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Options
File Menu
New Game - start game with settings in the preference menu
Quit - (sort of obvious)
Preference Menu
Music - turn music on and off (REGISTERED VERSION ONLY)
Sound - turn sound on and off
Speech - turn computer speech on and off (REGISTERED VERSION ONLY)
There is a 1% chance that the computer will say something if you
haven't registered. You must have the Speech Manager installed for
speech to work.
Buy Weapons - allow players (& computers) to buy weapons at end of each round
Fast Computers - If only computers are left, computers will play extra speedy
Wind - turn wind on and off
Trace Shots - turn shot tracing on and off
Order - This sub-menu chooses how the first player in a round will be chosen. Random
chooses a random tank, Round-Robin cycles through the tank numbers to choose who
goes first. Winners & Losers first let the tank with the highest or lowest
respective score go first.
Starting Cash - Choose how much cash each person starts with
Game Speed - This controls the speed (and accuracy) at which shots are simulated
10 is the fastest and 1 is the slowest
Walls - Choose wall & ceiling settings
Floors - Choose floor settings
Ceilings - You guessed it, changes the ceiling settings!
Computers - This allows you to specify 3 things. If computers buy weapons,
if they buy shields (if they don't buy weapons, they obviously won't buy shields),
and if cyborgs are chosen when you choose "Random" tank type. I realize Cyborgs
are pretty tough, so you don't have to play with them if you don't want.
Define mountain - Set the parameters used for generating the ground
Edit Weapons - This allows you to edit your custom weapons, and create new ones.
(REGISTERED VERSION ONLY)
Help Menu
Controls - Shows the controls used to play the game. If it key is marked with a •,
it means by holding down the command key, the specified value will change at a
much slower rate than normal, allowing precision changes.