The 3DO Company High Heat Baseball(tm) 2000 March 1999 Thank you for purchasing HIGH HEAT BASEBALL 2000. We recommend that you read this file to get information about installing, running and maximizing the performance of HIGH HEAT BASEBALL 2000. This document contains useful information that will allow you to get as much enjoyment out of this game as possible. ………………………………………………………………………… 1) Installation 2) System Requirements 3) Gameplay 4) ALT-TAB Key Use and Other Keyboard Information 5) Multi-player Information 6) Video Card and Other Hardware Drivers / Direct X 7) Changing Your System to Use Small Fonts 8) Purchasing Software 9) Contacting Customer Support ………………………………………………………………………… 1) Installation To install High Heat Baseball 2000: Insert the High Heat Baseball 2000 CD into the CD-ROM drive. If you have Autoplay enabled, the installation screen appears. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation of High Heat Baseball 2000. If you have disabled Autoplay within Windows 95/98: Select "Run..." from the Start menu. Left-click on the BROWSE button. Left-click on your CD-ROM drive in the list, then left-click on the file called "Setup.exe" and press OPEN. Left-click OK to begin installation. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. To run the game after installation: Open the Start menu and open the Programs submenu. Select the 3DO program group, and choose High Heat Baseball 2000. You can also run High Heat Baseball 2000 by opening the game folder located in the "Program Files\3DO" directory and double-clicking on "Hh2k.exe." You can also start the game by double-clicking on the High Heat Baseball 2000 icon on your desktop. NOTE: If you choose to do a Minimum install, you may notice occasional drops in framerate during gameplay. You may be able to minimize this effect by turning the volume settings for the Announcer and the Stadium Announcer down to zero. ………………………………………………………………………… 2) System Requirements Minimum Configuration -Pentiumฎ 166Mhz CPU -16 MB RAM -60MB free Hard Disk space -Windowsฎ 95/98 -4X CD-ROM -8-bit SoundBlaster or Microsoft Sound System Compatible Card -SVGA or VGA video card with minimum 1 MB of RAM -Microsoft DirectX(tm) 6.1 or better -Mouse and Keyboard Recommended Configuration -Pentium 200Mhz CPU with MMXTM -32MB RAM -200MB free Hard Disk space -Windows 95/98 -6X+ CD-ROM drive -16 bit SoundBlaster or Microsoft Sound System Compatible Card -3D video accelerator card with 4MB or more of RAM -Mouse and Keyboard -Gravis X-Terminator, Microsoft Sidewinder gamepad, Gravis GamePad Pro or Gravis PC GamePad ………………………………………………………………………… 3) Gameplay Refer to your High Heat Baseball 2000 game manual for gameplay instructions. Additional information on gameplay is available from within the game under Utilities in the Main Menu. The VCR Replay camera control has changed. Both the VCR-like controls and the camera positioning controls are available from the same controller. To switch from VCR mode to camera positioning mode, press the button specified in the Game Manual as the button which would switch the control between the two controllers. The custom camera now lets you point the camera in different directions during gameplay. Controls are similar to the ones for the VCR camera controls. NOTE: Do not remove the CD-ROM while the game is running. NOTE: High Heat Baseball 2000 comes with a Player Editor which is a powerful tool that you can use to modify existing player stats and ratings as you like. Changing a player's statistics to highly exaggerated values could cause High Heat Baseball 2000 to become unstable. Experiment at your own risk. ………………………………………………………………………… 4) ALT-TAB Key Use and Other Keyboard Information In High Heat Baseball 2000, you may press [ALT]+[TAB] on your keyboard to return to Desktop; however, we strongly recommend you close all programs before running High Heat Baseball 2000. The following are Hot Keys that may be used during a game: [ESC] During game play, you can press the Esc key to bring up the Pause Menu. [F1] Displays the Pitching Key during game play. [F2] Toggles the batting camera between low, high, pitcher and blimp angles. [F3] Works in conjunction with F2. When switching between low and high batting camera angles, you can stop the camera movement by pressing F3 for a customized height setting. [F4] Displays the next 3 batters due up. [F5] Displays the statistics for both the batter and the pitcher. [F6] Toggles displayed statistics between current season, previous season, and career statistics. [F7] Toggles displayed statistic between combined handedness, stats vs. left-handed opponents, stats vs. right-handed opponents, and stats relative to the handedness of the current opponent. [F8] Toggles display of baserunner statistics. [F9] or [R] Replays the last pitch and diagrams the ball path as it approaches the strikezone. [F10] Toggles a heads-up display showing the strikezone. [F11] Toggles a heads-up display showing the "actual" strikezone. The actual strikezone may differ from the standard depending upon whether you have the Variable Umpire option enabled. [F12] Toggles the chat window display on or off during network play. [Backspace] Activates the chat window (so you can type messages) during network play. [Q] In Net Play, acts as an emergency quit-game button if pressed while in remote pause. ………………………………………………………………………… 5) Multi-Player Information High Heat Baseball 2000 supports multiplay action over direct connection, LAN and the following Internet gaming services: HEAT.NET (http://heat.net) Microsoft Gaming Zone (http://zone.msn.com) MPLAYER.COM (http://www.mplayer.com) When launching High Heat Baseball 2000 through one of these on-line services, some of the introductory movies are not shown. After the movie, you will go right into the Game Options dialog, which serves as the connection screen. Once a game is completed you will come back to Game Options after the Box Scores. If you quit a game, you will exit High Heat Baseball 2000 and go back to the Internet lobby where you started. If you need to install the software to run these services, double-click on your CD-ROM drive to bring up the High Heat Baseball 2000 AutoRun program. Click the Multiplayer button, and then click the button for the service you wish to install. Once the software has been installed you may launch a mutliplayer game on the service you have installed by either using the shortcuts in your Start Menu or through the AutoRun's Multiplayer screen. If you are using modem for a direct connection, the person joining the session has the option to configure their modem from within High Heat Baseball 2000. To do this: - Select Modem Connection for Direct Play as the connection option. - Leave the Phone Number field empty and click OK. - This will bring up a standard modem configuration screen. - Configure your modem as you choose, enter the desired phone number, and click OK. NOTE: Modem-to-modem direct connection is not currently supported in High Heat Baseball 2000. NOTE: The Pitcher Warm-Up Option described in the user manual is disabled in multiplayer net games. ………………………………………………………………………… 6) Video Card and Other Hardware Drivers / Direct X High Heat Baseball 2000 works on any D3D compatible video card. If your video card is not D3D compatible, then you will have to run High Heat Baseball 2000 in software mode. Video preferences are determined the first time you run the game. High Heat Baseball 2000 requires Microsoft DirectX(tm) 6.1 to run. You are given the option to install DirectX during the installation of High Heat Baseball 2000. If you wish to install DirectX separately, do the following: - Open Windows Explorer. - Navigate to your CD-ROM drive. - Open the DirectX folder on the High Heat Baseball CD. - Double-click on Dxsetup.exe and follow installation instructions. For further information about the latest Direct X drivers please refer to the Microsoft web site at http://www.microsoft.com/directx. VIDEO HARWARE NOTES: ATI Rage Pro video cards must set their desktop to 16 bit color before running High Heat Baseball 2000. Users with the Matrox Mystique 1164sg-a should change their Lighting setting to "NONE" in the video preferences screen when they first run High Heat Baseball 2000. Users with video cards using the Voodoo II video chip set should NOT run High Heat Baseball 2000 in 1024x768 UNLESS they are using SLI mode. Users of the Voodoo I video chip set should not use 800x600. Users with video cards using the S3 Trio video chip set should NOT run High Heat Baseball 2000 in 1024x768 mode. The game is not compatible with this chip set in that screen resolution. You can alleviate most video display problems simply by going to you video card manufacturer's website, downloading the latest drivers for your card, and installing them to your computer. ………………………………………………………………………… 7) Changing Your System to Use Small Fonts High Heat Baseball 2000 will not work properly if your system is set to Large Fonts or Custom Fonts. To change to Small Fonts do the following: - Close all open programs. Changing font size will require that you restart your computer after you have changed your font size. - Right-click on your desktop. Select Properties from the pop-up menu. - Select the Settings tab. - If you are using Windows 98, click on the Advanced... button. Users of Windows 95 may skip this step. - Find the section titled Font Size. - Choose Small Fonts from the selection box in the Font size section. - Left-click Apply and the Close. You will be prompted to restart your computer. ………………………………………………………………………… 8) Purchasing Software You can order High Heat Baseball 2000 and other 3DO software directly from 3DO through our order web page at http://www.3DO.com/direct, or you can call the 3DO Direct line at 800-336-3506 (outside the United States at 650-261-3227). ………………………………………………………………………… 9) Contacting Customer Support For technical problems or questions: 3DO Customer Support Website: http://www.3DO.com/support (includes an email question form) E-mail: customer-support@3do.com Phone: Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time, at (650) 261-3454. Fax Number: (650) 261-3419 ………………………………………………………………………… Copyright 1999 The 3DO Company. All Rights Reserved. High Heat Baseball, 3DO and their respective logos are trademarks and/or service marks of The 3DO Company in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.