CRUSADER: NO REMORSE (TM) ============================================================================= VESA REQUIRED To play Crusader: No Remorse, you must have a VESA bios installed. If you do not, the game will not run properly. To correct this situation run UNIVBE, a Universal VESA driver included with the game, before you begin play. We suggest you create a batch file to do this. For example, if you use the UNIVBE.EXE file we provided, go into Windows Notepad, and type the following lines: UNIVBE CRUSADER Then go to "File" and select "Save As" and change to the directory where you installed Crusader. We suggest you name this simple batch file CRUSADER.BAT when you save it. Once you do this, typing "Crusader" should take you directly into the game. ============================================================================= COMMAND LINE OPTIONS -demo - Loops the introduction. -x 43 - Disables the low memory check. If you use this option, Crusader: No Remorse will let you into the game with less memory than it may need which may make the game unstable. The parameter following the "x" is the percentage you wish to dedicate to dynamic processes within the game. This should normally be left at 43. Altering this may cause your game to run out of memory. ============================================================================= SPEED PROBLEMS (ESPECIALLY ON 8-MEG MACHINES) Version 1.01 of Crusader had a feature on the options screen that could be enabled to allow for frame skipping. All later versions of Crusader have an improved system where you can, as originally, simply enable the frame skipping mechanism on the options screen (which sets it to the maximum level available.) However, you may now fine tune it using a crusader.cfg switch (see the config file options below.) Levels 1-2 are recommended for 8-MEG machines that are relatively fast (this option now saves dramatic amounts of memory.) Level 3 may be necessary for slower machines. ============================================================================= UNDOCUMENTED AUDIO FEATURES The Ctrl-M command allows you to change the music played during a mission. MOD2AMF.EXE is a utility included with the game. It allows you to convert regular .MOD files into .AMF files. Four, six and eight channel .MOD files are supported. You can use the 'tune??' command in the CRUSADER.CFG file to redirect the mission music to your own custom .AMF files. (This utility is provided for the enjoyment of advanced users and players familiar with .MOD files.) ============================================================================= TROUBLES? Q: The game hangs at a black screen every time I run it. A: This problem may be caused by not having FILES=40 set in your CONFIG.SYS Solution: In your CONFIG.SYS set FILES=40 and BUFFERS=40 Q: The sound in the intro skips. A: You may be running with a disk cache or your system may not meet the minimum requirements of the game. (The most likely problem is that your video speed is too slow.) Solution: Turn off your disk cache or upgrade your system to meet the minimum requirements listed in the documentation. Q: I am not getting any sound when I play the game. A: You may have selected incorrect settings for your sound card during the installation process. Solution: First, check your speaker connections and volume. If that does not solve the problem, check your current sound card settings to make sure they match the selections you made when you installed Crusader: No Remorse. If you are unsure how to do this, please check your sound card documentation. Q: My machine hangs during the install program's Sound Test. A: You may have A) an IRQ conflict, B) the wrong sound card selected or C) an incorrect sound card setting. Solution: Verify your sound card settings and make sure there are no IRQ conflicts on your machine. Q: The mouse pointer is stuck in the upper left hand corner of the screen. A: Your mouse driver may not be a Microsoft compatible mouse driver. Solution: Install a Microsoft compatible mouse driver. Q: I am getting a CDR-101 error, how can I fix that? A: This error can occur if you eject your CD at the wrong time, when your CD gets dirty or when you have out-of-date CD-ROM drivers. Solution 1: Make sure that your Crusader CD is in your drive. This error will occur If the CD is ejected. Solution 2: Check to make sure that there are no scratches or dust particles on the disk. If there is dust on the disk, clean it with a dry, lint-free cloth. Solution 3: You may need to get updated drivers from the manufacturer of your CD-ROM drive. Q: When I try to load Crusader: No Remorse, I get an error message reading, "CRUSADER requires at least 6.8 megs of RAM." A: The game is detecting that you have less than 6.8 megs of XMS memory available. Solution: Use the -x option. A description of this option is included in the "CONFIG FILE OPTIONS" section of this text file. If you include the line "CRUSADER -x 50" in your CRUSADER.CFG file, the game will bypass the memory check and you will be able to get into the game with only a memory warning. (Note that