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dark forces 2 manual pdfYour father has been murdered by Jerec, the most powerful of seven Dark Jedi. Jerec wants to unlock the Force energy of thousands of past Jedi Knights held in a hidden Jedi burial ground. Your father died keeping the burial ground’s location a secret from Jerec. As avenge the death of your father. This task forces Katarn to decide his destiny. If he chooses the dark side, he will come into enormous power. If he chooses the light side, he faces seemingly insurmountable evil. Whatever path Katarn chooses will Kyle, you must stop Jerec’s evil quest and change the face of the galaxy forever. Force, he is uncommitted to either side. Eventually, he develops his Force powers and must make a choice. During the game, your actions help determine your alignment to either the dark or the light side. If you choose the light side, you’ll want to stop Jerec from unleashing his evil on the galaxy. If you choose the dark side, you’ll want to stop him and seize the power for yourself. To find the powerful burial ground, you’ll need to follow scant clues left by your dead father and his allies. Along the way, you aspire to become a Jedi Knight yourself, though whether it’s a good or an evil Jedi is yet to be decided. When Kyle initially discovers the “A Jedi’s strength flows from the Force. The Installation menu should appear. 2 Click the Analyse Your Computer button to run the system checker. This makes sure your system meets the basic requirements for running the game. The dialog tells you right away if Analyse Your Computer Results your system does not meet requirements by listing an item as “Failed” in the list. 3 If your system doesn’t meet the requirements, you may not be able to play the game. 4 Make sure you have enough free space (at least 60MB) on your hard drive (for the minimum installation). You’ll need at least 40MB for the game and 20MB free space for swap files. 5 If your system passes the system checker, you are ready to install Jedi Knight. Click OK.http://www.masterpotolka.ru/userfiles/example-of-manual-record-keeping-system.xml
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6 See the Readme and Troubleshooting Guide for more details on checking your system and system requirements. INSTALLATION 1 Close all open windows on your desktop and quit all other applications. 2 Put the Jedi Knight Disc 1 in your CD-ROM drive. 3 The Jedi Knight Installation menu will appear. If Autoplay is disabled, and the game’s Launcher does not appear when you place the CD-ROM in the drive, then you’ll need to open the Launcher manually. To do this: Double-click the My Computer icon, then double-click the CD-ROM icon in the window that opens. Double-click the Jedi.exe file to open the Launcher. It has these options. Install Jedi Knight: Install the game on your hard drive. ? View Readme: We strongly suggest you open the Installation Menu Readme to view the most up-to-date technical information. ? Troubleshooting: See the Troubleshooting Guide for detailed installation and troubleshooting tips. 4 JEDI KNIGHT: DARK FORCES II. Analyse Your Computer: This button runs a system checker to make sure your system meets the basic requirements for running the game. See Checking Your System above for details. ? Exit to Windows: Returns you to your desktop. 4 To install, click the Install Jedi Knight button. Follow the onscreen instructions to setup and install. 5 You will be prompted to select a 2D video resolution. The low-res option (320 x 200) increases game performance, but graphics quality may suffer. The high-res option (640 x 480) is only for users with high-end machines and video cards. If you are not sure about your system, pick low-res. Other video resolution options are available within the game. 6 You’ll be asked to select low-res or high-res sound. Low-res is the default setting. WARNING: Choosing high-res can adversely affect performance. Pick high-res only if your system has at least 32MB of RAM. 7 You will be asked to choose size of installation (Minimum, Standard and Complete).http://phantasos.org/userfiles/example-of-manual-test-script.xml Minimum is not recommended for low-end machines, but select it if you are short on hard drive space. The load times will be very slow. Standard is recommended for most machines. The Complete install is recommended for low-end machines and will improve load times and overall performance. 8 Next, choose the destination for Jedi Knight installation. Click Next to create a new folder or select an existing folder, then click Next. 10 You’ll be given the option to create a series of shortcuts. Creating a shortcut will make it easier for you to find the game and start it up. Click the tickboxes to deselect any shortcuts you don’t want. You’ll also have another opportunity to view the Readme. 11 If the game is successfully installed, you will see a Setup Complete screen. 