WARPATH INSTALLATION NOTES

(c) 1994 Synthetic Reality, Co.


INTRODUCTION

  Warpath is a multi-player, real-time Windows space conquest game.  It is the
  first real-time, multi-player Windows game to be produced by Synthetic
  Reality Co.  We hope to generate additional titles based on the success
  of Warpath, so please encourage us.  Our address(es) are given at the
  end of this file and we would love to hear your ideas, suggestions, and
  even bug reports.  We will try to acknowledge all input, but if we can't,
  please understand that it isn't that we don't care, it's just that we're
  too busy spending your check on the beaches of the French Riviera.


LEGAL STUFF

  Warpath is the copyrighted work of Dan Samuel for Synthetic Reality, Co.
  The shareware version may be freely distributed so long as no files are
  changed or omitted.

  If you are in any doubt, the "About..." selection from the Help menu will
  clearly identify whether you are running the shareware or registered version.

      >>>>>> DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THE REGISTERED VERSION. <<<<<<

  See below for details on how you may obtain the registered version.


INSTALLATION OF REGISTERED VERSION FROM FLOPPY

  Registered Version Only

      1.) Boot your computer and get Windows 3.1 running
      2.) Insert Warpath Install floppy into drive A: (or B:)
      3.) Select "Run..." from the FILE menu of the Program Manager
      4.) Type "A:\setup"  (or "B:\setup")
      5.) Press OK, or hit enter.

  The installer should do the rest.  It will create a program group and items
  for both Warpath and the Warpath help file.  To play Warpath, just double
  click its icon.


INSTALLATION OF SHAREWARE VERSION FROM COMPRESSED ARCHIVE

  The shareware version of warpath is distributed as a single ZIP file. To
  install this version, you must:

      1.) Create a new directory (recommended name: Warpath)
      2.) Copy the ZIP file to this directory
      3.) Unzip the file, using PKUNZIP 2.04g or later
      4.) Create a windows program item for WARPATH.EXE

  To create a windows program item, run Windows and select "New..." from
  the FILE menu of the Program Manager.  Tell it you want to create a
  program ITEM.  Then use the BROWSE button to get to your new WARPATH
  directory and select the file WARPATH.EXE


SHORTCUT

  A little-known secret of Windows 3.1 is a simple way to create program
  items.  Just open the File Manager and find the file WARPATH.EXE and
  DRAG IT TO A PROGRAM GROUP.  You have to have the File Manager in a
  non-maximized state so that you can see a program group peeking out
  from beneath its window.  Windows will automatically create a program
  item for you and select the proper icon and everything.  This trick
  is mysteriously undocumented in the online help for windows.	I'd like
  to thank Darrin Bogue for bringing it to my attention (and Tommy Ward
  for being the bearer of good news!)


HELP IN PLAYING THE GAME

  Well, Warpath, being a sophisticated Windows Application, comes with a
  huge on-line help file, so I won't bore you with the exciting details
  here.  If you used the automatic Windows Setup program, you will have
  a program group called WARPATH which will have an icon for the game, as
  well as a yellow question mark icon for the help file.  You would normally
  access help while you were playing the game, by pressing one of the
  many HELP buttons, or making a selection from the attractive pull-down
  HELP menu.

  However, you can also open help directly from the windows Program Manager
  just by double clicking the yellow Question Mark.  Another seldom mentioned
  fact about Windows is that you can turn ANY *.hlp file into a program item
  and thereafter be able to open the help file of an application without
  first opening the application itself.


GAME REGISTRATION

  Uh, well... Warpath is going to bug you a lot asking for money.  Ben and I
  hope that you enjoy Warpath.	And.. well.. we hope you'll send us a check.
  It would also be nice to hear your ideas for enhancements, as well as other
  real-time multi-player Windows games you would like to see.

  If you would like to receive a Registered copy of Warpath, please send us:

	      >>>>>>>> $19.95 + $3 Shipping/Handling <<<<<<<<
			  (That's $22.95 total)

  and we will mail it to you.  If you live somewhere far far away (like Europe),
  you'd better include enough extra for international postage.  You be the
  judge.

  We can be reached at:

		      Synthetic Reality, Co.
		      1248 Van Dyck Dr.
		      Sunnyvale, CA 94087  USA

		      compuserve:  70110,434
		      internet:    70110.434@compuserve.com


  And if you REALLY love Warpath, feel free to send us all the money you have!
  We'll start a cult, Just For You!

  The help file is loaded with helpful hints as to how you may pay us!


WHY SHOULD YOU REGISTER???

  Well, aside from it being the 'right' thing to do, this is a good question.
  On the one hand, it's good for me.  I would like to be able to devote more
  time to this sort of activity.  It's a relatively minor amount of money for
  you, and yet could be something substantial for me, if I can convince enough
  of you to write checks.  If I were to somehow become rich off of this
  (not bloody likely, I admit), it would sort of validate the whole Capitalism
  Thing and make you feel more hopeful for your own future.  So it might be
  good for you in that regard, as well.

  Although, it probably isn't apparent from my writing, I really am a pretty
  decent guy, and probably as deserving of your check as anybody else you
  might give your money too.  But it's just a game, and fundamentally it is
  meant to entertain you.  I hope that it does, and that it isn't too much
  effort for you to send a check.

  But, getting back to the original question, what's in it for you?

  Well, the registered version is DIFFERENT from the shareware version.  For
  one thing, as new features are added, they will be added to the registered
  version, so you may get stuff which we can only GUESS at right now.

  One big feature missing in the shareware version is support for Network play
  over an IPX (Novell) network.  Also, the shareware version imposes certain
  limits on how many of certain items you can buy for your ship in multiplayer
  mode (in SOLO mode, you have no such limits).

  This puts you at a small, but significant, disadvantage when playing other
  people, who have registered.	I.e.  you will probably lose.  My hope is that
  this will be just irritating enough to get you to register.  Of course, I
  really don't want to irritate you at ALL, so these limitations do not in any
  way make it impossible for you to win.  In fact, you might enjoy it more
  because of the challenge.

  And, again, when you are playing by yourself, the limits are gone.  But
  Warpath is a lot of fun in multi-player mode.  You can play it one on one, or
  with up to four.  You can play it modem to modem, across a network, across
  internet (with telnet), or using a multiplayer host (like Game Connection,
  from Sirius Software).  I hope you'll find it to be an addictive game.  I
  know it's a hassle to write a check and address an envelope, but Ben and I
  would really really appreciate it, if you could find the time.

  Thank you for playing Warpath!

  Dan and Ben
  Synthetic Reality, Co.
  Halloween Eve 1994


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