the Windows cursor or the Windows hourglass.
- Some video card drivers cause this problem, such as the Tseng 4000. Contact your video-card
- manufacturer for a driver fix.
-
- I have a Tseng Labs 4000 PCI video card. In 640 Software mode, when I enter a mission, the
- Windows hourglass cursor is visible.
-
- This is a known driver problem with the Tseng Labs 4000 PCI video card. Contact Tseng
- Labs for the latest drivers, which should fix the problem.
-
- I installed a new video card, and the game doesn't look right. What do I do?
- If you install a new video card into your system after you have installed the game, you
- may need to uninstall and reinstall the game in order to get it to properly recognize
- the new hardware. Be sure to uninstall using the uninstaller, other methods of deleting
- the game are not recommended.
-
- Changing the standard Windows 95 cursors or desktop theme causes video corruption.
- Please disable any desktop themes before attempting to play the game. Also, check to make
- sure that you have not changed the standard Windows 95 cursors. Doing so may cause video
- corruption. We have especially found this to be the case with 3D and animated cursors. The
- most frequent problems that this may cause are flickering pointer, invisible pointer,
- crashing to the desktop and inability to run the game at all.
-
- When I launch the game from the title screen or from the taskbar, my screen stays blank
- and the game doesn't start. What should I do?
- This is a characteristic of having the incorrect video driver loaded. To correct this:
-
- 1. Go to the Start menu on your taskbar and select SettingsΦControl Panel.
- 2. Double-click on the Display icon, select the Settings tab.
- 3. Click on the Change Display Type (if you have OSR/2 this reads "Advanced Properties")
- button.
- 4. From the Change Display Type dialog box, confirm that the adapter type matches the
- card you have installed in your computer. If it is incorrect, click on the Change button.
- 5. In the Select Device dialog box, choose the correct video adapter. Click OK.
- 6. In certain cases, you will need to insert your original Windows 95 CD in order to
- load the appropriate driver.
- 7. After Windows 95 corrects your monitor settings, it will ask you to restart your
- computer. Click Yes and allow the computer to restart.
- 8. Upon completion of this process, uninstall the game and then reinstall it.
-
- Game graphics are faded and/or strange in appearance.
- 1. Make sure your video card is 100% Windows 95-compatible. Using a non-Windows 95
- compatible video card and drivers may result in display problems.
- 2. Make sure that you have closed all other programs on your computer when playing the
- game.
- 3. Make sure that your video driver supports the Color Settings required for the game
- to be played.
-
- If you purchased your video card before the release of Windows 95, you may obtain updated
- drivers from a variety of places. Most hardware retailers have access to the most recent
- drivers. Additionally, most video card manufacturers maintain a website, which contains
- the latest drivers for free downloading. Drivers are also available on CompuServe, America
- Online, The Microsoft Network, and other popular online networks. Many manufacturers also
- maintain a direct-dial BBS with up-to-date drivers. A list of Video Card Manufacturers
- and their Technical Support and BBS numbers is available in the on-line . Please make
- every effort to install the latest video drivers before calling Activision Customer Support.
-
-
- E. CD-ROM Issues
-
-
- Can I run the game without the gameplay CD in the drive?
- No. Disc 2 (Gameplay) must remain in the CD-ROM drive at all times while playing the game.
-
- I have a CD changer and I am having problems launching into the game. What should I do?
- You need to play the game from the same CD ROM drive from which you installed it. This drive
- must be the first CD ROM drive detected. If you follow this instruction, you should be able to
- successfully launch into the game.
-
- I'm having trouble with Heavy Gear and my CD-ROM drive. What's going on?
- Heavy Gear may have trouble working with some 1993 or earlier Matsushita CD-ROM drives.
- These CD-ROM drives have trouble reading beyond 63 minutes on CDs, and Heavy Gear uses the
- full CD. These drives were sold under the names of Panasonic, JVC, Reveal, Creative Labs and
- Plextor. Gameplay may occasionally slow down and the CD-ROM drive will be accessed
- constantly. We highly recommend that you upgrade to a newer CD-ROM drive to avoid problems
- with other programs in the future.