12 While installing Jedi Knight, you will be asked to install Microsoft’s DirectX, which is necessary to run the game. If you have not installed DirectX 5.0 on your machine before, then you will be prompted to do so. You can also select to install or reinstall DirectX by choosing Readme and Troubleshooting from the Launcher, then select Install DirectX 5.0. If you are not sure if DirectX 5.0 will work on your machine, choose Readme and Troubleshooting from the Launcher, and select Analyse Your Computer to see if your hardware has DirectX 5.0-certified drivers installed. Click OK when finished. See the Troubleshooting Guide for more information on DirectX. NOTE: You may be prompted to insert your Windows 95 CD-ROM while installing DirectX. It’s a good idea to analyse your system after installing DirectX to see if everything is in order. 13 Now you are ready to play Jedi Knight. To access the Troubleshooting Guide: 1 Open the Launcher. 2 From the Launcher, click Readme and Troubleshooting, then Troubleshooting Guide. RUNNING THE GAME 1 To run the game, insert the Jedi Knight Disc 1 into your CD-ROM drive. The game’s Launcher will appear automatically if Autoplay is active. Launcher Menu 2 If Autoplay is disabled, find the Jedi Knight directory on your hard drive and double-click Jedi.exe, or double-click the CD-ROM icon, then double-click the Jedi.exe file, and select Play Jedi Knight in the Launcher to play the game. 3 Once Jedi Knight is installed, the Launcher appears. This Launcher appears whenever you insert your Jedi Knight Disc 1, when you double-click the CD-ROM icon, or when you select the New Player Screen Jedi Knight short cut from your Start menu. 4 Click Play Jedi Knight in the Launcher screen, which takes you to the opening cutscene and then to the New Player screen. Launcher Screen The Jedi Knight Launcher has the following options. Play Jedi Knight: This button launches the game. The first time you launch the game you will need to create a new player. ? Readme and Troubleshooting: Takes you to a screen where you can: View Readme: We strongly suggest you open the Readme to view the most up-todate information. 6 JEDI View the Troubleshooting Guide: See for detailed troubleshooting and installation tips. Install DirectX 5.0: Installs DirectX 5.0 on your system. Analyse Your Computer: This button runs a system checker to make sure your system meets the basic requirements for running the game. If you see “Failed” in the list, it means your system does not meet that particular requirement. Click Troubleshooting Guide for more information about analysing your computer and system requirements. Done: Returns you to the Launcher. ? Calibrate Joystick: This brings up the Windows 95 joystick calibration program so you can calibrate your joystick if you have one. Follow the onscreen directions to use. ? Uninstall Jedi Knight: Removes the game from your hard drive. ? Exit to Windows: Returns you to the desktop. KNIGHT: DARK FORCES II Main Menu Player Selection Screen Creating a New Player Click the Play Jedi Knight button in the Launcher to launch the game. If you’ve never played before, you must create a new player. On the Players Screen create a new player, or you can remove an old one. NOTE: When you save a player, the custom controls and other configuration options you set will be saved with that character. 1 At the Players Screen, type in a new player name and select a difficulty level (Easy, Medium, Hard). The difficulty setting will stay the same for your player’s name throughout the game. Select a name from the list to launch that player’s saved game. To remove a player, highlight the name in the list and click the Remove button. Click Setup in the Main Menu or in Option screen to adjust Setup options including: General, Gameplay, Display, Sound and Controls (keyboard, mouse and joystick) configurations. See below for more details on the Setup options. Click OK to confirm your changes and return to the Main Menu, or click Cancel to return to the Main Menu without changing anything. You can change setup items at Setup Screen any time during gameplay by pressing ESC to get to the Option screen, then clicking Setup. Move the mouse over labels to get definitions of the settings. Options available in the Setup screen are. You can also enable rotation of the overlay map. See next page for details. ? Gameplay: This screen has many Gameplay Screen options available to adjust aiming and using weapons. See next page for details on the settings. ? Display: Click to adjust screen and video settings and to adjust for your 3D accelerator card (if you have one). ? Sound: Adjust the levels for the game’s sound effects and music. ? Controls: Here you can view and customise all the game’s default controls (mouse, joystick and keyboard) and save and load your custom controller configurations. Main Menu Once you have selected