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`Table of Contents
`Getting Started (PC)
`Troubleshooting (PC)
`Getting Started (MAC)
`Troubleshooting (MAC)
`Technical Support
`MultiPlayer Games
`Game Tutorial
`HotKeys
`Resources
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`Terran
`History
`Overview
`Units
`Buildings
`Factions
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`Zerg
`History
`Overview
`Units
`Structures
`Broods
`Protoss
`History
`Overview
`Units
`Buildings
`Tribes
`Roster of Heroes
`Credits
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`GETTING STARTED [PC]
`SYSTEM REQUIRE-MEN IS
`Computer: Starcraft requires an IBM PC or 100% compatible computer, with a Pentium®
`90MHz or better processor. Your computer must have at least 16 megabytes of RAM.
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`Operating System: You must be utilizing Windows® 95 later or Windows® NT 4.0 or later
`to play Starcraft on your system.
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`Controls: A keyboard and a 100% Microsoft ® -compatible mouse are required.
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`Drives: A hard drive with 80 MB of disk space available and a double speed CD -ROM
`drive are necessary for installation and play. A quad -speed CD -ROM drive is necessary to
`view cinematic sequences.
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`Video: Starcraft requires a Local -bus SVGA video card that supports DirectDraw®. You
`must have DirectX® 2.0 or better installed on your system to play the game (DirectX 5.0 is
`included on the Starcraft CD.)
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`Sound: Starcraft will work with any DirectX 2.0 or better compatible sound card. To play
`the music during the game, your sound card must be configured for playing digital audio.
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`INS T ALLA LION OF S. T'ARCRAFT
`Place the Starcraft CD into your CD -ROM drive. If your computer is AutoPlay capable, a
`Starcraft menu will automatically appear on the screen. Select "Install Starcraft" from the list of
`choices to start the installation program. Follow the on- screen instructions to install Starcraft
`on your system. After the game is successfully installed, a Starcraft shortcut will be added to
`your Start menu.
`If your system is not AutoPlay capable, open the "My Computer" icon on your Desktop,
`then select the drive letter that represents your CD -ROM drive. Double -click on the "Install"
`icon and continue as above.
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`INSTALLATION OF DIRKTX
`Make sure that the Starcraft CD is in your CD -ROM drive. When you begin the installation
`process, Starcraft will automatically detect whether you have DirectX 2.0 or better. Should
`you need to update your version of DirectX or install it for the first time, you will be prompted
`to do so. As Starcraft cannot be played without DirectX, we highly recommend installing it
`immediately should you be so directed.
`If you experience any problems with Starcraft, please see our Troubleshooting section before
`attempting to contact technical support.
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`Starcraft requires that you have Microsoft's DirectX 2.0 or higher installed and that your video and sound cards are
`DirectX 2.0 compatible. DirectX 5.0 is included on the Starcraft CD and can be installed by running "Install DirectX"
`from the list of options. The most common problem with DirectX games is the drivers that are in use for your sound
`If you have problems with Starcraft, you should always contact your video and sound card
`card and your video card.
`manufacturer (either through their web sites or over the telephone) for information on obtaining the latest drivers.
`Most problems will stem from systems that are using older drivers.
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`I do not have any video when I start Starcraft!
`This problem is usually attributed to older, or incompatible, DirectX drivers. Starcraft runs in 640x480 mode and
`some video cards have a problem with DirectX automatically switching to that resolution. You can manually
`change the screen resolution to 640x480 with 256 colors as the color depth by opening the Start menu and then
`opening the Control Panel in the Settings folder. Open the Display Control Panel, click on the Settings tab, and
`change your Display Area and Color Palette settings.
`Starcraft loads, but after playing for awhile, I receive a DirectSound Error, DirectDraw Error or Page Fault!
`These issues are directly attributed to both the DirectSound and DirectDraw drivers that are in use on your
`system. To correct these problems, you will want to obtain the latest DirectX compatible sound drivers from
`your sound card manufacturer, and the latest DirectX compatible video drivers from your video card manufacturer.
`If this problem persists, please contact our Technical Support department or check the Technical Support FAQ at
`http: / /www.bl izzard.com
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`I am not hearing any music or sound effects in Starcraft.
`Make sure that your sound card is compatible with DirectX 2.0 or higher. Sound cards that are not supported
`under Microsoft's DirectX will not work with Starcraft. Install DirectX 5.0 from the Starcraft CD. You should also
`contact your sound card manufacturer to obtain the latest drivers for your system and information on installing
`them.
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`I keep hearing static or feedback during the game.
