LEGOŽ Chess (TM) ---------------- (C) 1998 LEGO Media International. This document may not, in whole or part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent, in writing, from LEGO Media International. LEGO Media International believes the information contained in this document is accurate and reliable. LEGO Media International reserves the right to update this document at any time and without notice. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This document contains amendments to the documentation for LEGO Chess. To print a hardcopy of this file, double-click on the 'My Computer' icon on your desktop, then double-click on the icon representing your CD-ROM drive. Find the icon representing the README.TXT file and right click on this. Select 'Print' from the menu that appears. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I. IMPORTANT! CONFIGURATION PROGRAM Contrary to what is stated in the manual, the Configuration program does not appear the first time LEGO Chess is run. Instead, LEGO Chess will automatically select the settings it detects are most suitable for your system. However, should you experience speed or performance problems you can alter the driver and resolution settings using the Configuration program. Contrary to what is stated in the manual, this program is accessed by clicking on the 'LEGO Chess Configuration' entry in the 'Programs' section of the 'Start' menu. You may then alter the settings as outlined in the manual. Please note that due to the diversity of 3D accelerator cards currently available some people may find that certain special effects, such as transparency, will cause unusual display problems. Should this occur you are advised to choose an alternative driver from the Configuration program. Also, you may experience performance difficulties with drivers not certified by Microsoft. Should you select the 'D3D 4MB+' driver, please note that your 3D accelerator card must have at least 4Mb of onboard RAM. Should you select the 'Krisalis Software Driver', you will find that you can select some unusual resolutions such as 640x200, 640x240 and 800x300 - these are 'alternate scanline' resolutions which means that the computer only displays every other scanline on-screen. These resolutions are designed only for users who find that LEGO Chess is running slowly on their system. When you have finished using the Configuration menu you can either return to Windows by clicking on 'Exit' or go straight into the game by clicking on 'Play LEGO Chess'. Any altered settings will automatically be recorded and used every time the game is run subsequently. If, after experimenting with the various drivers, you are still experiencing performance difficulties, you are advised to alter the game's Detail Level in the Settings menu. II. VIEWING FULL-MOTION VIDEO Please note that the full-motion video sequences are only viewable on systems using an Intel CPU, i.e. Pentium or Pentium II. III. USING THE KEYBOARD Contrary to what is stated in the manual, it is not possible to open menus and/or select menu items using the keyboard. IV. TUTORIAL It is recommended that you read the chapters in each book in sequence, beginning at Chapter 1 and progressing through to the end. However, should you have to leave a book in the middle, the computer will mark the last unfinished chapter read with a '*' symbol. On returning to the book you may then continue reading from that chapter by clicking on the marked heading - the computer will automatically have kept a record of your progress up to that point. It IS possible to read the chapters in any order - the computer will still keep a record of your progress. However, the computer will NOT mark all the read chapters, only the first unfinished chapter in the book. V. ALTERING SETTINGS FROM WITHIN A CHESS GAME You can access the Settings menu at any time during a chess game by pressing F1. Please note, however, that the following settings cannot be changed during a game: * Detail Level * Show Reflections * Timed game settings (e.g. Time Limit For Game) VI. SETTING UP THE BOARD Contrary to what is stated in the manual, it is not possible to remove pieces by first selecting them and then clicking anywhere off the board. Instead, pieces are removed by first selecting them and then clicking on the wastebin in the window at the bottom of the screen. VII. NETWORK GAMES Contrary to what is stated in the manual, it is not possible to access the Set Up Board icon during a 'Network game'. Also, it is not possible to set time limits before or during a 'Network game' - any time limit settings either player may have defined will be ignored. In addition, the following gameplay settings are permanently set to 'On': * Allow 'en passant' capture * Allow castling * Allow promotion and the following gameplay setting is permanently set to 'Off': * Must move touched piece [END]