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1. i n e rn a st al i ar Hi x 3 F YUR 1 aem T a j AA RAR Ts E r i ji ova i E rn 5 i ay Ver E A iF F USERS MANUAL BLUE FORCE GAME DESIGN Jim Walls ART DIRECTION Cheryl Cornelius GAME PROGRAMMING Nancy Churchill John Crane James E Spellman Il Chris Hoyt ADDITIONAL GAME DESIGN John Jarrett Don Soper VIDEO CAPTURE and CLEANUP Desie Hartman Kim Walls Don Soper ANIMATION Tate DeLoach Desie Hartman with Gary Cox Les White Deena Krutak Kim Walls Jeff Crowe Bryan Ellis BACKGROUND LAYOUTS Cheryl Cornelius with Les White Tate DeLoach BACKGROUND RENDERINGS Deena Krutak Tate DeLoach Gary Cox Les White Desie Hartman Cheryl Cornelius MUSICAL SCORE AND SOUND EFFECTS Ken Allen TsAGE DEVELOPED BY Robert E Heitman Eric Hart John Rettig Chris Hoyt John Crane John Hamilton TSAGE MUSIC SYSTEM Eric Hart QUALITY ASSURANCE Becky Jarrett Sol Ackerman Ron Flinders Monica Longaker COVER ILLUSTRATION John Shaw PACKAGE AND USER S MANUAL DESIGN AND LAYOUT Greg Steffen Steffen Design Group USER S MANUAL John Jarrett MEDICAL FACILITIES LOCATION PROVIDED BY Sierra Meadows Urgent Care BLUE FORCE TM designates trademark of Tsunami Media Inc Tsunami Media Inc 1993 All rights reserved Printed in the U S A WELCOM BLUE FORCE IS AN INTERACTIVE POLICE ADVENTURE game from best selling computer game designer Jim Walls This manual contains helpful in
2. for his place in the new land didn t take long John founded a tradition for Ryan men in America when he accepted the position of constable in a small New England fishing village While he had never particularly thought of himself as an officer of the law the work satis fied a need within him He married and started a family that same year It was a good beginning When John s son Patrick wasn t in school he often walked the streets of Guilford with his father He saw the mutual respect between his father and the townspeople Patrick knew what the future held for him even as a small boy It was as natural as being his father s son By his twenty fourth year Patrick knew it was time to dis cover his own place in the world His wanderings led him to a small town in the Ohio River valley Despite being a little rough around the edges Chillicothe seemed to have the makings of a nice place to raise a family which was something Patrick very much wanted to do It didn t take long for him to settle into his work as deputy sheriff and earn the respect of those he served In short order he became the sheriff married the preacher s daughter and fathered two sons James and Flynn like their father before them grew up in a policeman s world By now Chillicothe had grown and was in need of a larger police force Flynn chose to stay and serve alongside his father James wanted to live in a smaller community more like the one in which he had g
3. to select only those Sound Devices that are installed in your computer as an incorrect selection may affect your game play Q The game won t load correctly Did I do something wrong A Not necessarily if the INSTALL program isn t working there are a few things to check before calling Tsunami for assistance First make certain that your system meets or exceeds the minimum requirements listed for BLUE FORCE Next check to be certain your computer is working correctly by trying other applications Finally review the installation instructions in this manual to be certain you have followed them correctly SHOOTING ae The message out of conventional memory appears while I am playing the game What should I do This message appears if you play the game with insuffi cient available memory You must have 590 000 bytes of free RAM memory to play BLUE FORCE Refer to the next question How do I get 590 000 bytes of memory available Be certain your system is running MS DOS Version 5 0 or better and that your computer contains at least 640Kb of memory You can check your DOS version number by typing VER and press ENTER at a DOS prompt At a DOS prompt type CHKDSK ENTER this will tell you how much total memory is installed in your system as well as how much is available for use The last two listings given by CHKDSK are the ones you want to look at TOTAL BYTES MEMORY tells you the amount of RAM Rando