`This usually occurs with older sound card drivers. Contact your sound card manufacturer to obtain the latest
`drivers. You also may want to check your mixer settings by opening the Start menu and then opening the Programs,
`Accessories and Multimedia folders in that order. Select the "Volume Control "option. You may now adjust your
`mixer settings by moving the sliders up or down.
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`Why am I only getting a black screen when I start Starcraft?
`Either your video card is not DirectX compatible, or you are using an older version of DirectX. You will need to
`install DirectX 5.0 from the Starcraft CL) and /or obtain DirectX compatible drivers from your video card
`manufacturer.
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`Will Starcraft work on my Cyrix 6x86, MediaGX, or AMD K6 computer?
`Yes.
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`Can I run Starcraft on my 486 or other non -Pentium processor?
`Starcraft has been optimized to run best on a Pentium 90 or faster processor. While CPUs slower than a Pentium
`90 may run the game, it may not run properly or at playable speeds.
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`Is there any way to play the full version of Starcraft without the CD?
`No, you must have the Starcraft CD in your CD -ROM drive in order to play a full -version single player game. See
`the Multiplayer section of this manual for information on "spawning" Starcraft on other systems.
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`This should cause no problems. However, due to performance issues, we do not recommend it.
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`GETTING STARTED [MACe]
`SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
`Computer: Starcraft requires a Mac OS° computer with a PowerPC° processor (120Mhz
`or higher recommended) and 16 megabytes of physical RAM plus Virtual Memory (32
`megabytes of RAM recommended). For multiplayer games of Starcraft, 32 megabytes of
`physical RAM is required.
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`Operating System: Starcraft requires System 7.6 or higher.
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`Controls: A keyboard and mouse are required. If you have a two button mouse, please
`consult your mouse manual for instructions on configuring the second button to simulate
`a command (C) click.
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`Drives: A hard drive and a double -speed or faster CD -ROM drive are required for
`installation and play. A quad -speed CD -ROM drive is necessary to view cinematic sequences.
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`Video: Starcraft requires that your computer support at least a 640 x 480 display in 256
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`Sound: Starcraft will work with any Mac OS compatible system's built in sound.
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`INSTALLATION OF S FARCRAF T
`Place the Starcraft CD into your CD -ROM drive. Double -click on the Starcraft CD Icon, and
`then double -click on the "Starcraft Installer" to copy the required game and system files to
`your hard drive. The installer will present an abbreviated "Read Me ". Please read this, as it will
`contain the most up to date information about Starcraft.
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`TROIJBLFSNOOTING
`Most problems running Starcraft on the Macintosh° are resolved by making sure that the
`proper extensions are loaded and that there are no extension conflicts. Below is the Minimal
`Extension list for Starcraft Macintosh:
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`Apple CD -ROM
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`Open Transport (for multiplayer only)
`The easiest way to avoid extension conflicts is to set up an Extension Set specifically for
`Starcraft using the Extensions Manager Control panel (or third party equivalent). Select only
`the extensions you need loaded, save the set and restart your Macintosh.
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`ONLINE- SUPPORT SERVICES
`Blizzard Entertainment provides upcoming news, software updates, product demos, reviews,
`technical support and more on the following online services.
`support @blizzard.corn (for IBM -PC)
`Internet:
`macsupport @blizzard.com (for Macintosh)
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`World Wide Web:
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`http : / /www.blizzard.com /support.htm
`http://www.battle.net
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`ADDITIONAL Sl iPPORT SERVICES
`Automated Technical Support, with faxing capability for most problems, is currently available
`twenty -four hours per day, seven days a week at: (949) 955 -1382.
`You may also contact Blizzard Entertainment via fax and mail.
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`Fax: (949) 955 -0157
`We receive faxes 24 hours a day, and will respond 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Pacific Time, Monday
`through Friday, holidays excluded.
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`Mail:
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`FWFQ RE YOU CALL FOR 1 ECHNICAL StIPPORT
`If you are having problems, please consult the "Troubleshooting" section before calling
`technical support. We receive many calls every day and can deal with your inquiry more
`efficiently if you know the following information:
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`The manufacturer of your computer and the CPU type /speed
`How much RAM your system has
`The version and type of operating system that you are using
`The manufacturer and model of your video card, sound card and modem
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`Our technical support number is (949) 955 -1382. Our hours are 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Pacific Time,
`Monday through Friday, holidays excluded. Have a pen and paper handy when you call, and
`be near your computer if at all possible. NO GAME PLAYING HINTS WILL BE GIVEN
`THROUGH THIS NUMBER. Hints are available through our 900 number, which is listed on
`the Contacts page at the front of this manual.
