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- EARTHSIEGE BATTLESET 1 README 3/21/95 20:49:42.12
-
- Version 1.0 Release Notes
-
- Thank you for purchasing Metaltech: Earthsiege Expansion pack. While
- we have made an effort to provide you with complete documentation,
- some last minute additions and changes did not make it into the manual.
- The following information should be considered an extension of the
- Earthsiege Simulation Manual. The README file for Earthsiege version 1.1
- is found at the end of this file.
-
-
- I. INSTALLATION SIZES
-
- The Earthsiege Battleset installation automatically installs
- with the same size option selected for the original Earthsiege
- installation. If you wish to make a different size installation
- for the Battleset, you will first have to reinstall Earthsiege.
- You can save your old careers by backing up the contents of the
- \CAR directory and copying them back in after you have reinstalled.
-
-
- Approximate additional hard disk space required for each installation
- option of Earthsiege Battleset 1 expansion pack.
-
- Minimum install: < 1 meg
- Medium install: 3 megs
- Maximum install: 13.5 megs
-
-
- II. ADDITIONAL INPUT DEVICE SUPPORT:
-
- CH Products Virtual Pilot Pro Support-
-
- The VP Pro can now be selected as an input device from
- "Controls" menu.
-
-
- VPPRO Controls:
-
- Throttle- Forward/reverse movement
- Yoke left/right- Herc steering
- Yoke in/out- Moves turret up and down
- Left hat- Fine turret control
- Right hat- View control
-
- Left side buttons
- 1. Fire weapon Button 1 (outer)
- 2. Target selection Button 3
- 3. Weapon selection Button 5
-
- Right side buttons
- 1. Radar mode Button 6
- 2. Auto center turret Button 4
- 3. Fire weapon Button 2 (outer)
-
- CH Products Pro Pedals
-
- These can be used in place of the Thrustmaster RCS. Select
- the "YES" option for the RCS in the "Controls" menu.
-
-
- III. QEMM and MSCDEX /E Switch
-
- As one of the hints to increase available memory, the QEMM version
- 7.x manifest program will suggest you add the /E option to the
- MSCDEX.EXE line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to load the CDROM
- driver's sector buffers into expanded memory. This can cause
- problems running Earthsiege with some QEMM configurations. If you
- are unexpectedly dumped to DOS or experience system lockups while
- playing or loading Earthsiege, remove the /E switch from the MSCDEX
- line in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. If you still have problems, try
- disabling QEMM altogether or running from a boot disk with no memory
- manager installed.
-
-
- IV. SOUNDCARD ISSUES
-
-
- The animated sequences now play at the correct speed with no sound
- card installed.
-
- Creative Labs AWE-32:
-
- Configure Soundset for Sound Blaster.
-
- ESS AudioDrive:
-
- Configure Soundset for Sound Blaster.
-
- Gravis UltraSound Max:
-
- Not supported.
-
- Roland MT-32, LAPC-1, & CM-32:
-
- Since ES only supports true General Midi devices, the music may
- not sound correct on the Roland MT-32, LAPC-1, and CM-32.
- If you experience problems and have a digital sound card installed,
- select the "use digital soundcard" option for midi in Soundset.
-
- V. MEMORY REQUIREMENTS
-
- The minimum memory free required to run the Earthsiege
- battleset is:
-
- * 3,570 kilobytes (3,660,000 bytes) of free total memory
-
- To run ES on a 4 Meg machine, you will most likely need to
- make a boot disk or remove your high memory driver from your
- config.sys file. ES doesn't require a high memory driver, and
- such drivers can take up enough memory to cause ES not to run.
-
-
- The Battleset requires 5100k (5.1 Megs) of total free memory to run
- at the highest detail setting. This is a 200K increase over ES.
-
- If you don't have at least 5,100 kilobytes of memory free, there
- won't be enough memory for the best version of the Earthsiege
- Battleset to run. If this is the case, you won't be able to
- select the highest detail setting and there will be more hard
- drive accesses.
-
-
- VI. EARTHSIEGE PATCH DISK
-
- The Earthsiege Battleset contains all files released in the
- Earthsiege patch disk. The patch is installed automatically
- with the Battleset installation.