or created a player, you’ll see the Main Menu. From the Main Menu, you can choose. Single Player: Select this to play the single player levels of Jedi Knight. You can begin a new game or load a saved game. ? Multiplayer: Select this button to host or join a game against other players over modem, Local Area Network or the Internet. See the Multiplayer section on page 41 for details on multiplayer gaming. ? Players: Here you can select existing player names, create new players or remove existing players. ? Cutscenes: These movies play before each level. Click to see a list of cutscenes to view. You can only view the opening cutscene and cutscenes from the game levels you have completed. Select a cutscene name and click OK to view or click Cancel to close. ? Setup: Click to adjust Setup options. See the Setup Screen section below for details. NOTE: 3D card users should adjust Setup Display before entering the game. See Adjusting for 3D Acceleration on page 11 for details. ? Credits: Click to see the creators of Jedi Knight. ? Quit: Exits the game and returns you to the desktop. Save and Load Games Save: From within the game, press the ESC key to access the Option screen. From this screen click Save to save your current game up to the point you’ve played. Saving brings up a Save Game list that allows you to name and save multiple games. Select a name from the list to load a previously saved game. If you get killed, you will restart from the last point saved. (You can also quick-save by pressing F9 to save over the last quicksaved game during gameplay.) Load: From within the game, press the ESC key to access the Option screen. From this screen click Load to load a saved game. Select a name from the list to load a previously saved game. 8 II General Screen Adjust the following settings. Settings for both single and multiplayer have (MP) after them. ? Enable auto-aiming: This option allows you to hit targets more accurately. It’s recommended if you Sound Screen use only the keyboard for movement. ? Enable aiming cross hair: This displays cross hairs in the game screen that can help you aim at targets. ? Enable lightsaber auto-camera: This option will change to third-person view whenever you arm the lightsaber. It will return to first-person view when you switch to another weapon. ? Automatic pickup weapon (MP): Check this to automatically arm any Display Screen weapon that you pick up. No dangerous weapons (MP): This does not allow the automatic switch to arm potentially dangerous weapons like the thermal detonator, rail detonator, sequencer charge and concussion rifle. No weaker weapons (MP): This does not arm weaker weapons when you pick them up. Keep lightsaber (MP): This always keeps your lightsaber in hand even if you pick up other weapons. ? Automatic switch weapons (MP): When you run out of ammo, this automatically switches your weapon to the next available weapon. No dangerous weapons (MP): This does not allow the automatic switch to arm potentially dangerous weapons. ? Automatic reload weapon (MP): This reloads a previously emptied weapon when you pick up some ammo for it. It does not load dangerous weapons if you have No dangerous weapons checked. Keep lightsaber (MP): This allows you to keep the lightsaber regardless of the weapons you pick up. 10 JEDI ADJUSTING FOR 3D ACCELERATION (For 3D Accelerator Card Owners) Jedi Knight has Direct3D support and will run Direct3D-compatible 3D acceleration cards. If you have a supported 3D accelerator card, you can enable 3D acceleration for better display performance. For more on specific 3D acceleration cards and up-to-date information and developments, see the Readme, Troubleshooting Guide, or the Technical Support section of the LucasArts Web page (www.lucasarts.com). Also, consult the manufacturer’s documentation that comes with your 3D card. NOTE: Some 3D accelerator cards are incompatible with Jedi Knight. To configure your particular 3D accelerator card: 1 To adjust your video settings, select Setup from the Main Menu. (If you are already in the game, press ESC to get to the Setup screen.) KNIGHT: DARK FORCES II 2 From within Setup, click Display. 3 Click the Enable 3D Acceleration tickbox. If the tickbox does not appear, your 3D card may not be compatible with the game. 4 Choose the video resolution best suited for your card and system. A common one to try is 640 x 480. You may need to experiment to see which resolution gives the best performance while looking the best. NOTE: Most displays will not be able to run at resolutions higher than 640 x 480. 5 To experiment, enter the game to see its graphic quality and performance. 6 If the graphics look poor or the game runs too slowly, return to the Display screen (Press ESC, then Setup, then Display) and select a different resolution. Return to the Setup screen. 