Manual for "Crusade in Europe"

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Does anyone have a scanned manual for Microprose's Crusade in Europe
(Decision in desert and Conflict in Vietnam would be very nice too).
It's downloadable from Underdogs but manual is nowhere to be found on
net.

Piotr
 
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p.wieczorek@epf.pl wrote in news:1116860472.007434.248490
@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:

> Does anyone have a scanned manual for Microprose's Crusade in Europe
> (Decision in desert and Conflict in Vietnam would be very nice too).
> It's downloadable from Underdogs but manual is nowhere to be found on
> net.

I've got the keyboard shortcuts for the Apple II version of Crusade in
Europe :

1. ACTION COMMANDS
M - Move
A - Attack
D - Defend
R - Reserve
2. OBJECTIVE COMMAND
H - Here (use with above)
3. INFORMATION COMMANDS
[SPACE] - Unit Status
C - City (under cursor)
G - General
W - Who (move cursor to last reporting unit)
? - Who's Winning
O - Overview Map
4. UTILITY COMMANDS
F - Freeze Game
L - Load Saved Game
Q - Quit
B - Flashback (review mode - N/A in 64k game)
S - Save Game
T - Terrain
U - Units
< - Increase Game Speed
> - Decrease Game Speed
N - Toggle Graphics Mode (color)


and for Decision in the Desert :

1. ACTION COMMANDS
M - Move
A - Attack
D - Defend
R - Reserve
2. OBJECTIVE COMMAND
H - Here (use with above)
3. INFORMATION COMMANDS
[SPACE] - Unit Status
C - City (under cursor)
G - General
W - Who (move cursor to last reporting unit)
? - Who's Winning
O - Overview Map
4. UTILITY COMMANDS
F - Freeze Game
L - Load Saved Game
Q - Quit
B - Flashback (review mode - N/A in 64k game)
S - Save Game
T - Terrain
U - Units
< - Increase Game Speed
> - Decrease Game Speed
N - Toggle Graphics Mode (color)


Hope this helps,

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

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"Ceterum censeo Belgicam delendam."
(Cato, 'Pro Gerolphe')
 
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Thanks but I'm interested in reading complete manual, to learn about
e.g. mechanisms of supply allocation in the game, or victory odds for
differned kinds of units and terrains.

Piotr