CAESAR II ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Last Revised October 6, 1995
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Improving Animation Performance
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If you experience pauses or other difficulties when playing 
back the animations in Caesar II, you can improve their 
performance by copying them to your hard drive.  This will 
require an additional 17 megabytes of space on your hard 
drive.

To copy the animations to your hard drive:

1) Make sure you have already installed Caesar II to your
   hard drive.

2A)If you are running in MS-DOS, you must exit Windows and/or 
   any other shell programs.

2B)If you are running Windows 95, Select the START button
   on your Taskbar, then click on "Programs," and then
   click on "MS-DOS Prompt."  This will take you to a DOS
   screen or window.

3) Type "D:" and press the ENTER key, where "D" is the
   letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive.  (In this and
   all following instructions, do not type the quotation
   marks.)

4) Type "CD\" and press the ENTER key.

5) Type "COPYVIDS C:\CAESAR2" and press the ENTER key,
   where "C:\CAESAR2" is the drive letter and pathname
   where you installed Caesar II.


Revisions to the Manual
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The following game elements were modified after our manual 
went to press.  (These changes are reflected in the game's 
on-line help.)

P. 25 (Build Buttons) -- You can only build a limited length 
of road, wall or aqueduct by dragging the mouse between two 
points.

P. 34 (Businesses) -- When you select the Industry icon on 
the City Level, businesses that are currently supplied from 
the province are listed in green; businesses that are not 
supplied are listed in red.  This does not apply when 
playing in City Only mode.

P. 45 (Walkers) -- Walkers pass their benefits to any people 
within three squares of them.  Also, they have a limited 
lifespan.

P. 61 (Training Troops) -- Once troops become trained, they 
will be added to existing Cohorts that have been ordered to 
Return to Fort, or have moved over their fort, within the 
past few months.

P. 62 (Cohort Recruitment) -- By default, new recruits are 
sent equally into Cohorts, one assigned to each Fort you 
have built on the Province Level. You may expand or diminish 
a Cohort through the button on the Cohort information panel. 
The "Normal" setting recruits an equal proportion of new 
troops (relative to the other Cohorts), the "Major" setting 
sets a larger proportion, and the "Minor" setting sets a 
smaller one. Setting a Cohort to "Demobilize" makes the 
Cohort inactive (allowing its troops to be retrained into 
other cohorts) until you mobilize it again.

P. 72 (Battle Screen) -- There are two zoom levels to the 
battle screen, not three.

P. 73 (Unit Information) -- You can also select enemy units 
to view their stats in this box, but you cannot select both 
your units and the enemy's at the same time.

P. 74 (Ordering Formations) -- After ordering a formation, 
you MUST SELECT A LOCATION for that formation by clicking on 
the battlefield.

P. 89 (City Business Types) -- There are no lumber mills or 
timber in the game.  However, tailors and wool have been 
added to the game.


Sierra Product Demos
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This CD-ROM contains demos for some of Sierra's upcoming 
games.  Here are the instructions for loading them.

For the TORIN'S PASSAGE Demo:
- Run the SETUP program in the \TORDEMO directory on this
  CD-ROM.

For the GABRIEL KNIGHT 2: THE BEAST WITHIN Demo:
- Use Media Player (or another player that supports
  Video for Windows) to play SHDWEND.AVI in the 
  \GAB2DEMO directory on this CD-ROM.


Additional Testing
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Philip Conrad 
Ellen Beth Lande
Andrew Moore
Eric Ouelette
Alexander Suderow
Max Suderow

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Copyright (c) 1995 Sierra On-Line, Inc.

