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- Tex Murphy: Overseer
- Access Software Inc.
- Version 1.04
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- Instructions/Troubleshooting Info
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-
- Build 247 Release Notes:
- 1. If you experience loss of digital sound, which is usually followed by random
- "popping" from the speakers, RSX audio processing is being overloaded. This
- is a known RSX issue with lower-end machines.
-
- Try the following steps:
- A. Find and run the configuration utility in the "Intel RSX 3D" folder in the
- Windows Start menu.
- B. Select the "Advanced Settings - Buffer Times" tab.
- C. Change the output audio device buffer from its default 120 milliseconds
- setting to a higher one. We suggest 240 milliseconds. 400 milliseconds
- is maximum.
- D. Select the "Audio Peripherals" tab.
- E. Remove the check from the "Use RSX True 3D Sound" check box.
- If this fails to correct the problem, go to the Config/Preferences menu in the
- Overseer game. Select the "Advanced Preferences" button from the dialog.
- Remove the check from the "3D Sound" check box. Reducing the window size
- (to 240 x 180, for example) and choosing interlaced "VR Style" may also help.
-
-
- Tex Murphy: Overseer
- --------------------
- Overseer is a virtual world adventure that melds the two prominent gaming
- technologies, virtual world environment and full motion video, into one
- package. To run Tex Murphy: Overseer you must have DirectX 5.0 installed and
- working properly. The DirectX 5.0a runtime libraries are included with this
- DVD.
-
- To experience the 3D sound available in the game, you must have Intel(r)
- RSX 3D audio drivers installed and functioning properly. RSX runtime
- libraries are also included with this DVD.
-
- Help is available within the game in the online help system. Help is also
- available in Windows help format. The Windows Help file is accessible via the
- Start menu: Start->Programs->Tex Murphy Overseer->Tex Murphy Overseer Help.
-
- AGP Enhanced Version Requires
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- Processor: Intel(r) Pentium(r) II processor, AGP Graphics Accelerator
- OS: Windows 95 OSR2.1 or greater
- RAM: 32 Megs
- Hard Drive: 35 Megs (during installation) 30 Megs (after installation)
-
-
- Differences and Similarities between DVD-ROM and CD-ROM versions of the game:
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- Throughout this document references are made to DVD or DVD-ROM.
- The same information also applies to the CD-ROM version of the game, except
- these differences:
- A. The DVD-ROM version uses MPEG2 (DVD) Video, while the CD-ROM version
- uses Smacker Video Technology from RAD Game Tools. The DVD-ROM can
- only be used if you have a compatible MPEG2 playback solution, whether
- that is hardware or software.
- B. The DVD-ROM version has an option on the Config:Video screen to select
- which MPEG2 device to play video with. The CD-ROM version does not need
- this option.
- C. The DVD-ROM version does not require disk swapping, so the Config:CD-ROM
- screen only displays the drive for the single DVD-ROM disk. The CD-ROM
- version has drive options for each disk.
- D. Everything else is essentially the same.
- Both DVD-ROM and CD-ROM support AGP 3D-accelerated graphics.
-
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- Starting Application
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- To Start Tex Murphy Overseer with Autoplay:
- 1. Insert the Overseer DVD-ROM disc.
- 2. Click the LAUNCH button when it appears.
-
- If Overseer has not been installed, inserting the DVD will initiate the
- Overseer installation program. Once the game has been installed, inserting
- the DVD will provide an option to launch the game.
-
- To Start Tex Murphy Overseer from the Start Menu:
- 1. Verify the Overseer DVD-ROM is in your DVD drive.
- 2. Click the START button.
- 3. Point to Programs
- 4. Point to Tex Murphy Overseer.
- 5. Click TEX MURPHY OVERSEER.
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- Install/Uninstall
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- To Install in Windows 95 OSR2.1:
- 1. Insert the Overseer DVD into your DVD-ROM drive.
- If Windows is set up to use the AutoRun feature, instructions will appear
- onscreen.
- 2. Follow the instructions onscreen.
-
- If instructions do not appear:
- 1. Verify the Overseer DVD-ROM is in your DVD drive.
- 2. Click the START button.
- 3. Click RUN.
- 4. Type E:\SETUP (Where E: is the letter of your DVD-ROM drive.)
- 5. Follow the instructions on the screen.
-
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- To Uninstall:
- 1. Insert the Overseer DVD into your DVD-ROM drive.
- If Windows is set up to use the AutoRun feature, a menu will appear onscreen.
- 2. Click the UNINSTALL option.
- 3. Select the correct letter for your DVD-ROM drive in the drive list box.
- 4. Click OK.
- 5. Complete the uninstallation by clicking YES, then OK.
-
- If instructions do not appear:
- 1. Verify the Overseer DVD-ROM is in your DVD drive.
- 2. Click the START button.
