Age of Empires: Gold Edition/Help/English Windows Age of Empires 1.0b ReadMe

Microsoft Age of Empires 1.0b Readme File December 1998 © Microsoft Corporation, 1998. All rights reserved.

Welcome to Microsoft Age of Empires!

This file contains information to help you install Age of Empires on your computer, as well as late-breaking information not included in the manual or online Help.

CONTENTS A.	Installing Age of Empires B.	Starting Age of Empires C.	Learning to Play D.	Getting Help E.	Startup Troubleshooting F.	DirectX Troubleshooting G.	Gameplay Troubleshooting H.	Scenario Builder Troubleshooting I.	Video Troubleshooting J.	Audio Troubleshooting K.	Performance Troubleshooting L.	Head-to-Head Play Troubleshooting M.	Age of Empires Information N.	Welcome to the Best in Online Gaming!

A. Installing Age of Empires

Age of Empires Gold installs both Age of Empires 1.0B and Age of Empires Expansion 1.0 on your computer. To install Age of Empires Gold, you must be using Microsoft Windows 95 or later, or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later. (For information about how to get Service Pack 3, go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads, or call (800) 370-8758.)

To install Age of Empires Gold

1.	Turn on your computer and start Microsoft Windows 95 or later, or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 or later. 2.	Place the Age of Empires Gold disc in the disc holder (if required), and insert it into your CD-ROM drive. 3.	If AutoPlay is enabled, click Install, and then follow the instructions that appear on the screen. -or- If AutoPlay is disabled, double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop, double-click the icon for your CD-ROM drive, and then double-click the AOESetup.exe icon. When the Setup screen appears, click Install, and then follow the instructions that appear on the screen.

B. Starting Age of Empires

You must have an Age of Empires Gold disc in your CD-ROM drive to play single-player games or use the scenario builder. If you installed Age of Empires but do not have the disc, you can only create and join multiplayer games. A multiplayer game requires the following number of discs per player: 2-3 players (1 disc), 4-6 players (2 discs), 7-8 players (3 discs).

To start Age of Empires

Place the Age of Empires Gold disc in the disc holder (if required), insert it into your CD-ROM drive, click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Games, point to Age of Empires Gold, and then point to and click Age of Empires.

You can skip the opening cinematics by clicking the mouse or pressing ENTER, SPACEBAR, or ESC.

C. Learning to Play

The best way to learn the basics of Age of Empires is to play the Ascent of Egypt learning campaign provided with the game. You'll learn how to hunt, stockpile resources, construct buildings, and engage in combat.

To play the learning campaign

1.	On the Age of Empires menu, click Single Player. 2.	Click Campaign. 3.	Type your player name, or click a player name in the Name list. 4.	To display the list of campaigns, click OK. 5.	Select the Ascent of Egypt Learning Campaign. Only the first scenario is displayed. After you complete a scenario, the next scenario in the campaign appears at the end of the list. 6.	Select the Difficulty Level (the skill of civilizations controlled by the computer). The levels range from easiest to hardest. 7.	To start the scenario, click OK.

After the cinematics play, the scenario instructions are revealed. To display the scenario instructions while you are playing the game, click the Menu button on the menu bar, and then click Scenario Instructions.

D. Getting Help

Age of Empires provides online and popup Help.

To display online Help

On the Age of Empires menu, click Help. Or, from within the game, press F1, or click the Menu button on the menu bar and then click Help. To return to the game from online Help, click the Game button.

To display popup Help

Click the ? button in the lower-right corner of the game screen, and then click an item on the screen. To display online Help from popup Help, click the More Help button.

E. Startup Troubleshooting

You must have an Age of Empires Gold disc in the CD-ROM drive to play single-player games of Age of Empires or use the scenario builder. If you installed Age of Empires but do not have a disc, you can only create and join multiplayer games. A multiplayer game requires the following number of discs per player: 2-3 players (1 disc), 4-6 players (2 discs), 7-8 players (3 discs). If you start Age of Empires without a disc in the CD-ROM drive, you must exit Age of Empires, insert the disc, and then restart Age of Empires.