4. 683 WAVE during regular business hours 8 00 5 00 PST Monday through Friday Please have at hand as much of the following information about your computer set up as possible gt Brand and model of your computer gt DOS version type VER and press ENTER at the DOS prompt gt Brand of any memory managers installed QEMM 386 MAX etc gt Free memory available type CHKDSK and press ENTER at the DOS prompt and record values gt Contents of your AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS files and if applicable Brand of your sound card if any Brand and model of your video card Mouse brand and version number of your mouse driver software this information is displayed as it is installed during computer start up YYY TO CREATE A SPECIAL BLUE FORCE START UP DISK INSERT a blank 3 5 or 5 25 floppy disk depending on the size of your drive into your A Drive At the DOS prompt enter the following commands C ENTER FORMAT A S ENTER You will be prompted to Insert new diskette for drive A and press ENTER when ready Simply verify that the disk in drive A is your Special BLUE FORCE Start Up Disk and press ENTER After formatting is complete you will see the prompt Volume label 11 characters ENTER for none press ENTER The next prompt you see will be Format another Y N Press the letter N for no and press ENTER Next you need to copy your mouse driver onto the
5. LE OR IN PART EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LICENSE To the original purchaser only Tsunami MEDA Isc warrants for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of purchase that under normal use the magnetic media upon which this program is recorded will not be defective THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TSUNAMI MEDIA INC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHATSOEVER Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitation on how long an implied warran ty lasts so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Tsunami Media Inc 1993 All rights reserved Printed in the U S A ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO Tsunami Media Inc P O Box 790 Coarsegold CA 93614 Microsoft MS DOS and MS Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation QEMM is registered trademark of Quarterdeck Office Systems 386 MAX ls a registered trademark of Qualitas Pro Audio Spectrum 16 is a registered trademark of Media Vision All Rights Reserved TM Tsunami Media Inc P O Box 790 Coarsegold CA 93614 RM 0033
6. LL substitute that name for BLUE in the command above After switching to your game directory enter the following command COPY AUTOEXEC RW A AUTOEXEC BAT ENTER COPY CONFIG RW A CONFIG SYS ENTER FOR CD ROM USERS You will need to copy the appropriate driver files to this Start Up Disk and modify the CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT files accordingly This will complete the preparation of your Special BLUE FORCE Start Up Disk me e e e io A d A A A n AFTER CREATING YOUR SPECIAL BLUE FORCE START UP DISK U S N G insert the disk into your A drive and reboot your computer by simultaneously pressing CrrL ALT DeLeTE After YO U Fe returning to the DOS prompt enter the following commands COMER ENTER B L UE NOTE If you specified a different game directory name during INSTALL substitute that name for BLUE in the command above F O be G E BLUE enter START UP Now you may begin game play D S K tse ee eee SS O PL SS SS 2S SS A x DISK WARRANTY TSUNAMI MEDIA INC WILL REPLACE ANY DEFECTIVE disks at no charge during your first ninety days of owner ship Please send us the defective disk accompanied by a brief note explaining the problem and a copy of your dated signed sales slip Be sure to include your name phone number and a valid U S Postal Service address complete with ZIP code After 90 days there will be a 15 service charge for replacement of defective disks Be sure
7. ame directory name at the prompt Click on QUIT to exit without installing the game 7 Follow the on screen prompts and insert each game disk as directed The entire procedure will take about 10 minutes to complete 8 After completing the installation process return your BLUE FORCE game disks to the box to keep them safe STARTING THE GAME THE INSTALL PROGRAM HAS PLACED ALL GAME FILES into the game directory on your hard disk The game direc tory is named BLUE unless you specified a different name during the install procedure Before you can begin play you must make BLUE or the directory you specified if different the current directory by typing CD game directory name and press ENTER For example if you selected the default directory BLUE which is recommended you would type CD BLUE ENTER Next type the word BLUE and press ENTER The title screen will appear and the game will begin A FAMILY TRADITION WHEN JOHN PATRICK RYAN EMIGRATED FROM COUNTY Cork in the last years of the nineteenth century he was only a few steps ahead of the Law He was by no stretch of the imagination a hardened criminal but like many good young men during those turbulent days had run afoul of the harsh economic climate The steamer that carried him to America was overflowing with families and other young men in similar predicaments John promised his sweetheart that he would send for her She never saw him again Ryan s search
