Roids 2.2 README.TXT NOTE: Please read this entire file before installing Roids, lest you make a mistake you might regret. I. Description Roids is an arcade-style space demolition game for the OS/2 2.1 Presentation Manager. Fly your spaceship around blasting Bad Guys and hapless chunks of rock into nothingness. Very socially redeeming stuff, but hey, it's fun! II. Installation A. A Note to Current Users: DON'T DELETE THE OLD ROIDS.INI FILE! The new version will work with the old ROIDS.INI file, although some options may be reset due to changes in how they are stored. B. All Users: Go to the subdirectory where INSTALL.CMD and all the other Roids 2.2 files are located. Run INSTALL.CMD, and tell it where you want to put Roids 2.2. For example, if Roids 2.1b was in the C:\OS2\GAMES\ROIDS subdirectory and you want to replace it with Roids 2.2, type: INSTALL C:\OS2\GAMES\ROIDS from an OS/2 session to install the game. If the directory you specify doesn't exist, INSTALL will create it. You may have program objects left over from previous versions of Roids. INSTALL can't get rid of these, you'll have to do it by hand. III. Troubleshooting First of all, sloppy MMPM drivers are the single most common cause of problems with Roids. Symptoms of sloppy drivers include: A. HORRIBLE performance. B. Roids quits for no apparent reason. C. The game just sits there for a while, and the resumes. D. OS/2 crashes. If you're having trouble with Roids and MMPM, try turning off the sound effects. This will at least let you play the game until you can get your hands on some newer sound card drivers from the manufacturer. If you're using a Sound Blaster card, there are some new drivers out which are fantastic. They're available on CompuServe and the Creative Labs BBS. Consult the on-line help for more information about MMPM problems. If Roids starts behaving strangely or stops working, and MMPM isn't the cause, there are a few things you can try: A. In the Options menu, select "Defaults". This resets the ROIDS.INI file. B. If that fails, delete the ROIDS.INI file. The file will be recreated next time you run Roids. BE CAREFUL! If your copy of Roids is registered (and I certainly hope it is!), make sure you write down your name and User ID EXACTLY as they appear in the Product information dialog. Once the ROIDS.INI file has been deleted, your registration information will be lost. Re-enter your name and User ID in the Register dialog the next time you play. C. And if THAT fails, ROIDS.EXE is probably corrupted. Re-install it or get another copy somehow. The latest version is usually available on CompuServe. If you're getting errors regarding the Help system, make sure that ROIDS.HLP is in the Roids Working directory (see above). See the Roids Help screens for further information. IV. Contacting the Author If you have have something to say about Roids (be it suggestions, gripes, bug reports, fan mail, or whatever), please contact me via: CompuServe E-mail: 73544,1154 Internet E-mail: 73544.1154@compuserve.com Snail-mail: Leonard Guy 3415 Bangor Pl. San Diego, CA 92106 USA V. Nag This game took many months and cost many hundreds of dollars to write. If you find yourself enjoying this game, please register it. Don't think that it's not worth registering because it's "just a game". VI. Files list Installation program: INSTALL.CMD Program and documentation files: README.TXT ROIDS.EXE ROIDS.HLP Sound effect files: BOING.WAV CANNON.WAV EXPLODE.WAV EXPLODE2.WAV GAMEOVER.WAV IMPACT.WAV LEVEL.WAV LIFE.WAV NEXTLIFE.WAV PAUSE.WAV POP.WAV SHIELDOF.WAV SHIELDON.WAV SNIPE.WAV SPIN.WAV SPLIT.WAV THRUST.WAV I hope you enjoy Roids! Leonard Guy, 8/12/94. EOF