F. DirectX Troubleshooting

DirectX version 5 or later must be installed on your computer before you can play Age of Empires. If you do not have DirectX installed on your computer and you chose not to install DirectX when you installed Age of Empires, you will receive the message "A required .dll file, Dplayx.dll, was not found." To fix this problem, reinstall Age of Empires Gold and install DirectX 5.

If Age of Empires installed DirectX but could not update your video drivers to be compatible with DirectX 5.0, when you restart your computer you will receive the message "Age of Empires requires DirectX 5.0a or higher." To fix this problem, either get updated video drivers from your video adapter manufacturer or install DirectX in safe mode, which will replace the video drivers.

To install DirectX in safe mode

1.	Copy the DirectX directory from the Age of Empires Gold CD to your desktop. 2.	Click the Start button, and then click Shut Down. 3.	Select Restart, and then click OK. 4.	When "Starting Windows 95" appears on the screen, press and hold down the F8 key until you see a Windows Startup Menu. 5.	When you are prompted to enter a choice, select Safe Mode (number 3), and then press ENTER. 6.	After Windows starts in Safe Mode, open the DirectX folder on your desktop, and then double-click Dxsetup.exe to install DirectX.

If you experience sound or video problems using DirectX, go to http://support.microsoft.com/support/directx to get the latest troubleshooting information.

You should also check with your video or sound card manufacturer for the latest DirectX-compatible drivers.