the game may be somewhat less stable than it would if you had more than the minimum 6.8 megs.) Q: When I try to install Crusader: No Remorse on my system, an error message tells me I do not have enough disk space. I have more than what is required -- what can I do? A: If you are running a disk compression utility such as Microsoft's DoubleSpace or DriveSpace, you may need to free up more space to install the game. Q: I am trying to install the game to C:\GAMES\CRUSADER and I get an error message that says the game is unable to create the directory. What can I do? A: You need to make the "GAMES" directory first, using either Microsoft Windows File Manager, or the DOS "MD" command to create the directory. After you do this, Crusader should install correctly. Q: I am trying to install (or run) Crusader: No Remorse on my system. I think I have enough hard disk space available, but I keep getting error messages that say I don't have enough hard disk space. What can I do? A: If you are running a disk compression utility such as Microsoft's DoubleSpace or DriveSpace, you may need to free up more space on your hard disk, so the game will either work or install properly. Q: Whenever I exit Crusader: No Remorse and go into an application that includes sound, I get some popping or crackling. What can I do to solve this? A: If this problem occurs, you may need to reboot your system after exiting the game. It should work properly after that. Q: I have a Pentium 66 Mhz or higher system, and an NEC triple spin CD-ROM. At random times during the movies, my system will lock up. What can I do? A: This problem was encountered during our Hardware Lab testing of Crusader: No Remorse. It was isolated to NEC 3X Internal (Triple Spin) CD-ROM drives (Model #CDR-510) on Pentium 66 Mhz or faster systems. This model may generate bad data reads from which the Crusader: No Remorse movies cannot recover. This error does not affect normal gameplay -- only the movies. Solution: To avoid this problem, change the flicpath parameter in the CRUSADER.CFG file so that it points to an invalid directory. For example, change the flicpath statement in the file to flicpath=\flicsx. This will cause the game to skip all of the video clips and rendered midgames. Contact NEC for further information or possible firmware upgrades. Q: I dropped my weapons in the Rebel Base and now they are gone. Where are they? A: When you drop a weapon in the Rebel Base it is automatically placed in a chest outside the bar area. Select and use this chest and you will find your dropped weapons. Q: How can I run Crusader: No Remorse if I have Windows 95 on my system? A: You will need to create a boot disk, as described in the Install Guide, or you can create a shortcut to the game from within Windows 95. ============================================================================= SUGGESTIONS ON CREATING A SHORTCUT UNDER WINDOWS 95 If you wish to run Crusader: No Remorse on a system containing Windows 95, you can do so by creating a shortcut to the program. Since Crusader: No Remorse was written for use under MS-DOS, it will not run natively under Windows 95 -- Windows 95 will have to restart your system in order to run the game. For directions on how to create a shortcut, please see your Windows 95 owners manual. If your graphics card is VESA compliant and you do not need to load a VESA driver, then you can select the CRUSADER.EXE file from the directory into which you installed it. If you do not have a VESA compliant video card, then UNIVBE or another VESA driver will need to be loaded first. We suggest you create a batch file for that, and call it CRUSADER.BAT. You will need to load the VESA driver first, then run Crusader: No Remorse. Create a batch file with the VESA driver and the CRUSADER.EXE file in it. For example, if you use the UNIVBE.EXE file that is in the directory that you installed Crusader: No Remorse to, then go into Windows Notepad, and type the following lines: UNIVBE CRUSADER After you do this go to "File," select "Save As" and change to the directory containing Crusader: No Remorse. We suggest you save it under the file name CRUSADER.BAT. Once you do that, you can tell the Shortcut Program where to find the batch file. If your video card is VESA compliant, you will not have to load the VESA driver to run Crusader; you will just need to tell the Shortcut Command line, where your CRUSADER.EXE file is. If you selected our default recommendations during installation, you would type "C:\CRUSADER\CRUSADER.EXE" on the Shortcut Command line. You may need to edit the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files that Windows 95 will use to run Crusader. You should go into Properties for your Shortcut, and select "Advanced" under the "Program" page. You will need to run Crusader in MS-DOS mode, and may need to modify the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files, as normally your CD-ROM and Sound Card drivers will not load automatically. Normally, you will need to add the CD-ROM drivers as well as any sound card drivers that are required by your