7 You may need to set a minimum 3D texture size. See the page under 3D Accelerator Minimum Texture Size for details. Display Screen ? Video Mode: This is a list of screen resolutions that can be selected (which affects the frame rate). You can select to enable 3D acceleration if you have a 3D accelerator card. See the Adjusting for 3D Acceleration section above for details on doing this. If you do not have a 3D card, the game defaults to software settings. In general, setting a higher resolution produces better graphics, but can slow down game performance. Experiment to see which resolution works best on your machine. 320 x 200 is recommended for users with slower machines. (Resolutions that say “ModeX” after them generally are slower than non-ModeX resolutions of the same dimensions.) 640 x 480 is recommended for users with higher-end machines. Some display cards are unable to use modes above 640 x 480. View Size: Adjusting this slider changes the size of the game window. Slide to the left for a smaller window, to the right for a larger window. Keep in mind that the larger the window is, the slower the game will play. A smaller window will increase performance. The default setting is 1, but if you have a Matrox Mystique card, type 8 in the box. If you have a NEC PowerVR card, type 32 in the box. If you have any other brand card, leave the setting at 1. See the Troubleshooting Guide for more detail. ? Back Buffer in System Memory: If you experience a dramatic decrease in performance when looking through Keyboard Screen translucent windows and water, checking this option may improve performance. If you don’t experience a slowdown in performance, disregard this option. See the Readme and Troubleshooting Guide for more information. Sound Screen Here, you can adjust the volume for the game’s sound effects and music. ? Enable Aureal 3D Sound: Tickbox appears if you have Aureal 3D sound card. Click tickbox to enable spatialised sound effects. If you are unsure, leave it unchecked. ? Music Volume: Move the slider to the left to turn down music, and to the right to turn it up. ? SFX Volume: Adjusts the volume of sound effects up and down. ? Digital Channels: This slider affects how many sound effects can play at one time. In general, leave this slider alone unless you have a high-end machine. Moving the slider to the right makes more sounds play at once. Adjusting the slider too high can hurt game performance. NOTE: It is possible to change the sound set (either low-res or high-res) that you chose during installation by uninstalling and reinstalling 12 JEDI KNIGHT: DARK FORCES II the game. Select the other set of sounds during installation to change it. Be sure to save your players when prompted, or you will lose any saved games made with those players. Controls Screen You can see all the default game controls (mouse, joystick, keyboard commands) and customise the default settings if you wish. ? Keyboard Screen: Here you can Joystick Screen customise your keyboard controls. Some features have more than one key. See below for details on customising the keyboard. ? Mouse Screen: Customise what the mouse buttons do, adjust mouse sensitivity (move slider to the left to reduce sensitivity, to the right for more sensitivity), and change the x- and yaxis and reverse direction. (Reversing direction makes the cursor move Mouse Screen opposite from the way you move the mouse.) ? Joystick Screen: Joysticks are disabled by default. To make the game respond to your joystick, click the Enable Joystick tickbox. To find the name of each action on your joystick, click Identify and push each button on your joystick to see what it does. You can also move the joystick to see each action. Click ESC when done. You can also adjust the sensitivity of your joystick and reverse its direction on this screen. To calibrate your joystick, click Configure to run the Windows 95 joystick calibration program. When you are done, close the joystick control panel and click Jedi Knight in the taskbar to return to the game. ? Options: Here you can set control options for the following: Load Configuration: Use this button to load custom controls made for many popular input devices. See below for details on doing this. NOTE: Loading a control configuration will overwrite your current control setup. Enable Free Look: Allows dynamic control of your character’s view with look controls. Enable Automatic View Centering: Automatically centres your view when you move forward. Always Run: Click the tickbox to Level Completion Screen make your character always run. Customise Keyboard Default Settings 1 Click Controls, then click Keyboard. A list of all the keys and what they do appears. 2 Highlight the name of the keyboard control you wish to change by clicking on it. 3 Click Add. You will be prompted to press a new key to replace the default. 4 To remove a key command, highlight the command in the list and click Remove. 5 All changes will be saved with your current player. 