================================================================ WWII Combat: Road to Berlin v1.0 Read Me File August 30, 2005 ================================================================ Thank you for purchasing WWII Combat: Road to Berlin. This readme file contains last minute information about the program not found in the manual. ================================================================ System Requirements ================================================================ Minimum: -Pentium III/1 GHz CPU -256 MB of RAM -1 GB Hard Disk Space -16-bit DirectX 9 compatible sound card -64 MB DirectX 9.0 compatible video (minimum Geforce 2 or Radeon 7200 card)* -DirectX 9.0 or higher (included on CD) -Keyboard -Mouse -56 Kbps modem or faster for Internet play Recommended: -Pentium III/1.2 GHz CPU -512 MB of RAM -1 GB Hard Disk Space -16-bit DirectX 9 compatible sound card -128 MB DirectX 9 compatible video card (Geforce FX / Radeon 9000 or higher) -DirectX 9.0 or higher (included on CD) -Keyboard -Mouse -Broadband connection for Internet play Operating Systems: Supported operating systems are Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. *The game may run on certain video cards lower than Geforce 2 or Radeon 7200. Running the game on a video card lower than the minimum specification will result in graphical glitches throughout. We are unable to offer technical support to users with video cards below the minimum specification. ================================================================ Known Issues ================================================================ -When attempting to adjust the gamma setting on some video cards clicking "apply" will cause the gamma to reset. If you are experiencing this issue, adjust gamma on its own and click the "back" button. The gamma setting should now be changed properly. -There are a number of known issues with Windows XP64: 1. When installing the game, the installer may crash near the end of the installation process. Close the crash dialogue window, and you should be able to launch the game by double clicking the game icon on the desktop or by selecting it in the start menu (Start > Program Files > Groove Games > WWII Combat - Road to Berlin). 2. You may experience graphical issues with explosions in game. These should be corrected when official 64 bit drivers are released for your video card. Keep checking back with your video card manufacturer for official drivers. You should also check http://www.microsoft.com/directx/ for DirectX updates specific to Windows XP64. 3. Because the installer crashed, you will not be able to uninstall the game via the usual methods. To uninstall the game manually, please follow these steps: -Double click MY COMPUTER. -Select TOOLS and click FOLDER OPTIONS. -Click on the VIEW tab. -In the ADVANCED SETTINGS, there is a section called HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS. Select the SHOW HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS option. -Click on APPLY and then OK. -Navigate to the following folder: C:\Documents and Settings\PROFILE NAME\Application Data\ Groove Games\ (Where PROFILE NAME is the name of your Windows profile) -Right click the folder called BERLIN and select DELETE. -Navigate to the following folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Groove Games\ -Right click the folder called BERLIN and select DELETE. -Navigate to the following folder: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\ Groove Games\ -Right click the folder called WWII COMBAT - ROAD TO BERLIN and select DELETE. ================================================================ Patch Details ================================================================ ================================================================ Troubleshooting ================================================================ -Ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements listed at the start of the manual. Installing WWII Combat: Road to Berlin on a computer that does not meet the minimum system requirements can lead to unpredictable results. -Before installing the game, make sure all running programs, especially anti-virus software, are closed. Many installation problems are avoided this way. If you are still experiencing problems installing WWII Combat: Road to Berlin, please follow these steps: 1. With the game CD inserted, double click MY COMPUTER. 2. Right-click the CD ROM drive and select EXPLORE. 3. Go to the EDIT menu and select SELECT ALL. 4. Go to the EDIT menu once more and select COPY. 5. Find a place on your hard drive to copy these files. We suggest just copying them to a folder on your desktop. To do this, right click your desktop and select NEW, then FOLDER. Open the New Folder that appears, right-click inside the folder and select PASTE. 6. The files will now copy from the CD to your hard drive. This will take a few minutes. 