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- The fight is a very important element in the game. It often
- happens that you have to fight for example against the police or
- against other gangsters. Your performance in this discipline
- usually decides over your success.
- When you compete in a fight, you see yourself, or your people, on
- the left side of the battlefield. Your enemy is located on the
- right side. In the bottom area an additional field is displayed in
- which data about the two opponents can be read.
- The two parties always move by turns. First the left player moves
- his figures and then the right.
- At the beginning of the fight each man has a certain energy. For
- every hit he loses a part of it. When the energy is exhausted, he
- is disabled and dropped out of the fight. The energy rebuilds in
- the course of the game again and depends on the strength of the
- person. So if you just had a serious battle your men are weakened
- and stand not very much.
- Each man can do only one action in one round: He can either move
- one step or do a shot, respectively a stroke, in a certain
- direction.
- When it's your turn, a frame appears around your first man. To let
- him move a step, click with the mouse in that direction where you
- want him to go. At keyboard control use the cursor keys for this.
- But when the man stands close enough to an enemy, he could also
- fire a shot to him.
- This depends very much on the weapon with which the gangster is
- equipped. The most important thing for a weapon is the reach.
- Hitting and stabbing weapons reach only over one field, pistols
- over several fields and rifles even wider. So before a shot or a
- punch you should estimate if the reach is wide enough to hit the
- enemy.
- Another important characteristic of a weapon is the hit precision.
- So it can be that the bullet may fly widely enough, but doesn't
- hit the aim anyway. So a machine-gun certainly has a far better
- hit precision than for example an ordinary pistol. The last
- characteristic of a weapon is the effect of course. It is quite a
- difference if the enemy is hit from a fist or an exploding hand
- grenade.
- So, if you have decided to fire a shot or a stroke to the enemy
- you have to press the right mouse button (at mouse control) or the
- <Enter> key (at keyboard control) first. The frame changes its
- color from white to black then. Now you choose the shot's
- direction in the same way as if you wanted to move the person. Of
- course, the enemy has to stand in a direct line for that he can be
- hit. Now you see the bullet flying over the screen. If it has
- reached its aim you will see if it was a hit and which effect the
- hit had, therefore how much energy the enemy lost. If the energy
- is exhausted the enemy vanishes from the battlefield and you have
- one problem less.
- After you have moved all your men this way, the enemy is on turn
- and does the same with his own people.
- This crossing of swords then lasts as long as all men of one party
- are finished. Then the fight ends and you get an overview of the
- losses.
- However, you are given the possibility to give up during the fight
- by pressing <ESC> if your enemy is too strong for you. If you know
- from the start that you won't have any chance winning the fight
- you could use this method. Then your men keep their full energy
- also.
- Hint: If you have several gangsters already you should use a
- strategy to have better chances. For example you could use unarmed
- men as protection for men with weapons. So the "useless" gangsters
- are finished first while the gangsters standing behind are still
- able to fire. And note the reaches of the weapons. For example if
- you are equipped with a machine-gun and your enemy only with a
- pistol you should try to keep his distance, so that you are able
- to hit him, but he is not able to do this to you.
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