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Getting To Your First Game

STEP 1: Is your computer ready?

Currently Spring is only compatible with Windows Operating systems. In theory, it's compatible with all 9x or later OSes, but since we're still beta, we'll call it "hit and miss".

There is a Linux Port in the works, and you can join the mailinglist if you would like to know how it's progressing.

You will need some kind of 3D hardware acceleration, it needs to have the latest OpenGL drivers (which means, providing the card is recent enough, the latest drivers from your cards manufacturer). You will also need DirectX (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.aspx?url=/windows/directx/downloads/default.htm) installed.

STEP 2: Download the Current Installer

Click Here (http://taspring.clan-sy.com/download.php) to go to the downloads page. Download the Regular installer option. Run it and install it somewhere on your computer. In theory if, at this point, you read the stuff in the "docs" folder, then you will know what to do next.

STEP 3 Make Sure the Game Works on Your Computer

Browse to the installation folder and double-click "spring.exe". Choose "yes" on the "do you want to be a server" dialog, choose the "Commanders" script with the arrow keys and enter, choose a map with the arrow keys and enter, press enter to force start the game.

Don't bother going online until you figure out how to make your Commander build buildings and your buildings build units, and manage to find and kill the other Commander on the map and get the "You Win" message.

Spring supports AI plugins, which allow for external AI programs to be used. There is currently one AI included in the download, but you can find more singleplayer AIs on the AI forum. If you start the spring.exe application directly, you will get to choose between these Global AI's. You can also use the lobby client to create a battle with AI (Bots) in it.

Game Controls

Camera controls

Move the camera with the arrow keys or by placing the mouse curser at the screen borders. Holding shift makes the camera move faster, and holding ctrl makes it slower. Turn on mouselook with mouse button 3 (or backspace). Use ctrl+mouse3 to toggle between the camera modes available.

Key assignments

You can configure the assignment of keys by editing the file uikeys.txt, and by running the Selectionkeys editor. These are the default key bindings:


Camera controls

Function



Mouse 1

Selects units. Drag to select a group, double click to select units of the same type. Gives order if a specific order has been selected.

Mouse 2

Gives the default order for the unit

Mouse 3

Toggles mouse look

Ctrl + Mouse 3

Toggles camera mode

Arrow keys

Moves the camera

Ctrl/shift

Increases/decreases camera movement speed

Mousewheel

Moves the camera up/down

 Track a selected unit

C

Take direct control of a selected unit

F3

Jump to last message location



General

Function


F1

Toggles color coding of the map according to terrain elevation

F4

Toggles color coding of the map according to the metal density

F12

Screenshot

+/-

Increases/decreases game speed

Pause

Pauses the game

Enter

Used to send chat messages

B

Toggles the display of debug information

§/` 

Draw stuff in map that you and allies can see (mouse1=lines, mouse2=erase, mouse3=marker,doubleclick=named marker)

H

Share Interface

L

Show los and radar info in map



Unit groups

Function


0-9

Select AI group 0-9

Ctrl + 0-9

Add current units to AI group 0-9

Q

Selects an unnamed group from which at least one unit is selected

Ctrl + Q

Creates an unnamed AI group or selects an AI for an existing one

Shift + Q

Deletes the current AI group



Building buildings

Function



Shift+Drag mouse

Create a line of buildings

Shift+Ctrl+Drag

Create an axis aligned line of buildings

Shift+Ctrl+Click unit

Build a ring of buildings around existing unit

Shift+Alt+Drag

Build a box of buildings

Shift+Alt+Ctrl+Drag

Build a hollow box of buildings



Unit commands

Function



M

Move (Ctrl=keep relative distances among selected)

P

Patrol

A

Attack

S

Stop

X

Toggle on/off

Ctrl-D

Self destruct

G

Guard

K

Cloak

D

DGun

E

Reclaim (Can take an area)

R

Repair (Can take an area)

L

Load (Can take an area)

U

Unload (Can take an area)



Tips

The repeat order option can be very usefull. For example if you want to make a factory output an unlimited amount of units or if you want transport units to ferry units from one area to another indefinitly.

Ballistic weapons(maybe also other later on) can now be set to fire in a high trajectory which can be usefull to shot over mountains etc but they will lose some accuracy. (we are not entirely sure if we will keep this option or not)

STEP 4: Playing Online - TASClient.exe

Playing is quite simple. Just make sure you are connected to the internet, then double-click on the tasclient icon (it may have been put on your desktop, but it will definitely be in your start menu). Once you are in the client app, you will need to use the options button at the top of the window to set up an account. From there, just click the little button in the upper left section of the screen to connect to the server. Assuming your firewalls aren't excessively paranoid, it will make a noise and you will be put into the main discussion channel. You can then choose a game from the bottom pane, or chat in the top one.

STEP 5: Hosting Online - TASClient.exe

In order to host a game, you must open the "Battle Window" by clicking on the "Battle Screen" button. Once there, you will need to click on the "Host battle" button. The bar at the top defines the ammount of players you can have (2-16), next is the game's name, followed by a dropdown box with a list of your currently installed mods, the port the server will host on, and if you wish to lock your server from outsiders- you can also add a password.

You've started your game, people joined, and you started it! Great! But, what if once you're ingame, everyone elses' name is stays red for several mins? That means they were unable to connect to your game. (oh noes) This normally means you have a firewall blocking access to your computer from the outside. Consult http://www.portforward.com/routers.htm if you need to know how to open ports on your router. Choose any game in the list, it doesn't matter, just be sure to use the port 8245, instead of what the game's listing says to use.