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╔═══════════════════════╗
║ ║
║ RELEASE NOTES FOR ║
║ DESCENT 1.1 ║
║ SHAREWARE ║
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GIVE SHAREWARE DESCENT TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW!
THIS GAME MAY BE FREELY DISTRIBUTED
See section 10 for details
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║ TABLE of CONTENTS ║
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1. Playing DESCENT!
a. System Requirements
b. Installation & Setup
c. Menus
d. Powerups
e. Doors
f. PTMC Mine Centers
2. Tips for New Pilots
3. Multiplayer Descent
a. Features/Rules
b. Modem/Serial Games
c. Network Games
4. Using Thrustmaster controls,
Gravis Phoenix, or Logitech Cyberman
5. Demos & Screenshots
6. Command-line Options
7. Troubleshooting/Common problems
8. Getting Technical Support
9. Ordering REGISTERED DESCENT!
10. Distribution Information
VERSION CHANGES:
1.0 Initial Shareware release
1.1 Fixed: non-responsive joystick axes
problems with Wingman Extreme/FCS hat switches
demo playback not showing F8 messages
demo playback not decloaking ships
problems with SLIDE ON using joystick or mouse
soundcard clicks during modem play
loadpatch problems with >512k GUS cards
detail levels not saving properly
incorrectly mapped MIDI instruments
Added: support for non-standard COM IRQ settings
default taunt macros for new pilots
moving reticle for VR helmet head tracking
mouse sensitivity slider
shield/energy indicators to full-screen view
keeps COM port unchanged when exiting game
documented Automap 'S' key in REFCARD.TXT
VR helmet information phone numbers in README.TXT
-NoDosCheck command line option for DR-DOS users
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║ 1. PLAYING DESCENT! ║
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The year is 2132. You are an outside contractor working for the Post
Terran Minerals Corporation, a company known for its power, technology,
and shameless materialism. Rumor has it the untouchable PTMC has a serious
problem with its planetary mining network... you are ordered to report for
a briefing...
Descent is a heart-pounding, gun-wrenching, edge-of-your-seat experience.
Following is a few pointers on how to easily get inside and move around
the Descent universe.
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║ 1a. System Requirements ║
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BARE REQUIREMENTS:
- IBM PC compatible 386-33 or faster
- 4 MB RAM
- DOS 5.0 or greater
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED:
- 486 or Pentium processor
- 8 MB RAM
- stereo 16-bit soundcard with General MIDI support
- a quality joystick
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║ 1b. Installation & Setup ║
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To install Descent, use PKUNZIP to unzip the distributed files into a
temporary directory. From that directory, type:
INSTALL <ENTER>
The Installer will uncompress and assemble the needed files. It will then
run SETUP to allow you to configure your sound card(s).
To change soundcard configuration at any time, you can also type:
SETUP <ENTER>
Follow the prompts to configure your sound device(s). Be sure you test
the sound and music! If soundcard settings are incorrect, Descent may
not work properly or even fail.
To start Descent type:
DESCENT <ENTER>
After starting the game, you will be prompted to enter your PTMC pilot
name. This will be the name Descent uses to store your control
configurations and for tracking you in Multiplayer games and in high scores.
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║ 1c. Menus ║
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Use the arrow keys to move around menus in Descent. Unless otherwise
noted, hitting <ESC> will accept the current menu's settings and return
to the previous one. Some menus contain radio-type switches and checkboxes
that can be toggled by hitting <SPACEBAR>. From the game you can always
hit the <F1> key to bring up a list of Game Options.
DESCENT MENU
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NEW GAME - Start a new game of Descent. You may begin on any level you
have reached in previous games.
LOAD GAME - Resume a previously saved game. Saved games are stored in your
pilot file, so be sure the proper pilot is selected.
MULTIPLAYER - Allows you to start a game of Multiplayer Descent using a
modem, serial cable, or IPX network. See Section 3 for details.
OPTIONS - Takes you to the Options Menu (see below).
CHANGE PILOTS - Allows you to change the current pilot or create a new one.
All control configurations and saved games are stored in your pilot
file.
VIEW DEMO - Lets you play a recorded demo file. See section 5 for details.
HIGH SCORES - See Descent High Scores.
ORDERING INFO - Shows how to order the full registered/commercial version
of Descent!
CREDITS - See the list of people who created Descent.
QUIT - This will return you to DOS.
OPTIONS MENU
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FX VOLUME - Changes volume of sound effects.
MUSIC VOLUME - Changes volume of the music.
REVERSE STEREO - Allows you to reverse the stereo sound channels. This is
sometimes necessary for earphones, speakers, or extension cables
that are wired incorrectly.
BRIGHTNESS - Some monitors are darker than others. If you have trouble
seeing details on your game screen, try adjusting this slider.
CONTROLS - Takes you to the Controls Menu (see below).
DETAIL LEVELS - Allows you to adjust the Detail Level of Descent (see below).
CALIBRATE JOYSTICK - If your joystick drifts, you probably need to calibrate
it. Also available in the game by hitting <F4>.
JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY - Adjusts the responsiveness of your joystick controls.
SHIP AUTOLEVELING - If this is on, your PyroGX ship will attempt to align
itself with the curvature of the mine tunnels. This is useful for
first-time Descent players, but may be turned off once you're
accustomed to full 3D flight.
CONTROLS
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>> NOTE: See REFCARD.TXT in your Descent directory for a list of the
>> default keyboard controls. If you have a printer, you can also use
>> the Paintbrush utility in Windows to print the file REFCARD.PCX.
The Controls menu allows you to choose your prefered controls for Descent.
If you are using a Thrustmaster stick, the Gravis Phoenix, or a Logitech
CyberMan, see Section 4.
By choosing Customize Keyboard you can change the default keys to your
preferences. Any changes are saved in your pilot file. If you use a
Thrustmaster WCS, FLCS, or Gravis Phoenix, you should keep the keyboard
configuration in its default setup and alter the appropriate downloadable
device file.
DETAIL LEVELS
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If you are running on less than a 486-50 with 8 MB RAM, you may wish to
lower your detail level to achieve better performance. There are several
preset detail levels available to you, as well as a Custom Detail Level.
The followin