-
-
- VII. WEAPON RANGES
-
- In previous versions of Earthsiege, weapon ranges listed in the
- shell did not accurately reflect the scale of the game. These
- numbers have been changed to display the OPTIMUM range for each
- weapon type in combat. The actual range of the weapons have NOT
- been modified.
-
-
-
- ====================ORIGINAL EARTHSIEGE README=================
-
- METALTECH: EARTHSIEGE
-
- Version 1.1 Release Notes
-
-
- I. INCOMPATIBILITIES
-
- TSR VIRUS DETECTION PROGRAMS AND "UNDELETE" UTILITIES:
- When installing or operating Metaltech: Earthsiege, we recommend
- that you disable any "undelete" utilities including Norton
- Smartcan or Mirror. You will also want to disable any TSR Virus
- Detection programs as each of these utilities might cause install
- problems or random lockups during game play. An easy and effective
- way to accomplish this is to create a boot disk using the install
- program's boot disk creator. For more information, please refer
- to your simulation documentation.
-
- MEMORY MANAGEMENT:
- Metaltech: Earthsiege runs in 32-bit protected mode and may
- suffer from incompatibilities with older memory managers including
- QEMM 6.02 and early versions of EMM386. If you experience lockups
- or other problems when running the simulation, try the following
- suggestions:
-
- a) Make a boot disk using the boot disk creator option in the
- install program. This option will create a custom boot-up
- configuration on a floppy disk and allow ES's own
- memory manager to better utilize all of your computer's
- available memory. Once the ES install routine has
- successfully created the boot disk, restart your computer
- with this disk in your A drive.
-
- b) Try an updated or newer memory manager. Many of the updated
- memory managers work more effectively with 32-bit protected mode
- applications. Check with your memory manager manufacturer for
- upgrade information.
-
- CD-ROM INTRODUCTION WITH NO SOUND CARD
- If you have the CD version of ES, you will need a Sound Card with
- DAC in order to view the fully animated introduction and/or death
- sequence at proper speed. Without a sound card, these animated
- sequences will play at a faster rate.
-
-
- MOUSE DRIVERS
- In order to insure complete mouse compatibility within ES, we
- recommend that you use one of the following mouse drivers:
-
- - Microsoft Mouse driver version 8.20a or above
- - Logitech Mouse driver version 6.23 or above
-
- The above mentioned mouse drivers have been tested and found to work
- effectively within this simulation. Other drivers may cause program
- lock-ups, video distortion (in the form of white lines on the screen),
- or mouse control problems.
-
- SOUND BLASTER 16 AND BOOT DISK CREATOR:
- On occasion, the boot disk creator might not copy the SBCONFIG.EXE
- line onto the AUTOEXEC.BAT file of the boot disk. This may result
- in the introduction and the game running without any sound or music.
- If this occurs, you will need to manually insert the SBCONFIG.EXE
- line from your standard boot-up configuration into the AUTOEXEC.BAT
- file on the boot disk. Below is an example of how the line should
- look:
-
- C:\SB16\SBCONFIG.EXE /S
-
- NOTE - the above line should appear immediately after all other
- Sound Blaster statements within the AUTOEXEC.BAT file of your
- boot disk. For assistance or more information about completing
- this step, please refer to your sound card documentation or call
- Creative Labs Technical Support.
-
- II. MISCELLANEOUS
-
- CAREER DIFFICULTY SETTING:
-
- The option to select the difficulty of a career has been added. It
- works just like the difficulty setting for single missions described
- on page 11 of the Earthsiege Manual. After you begin a new career,
- you will be prompted to select its level of difficulty. You can not
- change the difficulty of a career once it is in progress.
-
- SOUND CARD PROBLEMS
- While we have made every effort to support as many sound cards as
- possible, there are a few sound cards that are not supported
- directly within Earthsiege. You may have to configure your card
- for Sound Blaster emulation if you have a card that is not
- directly supported by the game drivers. Some Sound Blaster
- emulation utilities might not work properly with Earthsiege.