8. can perform the function with the mouse but for convenience keyboard equiva lents of mouse commands are provided see below These keys are always active that is they will perform the function even when the game is not allowing the Action Menu to appear F1 Help Displays a brief list of the function keys and their uses F2 Save F3 Restore F4 Restart F5 Pause Click on OK to resume play F6 Sound F7 Exit the game tri tri THE FOLLOWING ARE ANSWERS TO SOME QUESTIONS we hope you never have reason to ask There may be a file on Disk 1 called READ ME which contains the most up to date information available for BLUE FORCE If the answer to your problem is not in the READ ME file see the section called ADDITIONAL HELP on page 16 Q Everytime I try to install the game my computer freezes what should I do A Ifthis problem occurs while the Tsunami Title Screen is active and the on screen cursor is visible there is most likely a conflict between our Auto Detect Software and the hardware installed in your computer To install BLUE FORCE without activating the Auto Detect Software change to the DRIVE A or B where game DISK 1 is located Then type the following command at the prompt INSTALL A ENTER This will disable the Auto Detect Software that checks for existing Sound Devices then continue installation When the Sound Device prompt appears you may select from a much larger list of options Be certain
9. ction of this manual for specific instructions on how to prepare a Special BLUE FORCE Start Up Disk I have MS Windows and a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 Sometimes when I play BLUE FORCE the volume level is too soft even when set at maximum If you are using your Pro Audio Spectrum 16 during a MS Windows session and you go directly into BLUE FORCE you may experience some problems After exiting MS Windows simply reboot your computer by simultaneously pressing Crr1 ALr DeLere When vou return to the DOS prompt start BLUE FORCE as you normally would The Pro Audio Spectrum isn t an option on the Sound Card menu during installation Does BLUE FORCE support it Yes but there must be a line in your CONFIG SYS file that reads DEVICE C PROAUDIO MVSOUND SYS If your MVSOUND SYS file is not located in the PROAUDIO directory the default directory name then replace PROAUDIO in the above command line with the correct directory name I selected Pro Audio Spectrum as my Sound Card but I don t hear any sounds How do I get it to work First ensure that all connections are correctly installed Then adjust the Volume setting using the Sound option of the Tsunami Action Menu Finally check the configuration line in your CONFIG SYS file as detailed in the previous solution HELP IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER PROBLEMS PLAYING BLUE FORCE which you cannot solve our Tsunami Technical Support Department is available by calling 209
10. d click the left mouse button When you select an INVENTORY item your mouse pointer becomes an image of the item you have selected LOOKING AT INVENTORY You can look at any item in the INVENTORY bar by clicking on the desired item The mouse pointer becomes the selected item Now if you click the cursor arrow point on the QUESTION MARK box in the lower right corner of the screen you will receive a description of that item USING INVENTORY Click on any item in the INVENTORY bar Now you can use your INVENTORY item by clicking the image on the desired location within the scene For example If you wanted to use your handcuffs you would first select the handcuffs from the INVENTORY bar Move the mouse pointer to the small picture of your cuffs and click on the mouse The pointer now changes to a small image of handcuffs Then place the handcuff image pointer on top of the suspect and click the left mouse button The suspect if appropriate will be handcuffed Using your gun requires a slightly different technique It is assumed that you have no desire to do yourself bodily harm so drawing your gun is accomplished by clicking the gun image pointer on yourself If you want to put your gun away simply click the gun image pointer on yourself Anyone or anything else you click your loaded gun on will be treated as a target HOT KEYS Certain funtions in the game may allow or require you to use the keyboard In most cases you