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`M[1L 1 (PLAYER GAMING
`Starcraft allows you to play with up to eight
`players in either stand -alone scenarios or in
`multiplayer campaigns. Each side can be
`controlled by either a human or computer
`opponent. The first time you start a multiplayer
`game over a modem, direct connection or
`local area network, you will be asked to create
`a multiplayer ID. This multiplayer ID will be
`used whenever you enter into a game using
`any of these three connection methods.
`Battle.net requires the creation of a separate
`Battle.net ID.
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`CONNECTION METHODS
`It is important to note that any multiplayer game is limited by the quality of the connection
`of all of the systems involved. Heavy network traffic, poor cabling, line noise, latency, and
`other environmental effects can adversely affect the reliability and performance of a multiplayer
`game.
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`RATTLE-.NET CONNECTION
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`Supports: 2 -8 players
`Requires: A 32 -bit TCP /IP connection to the
`Internet. This can either be a dial -up
`connection or a direct connection.
`Battle.net is Blizzard Entertainment's
`Internet gaming service. It allows players from
`around the world to battle against each other.
`Battle.net also supports a world -wide ranking
`system, enabling you to test your Starcraft
`skills against comparable opponents. Select
`the "Battle.net" connection method to
`connect to Battle.net. If your computer is
`configured to automatically dial out, Starcraft
`will dial your Internet Service Provider. Otherwise, you must establish a connection to your
`Internet Sevice Provider before running Starcraft. Once connected to Battle.net, you can chat
`with other players to arrange, create, and join games. Specific information is available from
`within Battle.net by pressing the F1 key on the keyboard.
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`your connection and whether your connection supports 32 -bit TCP /IP applications. A high
`latency connection with any of the players can result in an unstable multiplayer game. If you
`are having problems connecting with Battle.net call your Internet Service Provider and ask for
`their most up to date 32 -bit program to connect to the Internet.
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`Supports: 2 -8 players
`Requires: 2 or more computers, connected
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`To create a game, click "Create." The name
`of that game will be based on your multiplayer
`ID. If you wish to join a specific game, you
`will need to know the name of the game prior
`to joining. To join a game, select the desired
`game from the list and click OK.
`Troubleshooting: Check the settings for the
`IPX /SPX protocol in the "Network" control
`administrator for assistance in setting up your network connection.
`panel;
`You will need to be sure that all computers are configured to see the same IPX frame type.
`Check all the physical network connections. Note that Starcraft will only work across one
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`MODEM C(NNKTION
`Supports: 2 players
`Requires: 2 computers, each with its own
`modem and telephone line
`If your system has one modem installed, that
`modem will automatically be chosen when
`you select Modem as your connection type.
`If you have more than one modem installed,
`you will need to choose the specific modem
`that you wish to use.
`The player that is answering the call should
`select "Create Game" from the menu. The
`other player should select "New Number" and enter the game creator's phone number. If the
`game creator's number has been previously entered, it can be selected from the menu list. If
`their modem is set up correctly, their game will automatically answer the incoming call and
`establish the connection.
`Troubleshooting: Your modem needs to be set up correctly in the Windows 95 or Windows
`NT "Modems" Control Panel before Starcraft will recognize it. Check your modem's settings
`by opening the "Modems" Control Panel. Click on the "Diagnostics" tab, and double -click on
`the modem that you wish to check. Windows 95 and Windows NT will run a test on your
`modem. If any errors are reported, consult your modem manufacturer. Make sure that the
`modem's COM port is not being used by another application.
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`Supports: 2 -4 players
`Requires: 2 or more computers connected via
`their serial ports with a null -modem cable.
`One player needs to select the "Create
`Game" option to start a game. If the second
`player does not automatically join, select
`"Retry Connection" to attempt to join the
`game again. Should you wish to link three or
`four computers for direct connection play,
`please refer to the SERIAL.DOC technical help
`file in the Starcraft directory.
`Troubleshooting: Check the cable to ensure that it is a null -modem cable and double check
`the connections. If a null -modem adapter is being used, make sure that only one adapter is
`being used. The cable needs to connect to the serial port or COM ports on each computer, not
`the parallel (printer) ports. Make sure that there are no conflicts between the COM ports that
`are being used for the null -modem connection and any other devices on either system.
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`Supports: 2 -8 players
`Requires: 2 or more Macintosh computers,
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`To create a game, click "Create ". The name
`of that game will be based on your multiplayer
`ID. A player who wishes to join your game
`will need to know the game's name.
`If your network has more than one
`AppleTalk zone, then you can click the
`"Choose Zone" button to select the zone that Starcraft will listen to in search of a game. Note
`that Starcraft will only display games on one AppleTalk Zone at a time.