-
- F. Multiplayer Issues
-
- NOTE: THIS RELEASE OF HEAVY GEAR'S MULTIPLAYER COMPONENT IS A BETA RELEASE. AS SUCH, YOU
- MAY ENCOUNTER PROBLEMS WHILE PLAYING MULTIPLAYER HEAVY GEAR. PLEASE REGISTER YOUR SOFTWARE
- SO THAT WE MAY INFORM YOU OF ANY PATCH UPDATES TO THE MULTIPLAYER GAME, OR REGULARLY CHECK
- OUR WEB SITE: WWW.ACTIVISION.COM, FOR PATCH UPDATES TO THE HEAVY GEAR MULTIPLAYER GAME.
-
- I have both a Network adapter card and Modem installed on my machine and I can't join a
- game or room when I use my modem to play. What is wrong?
- You may have to remove the TCP/IP protocol for your network adapter card before you will be
- able to use your dial up connection. To do this, go to Start\Settings\Control Panel\Network
- and check to see if you have a "TCP/IP Dial-up Adapter" and a "TCP/IP Adapter (for your
- network card)". If you do, select the adapter for your network card and click "Remove".
- Then select "OK" and restart your computer.
-
- My computer is behind a firewall, and I'm having trouble connecting with computers outside
- the firewall.
- Heavy Gear multiplayer does not currently support play from behind firewalls.
-
-
- I start the game, select IPX, and the screen says "Network driver not available". What
- should I do?
- You might have left another copy of the game running in the background. You can only run
- one copy of the game at a time. If this isn't the case, you probably need to load an IPX
- driver.
-
- To load an IPX driver in Windows 95, go to the Start menu and choose Settings\Control
- Panel. Click on Networking and make sure that you have an IPX or IPX-compatible driver
- listed. If you don't have one loaded, try the following: Double-click on Add, then double-
- click on Protocol. Click on Microsoft, and finally double-click on IPX/SPX-compatible
- Protocol.
-
- Technically inclined people who want to connect an IPX driver to a modem instead of an
- Ethernet card may be able to do so in the Protocol control panel in Windows 95.
-
- Does a slow connection speed slow down the game for everybody?
- Yes. The speed of the game is dependent on the connection speed of the slowest connection.
- We recommend playing with fewer players depending on the slowest connection. Use the
- following chart as a guideline:
-
-
- Slowest Connection Number of Players
- T1 8 players
- 28.8 4 players
- 14.4 2 players
-
-
- I have a fast computer, but in network games, it takes a long time to get into missions.
- I have a fast computer, but gameplay seems choppy during network play.
- In network missions, your gameplay experience is directly affected by the speed of the
- other players' computers. They may take a long time to get into network games, slowing
- down your entry, and their gear may appear choppy on your screen, making overall gameplay
- seem choppy.
-
- I am connected to the Internet via America On-Line, but when I try to play an Internet
- game, I don't see any servers.
- At the time of this writing, you cannot play Internet games of Heavy Gear if you are
- connected to the Internet via America On-Line.
-
- My framerate during modem play is unacceptable.
- As a general rule, your framerate will become slower as the number of Gears in your game
- increases. This is especially true in modem games. The best solution is to not take
- computer controlled Gears (i.e. Squadmates) with you.
-
- G. Input Devices
-
- How do I set up my joystick or gamepad?
- You must setup your joystick/gamepad in the Windows 95 Control Panel. Click Start on the
- taskbar, then Control Panel. Then click on Game Controllers. From here you can choose and
- calibrate your controller. If your controller does not appear on the list of available
- controllers, you must get the drivers from the manufacturer.
-
- Then start the game and go to the Cockpit Controls screen, where you can adjust what
- functions are controlled by what input. Your customized configuration can be saved for
- future use.
-
- Customizing Controls
- First, choose the category of commands then the device you would like to adjust. For
- example, to adjust the settings for movement, select "Movement" from the Category box
- between the two arrowheads. Next, select the device you would like to use from the list
- in the Device box.
-
- The lower half of the screen lists each possible action in the category you selected, and
- what input will produce the action. The Modifier column represents what control keys must
- be used in combination with the input.