11. disk To do so change to the directory where your MOUSE COM file is located this is usually the MOUSE directory but it may be located in your DOS directory by typ ing the following command at the DOS prompt C ENTER CD MOUSE ENTER If your mouse driver is located in a directory named some thing other than MOUSE you should substitute the name of your directory in the command line above After chang ing to the directory which contains your mouse driver tvpe the following command COPY MOUSE COM A ENTER If your mouse driver is named something other that MOUSE COM MSMOUSE COM or LMOUSE COM for example you should substitute the name of your driver in the command line above A SPECIAL BLUE FORCE START UP DISK de SF SP SPS e A E E E E E Be SS You must also copy one of your DOS files onto the disk To do so change to the directory where your DOS files are located usually the DOS directory by typing the following at the DOS prompt CD ADOS ENTER If your DOS files are located in a directory named some thing other than DOS you should substitute the name of your directory in the command line above After changing to the directory which contains your DOS files type the following command COPY HIMEM SYS A ENTER Finally at the DOS prompt switch to your BLUE directory by entering the following commands CD BLUE ENTER NOTE If you specified a different game directory name during INSTA
12. formation on installing play ing and enjoying Blue Force We recommend that you read the manual while you are installing the game 24 HOUR HINT LINE 900 903 WAVE 9283 As you play BLUE FORCE you may encounter puzzles that you consider too challenging Don t despair Hints on all Tsunami games are available 24 hours a day by calling 900 903 WAVE 9283 Calls to this number are NOT free You will be charged 80 per minute for each call Callers under 18 years of age must have the permission of a parent or guardian to call this number Game hints are the sole responsibility of Tsunami Media Inc and all contents are copyrighted by Tsunami Media Inc All rights reserved Printed in the U S A THIS SECTION OF THE MANUAL CONTAINS INSTRUCTIONS on how to install the game and begin play Minimum System Required IBM or 100 compatible 3865X 16 Mhz or faster processor MS DOS Version 5 0 or greater 640Kb memory 590 000 bytes available VGA adapter MCGA not supported Hard disk with 10Mb available 20Kb for CD ROM Microsoft compatible mouse 3 5 high density disk drive FOR CD ROM USERS While you may play BLUE FORCE directly from the CD ROM drive you must install the game to vour hard drive 20Kb required in order to use the SAVE GAME function INSTALLING THE GAME THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE ASSUMES THAT YOUR computer is turned on and that you are entering commands at the DOS prompt If you are running MS Windows or any
13. m Access Memory phys icaly installed in your system This number must be 640 000 bytes or greater If it is less than 640 000 bytes you must install additional memory in your computer Check the documentation which came with your com puter to determine the proper memory type and instal lation procedure BYTES FREE indicates the amount of RAM available for use This number must be 590 000 bytes or greater If it is less than 590 000 bytes you can install HIMEM which is included as a part of your MS DOS Version 5 0 software See Chapter 12 Optimizing Your System Making More Memory Available in your DOS manual for the proper installation procedures Even after installing HIMEM I don t have 590 000 bytes free What are my options Since BLUE FORCE requires 590 000 bytes of free RAM you must free up some of your memory by removing some of the programs called Terminate and Stay Resident programs TSRs for short which are loaded by DOS each time you start your machine See Chapter 12 Optimizing Your System Making More Memory aa Available Freeing Conventional Memory in your DOS manual for the proper procedures for removing these programs You may also want to try starting your computer by loading DOS from an original DOS system disk or a Special BLUE FORCE Start Up Disk This method of starting your computer ensures that no additional pro grams are loaded into your RAM See the Creating a special BLUE FORCE Start Up Disk se