- NOTE - not all sound cards are compatible with the Sound Blaster
- card. Check your hardware documentation to determine if your
- card is compatible.
-
- SCSI DRIVERS
- If your system is equipped with a SCSI hard drive, you will need to
- make sure that you are loading the appropriate SCSI driver in your
- CONFIG.SYS file. For additional information or instructions on
- how to accomplish this task, please refer to your hard drive or
- SCSI controller documentation or manufacturer.
-
- INSTALL SIZE OPTIONS
- The documentation outlines that there are two installation options
- for the CD version of Metaltech. In order to allow a wider variety
- of install choices, three are now available:
-
- MIN Install .............Installs 5 Megs of DATA to Hard Drive
- MED Install..............Installs 12 Megs of DATA to Hard Drive
- FULL Install.............Installs 32 Megs of DATA to Hard Drive
-
- NOTE - Even when the FULL install option is selected, you may want
- to keep the Metaltech: Earthsiege CD in the CD-ROM drive during play
- so that you see the best version of the movie sequences.
-
- VIEW INTRO
- The View Intro option that is reported on page 19 of the game
- manual has been replaced by a View Demo option. View demo will
- play back a recording of an example mission. To view the
- Introduction, simply restart the game.
-
- SAVE/RESTORE
- You will be able to save your game once per mission. There is
- no longer a limitation of three saved game slots per campaign
- as outlined on page 21 of the Earthsiege manual.
-
- ELECTRON FLUX WEAPON (ELF)
- You can now link or place your ELF in a firing chain. This
- feature has been added and contradicts what is outlined in
- the game manual on page 57.
-
- ECM POD (ELECTRONIC COUNTERMEASURES)
- The information listed in the manual on page 61 regarding the ECM
- pod is incomplete. ECM pods only can jam SARH and ARH missiles.
- ARM (Anti-radiation missiles) have a "home on jam" capability that
- allows them to target units using radar OR an ECM pod.
-
- If you wish to "jam" a single enemy target (for instance, an enemy
- listening post) to prevent it from calling for reinforcements, you
- should do so at the maximum possible range. Jamming a base after it
- has already called in reinforcements has no helpful effect.
-
- KIA RATINGS
- K.I.A (Killed In Action) ratings will only appear in the Stats
- view screen - you will not see it listed in the Career roster
- screen as documented on pages 20 and 21.
-
- CHANGING DETAIL LEVELS
- - With the Mouse:
- Pressing the Right Mouse button will lower the detail level
- setting in the preferences menu, while the left mouse button
- will raise the detail level.
-
- - With the Keyboard
- Use the (+) key on your keyboard to raise the detail level
- in the preferences menu, and use the (-) key to lower the
- detail settings.
-
- USING THE MOUSE TO SET FIRING CHAINS
- You can use the right mouse button to toggle a weapon in and
- out of the current firing chain. Right-click on the button
- for the desired weapon to add or remove it from a firing chain.
-
- CONFIGURING YOUR JOYSTICK
- The first time you run Earthsiege after installing it onto
- your computer, you must manually select and calibrate your
- joystick. Once you have done this, the computer will
- automatically remember your settings.
-
- To select and calibrate your joystick, go to the Main Menu and
- select the OPTIONS button. From the Options screen, click on the
- CONTROL button. From this menu, click on the Joystick button to
- select the best description of your joystick configuration.
- Once you have selected you joystick, click on the Calibrate button
- to calibrate you joystick. NOTE - you may also press [F12] when
- in the simulation to select and calibrate your joystick.
-
- KEYJOY.CFG
- This file exists in the DATA directory, off of the directory
- you installed ES into. It allows you to set some preferences
- for how certain keys are handled by the game. You may find it
- more natural to steer your Herc or turret by setting one of the
- options to REVERSE. To change one of these selections from the
- default setting, edit the keyjoy.cfg file in a text editor and
- replace "DEFAULT" with "REVERSE" where desired. You can reverse
- the control functions for the following features in KEYJOY.CFG:
-
- -Turret Tilt
- -"Backturn" (turn direction while in reverse)
- -Missile controls
- -Rudder pedal axis
-
- THRUSTMASTER DEVICE SUPPORT
- ES.ADV
- This is a default WCS driver for use with the Thrustmaster
- Mark II Weapons Control System. You can find it in the
- directory you installed ES into. Consult your WCS manual for
- instructions on downloading .ADV files to your WCS. The red
- Base mode switch should be set to digital, and the black Hat
- mode switch should be set to analog.