-
- To change the setting for an action, select the action and click "Edit". This will bring
- up a dialog box listing the possible modifier keys and inputs for your currently selected
- device. Click on the modifier and input you would like to use, and then click "Accept".
-
- At any time, you can click "Restore Defaults" to set all controls to their default
- configuration.
-
- Loading, Saving, and Deleting Configurations
- Once you have created a custom configuration, you may want to save it future use. To do
- this, click in the Configuration box and type in a name for your custom configuration.
- Then, click "Save".
-
- You can cycle through all the configurations that have been created by clicking on the
- left or right arrows in the Configuration box. Any custom configurations you have created
- will appear in this list.
-
- The Simulation and Action Configurations
- Two default configurations are provided: Simulation and Action. These can be selected
- by clicking on the left or right arrows in the configuration box until their name appears.
-
- The Simulation configuration is designed for players who are used to the controls for
- simulation-style games, including giant robot combat simulations. The Action configuration
- is designed for players who are used to the controls for first-person action games.
-
- Accepting a Configuration
- After you have selected the configuration you want to use, click "Accept" in the lower
- right hand corner of the screen.
-
- I have a programmable joystick. Are there preconfigured joystick settings for Heavy Gear
- available for my joystick?
- Heavy Gear supports programmable joysticks. We have provided on the install CD,
- pre-configured cockpit control files for the following joysticks:
-
- ╖ Saitek X36F and X35T
- ╖ Saitek PC Dash
- ╖ Thrustmaster FCS & WCS
- ╖ Thrustmaster FLCS & TQS
- ╖ Thrustmaster FLCS & WCS
-
- To utilize any of these configurations, copy all of the files from the correct folder
- in the CFGS directory of the Heavy Gear CD into your game directory (the directory to
- which you installed the game). Then, when scrolling through available control configurations
- in the Cockpit Controls screen, you should see an entry for your particular joystick.
-
- I changed the joystick I use to play Heavy Gear. The first joystick worked, but the second
- one does not. What should I do?
- You must properly configure any new joystick. After you hook up your joystick and configure
- it in Windows 95, all you have to do is go to Cockpit Controls and click on your new
- joystick in the Device window. Then click Restore Defaults. Heavy Gear automatically will
- map the proper commands to your new joystick. This also will restore your keyboard settings
- to the default configuration.
-
- My joystick's throttle control is not responding well. What can I do?
- Make sure that your Joystick Auto-Center is on. You can change this setting in the Cockpit
- Control screen, or during gameplay by hitting ESC, selecting Combat Variables, then
- clicking Yes next to Joystick Auto-Center to turn it on.
-
- My two button joystick does not seem to work. What's going on?
- The control configuration for Heavy Gear assumes that you have a four button joystick. If
- you only have a joystick with two buttons, you need to map the commands corresponding to
- buttons three and four to your keyboard.
-
- Mouse control for my targeting reticle is not functioning properly.
- Some systems may have a mouse driver feature that allows the mouse cursor to "wrap around"
- the screen (e.g., when you move it off the right side of the screen, it reappears on the
- left side). This feature may cause problems with the game interface, and should be turned
- off before playing the game.
-
- If you continue to experience problems with your mouse, change your mouse settings to
- "Standard". To do this, go to the Control Panel and select Mouse. Then click on the
- "General" tab. Click "Change" and choose the standard Windows settings for your mouse
- (i.e. Standard Serial Mouse).
-
- H. DirectX 5
-
- During the game setup, the installation process will determine if Microsoft DirectX 5
- needs to be installed on your computer. If so, the Microsoft DirectX 5 setup program
- will install the appropriate files on your computer. If you choose not to install DirectX 5,
- and you find that later you need to install DirectX 5, follow these directions. With the
- game disc in your CD-ROM drive, right mouse click the game's CD icon and select Install
- DirectX.
-
-
- Who makes DirectX and how can I contact them?
-
- Microsoft created DirectX. If the answer to the question you are looking for is not found
- on this page, you may want to contact Microsoft via mail at:
-
- Microsoft Customer Sales and Service
- One Microsoft Way
- Redmond, WA 98052-6399, USA
-
- Microsoft can also be reached in the USA at (800) 426-9400, or internationally at
- 1(206) 882-8080.
