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iPANZER '44
for Windows 95
Version 1.08
Copyright (c) 1998 by Interactive Magic, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
http://www.imagicgames.com
Developed by Charybdis Enterprises, Inc.
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README.TXT
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INSTALLATION & STARTUP
-If AutoPlay is enabled on your computer, insert the CD in your
CD-ROM drive, then click the 'Install iPANZER '44' button on
the startup screen. Follow the instructions carefully from there.
If you do NOT have AutoPlay enabled on your computer, proceed to
the next step, below.
-To install the game, use Windows Explorer to find the iPANZER '44
CD, then double-click SETUP.EXE and following the instructions.
To play the game, click the 'Start' menu button, select 'Programs,
then 'I-Magic Games,' and then the iPanzer '44 folder and icon.
You can also use Windows Explorer to find the PANZER.EXE file and
double-click on that.
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ONLINE MANUALS:
-To view the online manuals, insert the iPANZER CD and click the
the "online manuals" button on the startup screen. This gives you
the option to immediately view the manual, or to install the
Adobe Acrobat reader for faster access and viewing. We recommend
installing the reader as a good general-purpose tool.
-If you do not have AutoPlay enabled, and therefore see no startup
screen, use your Windows Explorer program to look at the
iPANZER '44 CD, open the 'Manual' directory, open the'acrobat'
directory, and double-click on SETUP.EXE. This will install the
Adobe acrobat reader. Once you've done this, again use Windows
Explorer to look at the iPanzer '44 CD, open the 'Manual'
directory, and double-click on panzer.pdf to view the manual.
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INSTALLATION NOTES
-When using 3D hardware acceleration (the Direct3D screen type
configuration described on page 18 of the manual), most systems
need the recommended 32 MB of system RAM. We appologize for
not making this clearer elsewhere, but the discovery was made
at the last minute during testing. Today upgrading system RAM
is quite cheap, and can help many products run faster and more
reliably.
-We recommend having AT LEAST 20 MB of free hard disk space when
you start the game. This allows the standard Windows 95 virtual
memory to run correctly.
-DirectX Version 5, DirectX Media 5.1, and the Indeo Codec
Version 4.1 are required to run this product. We recommend you
always install these with the game. For those interested, you
can determine if you have these and your current version manually
by inserting the CD, then doing Start - Run - Browse - My
Computer and then RIGHT-clicking on the CD icon. On the menu that
appears select (Un)install DirectX. This will display the current
drivers. Needless to say, don't actually continue with the
(un)install unless you truly want to change your drivers.
-For those with very peculiar computers with special configuration
requirements, you can 'force' iPANZER '44 into most configuration
options by adjusting the settings in PANZER.INI, a file located
in the same directory as the game. We take no responsibility
for the results of any changes you make here. Be warned that
you can cause a vast amount of havoc to both the game and your
computer system with certain settings here. If you're at all
unsure, we recommend that you DO NOT edit this file.
-Initially iPANZER uses the DIB screen type, for maximum
compatibility with computer hardware. If you use the configura-
tion options to change screen type (see picture on page 17 and
description on page 18 of the manual), in extreme cases your
graphics hardware could get so confused the game only displays
a black screen. To restore the DIB type, find the PANZER.INI file
located in the same directory as the game, open it using either
the Notepad or WordPad program that comes with Windows, and
find the line that says "DisplayDevice=DirectDraw" or
"DisplayDevice=Direct3D". Change this to read "DisplayDevice=DIB".
This will restore the game to DIB mode. Make sure that when you
save the file, you save it in (ASCII) text only (TXT) form.
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DIRECT 3D & HARDWARE ACCELERATORS
-If you are having trouble with a 3D graphics accelerator, the
first step is to experiment with DIB, DirectDraw and Direct3D
configurations (see page 28 of the manual). This will tell you
what is and is not working.
-Many problems related to hardware acceleration come from old
and/or buggy drivers. You should review pages 14 and 15 of the
manual and acquire the latest drivers for your hardware. Most
accelerator problems can be solved by updating your drivers.
