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Some people react on flashing lights in a very unpleasant manner: they experience epileptic seizures. Even if you did never have such a seizure, you may still be affected by those induced seizures. Since Armagetron Advanced contains rhythmic flashing lights (the grid you race over...), there is a higher risk of induced seizures than in normal computer games. FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, do NOT play Armagetron Advanced on a wide TV screen or in a dark room and always keep a good eye distance to your monitor. WE DO NOT FEEL RESPONSIBLE for anything that might happen to you while playing Armagetron Advanced, even if you do respect these advises (See legal stuff below).
The rules are simple: you ride a lightcycle, a kind of motorbike that can only turn 90 degrees at a time, leaves a wall behind and cannot be stopped. Avoid running into a wall while trying to make your opponent run into a wall. Just in case you do not know: this idea is best known from the Disney movie "Tron" from 1982. However, that's not the origin of the game idea: The earliest arcade game of that type was Blockade from 1976, the first known home versions SNAFU on the Intellivision from 1981 and Surround for the Atari 2600.
Acceleration is possible by driving close to player walls, be it your own wall or the wall of your enemy. Every time you make a turn, you lose a little bit of your speed, so don't be too nervous; speed is your only resource against other players!
First, you'll be confronted with the selection of your favourite language. Use CURSOR UP/DOWN to select, then ENTER/RETURN to accept. Next, there is a quick and simplified setup screen. use CURSOR UP/DOWN to navigate the entries, CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT to make changes to selection items and use standard editing controls to change your name. If you're happy with the choices, press ENTER on any of the two 'Accept' menu items. You will be tossed into a training match against a single AI opponent with reduced speed where you can learn the keybindings.
Reading this, you probably already went through those steps. You can repeat the simplified setup in the menu "System Setup"/"Misc Stuff"/"Redo First Setup" and pick different languages in "System Setup"/"Misc Stuff"/"Language Settings".
show scores | : TAB |
scroll message console | : page up/down |
toggle fullscreen | : n |
pauses/unpauses the game | : p |
quit to the game menu | : q/ESC |
SHIFT-ESC is the "boss key" and quits Armagetron Advanced as fast as possible.
Move up one item | cursor up |
Move down one item | cursor down |
Change item | cursor left/right |
Enter Submenu/Activate item | return/enter/space |
Leave Menu | ESC |
Press enter or space on the control you wish to change, then press
the key/mousebutton you want to assign to that control. Moving the
mouse also works.
Press delete or backspace to reset the control binds for the selected
functions.
After your first matches, you should go into the "Player Menu", set your name, your keyboard and mouse configuration. Then, get some friends together and try the multiplayer modes!
Visit the main webpage for up to date information about Armagetron Advanced and the latest stable builds. Check out the Forums for keeping in touch with current development and venting your anger that we broke your favorite feature in the current release. Check the Wiki for community maintained documentation, the pages you're reading right now only scratch the surface. Visit the SourceForge project page to get informed by email or RSS when a new release is out. Most of our current development is managed on Launchpad. Get the latest snapshot builds in various flavors from the SourceForge file release system.
The AA-DevTeam currently consists of (alphabetic username order): Real name SF username Forum name (empty if identical to SF name) Dave Fancella davidfancella Lucifer epsy epsy Fred guru3 Tank Program Jochen Darley jarrt joda.bot Peter klaxnek klax Kurt Johnson k_at_work K Luke-Jr luke-jr Daniel Harple dlh3 Philippe Villeneuve philippeqc Mathias Plichta wrtlprnft Manuel Moos z-man E-Mail addresses can be generated by taking the SF username and appending "@users.sf.net". The forum is at https://forums3.armagetronad.net. guru3, z-man and davidfancella are the Administrators, any spam goes to them. Honored former members: Alex E. Kelly : former Project Administrator ? ? subby : where and when did he go? Additional contributions from: Ben Hines : first working Mac OS X port Fabrice Holbe : original Moviepack and font Tomas Birraux : french accents in font Christian Reitwiessner : contributed name rendering above cycles Edd Keefe : contributed Mac OS X icon and the title screen hang3r : skeleton for more accurate timer on Windows Jonathan : Headlight (needs activation) and overhead map (will be in 0.3.X) Meriton : Replacement for the old buggy Lag-O-Meter Oscilloscope : Most default instant chats Belenus : OpenBSD support sniplets hoop : Zone rendering settings fman23 : Console commands Translators who aren't already cited above: Rafal Cieslak : Polish mygal : French tang322 : French External code merged in from: ID Software : first version of the low level networking code David McAllister : particle system API Aladdin Enterprises : MD5 Hashsum implementationAdditional thanks go out to:
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This document was created by Manuel Moos
Last modification: 2023-09-28
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