-
-
- What is DirectX and why do I need it?
-
- Microsoft DirectX 5 is an API (Application Programming Interface) that increases the
- speed at which games play under the Windows 95 operating system. These APIs allow direct
- access to the enhanced features of hardware under Windows 95. With DirectX 5, a program
- has instant access to the hardware, allowing for great advances in graphics, sound, video,
- 3-D, and network capabilities of games.
-
- Since Windows 95 and DirectX 5 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 Vendor List in the on-line Technical Help
- for the company that makes your video card.
-
- If the Microsoft DirectX Installer does not detect DirectX 5 on your computer, it will
- install DirectX 5 for you. After installation is complete, you will need to restart your
- computer in order for DirectX 5 to take effect.
-
- If you have other Windows 95 games on your computer, chances are you already have an
- earlier version of DirectX installed on your computer. In this case, the Microsoft
- Installer will overwrite that version with DirectX 5. The DirectX installation process
- will then be complete. You will need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
-
- If you already have DirectX 5 installed on your computer, the Microsoft DirectX 5 installer
- will detect it and not overwrite any DirectX 5 files. In this case, you will not need to
- restart your computer after installation in order to run the game.
-
- DirectX 5 should not affect any titles designed for the earlier versions of DirectX.
- Should you encounter difficulties with DirectX 5, please contact Microsoft for further
- information.
-
-
- How do I check to see if my computer supports DirectX?
-
-
- 1. Place the disc in the CD-ROM drive and exit from any autoplay screens.
- 2. Double-click My Computer.
- 3. Right-click your CD-ROM drive and choose Install DirectX.
-
- If any of the components of DirectX are not certified, please call your hardware
- manufacturer for the updated drivers that support DirectX.
-
-
- I am having problems with running the game and think it might be related to my Direct X
- installation. What should I do?
-
- If you experience problems running the game, try turning off the "Enable 3D Acceleration"
- option in the DirectX setup program. To disable 3D Acceleration, double click the dxsetup
- icon located in Program Files\DirectX\Setup. Uncheck the option for 3D acceleration in the
- middle of the DXSetup window.
-
- You can also lower the "Graphic Hardware Accleration" slider bar in the System Properties
- found in the Control Panel.
-
-
- I have heard DirectX is not compatible with some video cards. What can you tell me about
- that?
-
- 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 to meet the DirectX standard. If you are not sure about your video card's
- compatibility, consult the Vendor List in the on-line technical help for the company that
- makes your video card.
-
- If I don't have DirectX, will the game install it for me?
-
- Yes. 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.
-
-
- How do I restore my video and/or audio drivers once DirectX has been installed?
-
-
- 1. Place the disc in the CD-ROM drive and exit from any autoplay screens.
- 2. Double-click My Computer.
- 3. Right-click your CD-ROM drive and choose Install DirectX.
-
-
- Choose the button that satisfies your need (e.g. Restore Audio drivers). This process will
- install your previous drivers and prompt you to restart Microsoft Windows.
-
-
- I'm trying to install Heavy Gear, and the installer gives me an error box during DirectX
- setup. What's going on?
-
- If you did a custom install of Windows95, and did not install audio compression, you will
- see the aforementioned error box. Clicking the Cancel button three times after this box
- appears will allow installation to continue and game function will be unaffected.
-
- Problems Relating to Specific Video Cards
-
- The following manufacturers suggest running DirectX 5 with their products using the
- configurations listed below. If you need further assistance, please contact your video
- card manufacturer directly.
-
- Diamond Multimedia
-
- Stealth SE
- Stealth 64 Graphics 2000
- Stealth 64 Video 2000
- Stealth 64 Video 3000
- Stealth Video 2001
- Stealth Video 2001\TV
-
- Stealth Video 2500
- Stealth 3D 2000
-
- S3 Trio 64V+ (Images will appear very dark on some monitors when using this card)
-
-
- If problems are encountered with the above Diamond Multimedia video cards, we recommend
- that you restore your video card drivers. Instructions are as follows:
-
- 1. Place the game disc in the CD-ROM drive and exit from any autoplay screens.