7. Once the game has copied, run the setup.exe from where you copied the files to install the game. This process should take the CD-ROM out of the installation procedure, so that any problems with the disc itself are avoided. -If you are running Windows XP or Windows 2000, you must install WWII Combat: Road to Berlin via a user account with administrator or power user privileges. If you do not have administrator or power user privileges, please contact your system administrator for further details. -If you are running a firewall or a router, you may experience difficulties attempting to play WWII Combat: Road to Berlin on a LAN or the Internet. You must configure your firewall/router to allow WWII Combat: Road to Berlin to access ports 7777 and 7778 for game sessions and port 28903 for the master matchmaking\ server. Ensure that TCP and UDP are enabled for all three ports. If you do not know how to do this, contact your system administrator or firewall/router vendor for further information. Note that there is no need to configure the firewall included with Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) as WWII Combat: Road to Berlin automatically configures it for online play. -If you are running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2), you may receive an in-game message indicating that Windows firewall is enabled and that WWII Combat: Road to Berlin is not authorized to access the Internet. This means that you are not logged into Windows using an account with administrator priveleges. To resolve this, log into Windows with an administrator account and launch WWII Combat: Road to Berlin or manually configure the firewall. -If your machine is running Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1) installed and Internet Connection Firewall enabled, you may experience difficulties attempting to play WWII Combat: Road to Berlin on a LAN or the Internet. To correct this, you should either install Service Pack 2 (SP2) or disable the Internet Connection Firewall from your network settings. Follow these steps to disable the Internet Connection Firewall: 1. Click the Start Menu 2. Select Settings, then Network Connections 3. Right click on your Local Area Connection icon and select Properties 4. Click on the “Advanced” tab 5. Make sure there is no checkmark in the box next to “Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet” -Some video cards, often included with laptops, have a rotation feature that can cause the game to display sideways. Going into your display properties and disabling the rotation feature should solve this issue. Contact your video card manufacturer for further support regarding the rotation feature. -DirectX 9.0 is included on the WWII Combat: Road to Berlin CD, but you may also need to obtain the latest DirectX 9.0 compliant drivers from your hardware manufacturer’s website. Many technical problems can be resolved by simply updating your video and sound card drivers. -Depending on your system configuration, game play performance may be altered by changing graphical options in the Options, Video menu. Lowering the resolution and color depths will allow the game to run faster, while increasing them may cause the game to run slower but look better. If game play performance is still poor, you can also turn down the texture detail. Remember to click Apply after making changes to these options. Adjusting one (or all) of these graphical options can dramatically increase game play speed. -For optimal game play performance we recommend closing all other programs or applications before playing WWII Combat: Road to Berlin. ================================================================ DirectX ================================================================ The latest version of DirectX can be downloaded from: http://www.microsoft.com/directx/ Your CD includes DirectX 9.0. To install this version run the following application: CD-DRIVE Name:\DirectX9\dxsetup.exe ie) D:\DirectX9\dxsetup.exe ================================================================ Support ================================================================ Support can be found Online by visiting our web site at: http://www.groovegames.com/ or E-Mail at: support@groovegames.com ================================================================ Useful Web Sites ================================================================ http://www.groovegames.com Publisher’s Homepage http://www.nvidia.com NVIDIA Video Card Manufacturer Homepage http://www.ati.com/ ATI Video Card Manufacturer Homepage http://www.intel.com/ Intel Video Card Manufacturer Homepage http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com Keep your Windows installation up to date. ================================================================ Copyrights and Third Party Legal Information ================================================================ © 2005 Groove Media Inc. Groove Games and the Groove logo are the trademarks of Groove Media Inc. WWII Combat: Road to Berlin and the associated logo are the property of Groove Media Inc. All rights reserved. Direct Action Games and the Direct Action Games logo are the trademarks of Direct Action Games. All rights reserved. Uses the Unreal® Engine 2. Unreal® and the Unreal logo are registered trademarks of Epic Games, Inc. Unreal® Engine, Copyright 1998-2005, Epic Games, Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.