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    Welcome to Civ II Fantastic Worlds!

    ----IMPORTANT: Read This----

    When you install the scenarios, the files for each are put into separatedirectories. They absolutely MUST stay that way. If you move files around,there's no telling what might happen, and Customer Service might not be ableto fix it.

    **** Do not move the scenario files.****

    The same goes for any scenario games you save. When you save a scenario game(even if you do so using the Autosave function), that save file automaticallygoes into the directory with that scenario. When the time comes to load the file,look for it in the scenario directory, not in the normal Civilization II directory.

    #For example, if you play the Atlantis scenario halfway through, then save,the computer will store the save file in the directory scenario\atlantis. If yousubsequently move the file elsewhere and then restart the game from that savebad things will happen.

    This brings up one more important rule. If you copy a scenario save file to

    use with Civ II on another computer, make sure that you copy the file intothe correct scenario directory.

    ----Playing----

    Once the set-up is complete, the scenarios are ready to play.To start:

    (1) If you want to see and hear the uninstalled video portionsof the game, make sure that the Civ II Fantastic Worlds

    CD-ROM is in the drive. (Remember, if you did not install the Recommended files when you originally installed

    Civilization II, there will be no sound effects regardless

    of whether the CD is in the drive. There will be some music.) Note: The Fantastic Worlds CD-ROM intentionally excludes the World Wonders and Heralds videos for the sake of scenario continuity. If these are desired, the original Civilization II disc should be in the drive when the game is loaded. Keep in mind, however, that these videos will no longer accurately describe any of the Heralds and Wonders that have been changed for a scenario.

    (2) If it is not already running, start Windows.

    (3) Now simply double-click the Civilization II icon (or click Civ2 on the Windows '95 Start menu) to start the game.

    ----A Quick Review----

    Although every Civilization II player has surely read and rereadthe manual several times, your mind might have wandered a littleover the brief mentions of scenarios. Just in case, let's go througha quick rehash of how you load scenarios for play and what it meansto win one.

    ----Loading a Scenario----

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    The first menu you see when the game starts up doesn't have a name.

    * Click the radio button next to Begin Scenario.* Click on the OK button.

    Now you need to choose the scenario you want to play. The selectionwindow works exactly like a typical Windows file selection window.

    * First, double-click on the directory named scenario.* Next, double-click on the directory of the scenario you want.* Finally, double-click on the name of the scenario file itself.

    The MicroProse scenarios are each in a separate directory:

    Scenario Directory File----------------------------------------------------------The Age of Reptiles Dinosaur dinosaur.scnAtlantis Atlantis atlantis.scnIce Planet Iceplnet iceplnet.scnMars Now! Mars mars.scnMaster of Magic, Jr. Momjr momjr.scnMaster of Orion, Jr. Moojr moojr.scnThe Mythic History of Midgard Midgard midgard.scn

    Thew New World Newworld newworld.scnSamurai Samurai samurai.scnThe World of Jules Verne Verne verne.scnX-COM: Assault Xcom xcom.scn

    The Best of the Net scenarios are all in sub-directories of thedirectory named BestNet2:

    Scenario Directory File-----------------------------------------------------------Battle of the Sexes Battle battle.scnBears at Play Bears bears.scnCiv-Life! Bio bio.scn

    Hidden Hidden hidden.scnMammoth Mammoth mammoth.scnParadise Paradise paradise.scnSanta is Coming Santa santa.scnUSA 2010 USA2010 usa2010.scn

    Once you've chosen a scenario, you see the introductory text, whichexplains the situation you're getting yourself into. Click OK whenyou've finished reading it. Now, you go through the normal decisionsfor the beginning of a Civilization II game.

    (1) Choose the civilization you want to lead. Every scenario includes

    empires that are interesting to play - and occasionally some that are not. Some tribes are only included to spice things up, and weren't designed to be player-controlled. The recommended tribes are mentioned in the introduction and the manual.

    (2) Select a Difficulty Level. The default is generally Deity, since we assume scenario players are already somewhat experienced.

    (3) Enter the name under which you rule.

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    (4) Choose the gender you want other civilizations' emissaries to use when referring to your ruler.

    After that, the scenario begins in earnest.

    ----Objectives and Winning----

    In some scenarios, scoring and winning are the same as in any normal game.However, some scenarios use the Objectives system instead. In this case,success and failure are measured in terms of who has how many objective cities(and sometimes wonders) under their control at the end of the game.

    One civilization in each Objectives scenario is considered the protagonistnation. It's always the same nation (noted in the introductory text), regardlessof which one you choose to play. The designer of the scenario has marked certaincities as objectives. (To tell which cities are objectives, select Find Cityfrom the Kingdom menu.) Some cities are Major Objectives; these count for 3 timesas much as normal objectives.

    The only object of the scenario is to capture and hold as many objectives as youcan. This and this alone determines the outcome. If some of the Wonders of theWorld are also considered objectives, each objective wonder you capture alsocounts toward the total.

    There are four possible results of any Objective scenario. The number ofobjectives required for each is a pre-set characteristic of the scenario. Theprotagonist nation can:

    Win a Decisive Victory, Win a Marginal Victory, Suffer a Marginal Defeat, or Suffer a Decisive Defeat.

    Whatever the outcome for the protagonist, every other civilization gets thecorresponding, opposite result. Thus, for example, if you're the protagonistand you win a Marginal Victory, all your opponents get a Marginal Defeat.

    ----When You're Done----

    When you quit or finish a scenario, you return to that unnamed first menu.You can begin another scenario (or a regular game) if you wish. If you preferto leave Civilization II, click Cancel.

    ----Last Minute Updates----

    (1) The advice given to you by the High Council is almost never relevant or correct during a scenario game. Ignore it.

    (2) The Civilopedia has been updated to reflect the changes for each MicroProse

    scenario. The updated Civilopedias, however, are text only.

    (3) A complete discussion of the Scenario Macro Language is included in the rules manual.

    (4) After you install the scenarios, you might notice a new file in your civ2 directory -- 'civ2orig.exe'. This is a backup copy of the original civ2 executable. The scenario installation copies an updated version into this directory, but saves the original as a backup.

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    (5) The new civ2 executable file includes all of the previously posted patches for the original civ2 (and more).

    (6) The Jules Verne and Midgard scenarios each have special victory conditions. However, the game program does not recognize them and lets you contimue play

    as if nothing has happened. The only announcement of victory is made in atext message that appears on screen. You should voluntarily stop play at thi

    spoint and accept your win or loss.

    (7) We recommend that, if you wish to work with the game macro, you do so via the

    Events Editor provided with the game. If you insist on working directly with the events.txt file, be warned. Calling up a saved game after making a change in the events.txt file can cause the game to crash. To fix this, you writethe following command from the DOS prompt -

    c:\mps\civ2\delevent c:\mps\civ2\scenario\xxxxx\yyyyy.sav xxxxx = name of appropriate scenario, yyyyy.sav = name of guilty saved game

    file If you have stored your civ2 game somewhere other than the default location

    stated above, you will need to substitute the proper path to your civ2 andscenario directories. Whatever message you see, the saved game should now l

    oad properly. --END--