- 2. Double-click My Computer.
- 3. Right-click your CD-ROM drive and choose Install DirectX.
- 4. Click the button labeled Restore Video drivers.
-
-
- Matrox Graphics
-
- Matrox Millennium
- Matrox Mystique
-
-
- The Matrox Millennium card may not support the current version of Direct3D acceleration
- (which is enabled by DirectX by default). Even if the game does not use Direct3D, this
- card may have problems due to Direct3D being enabled. You can disable this feature from
- within the DirectX setup menu. Please follow these instructions to do so:
-
- 1. Place the game disc in the CD-ROM drive and exit from any autoplay screens.
- 2. Double-click on My Computer.
- 3. Right-click on your CD-ROM drive and choose Install DirectX.
- 4. Click on the box labeled Direct3D Hardware Acceleration Enabled to make this box
- empty. This will disable Direct3D.
- 5. Click on the OK button.
-
- At the time of creating this file, Matrox Mystique drivers version 3.70 were not 100%
- DirectX 5 certified. We recommend you contact Matrox for the most current DirectX 5
- compatible drivers for this card. You may also try using driver version 3.63 with this
- card.
-
- STB Systems
-
- Powergraph 64 using Vision 95
-
-
- We have experienced numerous problems with STB video cards running the STB Vision 95
- set of display tools. If you experience any problems playing the game, please uninstall
- your STB Vision 95 display tools by reinstalling the STB drivers without the STB Vision
- 95 display tools .
-
-
-
- ATI Technologies
-
- Mach 64
-
- If you experience problems running with an ATI Mach 64, click the Start Button and
- select Run, then type SYSTEM.INI. Click OK.
-
- Locate the section within the file labeled
- [Display]
-
- and add the line STRETCHENGINE=0
-
- Example:
-
- [Display]
- STRETCHENGINE=0
-
- Click File, then choose Save. Click File then choose Exit to leave your System
- Configuration editor. Reboot the system and try playing the game again.
-
- Contact your video card manufacturer directly for further support or driver updates.
-
- I. Mpath
-
- Mplayer is a leading multiplayer game service on the Internet. Playing Heavy Gear on
- Mplayer means that people even in remote locations can challenge one another, and they'll
- play in real time like they're all sitting in the same room. Mplayer offers hundreds of
- innovative features, including real-time voice-chat which lets you verbally taunt your
- opponents and praise your teammates. When you sign up for Mplayer you're joining a friendly
- online community where you can participate in regular tournaments, contests, and special
- events.
-
- When Can I Play Heavy Gear on Mplayer?
- As of the release of Heavy Gear, the patch to enable play of Heavy Gear on Mplayer is not
- yet available. Mpath, the providers of Mplayer, are hard at work to complete the patch as
- soon as possible. Following the steps in So How Do I get Started? will take you to the
- Mplayer Web site, which provides the latest news on the patch's availability. When the
- patch is completed, the Mplayer installer on the Heavy Gear CD will automatically download
- the patch. You can also visit www.mplayer.com for the latest news. Please direct all
- Mplayer-related questions to Mplayer ù see Customer Support for Mplayer. Once the patch is
- completed and the Mplayer installer downloads it to your PC, you can play Heavy Gear on
- Mplayer!
-
- Minimum System Requirements for Mplayer
-
- ò U.S. version of Microsoft Windows 95« operating system
- ò Pentium« processor
- ò 8 MB RAM (24 MB RAM required for Heavy Gear)
- ò 14.4 Kbps or faster modem (28.8 Kbps recommended)
- ò Internet access
- ò Web browser
-
- Pricing
- Mplayer is FREE ù there are no charges or monthly fees to play Heavy Gear on Mplayer,
- unless you choose to join the premium Mplayer Plus service.
-
- So How Do I Get Started?
- Installing Mplayer is simple. First, make sure you have Internet access. Then, just
- follow these easy steps and you're on your way to the excitement of online multiplayer
- gaming! There are several ways to install Mplayer:
-
- ò Insert the Heavy Gear CD. From the autoplay main title splash screen, select Mplayer.