6 If you wish to reset controls to the original settings, press the Restore Defaults button. Customise Joystick or Mouse Default Settings 1 Click Controls, then click either Joystick or Mouse. A list of all the joystick or mouse controls and what they do appears. 2 Highlight the name of the joystick or mouse control you wish to change by clicking on it. 3 Click Edit. From the list that appears, pick a new action for the highlighted control. 4 To remove a joystick or mouse command, highlight the control in the list and click Remove. 5 All changes will be saved with your current player. 6 If you wish to reset your customised controls and return to the default controls, press the Restore Defaults button. Saving and Loading Your Custom Controls You will not need to save or load custom settings unless you have unusual input devices like the Spaceball or Assassin3D. Normal custom settings you’ve made for the joystick, keyboard or mouse are saved with your player name. 14 JEDI KNIGHT: DARK FORCES II 1 After you’ve made any changes to your controls, click Options in the Setup screen. 2 Select Save Configuration. Type in a name for your custom configuration and click OK. 3 To use your custom settings another time, click Options in the Setup screen, then select Load Configuration. Select the name of the custom configuration you wish to use from the list. Level Completion Screen (Single Player Only) When you finish a level, the Level Completion screen appears. This screen shows a tally of what you accomplished during the level, including secret areas found and Force experience stars earned. (See the Gaining Force Powers section on page 28 for details on earning stars.) At the top of the screen you’ll see your player name and your Jedi Rank. Your Rank increases as you complete game levels and gain more Force power ability. Ranks Used in Jedi Knight Basic Jedi Ranks Light Side Ranks Dark Side Ranks 1. Initiate 5. Charge 5. Charge 2. Learner 6. Disciple 6. Disciple 3. Apprentice 7. Master 7. Primarch 4. Journeyman 8. Lord 8. Dark Lord Force Power Allocation Screen This screen does not appear until Force Powers or stars are earned. Beyond that, you’ll see it after the completion of every level. You get Force points or “stars,” depending on how many of the secret areas you found. You can allocate the stars among the available set of specific Force powers. Having these Force powers enhances your abilities during the game. (For example, you might be able to jump higher, throw lightning bolts or heal yourself.) Your character may have Force abilities your rivals don’t possess. If you wish to customise keyboard, mouse or joystick controls, Click ESC to open the Option Screen, click the Setup button, then Controls, then customise your controls. See the Controls Screen section on pages 13 for details on customising your controllers. The red circle designates your location within the map. More of the map appears as you explore the area more widely. The map moves with you as you explore. Most likely, single players won’t use this. To close, press ESC or ENTER. In multiplayer games, press T to communicate with other plays during multiplayer games. To switch to the Command prompt in multiplayer games, press T, then TAB. From this screen you can access. Objectives: Read your mission objectives. You can also see how many secrets you’ve found (left number) out of secrets available (right number). ? Map: View a 3D map of what you have explored in the current level. Option Screen ? Jedi Powers: Opens the Force Power Allocation screen so you can view your current Force abilities and Rank. See the Assigning Force Powers Stars section on page 28 for details on this screen. ? Return to Game: Closes the Option screen and returns you to gameplay. ? Restart: Lets you restart the current mission from the beginning. ? Load: Click to load a previously saved Map Screen game. ? Save: Click to save your current game, including your level, episode, health and shields. ? Setup: Click to adjust the setup for displays, sound, keyboard, mouse and joystick. See the Setup section on page 9 for details. ? Abort: Click to end your mission and return to the Main Menu. The white circle marks your location. The buttons along the bottom of the map control it. Click the various arrows to rotate or move the 3D model in different directions. If the map is rotating, the solid button stops and recentres the map. The upside-down triangle button closes the 3D map. You must be in this map or the overlay map (TAB key) to use Force Seeing to see enemies, pedestrians and items through walls. Jedi Powers Screen This screen opens the Force Power Allocation screen where you can check your Jedi Rank, your morality on the Morality Scale and which Force abilities you have. You cannot alter the Force Power Allocation screen from here. On the Save screen, enter a name for your saved game and click OK. This