EXILE II: CRYSTAL SOULS A fantasy role-playing game from Spiderweb Software This text file contains a full description of Exile II: Crystal Souls and some troubleshooting information. If you have trouble installing or playing Exile II: Crystal Souls, look below. DESCRIPTION OF THE GAME: Now available ... Exile II: Crystal Souls A fantasy role-playing epic for Windows 3.1 and 95. Spiderweb Software presents Exile II: Crystal Souls, the sequel to the shareware fantasy role-playing hit Exile: Escape From the Pit! Exile II: Crystal Souls is a huge, highly detailed shareware fantasy role-playing game for Windows 3.1 and 95! Although Exile II is a sequel to Exile, it is designed to be completely playable as a stand-alone game, with absolutely no experience with Exile required. Exile II features a simple, elegant interface, a deep, fascinating game system, and excellent graphics and sounds. Explore over a hundred towns and dungeon levels, meet scads of characters, and fulfill many missions, some tiny, some enormous, as you attempt to complete one (or all) of several game-winning quests. Complete the game in one way, or several! And, if enough adventures for three full games isn’t enough, Exile II: Crystal Souls has an intricate plot, full of twists, turns, and the fates of three nations colliding in the subterranean nation you call home. It truly promises all the game you could want, and then some! The story: The surface world is ruled by the Empire. That’s what it’s called - simply the Empire. What need is there for fancy names when there’s only one game in town? For many years, the Empire dealt with its misfits, its loudmouths, its petty criminals in one way: it teleported them down into Exile, a network of enormous caverns and twisty tunnels stretching for hundreds of miles under the surface of the Earth. There, the banished humans fought, worked, and struggled to survive. Then they struck back. With the help of several banished wizards, they assassinated the emperor of the Empire. In return, the Empire invaded Exile, teleporting down a massive army of well-trained soldiers and mages. These troops are now marching through your homeland, destroying everyone and everything they find. If something isn’t done, you are all doomed. The question is, will someone step forward who is smart enough, strong enough, and just plain good enough to stop the forces decimating your land? Exile II: Crystal Souls is $25 shareware. It requires Windows 3.1 or 95, 2 MB free RAM, 256 colors, and a 13" monitor. The author is a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). Exile II is compatible with Windows 95. Contact: Spiderweb Software, 14 Easton Ave. #202, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 E-mail: SpidWeb@aol.com - Jeff Vogel Keeper of Exile Spiderweb Software TROUBLESHOOTING: The information below should solve many of your problems installing or running Exile II: Crystal Souls... Question: Exile II: Crystal Souls refuses to install! Answer: First, make sure you have ten megabytes of free space on the drive you're trying to install too (the game takes up 7, but the installer needs a little extra space). Then reboot, make sure no other programs are running, and try installing Exile II again. If this doesn't work, contact SpidWeb@aol.com. Question: Exile II crashes sometimes for no reason! Answer: Several steps to try, which will eliminate most problems. 1. Select Preferences from the Options menu. Select Fewer Sounds. If this doesn't help, turn off sounds. This will fix most problems. 2. Run Exile II with no other programs running. 3. Make sure you have 2.5 megabytes of free RAM. Question: I get crashes when targeting a spell or missile, and nothing helps! Answer: Select Preferences from the Options menu. Select No Targeting Line. Question: The Exile II screen is really tiny! Answer: Go into Windows preferences, and select a monitor mode with a different resolution. 640x480 is recommended. Question: The Exile II screen colors are all bizarre! Answer: You need to play Exile II in 256 color mode. Run Exile II, hit F1 (for help), and read the section on how to get 256 colors on your screen. Question: When I run Exile II, the colors of all my other running programs get strange! Answer: This is an unavoidable side effect of the way Windows handles color palettes. Exile II requires control of all 256 available colors. If the color change makes the other program unusable, don't use it while playing Exile II. Question: OK. I installed the game. It runs fine. It looks fine. But I keep starving, if the monsters don't kill me first, and I don't have any gold! Answer: Read the Hints For Getting Started section near the end of the manual (hit F1 to get the manual).