- 3. Point to Programs.
- 4. Point to Tex Murphy Overseer.
- 5. Click UNINSTALL.
- 6. Select the correct letter for your DVD-ROM drive in the drive list box.
- 7. Click OK.
- 8. Complete the uninstallation by clicking YES, then OK.
-
- NOTE: You may also uninstall Tex Murphy Overseer from Add/Remove Programs in
- the Windows Control Panel.
-
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- Direct X Setup
- --------------
- When Tex Murphy Overseer is installed, the installation searches for
- DirectX 5.0a runtimes. If they are not detected, a message box will
- appear to inform you that DirectX 5.0a is not installed, and to ask if you
- would like to install it. If you need to install DirectX again,
- you may do so by doing the following:
-
- 1. Insert the Overseer DVD into your DVD-ROM drive.
- 2. Click START.
- 3. Click RUN.
- 4. Type E:\DIRECTX\DXSETUP. (Where E: is the letter of your DVD-ROM drive.)
- 5. Click OK.
- 6. Select ReInstall DirectX.
- 7. Click OK to restart your machine.
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- Known Problems and Solutions
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-
-
- PROBLEMS LISTED BY SYMPTOMS
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-
- 1. If you have just purchased a DVD kit or a computer containing a DVD kit and are not
- able to see the MPEG video clips playing, but get the dialogue boxes for interaction
- with game characters, then there are a few things you should check:
- a. Insure that you have installed the MPEG cardÆs drivers correctly. Most MPEG cards
- will install themselves under the Sound, Video and Game Controllers area in the
- Device Manager. If they have installed as Other in the Device Manager, they are not
- installed correctly. You should delete the drivers from the Device Manager and
- reinstall them according to the instructions that came with your kit or computer.
- b. Ensure that you do not have a software MPEG decoder installed on your system.
- Software MPEG decoders are currently not DirectDraw exclusive-mode compatible and do
- not work with Overseer. Checking with the computer manufacturer is the easiest
- method of checking for this type of decoder. Also, if you cannot locate a decoder in
- the Device Manager, you most likely have this type of MPEG solution. At this time,
- we are working with several of the companies that make software decoders to try to
- resolve this issue.
- c. You may have an MPEG card that does not support the way in which the video clips are
- shown or the video card in your system may not support the MPEG playback properly.
- We are working with these manufacturers to try to resolve any issues between our
- game and their hardware as quickly as we can.
-
-
- 2. In the course of viewing the intro or playing video sequences, you may experience
- choppy video or sound. This can be caused by the sound card settings not being correct
- for the game. To resolve this issue, follow these steps.
- a. Click on Start, then Settings, then Control Panel.
- b. Double click on System.
- c. Click on the Device Manager tab.
- d. Click on the + next to Sound, Video and Game Controllers.
- e. Select the sound card, then click on Properties.
- f. Click on the Settings tab.
- g. Place a check mark next to FULL DUPLEX.
- h. Click on OK, then close System Properties screen.
- i. Restart the computer for changes to take effect.
-
- 3. If you are running Windows 95, versions 4.00.950 or 4.00.950a, and you are playing the
- DVD version of the game, you may experience intermittent lockups when you try to solve
- puzzles or look at objects in the game. This is caused by the CDFS.VXD file that is
- included with these versions of Windows 95. It does not allow Windows to properly work
- with any data above 2 GB and may erroneously report the size of the Overseer DVD. At
- this time, Creative Labs is the only known DVD kit producer that makes a UDF file to
- alleviate this issue. Unfortunately, the file DXR2UDF.VXD, located in the
- Windows\System\Iosubsys folder, causes the game to crash when asking Eve Clements
- about anything on the Ask About list. New drivers are available from Creative Labs
- which solve this problem.
-
- 4. The original Diamond Maximum DVD kit uses an Auravision MPEG decoder card. The drivers
- for this card are not compatible with Overseer.
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- Sound Quality
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- -- MIDI Music: The game will default to the MIDI mapper. If the MIDI mapper
- is mapping to the FM Synthesizer the MIDI quality in the game will be poor.
- If the system has a General MIDI synthesizer, the game should be directed to
- use the capabilities of the GM Synth. Follow the instructions under Audio
- Preferences in this document or see the on-line documentation and/or
- the Overseer Windows Help file.
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- Controller Issues
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- Tex Murphy Overseer does not support Joysticks, control pads, VR helmets etc.
- Mouse and keyboard are the only supported input devices.
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- Performance Issues
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- The VR rooms for Overseer are very elaborate and detailed. We have tried to
- make the computer environment as realistic as possible, and we have added
- several cutting-edge features to the game. Because of this, lower-end machines
- and even mid-range machines may experience low frame rates in VR with all game
- features turned on. It may seem strange to think of a Pentium(r) 200 MHz
- computer as a mid-range machine, but for this game it is.