`Troubleshooting: Check the settings for your network in the "AppleTalk" or "Network" control
`panel; consult your owner's manual for assistance in setting up your network connection.
`Check all of the physical network connections.
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`SPAWNED GAMES
`Starcraft allows for up to eight players to compete in multiplayer games with only one CD
`using a feature known as "Spawning ". To create a spawned copy, simply select the Install
`Spawn option from the Install Screen to create a spawned version of Starcraft. When prompted
`to enter your CD Key, enter the CD Key associated with the Starcraft CD from which you are
`installing the spawned copy. When you run Starcraft without a CD (indicating that you are
`using a spawned version), you can only play multiplayer games created by the person who
`spawned your copy of Starcraft and has the Starcraft CD in his computer.
`Certain features of Starcraft are only available when you have the Starcraft CD in the drive.
`These include the playing the single player campaigns, creating multiplayer games, playing
`against players with different CD keys and using the Campaign Editor.
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`MIJL 11 PLAYER GAME TYPES
`Starcraft has the ability to play a wide variety of multi player and team games such as Melee,
`Free For All, Greed, Slaughter and Capture the Flag. To view an updated list and descriptions
`of these and additional game types, direct your internet browser to the Battle.net homepage at
`http: / /www.battle.net and follow the link to the Starcraft F.A.Q.
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`NOTES ON USING 1 HE MOUSE IN STAR(RAFT
`The majority of your control during a game of Starcraft is through using your mouse. The
`mouse performs the following actions:
`SELECTION (LEFT-CLICK)
`The left mouse button is used to select units, buildings, command buttons and points of
`action (locations where orders are carried out).
`AUTO COMMANDS (RIGHT-CLICK)
`When you have a unit or group selected, the right mouse button can be used to issue
`intelligent commands that will automatically be carried out. Macintosh users with a one button
`mouse can hold down the command (N) key and click to use Auto Commands.
`1. Select an SCV.
`2. While the SCV is selected, move the targeting cursor over a mineral field. Right -click
`(Macintosh:::- click) on the minerals to be Gathered.
`3. The SCV will automatically move to the mineral field and begin gathering resources.
`4. Select a Marine.
`5. While the Marine is selected, move the targeting cursor to an open area. Right -click
`(Macintosh: u- click) on that area to order the Marine to move.
`6. The Marine will automatically move to the selected area.
`7. By using the Auto Command feature, units can be ordered to perform logical tasks
`(move, gather resources, repair, attack) without multiple keystrokes or button
`commands.
`By holding down the shift key, units can be issued multiple Auto Commands, such as
`movement waypoints or repair orders. Up to nine commands per unit can be queued up in
`this way.
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`STARCRAFT Tl1T(RIAI.
`The game begins with a graphic introduction to the world of Starcraft. If you would like to
`bypass this introduction, press the space bar or click the left mouse button. After the introduction
`you will be taken to the Starcraft Main Menu.
`Click on the Single Player option or type "S" to begin a single player game. Note that the
`letter S in "Single Player" is a different color than the rest of the title. This different colored
`letter is a "hotkey" (or keyboard shortcut) which, when entered, allows you to bypass clicking
`with the mouse. This convention is used throughout the game.
`The next step is to create your player ID. The first time you run Starcraft, you are automatically
`prompted to enter a new ID name. Enter any name that you wish, and then click on the OK
`button. To start playing with the ID you have just created, select OK again.
`The next screen allows you to start the Terran, Zerg or Protoss Campaign, Load a Saved
`Game or Load a Custom Mission. To access the Starcraft Tutorial, select the Terran Campaign.
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`RESOURCES
`This indicates the amount of harvested Minerals and refined Vespene Gas you currently
`have accumulated, as well as the current level of Supplies you have.
`PORTRAIT
`This is a close up of the unit currently selected.
`STATUS DISPLAY
`This is detailed information, including numeric statistics on any building or single unit selected
`in the Main Screen.
`COMMAND BUTTONS
`These are the different commands available to the unit, such as Build, Attack, etc.
`MINI MAP
`This is a bird's eye view of your Main Screen that allows you to see the entire battlefield at
`once. Your buildings and units appear as green squares. Other player's units, buildings and
`resource nodes appear as different colors. This map will increase in detail as you explore the
`lands surrounding your outpost.
`MAIN SCREEN
`This is the main field of play. Here you will be able to see, in great detail, the events that
`transpire in the area around you. You may select units or buildings in this window using the
`mouse. When one of your units is selected, a green circle will surround the unit, indicating
`that it is now prepared to receive your orders.