If that doesn't work, try using the reference drivers for your
accelerator.
3DFX VOODOO
-Due to certain hardware problems, you must run iPANZER once
with a specific setting before the mouse cursor is enabled.
To do this click the Start button, click 'Run...', then type
into the entry area the following:
c:\i-magic\panzer\panzer.exe -vtarget 3dfx
If you installed the game into a location other than the
default directory of c:\i-magic\panzer\, substitute the
correct directory location for the one above.
Next click OK. This should start the game and enable your
mouse cursor.
You can subsequently 'hide' your 3dfx card from iPANZER by
entering the following into 'Run...' instead:
c:\i-magic\panzer\panzer.exe -vtarget primary
-The 3D systems programmer for iPANZER successfully used
a number of 3Dfx boards with both Glide 2.43 and Direct3D
2.15. iPANZER has also run successfully on VooDoo Rush cards.
NVIDIA RIVA 128
-The 1.06 WHQL certified reference drivers have worked well
with iPANZER. At the time of this writing, version 1.31 is
still in public Beta, and has some known problems with
texture transparencies and the internal texture cache while
running iPANZER.
-If your RIVA 128 is running very slowly, not displaying a
large number of textures, or just plain crashing a lot,
you should first make sure you have the latest manufacturer
drivers, or try the reference driver above. However, in
addition, alpha versions of a well-known OpenGL driver are
known to set Windows 95 registry entries for the Riva 128
to allow only square textures. This 'forcing' of the
registry causes serious problems for iPANZER and other
programs. To check and perhaps change registry settings you
may wish to find and use the program 'nv3tweak.exe' which
is available at various sites on the web (as of spring 1998).
-The 3D systems programmer for iPANZER was able to run the
game using the version 1.06 reference drivers.
RENDITION VERITE V1000, V2100, V2200, etc.
-There is currently a problem with the Rendition cards when
using distance hazing. We recommend that you start the game,
go to configuration (the radio on the bookshelf), select
'Advanced' on the first page, then find and make sure Hazing
is set to 'off.'
-The verite V1000 using Direct3D provides relatively minimal
gains in display speed compared to DirectDraw.
POWER VR
-This chipset is not supported at this time. We recommend you
use DirectDraw rather than Direct3D.
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TURRET SOUNDS & JOYSTICK DRIFT
-A number of people have noticed that when the battle first
starts, the turret handles are moving and the turret sounds
like it is turning, albeit very slowly. If you experience this
problem, pressing Ctrl+J (joystick re-center) should cure it.
-Some joysticks may slowly "drift" during the course of the
battle. If the game acts like someone's pushing on the
joystick, even when you're not touching it, press Ctrl+J to
re-center it.
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QUICKSTART HINT
-In some of the quickstart battles, not all of the enemy will come
to you. Some may remain in hiding. Trying to find them without
getting slaughtered in an ambush can be challenging unless you use
small, cheap, hard-to-see elements to scout the battlefield ahead
of your main force.
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FORMATION CHANGES
-The vehicle arrangement within a formation, described on page 34
of the manual, is not entirely correct. The actual formation
positions are:
11 LINE
12
COLUMN 13 15 12 11 13 14
14
15
ECHELON 11 11 ECHELON
LEFT 12 12 RIGHT
13 13
14 14
15 15
VEE 15 14 11 WEDGE
12 13 12 13
11 15 14
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OPERATING NOTES
-SNAPSHOTS: Due to the special graphics system used in iPANZER '44,
you must use Ctrl+K to take a snapshot of the screen. These are
saved in the same directory as the game, titled SNAP0000.bmp,
SNAP0001.bmp, etc. You can view these screen shots in any program
that reads .BMP files, including the 'Paint' program that
normally comes with Windows 95.
-QUICK CONFIG CHANGES: On page 27 of the manual, we neglected to
mention that on the configuration screens you can also click on
the text of the option to set it. Many people find this the most
convenient way to adjust configurations.
