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Quick Start: Installation
Quick Start: Playing The Game
If you are new to DOS and game playing on the PC, then ski this page (and the
next one) and move to the section entitled Installation and Start-up.
If you are
an experienced gamer using a hard disk and if you are wise in the ways of DOS,
hard disks, and music cards, then these ‘“Quick Start” sections will get you up
and running in no time. To install the game on your hard drive, do the following:
1.
2.
Make backup copies of the disks.
Make sure you have at least
7,000,000
bytes of free space on your
hard drive.
3.
Insert Disk
#1
from your Eric The Unready package in a floppy drive,
log on to that drive by typing
A: or
B :
Then type
INSTALL
to start
ths installation program and follow the directions on the screen.
4.
5.
If you have a mouse, be sure you have loaded the mows driver.
The installation program will create a batch file named
LEGEND.BAT. To start the game,
type
LEGEND.
If the above makes no sense to you, or if it doesn’t work, or if you just like to
read manuals, then turn to the Installation and Start-up section starting on Page
8
for detailed installation and start-up instructions.
In addition to this manual, your game package should contain the following
elements:
SET OF DISKS
Either
4,3
1/2"
or
5,5
1/4"
high density disks
WARRANTY CARD
To bypass the introductory “movie’ or any other non-interactive scene in the
game,
press
ESCAPE.
If you are a fast reader and the game displays messages
too
slowly for you during these scenes, press the space bar when you are ready
to move to the next message. Like other Legend adventure game products, Eric
The Unready features a very flexible game interface that you can customize.
You can use the mouse to interact with the picture, build game commands, and
customize the game interface (using the buttons in the upper left hand comer of
the screen). You can also enter game commands by typing them in at the com-
mand line. You are in control and can decide what works best for you.
Using the mouse you can:
1.
Talk to characters by double-clicking on them.
2.
Move from place to place by clicking on the compass rose.
3.
Single-click on an object in a picture to look at it and double-click on an
object to take it, open or close it, stc.
4.
Select a verb from the verb menu and then click on an object in a
picture to apply the verb to it.
5.
Build complex commands quickly from the verb, object, and preposition
menus. (Single-click selects the word, double-click finishes the command.)
You can start typing at any point, and the words you type will appear on the
command line. You will be entering game commands, combinations of words
that tell the main character in the game what to do at each turn (e.g. EXAMINE
THE ROPE, TAKE THE ROPE, PUT EGG IN BACKPACK, TALK TO
HOWARD, etc.)
Press the
<ENTER>
key to execute the command.
If you do not have a mouse, you can simulate one by pressing
<TAB>.
This
puts a cursor on the Screen which you can move around using the arrow keys.
“Click” by pressing
<ENTER>
and ‘double-click” by pressing
<SHIFT>
<ENTER>.
Again, if you do not have a mouse, there is yet another fast way to build com-
mands using the keyboard.
Press
<TAB>
again to begin using this feature.
Then use the arrow keys to move the highlight bar back and forth between the
menus,
press the space bar to select
a
word, and press
<ENTER>
to execute
your command.
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