4. • Place the Conflict: Desert Storm CD into your computer’s CD-
ROM drive. The disk should autorun and load the launcher
screen. Click the ‘Play’ option at the top of the screen to launch
Conflict: Desert Storm.
After installation a shortcut will be placed on your desktop.
'DOUBLE CLICKING' this will launch the game.
If autorun is disabled on your machine:
• Click the Windows ‘START’ button, under Programs you should
find a heading called ‘Conflict‘, click on the ‘Desert Storm’ icon
to start the game.
When you run Conflict: Desert Storm you will be able to choose
various different settings which effect the performance and visual
appearance of the game.
When the launcher window appears click the SETTINGS button to
open the settings options. The various options are explained below.
3D Device: If you have more than one 3D device in your PC this
pull down list will allow you to select which device you would like
to use with Conflict: Desert Storm.
Resolution: This pull down list allows you to set the screen resolution,
lower resolutions will run the game faster than higher resolutions.
Color Depth: This allows you to select either 16 or 32 bit color.
Several check boxes allow you to adjust the detail settings,
turning these off will make Conflict: Desert Storm run faster.
Texture Resolution: Choose between high and low – users with
fast machines should choose high and users with minimum
specification machines should choose low.
When you are happy with your choice of settings click the OK
button to return to the launcher; clicking OK on the launcher will
start Conflict: Desert Storm. If the game runs too slowly quit the
game and try running the demo in a lower resolution with some
of the details turned off.
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5. PC KEYBOARD/MOUSE
Navigating the Menus
The menu screens in Conflict: Desert Storm can be accessed
using the following controls:
Highlight Menu Options Cursor Keys Up/ Down or Mouse
Confirm a Selection Enter Key / Left Mouse Button
Alter Menu Values Cursor Keys Left/Right or Left Mouse Button
Return to the Previous Menu ESC
In-Game Controls
The default game controls are listed below.
Game Controls
Pause/ Open Game Options Menu ESC
Action Button (Flashing Text) R
Move Soldier Controls
Move Forward W
Walk Forward CTRL + W
Move Backwards S
Walk Backwards CTRL + S
Strafe (sidestep) Left A
Strafe (sidestep) Right D
Rotate Left/Right Mouse Look
Stand/Crouch Space
Lie Down Prone Space (hold down)
Weapon Controls
Fire Selected Weapon Left Mouse Button/ Num 0
Move Weapon Crosshair Mouse
Zoom in on target Mouse Wheel Up/ Down or Num -/ Num +
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6. Selecting Soldiers
Soldier 1 1
Soldier 2 2
Soldier 3 3
Soldier 4 4
Squad Controls
Jump to Next Soldier Page Up
Jump to Previous Soldier Page Down
All Soldiers Go Order (toggle) G
Orders Menu (hold down left ALT)
Open Orders Menu Hold down left ALT then:
Move Soldier Control Panel Cursor Up (highlight soldier) W
Move Soldier Control Panel Cursor Down S
All Soldiers Prone/Stand (toggle) C
All Soldiers Join on me/ Hold Position (toggle) D
Order Highlighted Soldier to Follow F
Order Highlighted Soldier to Hold position H
Order Highlighted Soldier to Fire at Will/ Stand Down G
Ordering a Highlighted Soldier to Advance to a Position A
- Use the Mouse to fix a position.
- Use the Q or E keys to set a facing for the soldier.
- Press the A key again to give the order.
Order Soldier 1 to Halt/Follow (toggle) 1
Order Soldier 2 to Halt/Follow (toggle) 2
Order Soldier 3 to Halt/Follow (toggle) 3
Order Soldier 4 to Halt/Follow (toggle) 4
View/Map Controls
First Person/ Third Person View (toggle) Right Mouse Button
Zoom in/out (in First Person View) Mouse Wheel Up/ Down
or Num -/ Num +
View Mission Objectives/Map (toggle) F1
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7. Inventory Menu
Open Inventory - Hold down left SHIFT then:
Move Selection Up W Mouse Wheel Up/ Down
Move Selection Down S Mouse Wheel Up/ Down
Change Weapon Fire Mode Left/Right A/D
Use Inventory Item L / Left Mouse Button
Close Inventory Release left SHIFT
Give Inventory Items
Open the Give inventory Stand next to the soldier you
wish to give inventory items to then,
Hold down the R key when
‘Give’ flashes on screen.
Transfer Weapon/Ammo .>
Transfer Item ,<
Note that the Inventory colours change from green to orange if you
are giving items.
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8. This instruction booklet will take you through the basics of the
game. It will guide you through the on-screen training section
where you can become acquainted with the main game controls,
then it will introduce you to on-screen information, controlling
a squad, multiplayer games and essential tactical tips.