14. n Some characters may have several things to say However not everyone will be socia ble A few characters are just concerned with their own business and won t talk to you TSUNAMI Selecting the TSUNAMI ACTION brings up a list of utility functions each selected by a button labeled with that func tion s name Each function has a key equivalent which is active at all times Key equivalents are explained under the heading HOT KEYS located on page 12 of this manual SOUND This function allows you to change your sound card selection and allows you to set the volume of the music and sound effects When you set the volume to MIN the sound will be turned off The sound volume setting and the sound card you select will be in effect each time you begin the game NOTE Do not select a music or MIDI sample card that is not installed in your computer it may cause problems in your game play If you make an incorrect selection you must return to the TSUNAMI ACTION LIST and select the appropriate music or sample card from the sound options QUIT This function returns you to the DOS prompt Be sure to save your game before selecting QUIT or all progress you may have achieved will be lost when you next play RESTART This function takes you to the very beginning of game play You will not normally need to use this function unless you have not SAVED any games at a point where you fail and are forced to restart SAVE This functio
15. n allows you to save up to eight games in progress Each game may be named uniquely and restored independently For example BLUE BLUE2 etc Click the mouse on the empty space and type in a description Click on SAVE or ENTER to SAVE your game If all SAVE GAME positions are filled you will have to re use one of the SAVE GAME positions Click on the SAVE GAME description that you are going to re use and edit the name Click on SAVE or simply press ENTER to SAVE your game WARNING All the data from the SAVE GAME selection you replace will be lost RESTORE This function brings up the list of saved games Select a game to RESTORE by clicking the mouse on the desired game description listing Your current game if one is in progress will be lost unless you have SAVED it and you will resume playing the RESTORED game Click on CANCEL to resume play without restoring a game INVENTORY As you play the game you will accumulate important game related items These items are referred to as your INVENTORY They are displayed in the inventory bar at the bottom of the screen This bar contains all the items that you have successfully retrieved SELECTING INVENTORY You scroll through the items in the INVENTORY bar by clicking on the blue arrows at the lower right of your screen If you have fewer than four INVENTORY items the arrows will be inactive To select an item from your INVENTORY place the mouse pointer on the desired item an
16. on your mouse A menu of ACTIONS that looks like the figure shown at the right will appear Five of the seven small badge points indicate an ACTION you may select Select an ACTION by clicking on it with either the right or the left mouse button One of the ACTIONS namely the TSUNAMI ACTION will produce a sub menu when selected This sub menu is explained in detail below The remaining four ACTION areas WALK LOOK TOUCH and TALK will set the mouse pointer and return to the game The ACTION MENU will not appear at times when the game is busy doing some complicated animation The mouse pointer will be invisible at these times WALKING To WALK you must have selected the WALK ACTION This selection will result in a cross mouse pointer Click the WALK POINTER where you would like your character to go LOOKING When you select the LOOK action the MOUSE POINTER becomes an eye Clicking on certain items in the scene produces a detailed description of the selected item You should examine all new scenes closely as many important clues may be revealed in these messages TOUCHING The TOUCH ACTION is represented by a hand It is used to physically manipulate objects in the game Items may be picked up doors may be opened and so on by clicking the TOUCH POINTER on the desired object TALKING When you select the TALK ACTION the mouse pointer becomes a word balloon Click the TALK POINTER on someone to start a conversatio
17. own Colorado seemed a bit crowded to Albert so he headed for the wide open spaces of Texas He joined the Rangers and served with distinction Albert taught his son John everything he ever knew about law enforcement John learned about commitment duty honor and courage He learned that the needs of the people he served must come before his own He also learned that a man made his own way in the world When John heard that the police department in Jackson Beach was an officer short he was on his way John had always wanted to see the ocean It seemed to be the perfect place for him John Ryan met Lyle Jamison the day he arrived in Jackson Beach They went through the police academy together As friends they were inseparable as partners they were unstoppable John started a family and Lyle who never married became the adopted uncle When Jake was born Lyle was practically a second father to boy The Ryan tradition of public service finally caught up with them On a quiet summer evening in 1984 John Ryan and his wife Jackie were brutally murdered Lyle Jamison spent every waking moment trying to crack the case When the department finally forced him to shelve his partner s murder as unsolvable Lyle responded by leav ing the force to pursue the case as a private investigator After his parents were murdered Jake was raised by his grandmother Frannie Ryan Lyle always stayed close by He and Jake remained very close and Lyle e
