Game Instructions
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3D Missile
By Aaron Alderman
Version 1.0.2   - Released 29/11/00

REQUIRED:       Mouse compatible with MS-DOS, VGA (320x200x256) Monitor

Players:
    Missile Colour:
        Click on the appropriate bar or number and click on the desired 
        colour on the colour panel for that to be the colour the missile
        shall appear during the game.
    Number of Players:
	Click on the arrows to change the amount of players from 2 to 4.

Physics:
    Gravity:
        Click on the arrows to change the gravitational force, the up
        arrow increases the gravity by 0.1 and the down arrow decreases
        the gravity by 0.1. The gravity can only be between 0.1 m/s and
        100 m/s.

Geology:
    Trace:
        Click on the ON or OFF word to select that option.
    Erosion:
        Click on the arrows to change the amount of erosion that occurs
        after each "smoothing" of the terrain, this gives a more realistic
        look. Large values provide a flatter landscape whereas small values
        create a more jagged landscape.

Game:
        Move the purple directional pointer inside the semi-sphere by using
        your mouse in the following way.
        Up : Lower Elevation (to 0 degrees)
        Down : Higher Elevation (to 90 degrees)
        Left : Decrease Rotation (to 0 degrees)
        Right : Increase Rotation (to 360 degrees)
        Click : Fire a shot

        You can also use the keyboard to change the power.
        + : Increase Power
        - : Decrease Power
        
        If you are having problems comprehending the 3D view try to keep
        the pointer at 0 degrees elevation and moving it to the direction
        you want and then increase the elevation to your liking.

        To win you must hit your enemy or wait until your enemy hits
        themself. The 'Enemy' in the data window tells the current player
        how close the enemy came to killing you. If the value is less that
        1 the player who got shot looses. 

        Be careful that you dont set you power too low, elevation too high
        or too low because you might shoot yourself. Practise makes perfect
        and it is a very difficult game to control.

Have Fun...

Aaron Alderman
ICQ: 61881287
http://www.q-net.net.au/~aarona
aarona@q-net.net.au

This is the first release of the program, if you encounter any problems
please contact the programmer at the details above. Thank you.