-
-
- Some of the WCS features were not documented in the manual.
- Here is a brief description of them:
-
- 1) The WCS throttle operates over its entire forward/backward
- range, i.e., centering the throttle stops the vehicle.
-
- 2) When using the WCS, the joystick Y-axis controls the turret
- tilt.
-
- The following throttle keys have been added for WCS throttle
- support:
-
- CTL-1 Max reverse
- CTL-2 75% rev
- CTL-3 50% rev
- CTL-4 25% rev
- CTL-5 STOP
- CTL-6 STOP
- CTL-7 25% fwd
- CTL-8 50% fwd
- CTL-9 75% fwd
- CTL-0 Max forward
-
-
-
- ES.B50 and ES.M50
- ES.B50 is a default configuration for the new Thrustmaster
- F-16 FLCS. See the ES.M50 file for a description of the hat
- and button assignments. Consult your owners manual for downloading
- instructions. You should select "joystick 1" as your input device
- if you wish to use the programmable features.
-
- You can reach Thrustmaster technical support at (503) 968-3400
- 9-5 Pacific time weekdays if you have questions about the WCS MK II
- or the F-16 FLCS.
-
- GRAVIS GAME PAD
- We have found that ES works well with the Gravis Game Pad. To
- use this device, select and calibrate the pad as 1 Standard
- Joystick. Make sure you set the game pad to ANALOG rather than
- DIGITAL. Check your game pad documentation for instructions on
- how to accomplish this.
-
- CD-ROM PROBLEMS
- If you have the CD version of MetalTech: EarthSiege and you are
- experiencing "CDR-101 Read errors" or are experiencing random
- lock-ups, then make sure you are using the latest CD-ROM
- drivers and the correct version of MSCDEX.EXE for your revision
- of MS-DOS.
-
- To verify that you are using the correct device drivers in your
- CONFIG.SYS file, contact your CD-ROM manufacturer for
- verification. To verify that you are using the latest version
- of MSCDEX.EXE, please examine the chart below:
-
- MS-DOS 5.0 Users....................Use MSCDEX 2.21 or above
- MS-DOS 6.0 Users....................Use MSCDEX 2.22 or above
- MS-DOS 6.20-6.22 Users..............Use MSCDEX 2.23 or above
-
- NOTE - MSCDEX 2.22 is included with MS-DOS 6.0, and MSCDEX 2.23
- is included with MS-DOS 6.20-6.22. To update from an older
- version of MSCDEX, simply copy the updated file from the DOS
- directory into the path where you are loading MSCDEX. For more
- information, please refer to your CD-ROM hardware manual or
- contact your CD-ROM manufacturer.
-
- CONTACTING SIERRA CUSTOMER SERVICE:
- Since the manual was printed, the customer support and direct
- sales address has changed. The new contact information is:
-
- Sierra On-Line Direct Sales Sierra On-Line Customer Service
- P.O. Box 3404 P.O. Box 3404
- Salinas, CA 93912 Salinas, CA 93912
-
- Phone: (800) 757-7707 Phone: (800) 743-7725
- Fax: (408) 644-2018 Fax: (408) 644-2018
-
- NOTE - Sierra On-Line Technical Support, Patch Disk Dept.,
- Refund/Exchange Dept., and Disk/Doco Replacement Dept. is
- correctly documented in the game manual.
-
- CUSTOMIZING YOUR BOOT DISK
- Because Metaltech: EarthSiege uses a 32-bit DOS extender,
- you do not need to load a memory manager as outlined in the
- game documentation on page 68. The automatic boot disk
- creator in the install program will create a boot configuration
- that is optimized to run this game. It will allow ES's built
- in memory manager to optimize your full computer's memory to run
- the game as effectively as possible.
-
-
-
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