18. rown up When he started a small business in Mechanicsburg Illinois James departed from the Ryan tradition He was well suited to the hardware business at least until the day a gunman walked in shot his wife and robbed him of seven dollars and twenty three cents The day after the funeral he marched into the sheriff s office and demanded to be deputized James put on his badge and never looked back James Ryan remarried and fathered three sons Paddy William and Sean The call to serve their country in the Great War interrupted the brothers plans to go to Chicago and serve together as part of that famous police depart ment The brothers did serve together but they wore army green instead of policeman s blue Unfortunately things didn t turn out the way they had planned Paddy and William fell at Belleau Wood When Sean came home from the war he needed a new beginning The death of his brothers had been a crushing blow The quiet of western Colorado held the peace he sought where Sean joined the police force in the small town of Gunnison He married and had four daughters before he finally decided the only sure way to get a son was to adopt one Albert was ten when he joined the clan and every inch a Ryan That fact became evident as he quickly took to the now established family tradition It was as though he had been born to it He served with his father as a special deputy until he was old enough to strike out on his
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20. ven put him through the police academy Lyle looked on as the Ryan tradition continued to call and Jake stepped into his father s shoes and put on a badge ee ee ee ee o l BLUE FORCE BLUE FORCE IS AN INTERACTIVE ADVENTURE GAME YOU control the actions of rookie motorcycle cop Jake Ryan As you play you will control Jake s decisions and actions Various obstacles are placed in Jake s path and you must determine the best course of action to overcome them Your judgment and wits make the game come alive and move the story along The following Police Radio Codes will assist you as you play the game POLICE RADIO CODES 10 1 Radio Reception poor 10 2 Radio Reception good 10 4 Received Message 10 13 Weather Check 10 15 Prisoner in Custody 10 27 Subject Check 10 35 Back up Requested 10 97 Arrived at Scene 10 98 Cleared Scene Available For Call 10 99 Emergency Officer Needs Assistance USING THE MOUSE All interactions with the characters and situations in BLUE FORCE use mouse clicks from the left mouse button Whether you want to WALK someplace or GIVE something to someone you communicate your wishes by clicking with the mouse The result of your mouse click depends on the current ACTION you have selected Each ACTION is select ed from the ACTION MENU and will be indicated by a dis tinctive style of mouse pointer SELECTING AN ACTION To select an action from the ACTION MENU click the right button
21. version of a DOS shell program you must exit or quit out of them and enter the INSTALL commands for BLUE FORCE from the DOS prompt NOTE If for any reason your comput er rejects the game disks call 209 683 WAVE 9283 1 Remove your game disks from the box and insert the game disk labeled DISK 1 into a 3 5 high density floppy disk drive 2 Type the letter of the drive into which you inserted DISK 1 followed by a colon and press ENTER For example if you inserted your disk into Drive A you would type A and press ENTER 3 Type INSTALL and press ENTER 4 The Tsunami logo screen will appear followed by a prompt asking if you are ready to install BLUE FORCE Click on OK or press ENTER to begin the installation procedure Click on QUIT to exit the program without installing the game 5 An on screen prompt will appear to confirm your sound card type Click on OK or press ENTER if the Ems STARTED indicated selection is correct To change the selection click on CHANGE SELECTIONS to bring up the Sound Options menu Now click on the incorrect selection to see the other available choices Click on your new selection Click on OK when you are satisfied 6 During the installation process you will be prompted for a game directory name where you wish your game to reside on your hard drive Clicking on OK or pressing ENTER to choose the default BLUE is recommended Advanced users can substitute a different g
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