- ò Insert the Heavy Gear CD. From the Windows 95 Start menu, select Heavy Gear and then
- Play on Mplayer.
-
- Any of those choices will start the Mplayer installer, which will check for Mplayer ù if you
- don't have it, everything you need will be installed! Just follow the easy install
- instructions at the prompts. During the process, you'll set up an Mplayer account and
- select your Mplayer member name and password.
-
- After installing Mplayer, your Web browser will launch and connect you to the Mplayer
- Heavy Gear page:
-
- ò Make sure your game CD-ROM is in the drive.
- ò Click on Go Play It Now to log on and go to the Heavy Gear Game Lobby.
- ò When entering the Game Lobby, any additional files you might need to make Heavy Gear
- playable on Mplayer will be downloaded automatically.
-
-
- In the Heavy Gear Game Lobby on Mplayer.
-
- ò Chat with other players by typing your message and pressing Enter.
- ò To enter a Game Room, double-click on a green Room icon.
- ò If you want to create a new Game Room, click on the Create Room button.
-
-
- Almost there!
-
- ò If you enter an existing Game Room, click on the Ready to Play? button
-
- or,
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- ò If you create a Room, wait for players, then click on the Launch Game button.
-
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- Have fun playing on Mplayer!
-
- Customer Support for Mplayer
- If you have trouble playing Heavy Gear with Mplayer, it is important to determine whether
- the problem stems from the game or from Mplayer itself. To find out the source of the
- problem, try the single-player game ù if the problem occurs in the single-player game as
- well as in Mplayer, contact Activision (consult your Heavy Gear CD insert for support
- information). If the problem occurs only while playing on Mplayer, contact Mplayer. Mplayer
- has a staff of highly-trained Technical Support representatives waiting to answer any
- questions or solve any problems you can throw at 'em. Contact an Mplayer Technical Support
- representative by e-mailing support@mplayer.com or by calling (650) 429-3100 between the
- hours of 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. (PST), seven days a week.
-
- For more information about Mplayer, visit the Mplayer Web site at www.mplayer.com.
-
- III. Gameplay Issues
-
- A. General Issues
-
- Why does my game keep pausing?
- As a result of the Windows95 CD drivers, there is a noticeable pause when the game
- switches redbook audio tracks.
-
- Why do my squadmates keep shooting me?
- There is a chance that your squadmates might shoot you. This is due to the fact
- that you walked into their firing line after they had already acquired their target.
-
- Why are my frame rates so low?
- If you are having a problem with your frame rate, please switch to 320 mode and turn
- off all combat variables. Also, hardware supported 3D modes will increase your performance.
- Please see the above section under Video Issues on how to improve game performance.
-
- Why are my load times so long?
- If you are experiencing long load times, make sure you meet minimum system
- requirements. Also, more RAM will decrease load times.
-
- I can't switch from my F2 menu to my F3 menu.
- If you have a function menu open, (ie F2 menu for communicating with your squadmate,)
- you must close that menu before you can open another function menu.
-
- Why won't my squadmates scout an enemy?
- Squadmates will only scout way points. They will not scout targets.
-
- Can I replay the current mission from the Sim?
- No, you can only replay the mission from the shell.
-
- Why don't my grenades hit my target? My reticle says it should go 50M and my enemy
- is 50M away?
- The calculation for indirect fire weapons does not compensate for rolling terrain and
- elevation. So, the indirect fire weapons may be off sometimes when the terrain levels
- vary.
-
- Why does the desktop keep appearing between missions?
- During the load/unload process, you may see the desktop. Do not worry, it is normal.
- Also, if you click on it, you may crash so try not to do that.
-
- Why won't my mission end?
- If you have all of the sounds turned off, some of the missions will not end. Just
- turn some sound on.
-
- Why can't I see the Activision game previews?
- You must have disk 1 (Install) in the CD ROM drive in order to see the previews.
-
- Why can't I use my character from my work computer to play at home?
- The character information files are install specific, so you may not be able to
- play the same character on multiple systems.
-
- Why can't I see the name of the way point I am standing on?
- If you are standing on a way point, you can not see the name of the way point.