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`This button toggles whether or not terrain is displayed in the Mini Map. Hiding terrain may
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`This button calls up the Starcraft Options menu.
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`Save Game: This allows you to save the game you are currently engaged in.
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`Load Game: This allows you to load and continue a game that you have previously
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`Pause Game: This allows you to pause the game you are currently engaged in.
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`Options: This brings up the Speed and Sound menus.
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`Help: This allows you to access a list of keyboard commands as well as Starcraft Tips.
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`Mission Objectives: This displays the victory conditions for the current mission.
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`End Mission: This allows you to terminate the current mission. You will be asked to
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`Return to Game: This closes the Starcraft Options menu and allows you to resume
`the game you are currently engaged in.
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`During a single player game clicking the Menu Button also pauses the game.
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`ESTARI TSHING YOl1K OUTPOST
`Your mission is to create a small outpost on an abandoned space platform. In the center of
`your Main Screen you will see a Command Center, a Supply Depot, a group of Terran Marines
`and an SCV.
`1. Move the arrow over the Command Center. When you are over a unit or building on
`the Command Map that you are able to select, the arrow will change into a selection
`cursor.
`2. Select the Command Center. When you select a unit or building, a colored circle
`highlights your choice. Also, a description of the selection will appear at the bottom
`of the Main Screen in the Status Display area.
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`BUILDING AN SCV
`1. Move the arrow over the SCV Command Button. The words Build SCV will appear in
`an automated heads -up display. Note that the cost of building this unit and how many
`supplies it requires appears in a heads -up display that is directly connected to the
`Command Button. All costs for buildings and upgrades will appear in the same way.
`2. Click on the Build SCV button. This begins the process of building your SCV. Note
`that the state of completion and the units in the queue to be built arc shown in the
`Status Display area.
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`Main Screen.
`5. To view your current
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`Main Screen. You must have supplies available in order to build or train more units.
`To increase the supplies available for use by your outpost, another Supply Depot must
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`CONS I RUUCTION OF f3tJILDINGS
`1. Select an SCV.
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`Command Button area and
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`3. Move the mouse over the
`buttons and select the one
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`Depot. A green tinted image
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`Buildings must have ample space available in explored territory in order to be placed.
`Specific Restrictions
`Command Centers must be constructed a minimum distance from any Mineral Fields
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`Buildings mayonlybe constructed on terrain that is defined as suitable for construction.
`Buildings may only be constructed in areas that have been explored.
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`image that lies within the restricted location will be denoted by a red tint. Also, a message will
`inform you why you cannot build there, and you will be unable to place the building.
`4. To place a building, select an area that falls within the restrictions for construction.
`When you have chosen an appropriate site, left -click to place the building. The SCV
`will move to the selected site and begin construction. Note that construction does
`not begin until the SCV reaches the selected site. Any obstacles present when the SCV
`reaches the site will prevent the construction from commencing.
`If you select the new Supply Depot while it is being constructed, you will notice a completion
`bar in the Status Display area. A status bar located below the selected building indicates how
`much damage the structure can take before it is destroyed. Note that a building under
`construction begins in a weakened state and only reaches full strength when construction has
`been completed.
`5. Once the SCV has completed this construction, select the new Supply Depot. Notice
`that the total available supplies have been increased. Remember that you can also
`select your Command Center or refer to the display in the upper right corner of the
`Main Screen.
`The construction of certain buildings provides opportunities for various unit upgrades.
`When such an upgrade is available, moving the arrow over the associated Command Button
`will activate a heads -up display listing the requirements to obtain that upgrade.
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`FXPWRA TION AND T HE E J OF WAR
`You will now want to begin gathering resources such as Minerals and Vespene Gas. To
`increase your reserves, you must find Mineral fields to harvest and search for Vespene geysers
`that may be found about the area. Initially, the area around your Command Center and Supply
`Depot is unexplored and will appear as great black regions on both your Main Screen and
`Mini Map.
`1. Select an SCV. Then select the
`Move button from the Command
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`2.A targeting cursor will appear on
`the Main Screen. Use this to indicate
`the destination of the selected unit.
`3. Send your SCV into the unmapped
`region to the left of the Command
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`Map. Continue to explore the area immediately around your Command Center and
`then return the SCV to its starting location.
`5. The area that is no longer in the vision of any of your units or buildings becomes
`shrouded. While the terrain that is in the shrouded area is still known, any units that
`you do not control that enter into this "Fog of War" will not be visible on the Main
`Screen or the Mini Map.
`If buildings occupy an area that is lat