G. Gameplay Troubleshooting

• Technology Trees -- The technology trees for each civilization are in the Appendix of the Age of Empires manual and in the Docs folder on the Age of Empires Gold disc. The technology trees on the Age of Empires Gold disc have been provided primarily for you to print and may be difficult to read online. Each technology tree should print on a single page. If you are using WordPad to print, you may need to reduce the width of the margins to fit each technology tree on a single page. • Difficulty Levels -- If you are playing a random map or death match, you can fine-tune the Difficulty Level of the game even further according to the Map Type you select. Maps with a lot of water are less difficult than maps with a lot of land. For example, if the Difficulty Level is Moderate, the game will be more difficult if you set the Map Type to Highlands than if you set the Map Type to Small Islands. • Tribute -- You must build a Market before you can Tribute resources to other civilizations. For more information about the Market and paying Tribute, see Age of Empires online Help. • Phoenician Villagers -- Phoenician villagers can carry more wood than other civilizations. • Unit Range -- The range of Elephant Archers, Watch Towers, Sentry Towers, Guard Towers, Ballista Towers, and Priests is slightly higher than documented on the Technology Tree Foldout and in online Help. • Stand Ground -- The Stand Ground button prevents Stone Throwers, Catapults, Heavy Catapults, Catapult Triremes, and Juggernaughts from firing. For all other units, the Stand Ground button causes the unit to remain in its location and fire at military units, boats, buildings, and walls within its range. • Attack Response -- When a unit is attacked, all units and allied units within two tiles of the unit under attack respond, even if the attacking unit is out of their sight. • Allied Transport Loading and Boat Repair -- In order to use allied transports and repair allied boats, both players must set diplomacy to Ally (click the Menu button, and then click Diplomacy). • Pathing Options -- The pathing option lets you choose how many pathing possibilities your units calculate when moving a long distance across the map. The higher the pathing setting, the more paths a unit considers. Higher values also require faster computers. To change the unit pathing in a single player or multiplayer game, click the Settings button before you start the game. Or, from within the game, click the Menu button, and then click Game Settings. • Population Limits -- If you are playing a multiplayer game, the game host can increase or decrease the 50-unit population limit by adding the Limit= parameter to the Age of Empires command line. For more information about this feature, see "Command Line Parameters" under "Performance Troubleshooting" later in this Readme file. • Multiplayer Scenarios -- The multiplayer scenarios provided with the game are designed for human players only. Performance decreases if you include computer players in a multiplayer game or if you play the multiplayer scenarios in single-player mode. If you want to play against computer players in a single- or multiplayer game, you should play a random map or death match game. • Glory of Greece Campaign/Wonder Scenario -- In the Wonder scenario of the Glory of Greece campaign, the Greek civilization starts the scenario with Composite Bowmen. However, the technology tree for the Greek civilization does not include Composite Bowmen, so the Greek civilization is not allowed to train additional Composite Bowmen. The technology trees for each civilization are in the Appendix of the Age of Empires manual and in the Docs folder on the Age of Empires Gold disc. H. Scenario Builder Troubleshooting • Full Tech Tree Option -- If you create a custom scenario with a check in the Full Tech Tree check box of the Options tab, the check does not automatically appear in the Full Tech Tree check box of the Settings screen before the scenario is played. To fix this problem, be sure to tell other players whether or not a scenario uses the full technology tree, or use the edit scenario option in the scenario builder to check whether a scenario uses the full technology tree. • One-Player Scenarios -- If you create a custom scenario with only one player selected in the Players tab and the Map Type of the Map tab set to small or large islands, an extra Town Center with three villagers automatically appears when you generate the map. You can leave the extra Town Center in the scenario as a bonus (when the player finds the extra Town Center, it automatically belongs to the player), or you can delete the extra Town Center using the Delete option of the Units tab. • Custom Global Victory Conditions -- If you create a custom scenario with Custom victory conditions in the Global Victory tab, and you specify the custom victory condition Conquest and one or more other custom victory conditions (Ruins, Artifacts, etc.), and a check appears in the All check box, a player does not need to achieve military conquest over all other civilizations in order to win the game. For example, if the custom global victory conditions are Ruins, Artifacts, and Conquest. The first player to control all Ruins and Artifacts wins the game without achieving military conquest over the other civilizations. • Individual Victory Conditions/Other Attributes/Technologies -- If you create a custom scenario with an individual victory condition of Other Attributes/Technologies, the number of technology nodes that must be researched to win the game includes the technologies that have already been researched if a civilization begins the game in an age other than the Stone Age. For example, if Player 1 starts the game in the Bronze Age with the individual victory condition to research 14 technologies, the player starts the game with 13 technology nodes already researched and needs only to research one additional technology to achieve the victory condition. I. Video Troubleshooting • Screen Resolution -- The default screen resolution is 800  600. If you cannot start the game in this mode, you can change the screen resolution by adding the 640 