STARTING MULTIPLAYER
To connect to the server please do the following:
- Start the game and go to the PILOT screen and add a new pilot if you have not already done so.
Go back to the MAIN MENU and click OPTIONS then click MULTIPLAYER.
Enter the server`s IP address ( 195.149.21.44 ) and press <ENTER>
Go to MAIN MENU and select either CAMPAIGN or SKIRMISH
The server`s campaign's and skirmishes should appear in the list amongst the other campaigns and skimishes ( in green font )
SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS:
Required: Microsoft® Windows®XP, DirectX®9.0c, DirectSound 16-bit sound card, Keyboard, Mouse, Microphone
Minimum:
CPU: Intel® Pentium® IV 2GHz or AMD® Athlon™ XP 1700+
RAM: 512MB
GPU: 64MB video card with Pixel shaders v2.0 (NVIDIA GeForce5200, ATI Radeon 9550 or higher)
Recommended:
CPU: Intel® Pentium® IV 2.0GHz, AMD® Athlon™ XP 2000+ or higher
RAM: 768MB
GPU: 128MB video card with Pixel shaders v2.0 (NVIDIA GeForce 5600 FX, ATI Radeon 9600 or higher)
Recommended for maximum performance:
CPU: Intel® Pentium® IV 3.0GHz, AMD64 or higher
RAM: 1024MB
GPU: 256MB video card with Pixel shaders v2.0/3.0 (NVIDIA GeForce 6800, ATI Radeon X800 or higher)
The game has been succesfully tested on the following
graphics cards:
NVIDIA® (GeForce™ Series): FX 5600 , 6600 GT , 6800 , 6800 GT
ATI® (Radeon™ Series): 9550 , 9600Pro , 9800Pro , X700 , X700Pro, X1600Pro
TROUBLESHOOTING:
1) For maximum game performance, we advise you to close all other applications before starting the game. This may require closing the antivirus software and other background programs. Hold the CTRL and ALT keys on the keyboard and press DELETE button once. This will start the Windows Task Manager with the list of currently running programs under the Aplication tab. To end a background task, select its name and click the End Task button.
2)
Make sure your storage system (hard disk) is optimized using Windows®XP built-in Disk Defragmenter, Disk Cleanup and ScanDisk tools.
3) Installing the latest version of system, video/sound drivers can help prevent game crashes and lock-ups.
DirectX®
Enemy Engaged 2™ requires at least Microsoft® 9.0c DirectX® version. You can get it from:
Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/
Video drivers
Download and install the latest drivers from the graphic card manufacturers'
website:
NVIDIA: http://www.nvidia.com
ATI: http://www.ati.com
(note: game was not tested on PowerVR, Matrox, 3DLabs, S3, Intel or SiS
chipset-based graphic cards)
Sound
drivers
Download and install the latest driver from the sound card manufacturers'
website:
Creative Labs: http://www.europe.creative.com
C-Media: http:/www.cmedia.com.tw
(note: game was not tested on Diamond, ESS, Videologic or Yamaha sound
cards)
Connecting
a headset to PC
It's very simple to connect a microphone or a computer headset with a built-in microphone to your sound card. You simply plug-in the microphone and speakers to your sound card (usually located at backside of the computer). If you are using a computer headset (as recommended), with a built-in microphone, the plugs usually have marks on them (or they're color-coded) to indicate which plug is for the microphone. After that, adjust microphone sensitivity and/or activate it (if not already active). Go to "Volume" controls, then Open volume control > Options> Properties.
For
technical support, contact us at - G2 Games Support Site
:
When
reporting a problem with your copy of the game, please send us the list
of your hardware/software configuration.
That will greatly help us in efforts to localize the problem. You need
to provide us the following information:
- Processor Type
- RAM (Physical Memory)
- Video and sound card models and drivers
- Screen or error messages if any
If you are not sure about your PC specifications, you can look them up
as this: Click on the Start button, then select RUN, type dxdiag to run
DirectX® Diagnostic Tool. It will give you access to details about
the system, video and sound cards (under DirectDraw, Direct3D and DirectSound
sections).
On the first line you’ll see the manufacturer and model of your
video card. Save all the information and send it to us as dxdiag.txt attachement.
Changing options in the DirectX® Diagnostic Tool is not recommended
for inexperience users.
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