saves your current game up to the point you’ve played. Saving brings up the Save Game list that allows you to name multiple saved games. STATUS DISPLAY Energy Units FORCES II Power Cell Rail Charges WEAPONS Health Units Shield Units Current Weapon’s Ammo Right Status Display Force Energy Indicator The two round Status Displays at the bottom of your screen show certain vital Left Status Display information that you need to monitor including: your shields, health, batteries, ammo and Force energy strength. NOTE: Maximum screen size hides the Status Displays. ? Shield Display: Shows shield status, with the numerical reading in green below. Shields are fully powered at 200 units. The Shield Display turns yellow when you pick up a super shield. ? Health Display: Shows your level of health with the numerical reading in red below. Full health equals 100 units. Batteries power the field light and the infrared goggles. Using these items drains your batteries, so use them sparingly. Find more batteries by exploring the levels. 20 ? Current Weapon’s Ammo Indicator: Shows how much ammunition you have left. Notice that switching weapons shows different readings on the Ammo Indicator, because different weapons use different types of ammo. ? Force Energy Indicator: Your Force energy grows as you advance through the levels and gain Jedi Rank. A deep glow on the display indicates full Force energy. This dims as you use any Force power, which drains your Force energy stores. If your display goes black, Force powers are not available to you. Time replenishes the Force energy you have earned or try searching for Force Surge power-ups. KNIGHT: DARK When you start the game, you have only one weapon in your arsenal, the Bryar pistol (and, of course, your fists). As you defeat enemies and Bryar Pistol take their weapons, you will have more weapons at your disposal. Different weapons use different ammo. If you run out of one type, switch to a weapon that uses another or search for more ammo power-ups. If your ammo runs out entirely, you must find more fast, or use your fists or lightsaber (if Stormtrooper available). Depending on the situation, each Rifle weapon has its unique advantages and disadvantages. Pick up enemy weapons to add to your arsenal. If you pick up a weapon superior to the one you are using, your character will automatically switch to the better weapon. See the Setup screen under Gameplay for ways you can adjust use of weapons. See page 10 for descriptions of the options. The weapons in Jedi Knight operate and function much like the ones in Dark Forces. See the Weapons Keyboard Controls section on page 18 for a complete list of all the default controls. Ammo You will need a constant supply of ammunition to fire your way out of dangerous situations. Energy Units: Energy units work for the stormtrooper rifle and the Bryar pistol. ? Power Cells: Power Cells are for the bowcaster, the Imperial repeater and the concussion rifle. ? Rail Charges: This is the ammunition for the Thermal Detonator rail detonator. Hand to Hand (1 key) A Jedi must learn to work with only the Force and his own body. The Jedi Knight’s hands can be as powerful as any pistol, and must be used with Bowcaster the same respect. Kyle’s Blaster (Bryar Pistol) (2 key) This trusty weapon of Kyle Katarn may be slow compared to the multi-fire Imperial weapons, but it takes out enemies more accurately than the average stormtrooper armament. This weapon has only one type of fire. AMMO: one energy unit per fire. Imperial Repeater Rifle Stormtrooper Rifle (3 key) This standard rifle used by stormtroopers fires more quickly than the average pistol, but with less accuracy. It also uses more energy. AMMO: two energy cells per fire. Thermal Detonator (4 key) This grenade-type weapon has two modes of Rail Detonator detonation and is handy for clearing an area. The primary mode (CTRL key) explodes on impact, while the secondary mode (Z key) has a three-second timed delay. The longer you hold down your Fire key, the farther you throw the detonator. AMMO: none. Bowcaster (5 key) Once known as the weapon of the Wookiees, the Grave Tuskens have stolen its design and modified it for their own needs. This crossbow-type weapon fires bolts in a lethal spray and is good for group situations in close quarters. In primary fire, hold down the Fire button to charge the bowcaster to fire up to five bolts. Secondary fire shoots a magnetically-sealed bolt that bounces off walls and goes around corners. AMMO: power cells. Imperial Repeater Rifle (6 key) This rapid-fire rifle lets you fire all three barrels at once. The primary mode (CTRL key) delivers a rapid single burst, while the secondary mode (Z key) delivers a triple burst spread. AMMO: power cells. 22 JEDI KNIGHT: DARK FORCES II Rail Detonator (7 key) This missile launcher sends out an explosive device. In primary mode (CTRL key) it explodes on impact.