or 1024 parameter to the command line in the Age of Empires shortcut. For information about adding parameters to the command line, see "Command Line Parameters" under "Performance Troubleshooting" later in this Readme file. • Horizontal Line -- Matrox video adapters may cause a horizontal line to appear in Age of Empires. To fix this problem, you can add the Mfill parameter to the command line in the Age of Empires shortcut. For information about adding parameters to the command line, see "Command Line Parameters" under "Performance Troubleshooting" later in this Readme file. • Mouse Pointer -- Some video adapters may not display the custom mouse cursor correctly. To fix this problem, you can add the NormalMouse parameter to the command line in the Age of Empires shortcut. For information about adding parameters to the command line, see "Command Line Parameters" under "Performance Troubleshooting" later in this Readme file. • Mouse Pointer -- If you are using Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 with ATI Mach 64 drv 3.1.76, the mouse cursor may not appear when you start Age of Empires. To fix this problem, you can add the NormalMouse parameter to the command line in the Age of Empires shortcut. For information about adding parameters to the command line, see "Command Line Parameters" under "Performance Troubleshooting" later in this Readme file. • Diamond-Shaped Map -- If you are using Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 with ATI Mach 64 drv 3.1.76, the diamond-shaped map may not appear correctly as you scroll to different map locations. To fix this problem, you can open any dialog box to repaint the diamond-shaped map so it is displayed correctly. • DirectX -- If you experience video problems using DirectX, connect to the DirectX Web site for the latest troubleshooting information, as explained in "DirectX Troubleshooting" earlier. J. Audio Troubleshooting • Music/Sound Volume -- If you are playing a multiplayer game without an Age of Empires Gold disc, certain hardware configurations may cause the Sound Volume to control the volume of both the Age of Empires music and sound effects. To turn off the music and change the volume of the sound effects 1.	Click Menu on the menu bar, and then click Game Settings. 2.	Set the Music Volume to the Off position. 3.	Adjust the Sound Volume to set the sound effects to the preferred volume. • DirectX -- If you experience audio problems using DirectX, connect to the DirectX Web site for the latest troubleshooting information, as explained in "DirectX Troubleshooting" earlier. K. Performance Troubleshooting • IDE CD-ROM Drives -- IDE CD-ROM drives may cause Age of Empires to run slowly. To fix this problem, start a game, click Menu on the menu bar, click Game Settings, and then turn off the music volume. • Sound Blaster AWE 64 Adapters -- Sound Blaster AWE 64 adapters in certain hardware configurations may cause Age of Empires to lock up after several minutes of gameplay. To fix this problem, be sure you are using the latest drivers. If Age of Empires continues to lock up, add the Msync parameter to the command line in the Age of Empires shortcut and to the Age of Empires registry for multiplayer games using the Internet Gaming Zone. For information about adding parameters to the command line, see "Command Line Parameters" under "Performance Troubleshooting" later in this Readme file. Game Performance The following items affect overall game performance (listed from most to least impact): • The more computer players, the greater the impact on game performance. Like humans, each computer player needs time to think. In a multiplayer game, the host runs the computer players; therefore, the person with the fastest computer should host the game. • The higher the screen resolution, the greater the impact on game performance. For example, a game might be twice as fast at 640  480 than at 1024  768. • The more moving units (villagers, military units, and boats) on the map, the greater the impact on game performance. Combat, particularly with missile weapons, such as archers, Ballistas, and catapults, also affects performance. • The faster the game speed, the greater the impact on game performance. • The larger the map, the greater the impact on game performance. • The faster the scroll speed, the greater the impact on game performance. In a multiplayer game, scroll speed does not affect overall game performance, except on the slowest computer. • Music is played from the disc and has a slight impact on game performance. You can turn the music off using the Game Settings option of the menu, or you can add the NoMusic parameter to the command line (see "Command Line Parameters" under "Performance Troubleshooting" later in this Readme file). • Long, ambient sounds (such as crickets, the ocean, and birds) have a slight impact on game performance. You can turn off these sounds by adding the NoTerrainSound parameter to the command line (see "Command Line Parameters" under "Performance Troubleshooting" later in this Readme file). • Other applications running while you are playing Age of Empires decrease game performance. Close other applications before you start Age of Empires. Multiplayer Game Performance The following items should be noted in addition to the preceding list to improve game performance in multiplayer games: • The fewer players in the game, the faster the game will run. Game performance is slower in an 8-player game than in a 2-player game. • The player with the fastest computer should be the host, even if there are no computer players. A little extra work is done on the host machine. • When playing a multiplayer game over the Internet using a dial-up connection, adding computer players to the game is not recommended when more than three human players are in the game. In low-bandwidth situations, computer players can have an adverse effect on game performance. • Multiplayer games run only as fast as the slowest machine in the game. To see which players are experiencing internet latency or frame rate problems, click the S button in the lower-right corner of the game screen to display the player scores and the following information:

If a player's frame rate drops below 15 frames per second, a turtle appears beside the name of the player with the slowest system. If the frame rate of more than one player drops below 15 frames per second, a turtle is shown only beside the name of the player with the slowest system. The player can try to improve performance, as explained throughout this section, or drop out of the game.

If you are connected to a multiplayer game across the Internet, a yellow or red symbol appears beside the names of players with whom you have a slow connection (yellow = latency of 300 milliseconds to 1 second; red = latency greater than 1 second). To decrease the latency problem, the player can try to reestablish the Internet connection and restart the game. • Other applications running while you are playing Age of Empires decrease game performance. If you are connected to a multiplayer game through the Internet Gaming Zone, once the game starts, you can press ALT+TAB to display and close your Web browser. Your Web browser does not need to be running after you are connected to a game through the Internet Gaming Zone. Command Line Parameters You can add parameters to the Age of Empires command line to customize startup or resolve problems with certain hardware configurations. To add parameters to the command line in the Age of Empires shortcut 1.	Right-click the Age of Empires shortcut, click Properties, and then click Shortcut. 2.	In the Target text box, type the name of the parameter after the existing command line text. For example, if you add the parameters NoStartup and NoTerrainSound, the command line will read: "C:\Programs\Microsoft Games\Age of Empires\Empires.exe" Nostartup Noterrainsound. Parameters must be separated by a space; capitalization is not important. To add parameters to the Age of Empires registry for multiplayer games using the Internet Gaming Zone 1.	Click the Start button, and then click Run. 2.	Type Regedit, and then click OK. 3.	Double-click Hkey_local_machine/Software/Microsoft/DirectPlay/Applications/Age of Empires/CommandLine. 4.	In the Value data text box, type the name of the parameter after the existing command line text. For example, if you add the parameters NoStartup and NoTerrainSound, the command line will read: "Lobby NoStartup NoTerrainSound." Parameters must be separated by a space; capitalization is not important. Do not remove the word "lobby" from the command line. The command line parameters include: • NoStartup -- Skips all cinematic sequences before the game starts. • 640, 800, 1024 -- Sets the screen resolution to 640  480, 800  600, or 1,024  768. For example, 640 sets the screen resolution to 640  480, 800 sets the screen resolution to 800  600, and 1024 sets the screen resolution to 1,024  768. You can also set the screen resolution using the Game Settings option on the Menu button. • Mfill -- Fixes horizontal line problem that may occur with some Matrox video adapter configurations. • NormalMouse -- Replaces the custom mouse pointer with a standard mouse pointer. • NoSound -- Turns off all sounds, except those played in cinematics. • NoTerrainSound -- Turns off all terrain sounds. • NoMusic -- Turns off all music. • Msync -- Fixes lock-up problem that may occur with some SoundBlaster AWE configurations. • MidiMusic -- Plays midi music instead of Redbook Audio music from the Age of Empires Gold disc. • Limit= -- Lets the host of a multiplayer game increase or decrease the 50-unit population limit. Type the population limit instead of the letter "x." For example, to set the population limit to 65, type Limit=65. You can type any number from 25 to 200. The default setting is 50. If you are playing a multiplayer game through Microsoft's Internet Gaming Zone, the game host must also add the Limit= parameter to the Age of Empires registry.

Note: Changing the default population limit is not recommended or supported.

Increasing the population limit decreases game performance. For example, with a 50-unit population limit, the potential number of concurrent units in an 8-player game is 400. With a 200-unit population limit, the potential number of concurrent units in an 8-player game is 1600. This increase in the number of units can seriously degrade overall game performance. L. Head-to-Head Play Troubleshooting • Age of Empires Versions -- In a multiplayer game, all players must be using the same version of Age of Empires. • Multiplayer with Eight Players -- If you are playing a multiplayer game with eight players, performance is best with the minimum system requirements of a Pentium 90 processor and 24 MB of RAM for each player. The game creator should have the most powerful computer and the most RAM. • Multiplayer Performance -- If you experience performance problems during a multiplayer game, see "Performance Troubleshooting" earlier in this Readme file. • Modem Connections -- You do not receive a busy signal if you join a multiplayer game using the connection type Modem Connection for DirectPlay and the phone line of the host computer is busy. • Multiple IP Addresses -- If other players are not able to connect to a game you have created by typing the IP address that displays when you click the IP button on the Multiplayer Create Game screen, you may have multiple IP addresses. You can display all of your IP addresses by running Winipcfg. To run Winipcfg 1.	Click the Start button, and then click Run. 2.	Type Winipcfg, and then click OK. 3.	Select PPP Adapter. The correct IP address is displayed in the IP Address box. M. Age of Empires Information • If you'd like to hear tips and strategies for Age of Empires, call our automated Hints Line at (900) 786-HINT, 24 hours/day. Calls are $0.95/minute. You must be 18 years or older or have parental permission. • For more information about Age of Empires, visit our Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/games/empires • If you'd like to play against opponents over the Internet, check out the Internet Gaming Zone at http://www.zone.com

N. Welcome to the Best in Online Gaming!

This CD includes free software you can use to install the Internet Gaming Zone.

Check out the Internet Gaming Zone, and play games online against friends from around the world! We feature the best in free multiplayer card and board games, like spades and backgammon, and matchmaking support for popular retail CD-ROM titles. Build a great army from a lowly tribe in the award-winning Age of Empires. Race a motorcycle across desert dunes in Motocross Madness. Or dogfight other WWII pilots in the spectacular Fighter Ace. With thousands of members online at any time of day, you'll always find a worthy opponent on the Zone!

To install Zone software

1.	On the Age of Empires Gold CD, double-click AOESetup.exe. When the Setup screen appears, click Previews. 2.	Click Internet Gaming Zone, and then click Install Software.

You can also find the Zone software on the CD in Sampler\Demos\Zone\ZoneA501.exe.