soundcard. Consult your sound card and CD-ROM manuals for driver information if you are not sure what items you will need to add. ============================================================================= CONFIG FILE OPTIONS Below you will find a list of commands found in the CRUSADER.CFG file. To change game options manually add or modify these through any DOS text editor. (If you do not understand these commands you're probably better off leaving them alone and modifying them only through the install program.) sound=x : Used to turn sound on or off. x = on - ( Sound on ) x = off - ( Sound off ) music=x : Used to turn music on or off. x = on - ( Music on ) off - ( Music off ) port=x : Digital port used by the Asylum Sound System x = 0x200-0x290 - ( Sound card port ) irq=x : Sound card irq x = 0-15 - (Irq vector) dma=x : Sound card dma x = 0-7 - (Dma channel) soundcard=x : Sets the sound card type for the sound system. x = 0 ( None ) 1 ( Sound Blaster ) 2 ( Sound Blaster Pro ) 3 ( Sound Blaster 16 ) 4 ( Sound Blaster AWE32 ) mixrate=x : This sets the mixrate for the sound system. The default is 22050. fullinstall=x : Installation type x = true/false cdletter=x : Drive letter of CD-ROM x = a-z flicpath=x : Path to video. x = PATH ( ex. flicpath=\FLICS ) bigvideo=x : Double sized video option x = true/false filter=x : Digital filtering x = true/false animation=x : Pause game animation x = 0-1 ( 0 - anims, 1 - anims paused ) limitblasts=x : Area limiting for explosions x = true/false mousespeed=x : Mouse sensitivity x = 0-3 ( 0 being least sensitive ) musicvolume=x : Digital music volume setting x = 0-48 soundvolume=x : Digital sound effects volume setting x = 0-64 tune01...tune16=x : Path to mission music files. (.AMF files) x = PATH to tune (ex. tune05=C:\MYTUNES\MYTUNE.AMF ) subtitles=x : Video subtitles setting x = true/false noweasel=x : Weasel video setting x = true/false ( true = No Weasel video ) frameskip=x : Frame skipping level (0=none, 3=maximum) x = level (0=none, 1=skip explosion frames only, 2=skip explosion frames and frames of other npcs, 3=skip explosion frames, other npc frames, and your character's frames) button1=x : Program joystick buttons. button2=x (See PROGRAMMING JOYSTICK BUTTONS) button3=x x = command (0-9) button4=x button1_2=x : Program combination joystick buttons button2_3=x (See PROGRAMMING JOYSTICK BUTTONS) button1_3=x button1_4=x button2_4=x button3_4=x ============================================================================= GAMEPAD CONTROLS ----\ / \ / --------------\ | \ | B | | | \ A C | \------------- | \ D / \ / ----- A: Roll/crouch/jump modifier B: Combat movement C: Run/walk modifier D: Fire weapon B+C: Search A+B: Use currently selected item A+C: Toggle weapons/misc items (l/r change weapon, u/d change item) A+B+C: Use medikit/energy cell/bomb (down=medikit, up=cell, left=bomb) A+(C/B)*D: Activate cheats (utsj dkgniid) ============================================================================= PROGRAMMING JOYSTICK BUTTONS In the CRUSADER.CFG file you can program the buttons on your joystick. You enter in a command like button1=4. Button 1 on your joystick will now perform command 4. All the commands are listed below. You can also program combinaton buttons, such as button 1 and button 2. Here is an example: button2_4=7 When holding button 2 and button 4 it will perform command number 7, which is the 'use medikit' command. Commands: 0 - Fire weapon. 1 - Crouch/roll/jump modifier (CTRL-key) 2 - Combat movement modifier (ALT-key) 3 - Run/Walk modifier (SHIFT-key) 4 - Use current misc item. (U-key) 5 - Grab items on ground (G-key) *6 - Search and use items (S-key) 7 - Use medikit (M-key) 8 - Use energy cell (E-key) **9 - Toggle weapon/misc item (Q,W & I,O keys) * - Once in search mode, use the joystick to select the target item. Button 1 will then be used to select that item. Any other button will abort. ** - While holding the button down, move the joystick left and right to select the active weapon. Move the joystick up and down to select the current usable item. ============================================================================= NOTE TO GRAVIS ULTRASOUND USERS The Gravis Ultrasound driver is expected to be complete by the 25th of October, 1995. It will be released in the form of an updated ASYLUM.DLL. The driver will support full music and sound. ============================================================================= CRUSADER: NO REMORSE (c) 1995 ORIGIN Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Crusader: No Remorse is a trademark of ORIGIN Systems, Inc. ORIGIN and We create worlds are registered trademarks of ORIGIN Systems Inc. Electronic Arts is a registered trademark of Electronic Arts Inc. MS-DOS, Windows, Windows 95, DoubleSpace and DriveSpace are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. UNIVBE is a trademark of SciTech Software. NEC is a trademark of NEC Technologies. Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16 and Sound Blaster AWE 32 are trademarks of Creative Labs, Inc. Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation.