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Minimum gépigény:
Pentium 3 vagy AMD Athlon 1 GHz
256 MB RAM
64 MB DirectX 9.0c kompatibilis VGA
DirectX 9.0c kompatibilis Hangkártya
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Részletes leírás
(angol nyelven)
Brothers
in Arms®
Road
to Hill
30
February
28th, 2005
Version
1.0
Thank
you for your purchase of Brothers
in Arms, Road to Hill 30TM. This Readme file contains the most recent information and
updates regarding
Brothers in Arms, Road to Hill 30TM,
for PC.
Table of
Contents
- System
Requirements
a. Minimum
System Requirements
b. Multiplayer
Requirements
c. Important
Notes
- Performance
Options
a. Shadows
b. Reflections
c. Decals
Limit
d. Grass
Detail
e. Soft
Lighting
f. Texture
Detail
3. Play
It On Ubi.com
4. MP
Hints
- Technical
Support
- Other
1. System
Requirements
Minimum
System Requirements:
· 100%
Windows® 2000/XP compatible computer system (including
compatible 32-bit drivers for DVD drive, video card, sound card and
input
devices)
· US
version of Microsoftâ
Windows® 2000/XP operating system
· Intel
Pentium® III or AMD Athlon™1.0 GHz processor (2.5 GHz
Pentium IV or AMD Athlon recommended)
· 512MB
RAM (1 GB or more recommended)
· DVD
drive
· 3
GB of uncompressed hard disk space for game files, plus
512MB for Windows® swap file.
· DirectX®
9.0c or higher (included on disc)
· 100%
DirectX® 8.0 compatible 32MB video card and drivers (64
MB recommended)*
· 3-D
Hardware Accelerator must support pixel shaders 1.0 or
higher*
· 100%
DirectX® 8.0 compatible sound card and drivers (EAX
recommended)
· 100%
Microsoft®-compatible mouse & keyboard
Multiplayer
Requirements:
· Internet
(TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP and IPX) play supported
· Internet
play requires a 100% Windowsâ
2000/XP 56 Kbps modem or LAN
connection (broadband with 64KBps upstream recommended)
*
Brothers in Arms TM has
been tested on many but not all of the major cards incorporating
support for
pixel shaders 1.0:
· ATI®
Radeon 8500, 9600XT, 9600Pro, 9700Pro, A9800XT, AX800XT,
x300SE, x800
· NVidia™
GeForce 4Ti, 4200, FX 5600, 5700, 5900, 5950, 6800,
6800GT
For
an up-to-date list of supported
chipsets, please visit the FAQ for this game on our support website at:
http://support.ubi.com.
Important
Notes:
In
addition to the Minimum System
Requirements for Brothers in ArmsTM, it is
required that your system
meet Microsoft’s requirements for your chosen operating
system.
This
product uses Microsoft DirectXâ
technology, which requires your
system to have the latest Windowsâ
2000/XP drivers (for DVD-ROM,
video card, sound card and input devices.) Please refer to your hardware manufacturer for 100% Windowsâ
2000/XP compliant drivers.
NOTICE:
This game contains
technology intended to prevent copying that may conflict with some
CD-RW,
DVD-RW, and virtual drives.
2. Performance
Options
Shadows
· Projected
– Highest level of detail, higher performance
impact
· Blob
– Medium level of detail, average performance impact
· Off
– No Shadows, no negative impact on performance
Reflections
· True
– Highest Quality reflections on water, higher
performance impact
· Cube
– Normal Quality reflections on water, normal
performance impact\
·
Decals
Limit
· High
– Decals used for maximum effect, higher performance
impact
· Medium
– Normal decal usage, normal performance impact
· Low
– Low usage of decals, minimal performance impact
Grass
Detail
· On
– Normal foliage detail with some performance impact
· Off
– No foliage detail with no negative impact on
performance
Soft
Lighting
· On
– Soft lighting with some performance impact
· Off
– No soft lighting with no negative impact on
performance
Texture
Detail
· High
– High resolution textures with a significant
performance impact
· Low
– Low resolution textures with a normal performance
impact
(Note:
Many of the textures for
Brother’s in Arms ® have high resolutions but come at
a significant memory and
performance cost. Select Low if your system is near the min spec and
have most
of the other options on high settings.)
3.
Play
It On Ubi.com™
Play
it on Ubi.com™
Play
Brothers In Arms: Road to Hill 30 online! Ubi.com is an Internet gaming
community where you can create a permanent gamer identity, set up a
friends
lists with other players, see when they're online, and invite them to
play.
Connecting
to Ubi.com
Before
you can use ubi.com, you need to connect your computer to the Internet
and sign
up for the ubi.com service. You can find more information about the
ubi.com
service at www.ubi.com.
After
reading and accepting the User Agreement, enter your ubi.com account
name and
password. Click the Save Password option if you want the game to
remember your
password. Validate the Auto-Login option to automatically log in to the
game
using this ubi.com account. Use the New Profile and Account Management
options
to create a new account or to change your current account settings.
Note:
You may encounter some trouble connecting to ubi.com if you're using a
firewall
on your computer. Here are the ports you'll have to open to play on
ubi.com:
[TCP]
40000-43000 included
[UDP]
44000 inbound-outbound
[UDP]
45000 inbound-outbound
[UDP]
45001 inbound-outbound
4. Multiplayer Hints
· Press
and hold the Tab key to call in reinforcements. You
can’t call reinforcements until you have lost members of your
squad, but it can
be helpful to call them before the squad size is reduced to just
yourself. Every
fire team that enters the battlefield
uses one reinforcement. If your teammate leaves the battle before it is
over,
you will receive his unused reinforcements.
· Use
the situational awareness view to help track enemy
movements, but remember that the multiplayer game doesn’t
pause when you are in
SA view. Your
teammate and his fire team
are always visible to you - use this to coordinate your attacks.
· When
you are killed, you can cycle through candidates to
Field Promote a surviving soldier to the new squad leader.
· The
yellow arrows on the compass indicate destination
objectives. The
orange arrows on the
compass indicate item objectives. The
grey arrows on the compass indicate possible item objectives that
haven't been
discovered yet.
· Watch
the Mission Timer in the upper left hand corner – it
will start flashing when there is only one minute left to complete your
objectives.
· If
your fire team becomes suppressed, issue a fire command
to rally them out of it.
· Signs
designate team insertion areas. You can not enter an
enemy team's insertion area.
5. Technical Support
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
Before
contacting Ubisoft’s
Technical Support Department, please first read through the manual and
the
README file (on the game CD). Also browse through our FAQ listings or
search
our support database at our website, http://support.ubi.com. Here you
will find
the most recently updated information since the game’s
release.
Also
please make sure that your
computer meets the minimum system requirements, as our support
representatives
will be unable to assist customers whose computers do not meet these
criteria.
Whenever
you contact the Technical
Support Department, please include the following information or have it
available if you are calling:
•
Complete product title (including
version number).
•
Exact error message reported (if
applicable) and a brief description of the problem you’re
encountering.
•
Processor speed and manufacturer.
•
Amount of RAM.
•
Operating system.
•
Video card that you are using and
amount of RAM it has.
•
Maker and speed of your CD-ROM or
DVD-ROM drive.
•
Type of sound card you are using.
Support
Over the Internet: This is
the best way to find answers to common issues seen with our games. Our Frequently Asked
Questions list is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and contains the most
up-to-date Technical
Support information available, including patches that can be downloaded
free of
charge. We update the Support pages on a daily basis, so please check
here
first for solutions to your problems: http://support.ubi.com.
Contact
Us by webmail: Due to high
volumes of spam, viruses, and other non-support-related contacts, we no
longer
offer support via standard email. However, we do provide something
better,
webmail. By taking your questions directly through our website, we have
completely eliminated all spam contacts. As a result, we are able to
respond to
your questions much more quickly than we could through standard email.
To send
us a webmail simply log into our site at http://support.ubi.com. From this site, you will
be able to enter the
Ubisoft Solution Center, where you can browse through our lists of
Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ), search our database of known problems and
solutions, and
send in a request for personal assistance from a Technical Support
representative
by using the Ask a Question feature on the Frequently Asked Questions
page.
Most webmail contacts are responded to within two business days.
Contact
Us by Phone: You can also
contact us by phone by calling (919) 460-9778 (for our customers in
Quebec, we
provide French language support at (866) 824-6515). Please note that
this
number is for technical assistance only. No gameplay hints or tips are
given
over the Technical Support line. When calling our Technical Support
line,
please make sure you are in front of your computer and have all of the
necessary information listed above at hand. Be advised that our
Technical
Support representatives are available to help you Monday through Friday
from 9
am–9 pm Eastern Time (French language support available from
7 am –4 pm
EST). While we do
not charge for
technical support, normal long distance charges apply. To avoid long
distance
charges, or to contact a support representative directly after these
hours,
please feel free to browse our Frequently Asked Questions lists or to
send us a
webmail. Webmail questions usually receive a response within two
business days.
Contact
Us by Standard Mail: If all
else fails you can write to us at:
Ubisoft
Technical Support • 3200
Gateway Centre Blvd. • Suite 100 • Morrisville, NC
27560
Return
Policy: Please do not send
any game returns directly to Ubisoft before contacting Technical
Support. It is
our policy that game returns must be dealt with by the retailer or
online site
where you purchased the product. If you have a damaged or scratched CD,
please
visit the FAQ listing for your game and get the latest replacement
policy and
pricing. We will not accept unsolicited returns/exchanges without prior
approval and an RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number from a
support
representative
6.
Other
Brothers in
Arms® Road to Hill 30 TM is the first
game in the Brother’s in Arms®
game series by Gearbox Software®. Look for future titles in
this series.
Brother’s in Arms® is also available on Xbox and
Playstation2. The Xbox and PS2
versions of Brothers In Arms Road to Hill 30 also support split screen
as well
as online multiplayer game modes.
©
2005 Gearbox Software, LLC.All Rights
Reserved. Published and distributed by Ubisoft Entertainment under
license from
Gearbox Software, LLC. Brothers In Arms Road to Hill 30 is a trademark
of
Gearbox Software and used under license. Ubisoft, Ubi.com, and the
Ubisoft logo
are trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the U.S. and/or other
countries.
Gearbox Software and the Gearbox logo are registered trademarks of
Gearbox
Software, LLC.
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