The Single Player Game
After the opening movie you’ll be shown the Main Menu screen.
This is where you can decide between Single Player or
Multiplayer games, and check the Game Options.
• Select Single Player.
The Single Player menu gives you access to the Conflict: Desert
Storm Training Camp, the full Desert Storm Campaign and allows
you to load a saved game.
You might already be familiar with military action games and all
types of weapons but you’d be wise to spend some useful time in
Training, this is the best way to get used to controls and squad
commands.
• Select Training.
Training
Training helps you with the basics of the game. It’s here that
skilled one-on-one instructors take you through all aspects of the
game controls: soldier movement, weapons handling, driving,
targeting, giving orders, squad movement, and calling in artillery
and air strikes. Spend some time here and you’ll thank these hard
working guys when you’re out there with a heavy pack, under fire,
crawling around on your stomach in the sand. And, if it’s going to
sink in, you’re going to have to go over it again and again until
everything becomes second nature to you!
Check all the controls listed at the beginning of this instruction
booklet and try to complete each exercise as quickly and as
accurately as you can.
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9. Your instructors will offer good advice and guidance. You will not
be hurried but if you are needlessly slow they might suggest you
go around again. Note that there are arrows to guide you around
the different parts of the course.
• Select Basic Training
The Assault Course
This Assault Course will teach you how to control a single soldier:
how to move him quickly under obstacles, climb ladders, jump
down off structures, crouch, lie down prone and crawl forward. In
this Training section you won’t have to worry about your
inventory or carrying weapons; just take the time to get used to
all the controls. The following will be useful to you:
Move Forward W
Walk Forward CTRL + W
Move Backwards S
Walk Backwards CTRL + S
Strafe (sidestep) Left A
Strafe (sidestep) Right D
Rotate Left/Right Mouse Look
Stand/Crouch Space
Prone Space (hold down)
Action Button (Flashing Text) R
Be aware that whenever an ‘action’ needs to be performed,
flashing text will appear on the lower right of the in-game screen.
To perform the action, press ‘R’ the action key. This applies to a
large number of events. For example, to climb a ladder: stand in
front of the ladder and you will see flashing text ‘Mount Ladder,’
press the R button and then you will be able to climb using the
normal control for Move Forward (the W key).
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10. The Weapons Evaluation Course
The Weapons Evaluation Course is your guide to handling your
first weapons in Basic Training. You will be given a Pistol, a Sniper
Rifle and an Assault Rifle. Conflict: Desert Storm features a large
number of different weapons; weapons suited for particular
missions and different soldier skills, and you will be able to carry
quite a few of them in your pack/inventory. You will also be able
to pick up (or use) some weapons and find additional ammunition
in the course of the missions.
To pick up a weapon: stand in front of the weapon until you see the
‘pick-up’ icons appear on the screen. The flashing text ‘Pick Up’
appears lower right. As always, any flashing text means that you
can press the action button for that action to be completed.
• Press the R button to pick up the weapon and place it in your
hand
• Pick up all three weapons
• Any newly selected weapon will be in your hand and the
previously picked up weapon will be transferred to your pack/
inventory
• Hold down the left SHIFT key to open your inventory menu (it
will appear on the lower right of the screen)
• Use the W or S keys to select a weapon (a picture of it will appear
on screen with text details across the top of the game screen)
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11. Some weapons, such as the Assault Rifle have different ‘fire
modes’ (burst, single-shot or grenade launcher)
• To change a selected fire mode hold down the left SHIFT key
and press A or D to cycle through the different modes left or
right (indicated at the top of the screen). Alternatively, press the
Left mouse button to cycle through the different fire modes
while the weapon is high-lighted in the inventory.
In First person view, most weapons have a detailed targeting
crosshair view that allows a more precise shot, but you can also
zoom in further using the Mouse Wheel up/down or Num Minus - /
Num Plus +. When you try the Sniper rifle you will see that it has a
more powerful zoom than other weapons, ideal for distant targets.
• Change from Third person to First person view (the mode that
gives you a more detailed weapon sight)
The sighting crosshairs will vary in design depending on the
weapon you are holding. Crosshair sights can be moved in First
person view by moving the mouse. All sights are initially white in
colour but aiming at a legitimate target will turn the sights RED –
this means you are on target.
• Press the Left Mouse Button to fire
• Proceed to follow the instructors commands untill you finish basic
training. Concluding the excercise will return you to the training
menu, where you can select Advanced Weapons Training.
• Select Advanced Weapons Training
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12. Advanced Weapons
In the Advanced Weapons Training sectionyou will have the
opportunity to fire a mounted heavy machine gun at a number of
targets and then fire a Law 80 Anti Tank Rocket Launcher at a
‘dummy’ tank.
• ‘Mount’ your machine gun position by standing next to it until
you see the flashing text ‘Mount Gun.’
• Press the R button to ‘mount’ the gun (the soldier will take hold
of the machine gun)
• Move the gun using the mouse
• Press the Right Mouse Button to change to First person view
and use the mouse wheel to zoom in the view
• Press the Left Mouse Button to fire
The Rocket Launcher must then be picked up, aimed and fired in a
similar way (as above).
Driving Vehicles
In Conflict: Desert Storm you may sometimes have to get into a
vehicle and drive it across the landscape. The next phase requires
that you drive a truck to a new Training location.
• To get into the truck, stand close to it and press the R button
• To steer the vehicle along the rough and twisty road use W to
accelerate and S to brake, the , ,< and .> keys or the
mouse will steer the vehicle
• At the end of the road you will have to get out of the truck,
press the R button when prompted by the flashing text
Off-Map Support
Calling in Artillery Strikes
Sometimes you may find that there is no option left to you but to
call in an artillery strike on a set of targets, the next training
section teaches you how to do this.
• Pick up the PRC 319 communications set
• Look at the targets and change to First person view (press the
Right Mouse Button)
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13. • Move the sight crosshair over the target (by moving the mouse)
• Order the artillery to fire by pressing the R key
Calling in Air Strikes
Sometimes you might have to take advantage of any available
air support and call in air strikes using a Laser Designator.
• Pick up the Laser Designator
• Go into First person view (Right Mouse Button)
• Move the crosshairs over the target (by moving the mouse)
• Wait to acquire a ‘lock’ (the aiming sight will turn red)
• Call in the air strike by pressing the R key ((the aiming sight will
turn red and the series of beeps will become a continous tone)
Select Squad Training
Commanding a Squad
Most of the missions in Conflict: Desert Storm require you to give
specific orders to a group of soldiers. The Group Command phase
of Training shows you how to issue these orders.
Group command - join on my position:
• Open the Orders Menu (hold down the left ALT key). All the
soldiers’ control panels are shown (lower left) along with small
icons representing their ‘movement’ status
• Press the D key - the Group Follow command key toggle and
the icons will all change to ‘follow’ icons
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14. Group command - hold position:
• Open the Orders Menu (hold down the left ALT key)
• Press D key toggle again to order the group to ‘hold’ their
position and the icons will all change to ‘hold’ icons
Selected soldier - follow me:
• Open the Orders Menu (hold down the left ALT key)
• Select a soldier (Page Up or Page Down)
• Press the F key and that soldier will follow you
(or come to your position)
• Press the H key to make the selected soldier hold his position
Order a selected soldier to move to different position:
• Open the Orders Menu (hold down the left ALT key)
• Select a soldier (Page Up or Page Down)
• Press the A button to order the soldier to advance to a position.
Use the mouse to fix the marker cone in the required position,
use the Q or E keys to set a facing direction for the soldier and
then press the A button again to confirm the order
Medikit
There will be times when some of your soldiers will get injured.
Even the toughest will at some point need immediate medical
attention, so use the Medikits in the game to heal yourself or any
other wounded or unconscious soldiers. You will often have
Medikits in your inventory, but sometimes you may be able to
pick up additional units during a mission.
Using the Medikit on yourself:
• Open your pack/inventory (hold down the left ALT key)
• Locate the Medikit using the W and S keys (this is normally
below the item you are carrying – you can also use the mouse
wheel to cycle through the inventory items)
• Make sure you are holding the Medikit and press Fire (Left
Mouse Button)
Using the Medikit on other squad members:
• Locate the Medikit and make sure you are holding it
• Approach the wounded or unconscious soldier
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15. • Go into Aim mode – press the Right Mouse Button
• Position the Medikit crosshairs over the soldier
• When the message ‘Heal’ flashes, press Fire (Left Mouse Button
or Num 0)
Note that it is also possible to heal soldiers when in Third person
view, this works in the same way. ‘Look’ at the wounded soldier
you wish to heal, if you are holding the Medikit and you are close
enough to the soldier, a Medikit icon will flash onscreen and you
can heal the soldier.
Giving Items
• Face the soldier you want to give a item to and you will see the
word ‘Give’ flashing
• Press and hold the R key
• Select the item from the Give Inventory
• Press .> to transfer the item
Fire At Will/ Stand Down Orders
Some orders can be issued to all soldiers immediately.
• Press the G key to toggle on/off the all soldiers Fire at
Will/Stand Down command
When soldiers have ‘Fire at Will’ orders in place a small ‘target’
icon appears on their individual control panel.
This puts the soldiers into a state of readiness, and they will be
able to repond to threats more quickly than when standing
down, but will also be less stealthy.
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16. Switching between Characters in Action
Finally, the Advanced Training section will show you how to
switch between different soldiers in action. It’s important to be
aware that some soldiers are carrying different weapons
/equipment that can be used to your advantage.
• Press Page Up / Page Down to take control of the different
soldiers in the squad as they are firing at the targets
• You can also use the keyboard 1 – 4 keys to jump to a specific
soldier in the squad
That’s all the training you’re going to receive in this special
section. You’ve now been taught the basics. The rest is up to you.
Starting Off
When you feel confident about the game controls and all aspects
covered in Training you’re ready to jump into the action. This is it!
Now all that training is going to have to pay off – you’ll be out
there in hostile territory making all the decisions. The success of
the missions and in the long run the campaign will be in your
hands. This section of the instruction booklet will explain all
aspects of control/weapons and the mission structure of the
Conflict: Desert Storm Campaign.
• Go to the Main Menu screen
• Select Single Player
• Select the Desert Storm Campaign
• Select a Difficulty Level from Easy, Medium or Hard
• Select your choice of uniform from US Delta Force or British SAS
You will not be sent off on any mission without a full briefing:
- You will be introduced to the Desert Storm Campaign
background (with a movie)
- You will be shown a text description of your mission along with
a detailed map which explains the objectives of the mission.
This information is available in the game via the F1 key.
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17. - You will be shown a very detailed Mission Objectives briefing,
including any reconnaissance information already gathered that
details what you must do from Landing Zone to Extraction
- You will then be dropped at the Landing Zone
Mission Objectives
All detailed mission objectives and a local map will always be acces-
sible to you by pressing F1. Press F1 again to resume the game.
As you complete a specific mission objective, you will see a
confirmation message at the bottom of the screen and that
objective will be checked off against the full Mission Objectives list.
In-Game Screen
This is where you will get all your information during any mission
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Compass/radar
Current
weapon
Weapon skill
Ammo/ammo clips
Aiming cursor
Health
Soldier
control panel
Radio icon
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18. The Soldier
When you are in Third person view, your selected soldier is
always centred in the lower half of the game screen. If you switch
to First person view (press the Right Mouse Button) you will see
the action through that soldier’s eyes. A soldier’s control panel is
always highlighted with a white box when he is selected.
The Control Panel
Each soldier has an individual Control Panel that is highlighted
with a white border when he is selected. This panel shows the
soldier’s name, health status, and a photograph. A radio icon
indicates who is the currently selected soldier in a squad. The
control panel will flash /fade slightly to indicate who is calling in
a message on the radio.
Health
Selected soldier health is shown by a yellow bar inside the control
panel. When a soldier takes damage (from being shot, a fall or an
explosion) his health bar will gradually reduce to reveal a red bar.
When this bar is fully red that character becomes Missing in
Action (MIA), meaning that the character has taken too much
damage and can no longer heal himself. The red health bar will
then begin to reduce slowly, during this time any of your other
active soldiers can heal this character with a medikit.
However, if this character isn’t healed before the red bar
disappears completely he will become Killed in Action (KIA) and it
will not be possible to heal him. If you complete all mission
objectives during a mission it will not end until all MIA characters
are either healed or they become KIA. When characters become
MIA you will have about two minutes before the red energy bar
depletes and they become KIA.
All KIA soldiers are replaced with ‘rookies’ in the following mission,
so it’s wise to try and keep your initial squad alive because new
soldiers will not be as skilled as battle-hardened troops.
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19. Current Weapon
An image of the selected weapon or object in hand is shown on-
screen (lower right).
Aiming Cursor
An aiming cursor is always shown for a currently selected
weapon. The type of sight will change depending on the weapon
chosen. Changing to First person view (press the Right Mouse
Button) will show the weapon sight from the soldier’s head view.
Using the Mouse Wheel up/down will, in addition, zoom in that
sight (if the weapon has a secondary zoom).
Ammo/Ammo Clip/Number of items
These numbers indicate either the number of rounds left in a clip
(on the left) and the number of clips held in your pack/inventory
(on the right), or the number of items/ objects in the
inventory/pack (for instance, 3 grenades).
Weapon Skill Level
Each soldier has individual skills with various weapons and the
‘stars’ below the weapon image show that soldier’s skill level with
that specific weapon. These skills will improve over time as the
soldier completes more and more missions.
Compass/Radar
The compass in the top right of the screen shows the compass
heading that your selected soldier is looking in (or walking
towards); use the compass in conjunction with the map and the
visible terrain to navigate through the landscape.
A yellow arrow marker shows the direction to take in order to
locate the next objective for completing the mission.
The white radar blip at the centre of the compass is the selected
soldier, other white blips are friendly soldiers, red blips are enemy
soldiers, objects or vehicles.
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20. Flashing Text
Any flashing text appearing on the lower right of the game screen
indicates that you can perform an action. You can press the R key
to carry out this action.
For example, once you have fired your assault rifle you will see
the ‘Reload’ flashing text, this means that you can reload your
weapon at any time by pressing the ‘action key (R). Note that the
soldier will automatically reload any weapon when reaching the
end of an ammo clip.
Mission Objectives Map
Press F1 to check out the local map and mission briefing.
A marker shows your current position on the map and the list of
mission objectives are listed in a ‘preferred’ order of completion
on the right of the screen.
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21. Inventory
Once you know what you’ve got to do, you should always check
to see what you’ve got in your inventory/pack to do it with.
• Hold down the left SHIFT key and use the W / S keys to check
through the weapons/objects/items you are carrying for a mission
The highlighted object at the bottom of the list will always be the
one you have in your hand.
Pausing the Game (Pause Menu)
Remember that in any mission you can always take time out to
check the game controls. Don’t worry about taking a breather in
the heat of battle, you can always pause the game by pressing
ESC, and you won’t be penalized for it.
Pressing ESC will not only ‘freeze’ the action, but will also open
the Pause Menu that will let you:
Save the Game
Although you can save the game at any point in the mission you
are restricted to two saves per mission. Try to save at suitable
points when you have got through a particularly difficult part of
the action. You will be able to overwrite existing saves (you will
be warned if you have to do this).
You will be asked to give the Save Game a name. You can either
accept the default name for the save game or type in your own,
press the Left Mouse button or press return and you will return
to the Pause menu.
If you make a mistake while typing the save name, perhaps by
typing over the wrong saved game name, pressing escape will
return you to the pause menu, and you can avoid overwriting
saved games by mistake.
Load a Game
If you want to load a previously saved game, select a Saved
Game name from the list and left click on your mouse.
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22. Options
Game Options (also accessible from the Main Menu screen)
allows you to adjust the following features:
Adjust FX Volume (+/-)
Adjust Music Volume (+/-)
Controller Options
Keys Assignment
This option allows you to change the keys assigned for the game
and set them to suit your style of play.
Mouse Options
This allows you to:
- Adjust Mouse Sensitivity (Horizontal and Vertical)
- Invert the Mouse Axis
- Accelerate Mouse Movement
- Enable mouse acceleration to allow compatibility with all types
of mouse.
Main Menu
Quit the mission (Confirm Yes/No)
• Press ESC to exit the Pause Menu and unfreeze the game.
Controlling More Than One Soldier
Conflict: Desert Storm allows you to control up to four different
individuals with their own inventory and skills.
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Hold position icon
Selected soldier icon
Advance icon
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23. You can ‘jump’ to the next or previous soldier using Page Up or
Page Down keys. You will see the game action from the selected
soldier’s perspective in Third person view.
Note that, if you have given a soldier an order and you select him
by pressing Page Up or Page Down he will continue with his
orders until you intervene – sometimes it’s wise to cycle through
your soldiers to see what they are doing without actually taking
control of them.
You can issue soldiers with individual or collective orders using the
Orders Menu that is opened by holding down the Left ALT key.
Open Orders Menu - Hold down Left ALT key then:
Move Soldier Control Panel Cursor Up W
Move Soldier Control Panel Cursor Down S
All Soldiers Prone/Stand (toggle) C
All Soldiers Follow/ Hold Position (toggle) D
Order Highlighted Soldier to Join on you F
Order Highlighted Soldier to Hold Position H
Order Highlighted Soldier to Fire at Will/ Stand Down G
Ordering a Highlighted Soldier to Advance to a Position A
- Use the Mouse to fix a position.
- Use the Q or E keys to set a facing for the soldier.
- Press the A key again to give the order.
Finding/Picking Up Objects
Sometimes you will need to look for and pick up other objects (such
as explosives) in order to complete a mission so you must look
around the mission landscape/buildings very carefully to locate what
you might require. When you do locate something you need:
• Stand close to the object and check the flashing text on the
screen. The object will appear between the two ‘pick up’ icons
in the middle of the screen.
Press the R key to pick it up.
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24. Throwing Objects
Some items, such as grenades or smoke bombs, will have to be
thrown in order to be effective.
• Make sure you have selected the object from your inventory list
(for instance a grenade) and that it is in your hand.
• Press the fire button (Left Mouse Button) to throw the object
(grenades are timed and will explode shortly after impact).
To throw the item much further away you must ‘lob’ the object by
aiming/looking upwards.
Using Equipment
There are various different types of equipment that you can use in
Conflict: Desert Storm, some examples of these are shown below:-
C4 Charges
These are extremely powerful types of explosive and are useful
for blowing up stationary tanks, or any distructable fixed
installations. It’s possible to plant multiple C4 charges in different
locations and then detonate them one at a time using the
detonator. The C4 charges will be exploded in the order they were
set. This can be really useful when you want to be ‘stealthy’ and
away from the explosions when they go off, the range of the
detonator is long enough to work anywhere in the game world.
To set a C4 charge:
• Select the C4 from your inventory
• Press the Fire button to plant the C4 charge
You are quite vulnerable while setting the charge as this takes a
little time; make sure you’ve got cover from the rest of your team
before doing this. It’s possible to cancel planting C4 explosives by
pressing Action button. Note that other close explosions from
grenades and Anti-Tank mines can also trigger planted C4 charges
to explode prematurely.
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25. Grenades
Grenades can be thrown in First or Third person view. Grenades
are set on a short timer and can be quite effective on the enemy –
they are especially useful on groups and vehicles without armour.
Smoke grenades do not cause damage but they are useful to give
you cover, or if you wish to obscure the enemy’s vision.
Anti-Tank Mines
These are extremely powerful mines that can destroy a heavily
armoured tank. To use the mines:
• Select the mine from your inventory
• Press the Fire button to plant the mine
It is possible to cancel planting Anti-Tank mines by pressing the
Action button. The Anti-Tank mines will be set off automatically
when a tank or a vehicle drives over it. Note that Anti-Tank mines
are very volatile and other nearby explosions can also set them off.
Completing Objectives
As you complete an objective in a mission, a confirmation
message will be shown on the screen and the objectives will be
ticked off on the map/objectives screen.
When all the mission objectives have been completed you must
make your way to the Extraction Point – this may be the same
location as the Landing Zone but sometimes it will be somewhere
completely different. Extraction Points will be marked with a
coloured flare to locate your position for the rescue helicopter.
At the end of any mission when all objectives have been
completed you will be prompted to Save the Game and Continue
with the campaign.
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26. A successful mission will lead to the awarding of Medals and
Promotions for the participating soldiers and an increase in
weapon skills and experience
Select the scroll arrow at the bottom of the screen to access the
soldiers’ Statistics Screen
This shows a breakdown of how each soldier performed in the
mission and the running total for the campaign to date.
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MEDALS AND PROMOTIONS
Rank
Skills
Experience level
Next level
Medals gained
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27. Ranks and Promotions
The soldiers under your command can go up in rank if they
perform exceptionally well in a particular mission.
U.S. Delta Force Ranks
NonCommissioned Ranks Commissioned Ranks
Private 2nd Lieutenant
Private 1st class 1st Lieutenant
Corporal Captain
Sergeant Major
Master Sergeant Colonel
Sergeant Major
U.K. Special Air Service Ranks
NonCommissioned Ranks Commissioned Ranks
Private 2nd Lieutenant
Lance Corporal Lieutenant
Corporal Captain
Sergeant Major
Staff Sergeant Colonel
Sergeant Major
All soldiers must survive the mission for a promotion to be
considered.
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28. Medals
The soldiers under your command can also be awarded a Medal if
they perform well in a mission. This is in recognition of
performance above and beyond the call of duty.
SAS Medals Delta Force Medals
Medal Medal
Military Medal Armed Forces Service Medal
Conspicuous Gallantry Medal Army Distinguished Service Cross
Distinguished Conduct Medal Army Commendation Medal
Military Cross Bronze Star
Distinguished Service Cross Silver Star
Distinguished Service Order Legion of Merit
Victoria Cross Medal of Honour
Note that the Medal of Honour and the Victoria Cross can only be
awarded if you choose to play on ‘Hard’ difficulty.
In Conflict: Desert Storm the soldiers under your command gain
experience as they progress through the game. How much
experience they gain depends on how much action they see in a
particular mission. The more active a soldier is and the more ‘kills’
he gains, the quicker his experience level will increase.
If a Soldier gains in experience he will become:
- Generally healthier and less susceptible to wounds.
- More accurate with weaponry.
- Quicker at reacting to enemy fire.
The experience levels are:
- Trained
- Regular
- Veteran
- Expert
- Professional
- Guard
- Elite
- Hero (Medium and Hard difficulty only)
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29. Soldier Skills
Each soldier under your command has a series of skills that they
can draw upon. When a soldier is ‘skilled’ he is more proficient
than the other soldiers around him with that particular weapon
or piece of equipment. Every Special Forces soldier can use any
piece of equipment in the battlefield but skilled soldiers are
always that much better at using that equipment.
The maximum skill level for any soldier is Level Four. Details of
soldier skills are shown as stars located just below the image of
the weapon.
Initial SAS Soldier Skills
Rifleman Rifleman ***
Pistol **
Medic *
Sniper Sniper Rifle ***
Pistol **
Medic *
Heavy Weapons Machine Gun ***
Anti-tank **
Medic *
Demolitions Expert Combat Engineer ***
Rifleman **
Medic *
Initial Delta Force Soldier Skills
Rifleman Rifleman ***
Pistol **
Combat Engineer *
Sniper Sniper Rifle ***
Rifleman **
Pistol *
Heavy Weapons Anti-tank ***
Machine Gun **
Pistol *
Demolitions Expert Medic ***
Combat Engineer **
Rifleman *
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30. When you have successfully completed a mission in the Desert
Storm campaign, the game will advance to the next mission in
sequence. If you have brought back your men they will now have
increased skills and experience. However, if you have a man killed
in action, he will have to be replaced (but only by a ‘rookie’ soldier).
It always pays to look after your men and build up their skills – the
better they are the more success you will have in your missions.
Getting Started
• Select Multiplayer from the Main Menu screen.
• Select either to Host a Session or Join a Session
Hosting a Session
If you host a multiplayer game other players (clients) can connect
to the game you are running. If you going to play a multiplayer
game we recommend that the player with the most powerful PC
Hosts the game.
You will enter the Hosting Menu screen this allows you to:
Enter a Session Name
Type in your choice of name (and press Enter)
Port Number
You should use the default port number shown, we do not
recommend changing this, the multiplayer code will automatically
select the appropriate port number for you.
Select Internet Play or LAN Play
Select your choice of multiplayer game connection. A LAN (local
area network) game allows you to play other gamers that are also
connected to the same local network. Internet Play will allow you
to host a game over the internet.
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THE NEXT MISSION
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31. After selecting either Internet or LAN play the Game Setup Menu
will open which allows you to:
- Set up the number of players (2-8)
- Set up the game type from: Recovery, Team Deathmatch,
Assault/Defend, VIP Assassination, Deathmatch.
- Set up the map you want to play on from: Scud Hunter, Border
Skirmish, Bunker Buster, Last Stand, Crossfire and Blind Alley.
- Access the Game Options Menu:
Game Options
Set a Time Limit for play (5, 10, 15, 20 minutes or No Time Limit)
Allow Weapon Caches – (pickup weapons) (Yes / No)
Allow Artillery Support – (radio for Artillery) (Yes / No)
Allow Re-Spawn – (allows players to restart after dying) (Yes / No)
Allow Friendly Fire – (Yes / No)
• Select Continue on the Game Set Up menu to enter the Player
Set Up screen.
The Player Set Up screen is where you can:
- See which players are connected and details on their Name,
Team, Character Skill and Ready Status. A warning message
will flash in the lower half of the screen if you are ‘Waiting for
Players’ to join the session.
- Set up the game character: attacker /defender nationality,
character skill, rename your character and choose what team
you want to be on.
After completing your Player Setup you will enter the lobby screen
where all players can type messeges before the game begins.
Clicking on Continue in the lobby screen will enter the game.
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32. Joining a Session
Select the type of connection Internet or LAN.
Internet
Type in an IP Address and you will be taken to the Game
Selection screen where all available games will be shown
(Host Name, Game State, Ping Status and Players).
• Select a game to join.
LAN
You will be taken to the Game Selection screen where all available
games will be shown (Host Name, Game State, Ping Status and
Players).
• Select a game to join.
The Multiplayer Game Screen
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Current
Weapon
Timer
Team Flag
Health
Character
Compass
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33. Multiplayer Game Types
Recovery
Teams try to recover an important item and return it to their base
before it falls into enemy hands. Characters carrying the item
cannot use or hold other inventory items; teammates should
protect the carrier. If the carrier is killed the object will be returned
to its start position.
How to Win
If neither team wins after the time limit the game is declared a Draw.
If re-spawning is enabled the round will finish when the time runs
out or when the object is taken to a team base.
If re-spawning is disabled the round will finish when time runs
out, when the object is taken to a team base or when all members
of a team are dead (the surviving team are declared the winners).
Deathmatch
Everyone is your enemy, this really is survival of the fittest!
How to Win
Kill as many opponents as you can.
Team Deathmatch
Kill as many members of the team as you can inside the time limit.
How to Win
If re-spawning is enabled the round will finish when the time runs
out. The team with the most kills is the winner.
If re-spawning is disabled the round will finish when time runs out
or when all members of a team are dead. The surviving team are
the winners.
Assault/Defend
Destroy or defend two armoured enemy vehicles. The attacking
team use LAWs or RPGs to destroy the vehicles.
How to Win
If re-spawning is enabled the round will finish when the time runs
out (defending team wins) or if the objectives are destroyed
(Attackers win).
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34. If re-spawning is disabled the round will finish when time runs out
(Defenders win) or when all members of a team are dead. If an
entire team is dead the surviving team wins.
VIP Assassination
Your team must escort the VIP to the waiting rescue vehicle. If the
VIP is killed your team will lose.
How to Win
If re-spawning is enabled the round will finish when the time runs
out (attacking team wins), the VIP is killed (attacking team wins) or
if the VIP gets to his escape vehicle (defending team wins).
If re-spawning is disabled the round will finish when time runs out
(attacking team wins) or when all members of a team are dead or
if the VIP gets to his escape vehicle (defending team wins). If an
entire team is killed in this mode the surviving team wins.
The following is a brief guide to mission success in Conflict:
Desert Storm.
• Use teamwork to defeat the enemy so that you and your
soldiers can live to fight another day.
• Your accuracy improves if you fire your weapon from a stationary
position. Moving and firing will make you less accurate.
• Crouching and lying prone will also improve your accuracy.
• Use the Medikit to heal unconscious soldiers so they can
continue the mission.
• An anti-tank weapon is a precious commodity. Use these
weapons wisely.
• Rocket Launchers, Sniper Rifles and Machine Guns cannot be
fired on the move.
• Attacking Main Battle Tanks head on is suicide. Always try to
outflank armoured vehicles and hit their rear where the armour
is weaker. This is a guaranteed kill.
• If you need to take out an enemy sentry quietly, use silenced
weapons or the combat knife. Smoke grenades can create cover
for an advancing squad but remember, they do not last forever.
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35. • Multiple C4 charges can be placed and then detonated in order
of placement.
• Most weapons at your disposal have different firing modes, so
try to learn each weapon’s strengths and weaknesses for
maximum effectiveness.
• Fully automatic weapons have high rates of fire and will keep
an enemy pinned down, always try to fire in short, controlled
bursts; this will help accuracy and conserve ammunition.
• Position your team to give maximum covering fire, this could
mean the difference between success and failure.
• If you find yourself running low on ammo, try searching
captured enemy positions for replacement weaponry/ammo.
• The advance order is a useful way to get your squad into
position quickly.
• Try to avoid killing civilians.
Each soldier in your squad has his own strengths and
weaknesses, maximise each specialist’s potential by using him in
the correct battlefield role, such as:
The Rifleman
The Rifleman is a good all-rounder capable of adapting to most
battlefield roles. He is expert in the use of assault rifles and sub-
machine guns.
The Heavy Weapons Specialist
The Heavy Weapons Specialist is an expert tank hunter. Use him
to take out enemy armour. He is also skilled in the use of all heavy
and light machine guns.
The Combat Engineer
The Combat Engineer is expert in the use of military grade explo-
sives. He is also skilled with Assault Rifles and Sub-Machine Guns.
The Sniper
The Sniper is the expert marksman of the team and is capable of
taking down enemy soldiers at long range.
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37. For SCi
Chief Executive ...........................................................Jane Cavanagh
Development Manager ................................................Darren Barnett
Creative Development Manager ..........................Patrick O'Luanaigh
Producer .........................................................................Lee Singleton
Design ............................................................Matthew Miles Griffiths
Combat Consultant ..................................................Cameron Spence
Product Marketing Manager .....................................Justyna Cielecki
QA Manager ...............................................................Marc Titheridge
QA Leads ..............................Joe Best, Dave Isherwood, Matt Friday
QA Engineers.........................Ben Mason, Carl Perrin, Carlos Gesto,
......................................................................Chris Waller, Allen Elliott,
................................................................Joseph Pirocco, Ian Rowsell,
................................................................Jonathan Hughes, Matt Ibbs,
................................................................Neil Delderfield, Luke Timms
Licensing ........................................................................Simon Hewitt
SCi Sales & Marketing Team ...........................Bill Ennis, Dave Clark,
...............................................................Keith Hodgetts, Trudy Friday,
..................................................................Chris Mehers, Chris Walton
.........................................................Graeme Dyson, Marta Rodriguez
PR ......................................................................................Sam Forrest
Administration. ........Katie Blundell, Fern Robertson, Lisa Goodwin
Operations & Production ..........Nicole Beale, Jon Wild, Andy Judd
Finance ....................Rob Murphy, Ian Chapman, Matthew Freeman
Legal ..........................................................................................Jo Tidy
Manual .........................................Alkis Alkiviades at The Write Stuff
Design........................Eye-D Creative Ltd (www.eye-dcreative.co.uk)
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Made with Karma Game Dynamics from MathEngine
Karma and the Karma logo are trademarks
of MathEngine plc
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