------------------------------------------------------------------------ Robot Arena 2 Readme ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Robot Arena 2(tm) Release version 1.0 Thank you for purchasing Robot Arena 2. We hope you enjoy battering and bashing mechanical creations. Contents: 1. System Requirements 2. How to install 3. How to run 4. Last-minute items 5. Notes on game options 6. Notes on performance 7. Troubleshooting 8. Technical Support ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. System Requirements Required: Operating System: Windows 98/2000/Me/XP Processor: 450 MHz Pentium II or higher Memory: 64 MB RAM Hard Disk Space: 170 MB Free CD-ROM Drive: 4X Speed (8X recommended) Video: 16 MB 3D Window 98/Me/2000/XP-compatible video card* (software mode not supported) Sound: Window 98/Me/2000/XP-compatible sound card* Multiplayer: TCP/IP (LAN or Internet) Modem: High-speed Internet connection required for online play (DSL or cable modem, or faster) DirectX: DirectX version 8.1 (included) or higher Controllers: Mouse/keyboard (Gamepad optional) * Indicates device should be compatible with DirectX version 8.1 or higher. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. How to install To install the game, insert the CD-Rom into your CD-Rom drive. If autorun is enabled on your computer, the installer will launch automatically. If autorun is disabled, browse to your CD-Rom drive and run the program called launcher.exe. >From the menu shown, click the Install button to begin the setup program. If you do not have DirectX installed, the setup program will prompt you to install it. This is required for the game to run. To remove the game from your system, use the same menu to select uninstall, or run the uninstaller from your Windows Start menu under the Robot Arena group. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. How to run After you have installed the program, you can run the game from the autostart menu that appears when the CD is inserted into the CD-Rom drive. Or you may run it from the shortcut created in the Windows Start menu under Robot Arena. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. Last-minute items Internal damage: hits to the chassis will cause damage to surrounding components based on their distance from the hit. Motors, batteries, and other internal components will become less effective as they take damage. Although they may generate quite a bit of smoke or other effects, they will not become completely inoperative. Event size: to help accommodate slower computers, a selection was added to the options screen to allow a player to reduce the maximum number of participants in an event match from 4 to 2. If you notice your single-player events with 4 robots are too slow, try changing the setting to 2. You will end up having to win more matches, but they should run more quickly and be more responsive. Please Note: changes to this setting will not take effect until the start of the next event. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. Notes on game options Some of the game options need a little more explanation, especially since they can affect performance quite a bit. From the Options menu you will find: Graphic detail: Medium detail - all normal features Low detail - no multitexturing (shaded arenas); no specular (no shiny robots); no chassis deformation (crushed, damaged chassis) High detail - adds shadows of robot chassis; more particles (sparks, shrapnel) Graphic effects: On - all normal effects Off - no particles (sparks, shrapnel); no decals (chassis scratches, etc.) Damage messages: On - all normal damage indicators Off - no immobility warnings; no player status bars; no scoring indicators Event size: 2 or 4. This setting determines the maximum number of robots per match in a single-player event. If the game runs too slowly on your computer with 4 robots but is ok with 2, try changing this option to 2. Note: changes to this setting will not take effect until the start of the next event. To find out what settings work best on your system, follow these steps: 1. Start with High detail and effects and messages on. Try a few exhibition matches and see how the game plays. A faster computer should handle these settings easily. 2. If the game is sluggish or feels like it's in slow motion, switch to medium detail. 3. If it's still too slow, turn off Graphic effects. 4. If it's still too slow, switch to Low detail. Finally, turning off Damage messages may help a tiny bit. (Mostly, turning off damage messages would be for the serious competitor who doesn't feel like he/she should know how healthy his/her opponents' robots are.) On the Multiplayer Create Server screen you will find: Connection speed - this setting determines the number of synchronization updates sent by your server to all players. The faster your connection, the more updates that will be sent and the smoother the game will feel to players. (However, players' must also have a fast connection to receive and process the number of updates you are sending.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6. Notes on performance Please note that while there is a maximum weight for robots, this does not prevent a player from creating a robot with many moving parts (motors, pistons, etc.) which can cause slower performance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7. Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8. Technical Support Technical support via email is available by visiting http://www.ina-support.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Robot Arena 2(tm) Developed by Gabriel Interactive, Inc. www.gabrielinteractive.com Copyright (c) 2000-2003, Gabriel Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved. Published by Infogrames ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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