-
- The best possible perfomance is obtained on machines with AGP 3D accelerator
- cards. These machines can run full screen or near full screen, and take advantage
- of all the advanced features available in the game. Please note that this does not
- include PCI 3D accelerators, which do not have enough on-board memory to run
- Overseer.
-
- The software VR renderer must perform all of the calculations that are normally
- handled by the hardware accelerator when using AGP, and therefore runs slower
- than the AGP renderer. How much slower depends on the speed of your computer.
- When you use the software renderer you will probably need to use a smaller screen
- size, and other adjustements to your system may be necessary. If you are
- experiencing low frame rates in VR, the following steps may be taken to improve
- the frame rate.
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- Decrease the Texture Quality
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- If you notice that the hard disk is being accessed all the time when you are in a
- VR room, you can increase performance by decreasing the room texture quality. This
- loads smaller bitmaps into memory and decreases the amount of memory swapping that
- is needed to display the room.
-
- To adjust Texture Quality:
- 1. Open the Control Panel by moving the mouse cursor to the top of the screen.
- 2. Click the CONFIG button.
- 3. Click the PREFERENCES tab.
- 4. Click the ADVANCED PREFERENCES button.
- 5. Click and hold the left mouse button on the TEXTURE QUALITY adjustment
- slider. You may also click the arrows at the top and bottom of the
- adjustment slider.
- 6. Move the slider down to decrease texture quality or up to increase texture
- quality.
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- Disable 3D sound
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- The Intel RSX technology can be used to create the sensation of 3D sound.
- However, the calculations used to create the 3D sound are very intensive and
- can use a large percentage of the CPU time, especially on systems without MMX.
- Disabling this option will remove the 3D effect, but will result in better frame
- rates. Please note that disabling this option has no effect on playback of the
- Dolby Surround Sound encoded in some of the video sequences on the DVD.
-
- To Disable 3D Sound:
- 1. Open the Control Panel by moving the mouse cursor to the top of the screen.
- 2. Click the CONFIG button.
- 3. Click the PREFERENCES tab.
- 4. Click the ADVANCED PREFERENCES button.
- 5. Click the 3D Sound Box to clear it.
-
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- Set VR Style to Interlaced or Quad
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- Performance can be improved by reducing the amount of Video data sent to your monitor.
- Changing the VR style to Interlaced causes only every other line of the VR room to be
- displayed. The room will appear slightly darker but will run faster. Changing the
- VR style to Quad will draw fewer pixels but at twice their normal size. This will
- reduce the sharpness of the video image but will increase the frame rate. Normal
- Mode produces the best image but runs the slowest. Try experimenting with both modes
- to see which you prefer.
-
- To Set the VR Style:
- 1. Open the Control Panel by moving the mouse cursor to the top of the screen.
- 2. Click the CONFIG button.
- 3. Click the PREFERENCES tab.
- 4. Click the ADVANCED PREFERENCES button.
- 5. Click the button next to the VR style you wish to use.
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- Change the VR Window Size
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- Reducing the size of the VR window reduces the amount of data processed and improves
- frame rate. Please note that changing the VR window size will not affect the size
- of the movie sequences.
-
- To Change the Size of the VR Window:
- From a VR room, press F7 to decrease the size of the window, F8 to increase it.
-
- Otherwise:
- 1. Open the Control Panel by moving the mouse cursor to the top of the screen.
- 2. Click the CONFIG button.
- 3. Click the PREFERENCES tab.
- 4. Click the button next to the window size you want
-
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- Animated Textures
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- On some machines, the video hardware does not support rapid locking of video buffers
- to allow animating of textures. On these machines, most rooms will play fine, but
- some rooms will slow down considerably because many animated textures are playing.
- If you encounter a room that is much slower than the other rooms, you can temporarily
- disable the animated textures from the control panel until you go to a new room.
-
- To Disable or Enable Animated Textures:
- 1. Open the Control Panel by moving the mouse cursor to the top of the screen.
- 2. Click the CONFIG button.
- 3. Click the PREFERENCES tab.
- 4. Click the Animated Textures box.
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- Contacting Access Software Inc.
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- Access Software Inc.
- 4750 Wiley Post Way
- Building 1, Suite 200
- Salt Lake City, UT 84116
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- Additional Credits
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- Special Thanks to:
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- Stan Barnett
- Sandy "Sandholio" Khaund
- Sandeep Kundra
- Chuck M Jewell
- Bob Hicke
- Joe Becker
- Mike Redding
- Rand Crippen
- Nick Brandt
- Kerensa Lowrance
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- Testers
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- Nick Perkins
- Russ Jenkins
- Jason Bowler
- Thorsten Moeckel
- Bruce Darby
- Phillip Knight
- Desiree Hollier
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