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- WARPATH INSTALLATION NOTES
-
- (c) 1994 Synthetic Reality, Co.
-
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- Warpath is a multi-player, real-time Windows space conquest game. It is the
- first real-time, multi-player Windows game to be produced by Synthetic
- Reality Co. We hope to generate additional titles based on the success
- of Warpath, so please encourage us. Our address(es) are given at the
- end of this file and we would love to hear your ideas, suggestions, and
- even bug reports. We will try to acknowledge all input, but if we can't,
- please understand that it isn't that we don't care, it's just that we're
- too busy spending your check on the beaches of the French Riviera.
-
-
- LEGAL STUFF
-
- Warpath is the copyrighted work of Dan Samuel for Synthetic Reality, Co.
- The shareware version may be freely distributed so long as no files are
- changed or omitted. Synthetic Reality retains the right to deny
- retransmission rights to anybody whom we deem is mean to us.
-
- If you are in any doubt, the "About..." selection from the Help menu will
- clearly identify whether you are running the shareware or registered version.
-
- >>>>>> DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THE REGISTERED VERSION. <<<<<<
-
- See below for details on how you may obtain the registered version.
-
-
- INSTALLATION OF REGISTERED VERSION FROM FLOPPY
-
- Registered Version Only
-
- 1.) Boot your computer and get Windows 3.1 running
- 2.) Insert Warpath Install floppy into drive A: (or B:)
- 3.) Select "Run..." from the FILE menu of the Program Manager
- 4.) Type "A:\setup" (or "B:\setup")
- 5.) Press OK, or hit enter.
-
- The installer should do the rest. It will create a program group and items
- for both Warpath and the Warpath help file. To play Warpath, just double
- click its icon.
-
-
- INSTALLATION OF SHAREWARE VERSION FROM COMPRESSED ARCHIVE
-
- The shareware version of warpath is distributed as a single ZIP file. To
- install this version, you must:
-
- 1.) Create a new directory (recommended name: Warpath)
- 2.) Copy the ZIP file to this directory
- 3.) Unzip the file, using PKUNZIP 2.04g or later
- 4.) Create a windows program item for WARPATH.EXE
-
- To create a windows program item, run Windows and select "New..." from
- the FILE menu of the Program Manager. Tell it you want to create a
- program ITEM. Then use the BROWSE button to get to your new WARPATH
- directory and select the file WARPATH.EXE
-
-
-
- SHORTCUT
-
- A little-known secret of Windows 3.1 is a simple way to create program
- items. Just open the File Manager and find the file WARPATH.EXE and
- DRAG IT TO A PROGRAM GROUP. You have to have the File Manager in a
- non-maximized state so that you can see a program group peeking out
- from beneath its window. Windows will automatically create a program
- item for you and select the proper icon and everything. This trick
- is mysteriously undocumented in the online help for windows. I'd like
- to thank Darrin Bogue for bringing it to my attention (and Tommy Ward
- for being the bearer of good news!)
-
-
- HELP IN PLAYING THE GAME
-
- Well, Warpath, being a sophisticated Windows Application, comes with a
- huge on-line help file, so I won't bore you with the exciting details
- here. If you used the automatic Windows Setup program, you will have
- a program group called WARPATH which will have an icon for the game, as
- well as a yellow question mark icon for the help file. You would normally
- access help while you were playing the game, by pressing one of the
- many HELP buttons, or making a selection from the attractive pull-down
- HELP menu.
-
- However, you can also open help directly from the windows Program Manager
- just by double clicking the yellow Question Mark. Another seldom mentioned
- fact about Windows is that you can turn ANY *.hlp file into a program item
- and thereafter be able to open the help file of an application without
- first opening the application itself.
-
-
- GAME CONNECTION BBS
-
- On this diskette, you should find a file called "BBSLIST.TXT". This file
- was provided by Sirius Software (whose BBS # is (307) 237 2112) and is a
- partial list of BBSs which support GAME CONNECTION games. These BBSs make
- it possible for up to four players to take part in a game of Warpath where
- each player has just a PC and a modem (no network required).
-
- Full details can be found in the Warpath on-line help file, however all you
- have to do is use Warpath's Modem Chat Lobby to dial into one of these BBSs,
- log into the GAME CONNECTION section, select LINE MODE protocol and you're
- on your way!
-
-
- GAME REGISTRATION
-
- Uh, well... Warpath is going to bug you a lot asking for money. Ben and I
- hope that you enjoy Warpath. And.. well.. we hope you'll send us a check.
- It would also be nice to hear your ideas for enhancements, as well as other
- real-time multi-player Windows games you would like to see.
-
- If you would like to receive a Registered copy of Warpath, please send us:
-
- >>>>>>>> $19.95 + $3 Shipping/Handling <<<<<<<<
- (That's $22.95 total)
-
- and we will mail it to you. If you live somewhere far far away (like Europe),
- you'd better include enough extra for international postage. You be the
- judge.
-
- We can be reached at:
-
- Synthetic Reality, Co.
- 1248 Van Dyck Dr.
- Sunnyvale, CA 94087 USA
-
- compuserve: 70110,434
- internet: 70110.434@compuserve.com
-
-
- And if you REALLY love Warpath, feel free to send us all the money you have!
- We'll start a cult, Just For You!
-
- The help file is loaded with helpful hints as to how you may pay us!
-
-
- SPECIAL DISCOUNTS
-
- Synthetic Reality offers the following discount structure for multiple copy
- orders (if you and your friends want to pool together for a single order,
- for example).
-
- For multiple copies of Warpath, please include $14.95 per copy, plus
- $3 shipping and Handling for each shipping destination. For example,
- If you order 10 copies, all sent to a single address (in a single
- delivery), your total cost would be (10 x $14.95) + 3.00 --> $152.50,
- a savings of 33 percent! If you ordered those same 10 copies shipped
- to 10 different destinations, the total would be: (10 x 14.95) + (10 x 3)
- --> $179.5, which is still over 20% off, so pool those orders!
-
- The S/H charge for all international orders is $4 for the Americas,
- and $5 for everywhere else.
-
-
- REGISTRATION VIA COMPUSERVE
-
- If you have a Compuserve account, you may find it easier to order/register
- via the Compuserve Shareware Registration Forum (GO SWREG). Warpath can
- be registered there with ID 3860. It is unfortunately not possible to
- offer the multi-copy discount through this forum (Compuserve just doesn't
- know how to handle this complicated transaction), so you might want to
- mail in multiple-copy orders.
-
-
- WHY SHOULD YOU REGISTER???
-
- Well, aside from it being the 'right' thing to do, this is a good question.
- On the one hand, it's good for me. I would like to be able to devote more
- time to this sort of activity. It's a relatively minor amount of money for
- you, and yet could be something substantial for me, if I can convince enough
- of you to write checks. If I were to somehow become rich off of this
- (not bloody likely, I admit), it would sort of validate the whole Capitalism
- Thing and make you feel more hopeful for your own future. So it might be
- good for you in that regard, as well.
-
- Although, it probably isn't apparent from my writing, I really am a pretty
- decent guy, and probably as deserving of your check as anybody else you
- might give your money too. But it's just a game, and fundamentally it is
- meant to entertain you. I hope that it does, and that it isn't too much
- effort for you to send a check.
-
- But, getting back to the original question, what's in it for you?
-
- Well, the registered version is DIFFERENT from the shareware version. For
- one thing, as new features are added, they will be added to the registered
- version, so you may get stuff which we can only GUESS at right now.
-
- One big feature missing in the shareware version is support for Network play
- over an IPX (Novell) network. Also, the shareware version imposes certain
- limits on how many of certain items you can buy for your ship in multiplayer
- mode (in SOLO mode, you have no such limits).
-
- This puts you at a small, but significant, disadvantage when playing other
- people, who have registered. I.e. you will probably lose. My hope is that
- this will be just irritating enough to get you to register. Of course, I
- really don't want to irritate you at ALL, so these limitations do not in any
- way make it impossible for you to win. In fact, you might enjoy it more
- because of the challenge.
-
- And, again, when you are playing by yourself, the limits are gone. But
- Warpath is a lot of fun in multi-player mode. You can play it one on one, or
- with up to four. You can play it modem to modem, across a network, across
- internet (with telnet), or using a multiplayer host (like Game Connection,
- from Sirius Software). I hope you'll find it to be an addictive game. I
- know it's a hassle to write a check and address an envelope, but Ben and I
- would really really appreciate it, if you could find the time.
-
- Thank you for playing Warpath!
-
- Dan and Ben
- Synthetic Reality, Co.
- Halloween Eve 1994
-
- CD: Alpha Books