-
- Why can't I give my squadmates commands?
- If you are using one of the other keys, ie crouching, you can not communicate with
- your squadmates.
-
- B. Keyboard Controls Update
-
- Self-Destruct: "Ctrl+Alt+x" will allow the user to self-destruct.
- For Jumping: "Alt+Up" arrow does not work. To jumpjet, hold down "J".
- For Crouching: "Alt+Down" arrow does not work. To crouch, hold down "Tab".
- For Inspection: "I" does not work. "I" only activates Infrared Mode.
- For Radar Zooming: "x" will zoom in the radar display.
- "Shift+x" will zoom out the radar display.
- "Ctrl+x" will reset the zoom on the radar to normal.
-
- C. Story Mode Issues
-
- Why can't I tell Reeves what to do?
- In mission 2, Reeves is not a squadmate, so you can not direct him.
-
- Why doesn't the game count some of my kills?
- Infantry kills are not counted as kills.
-
- Will the enemy always detect me in mission 20?
- That is right, the enemy will always detect you in mission 20.
- Where are all my squadmates?
- Many of the missions default to no squadmates, so you have to select them if you want
- to play with them.
-
- D. Network Play Issues
-
- How come the people I am playing against get to regenerate more than I do?
- When playing a mission series, the mission determines the number of available
- regenerations based on the mission objectives and story. As a result, in order to
- assure play balance, competing players may have a different number of regenerations.
- Also, this number is not adjustable.
-
- My buddies and I are stuck in a free for all mission?
- Free for all missions will never abort the players out even if they are dead. All
- players must manually exit these missions.
-
- Why can't I join some Internet games?
- If the host of an Internet game is behind a firewall, and you are not, it will be
- impossible for you to join their game.
-
- Where is everybody? I can't see any of my Friends?
- You can only see people in your game. So you can either chat to find your friends,
- or start joining games to see who you can play with.
-
- I pressed Esc, but my game does not pause.
- That is right, the game will not pause in multiplay even if you press Esc. To have
- it do so would introduce many other problems.
-
- F. Cockpit Controls
-
- Why can't I adjust my cockpit controls during combat?
- You must adjust your cockpit controls from the shell.
-
- I press P to pick up a weapon, but nothing happens. What's going on?
- You must hold down P for roughly a second while standing on a weapon in order to pick it up.
- Just tapping P will not do anything.
-
- Why can't I see the wireframe overlay on the Gear I have targeted?
- Wireframe mode can be toggled on or off using F9. There are also some video cards in D3D
- mode which do not display wireframe dammage correctly. Please see the on-line tech help
- file or the section entitled "3D Card Driver Issues" for more details.
-
- I can't toggle my wheels on and off.
- W will only toggle wheels if your Gear is traveling at a throttle setting of 5 or less.
-
- Why can't I map the numeric "Enter" key?
- It is impossible to map this key.
-
- I pressed S and I did not stand up. What's going on?
- Sometimes it takes a while for your Gear to fall all the way to the ground, so you have to
- wait until
- your Gear settles on the ground before you can press S to stand up.
-
-
- IV. Where to get the latest Heavy Gear information
-
- (available in English only)
-
- You may check our web page for updates to your game at:
-
- http://www.activision.com
-
-
- If you are uncertain of a game update and/or patch, please E-mail all questions to our
- internet mailing address at:
-
- support@activision.com
-
- If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions about Heavy Gear or any other Activision
- product, please feel free to contact us. If you are experiencing difficulty playing the game,
- please consult this help file before contacting Customer Support. The help file contains the
- answers to some of our most frequently asked questions and may quickly provide a solution
- to your problem. If, after reviewing the Heavy Gear Help file, you are still experiencing
- problems, please feel free to contact us through any of the services listed. So that we can
- better help you, please be at your computer and have the following information ready:
-
- 1. Complete product title
- 2. Exact error message reported (if any) and a brief description of the problem
- 3. Your computer's processor type and speed (e.g. Pentium 90MHz)
- 4. Video and sound card makes and models (e.g. Diamond Stealth 64 video, Sound Blaster
- 16 sound...)
-
- Customer Support:
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