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Freelancer |
Port https://halkun.itch.io/rules-of-engagement |
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05-03-2008 08:32 PM | |||||
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06-01-2007 01:52 AM | |||||
laiocfar | You never heard "In the navy" from Village People? | ||||
05-01-2007 11:40 PM | |||||
Avelardo |
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05-01-2007 07:23 PM | |||||
Singularity | The manual can be found in other sites, but not so the Rules of Engagement 2 manual. I've searched for it for years and nobody seems to have it. An apocryphal document. | ||||
03-03-2006 11:30 AM | |||||
trov |
Well i have to say, this brings back memories. i had the discs but one was damaged and for some strange reason i kept the manual.Now after many years i may play it again. I'd love to share the manual with you all but buggered if i know how to upload 212 pages with no scanner or knowhow |
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21-01-2006 03:58 PM | |||||
Guest | NO MANUAL DOWNLOAD. On the Link for the manual you get the game | ||||
20-01-2006 02:56 PM | |||||
APS | Would you please sort out the manual download. As noted by others "Rules of Engagement_Manual.zip" contains not the manual but instead another copy of the game. | ||||
17-01-2006 04:16 AM | |||||
laiocfar |
I am having problems to get the manual, i give me a link to download the game again. Anyway nice game, it lacks from some campaign play mode. |
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16-01-2006 09:43 PM | |||||
hitmark |
very interesting game i must say i have allways loved those star trek style games where you can do all kinds of stuff from the command of you ship (there is one thats ascii based thats very open in what actions you can take and so on. dont recall the name right now). hell, it didnt take me long to figure out that interface. just click around. a nice hint is to look for letters or numbers with a line below them. if you click the colored square they are in (or just hit the underlined letter/number) something should happen hmm, isnt it the same trick that they use in windows to indicate alt+letter hotkeys? |
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