-GAME PLAY: There is a problem in the 'Expert' game play option
that can cause problems on the tactical map. Instead of using
this option, we recommend you select 'Custom' and set all your
configurations manually (i.e., selected Config Type 'Advanced'
and use the top knob to visit the other pages and select the
options you find most challenging).
-OPTIONAL COLLISIONS: We strongly recommend that you leave this
option (described on page 21 of the manual) "Off" in all cases.
-STRAGGLERS: Occasionally a man or vehicle may be blocked by a
small obstacle and be 'left behind.' Although caused by route-
finding limitations we prefer to view this a computer's way of
duplicating morale or communication failures. Normally these
'stragglers' are visible on the map. To get them to rejoin their
unit, give them a movement route that brings them within a
couple hundred meters of their unit leader. In some cases you
may need to issue reform orders, or even use maximum zoom to
find individual elements.
-MOUSEABLE INTERIORS: Certain objects within the tank turret
and hull are now mouse-enabled. Click on the item to operate
that piece of equipment. Functional items and areas vary from
tank to tank.
-GUN CANT: If your tank is tilted ('canted') on a hill slope,
arcade and/or automatic ranging (see pages 20, 47 and 56) can
lead to inaccurate results (incidentally, many modern tank and
artillery ballistic computers have similar limitations). If
your shot misses, adjust your aim to compensate for the cant
and try again.
-The DESIGNATE TARGET [Enter] [#1 Joystick Button] function,
mentioned on page 45 of the manual, only functions if you are
using binoculars. If binoculars are not in use, you cannot
designate targets.
-The DESIGNATE TARGET does not work reliably in this version,
binoculars or not. Be careful using this function, it could
give unexpected results.
-AT GUNS: There are some problems with anti-tank guns that
are currently being addressed by the programming team. We
encourage you to visit http://www.imagicgames.com to get the
latest 'patch.'
-DECORATIONS: For those interested in collecting all possible
decorations, lists are below. It is not possible for one
persona to acquire every medal, since some depend on how
successfully you complete the campaign.
-American Decorations:
Congressional Medal of Honor
Distinguished Service Cross
Presidential Unit Citation
Silver Star
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Bronze Star for Valor
WWII Victory Medal
Army Commendation Medal
European Campaign Medal
American Campaign Medal
Purple Heart
-Russian Decorations:
Hero of the Soviet Union
Order of Lenin
Order of the Patriotic War First Class
Order of the Red Banner
Order of Suvorov Third Class
Order of Kutuzov Third Class
Order of the Patriotic War Second Class
Medal for Valour
Order of the Red Star
Medal for Meritorious Service in Battle
Order of Bogdan Khemlnitsky Third Class
-German Decorations:
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords
and Diamonds
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
Tank Assault Badge
Knight's Cross of the War Service Cross with Swords
War Order of the German Cross
Iron Cross First Class
War Service Cross First Class with Swords
War Service Cross Second Class with Swords
Iron Cross Second Class
Gold Wound Badge
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MULTI-PLAYER VERSION
-We are aware that some people are looking forward to a multi-
player version of iPANZER '44. We hope to surmount the problems
associated with this and make a multi-player version available
to you in the near future. We are striving to make the expansion
of this game into a multi-player-capable simulation as simple
and easy as possible. Check our web site (below) for the latest
news.
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LATEST UPDATE
-By the time you read this, there may be improvements available
for iPANZER '44. We suggest you investigate the I-Magic web site
and download the latest update ('patch').
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CUSTOMER SERVICE:
I-Magic Web site: http://www.imagicgames.com
E-Mail Tech Support: techsupport@imagicgames.com
If you have questions or need additional assistance with this or an
other Interactive Magic product, feel free to call our Customer
Service Department at (919) 461-0948, between 9AM - 9PM Eastern.
For UK Tech Support call: (01344) 409399, between 9.30AM - 5PM GMT
For German Tech Support call: (01805) 221126, between 5PM - 8PM
Monday through Friday, or 2PM - 5PM Saturday and Sunday (GMT +1).
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Microsoft Corporation.
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