                                KING'S QUEST V


                        Additional Game Instructions


General:

    This file contains notes and instructions that correct errors and/or
    omissions in the printed instructions included with the game.  Please take
    the time to carefully read these last minute instructions.


Installing the game:

    The printed instructions indicate that low-density (360K) 5.25" diskette
    drives can be used if a high-density drive is also available.  This is no
    longer correct, low-density support is not provided in the EGA versions of
    King's Quest V.

    For each disk format (3.5" and 5.25") there is a secondary StartUp Disk of
    the other format included in the box.  The secondary StartUp Disk is for
    people playing from	floppy disks only, ignore this disk if you are
    installing the game to your hard disk.


TSR's:

    King's Quest V requires a large amount of memory (RAM) in order to
    function properly.  For this reason it is recommended that the game be
    played from a "clean" system boot (start) with no terminate and stay
    resident software installed.


Cursors:

    The printed instructions indicate that the TRAVEL cursor will not be on
    the screen in keyboard or joystick mode.  This is no longer true.  To move
    Graham in travel mode simply move the TRAVEL cursor to the spot you wish
    him to walk to and press [ENTER] or the fire button.

    There are two cursors that will appear on the screen from time to time
    that are not mentioned in the printed instructions.  The first of these
    cursors is in the shape of an hourglass.  This is the WAIT cursor and it
    will appear on the screen anytime that the game is at a stage where it
    will not respond to any of your commands.  During this time you will not
    be able to move Graham nor will you have access to the icon bar.

    The second cursor is the HOLD cursor.  It will appear on the screen	as a
    crown anytime that Graham is not under your control, but the game will
    still respond to other commands that don't involve moving Graham. The icon
    bar and most of its functions will still be available to you during this
    time.



Drivers Disk:
    In the documentation it refers to a 'Drivers Disk'.  That disk is now 
    labeled 'Startup Disk'.
	


Hint:

    If you feel lost or disoriented, and things are looking dark, look into
    the darkness for some help, you'll be aMAZEd by what you see.



