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Battlestations Midway
ReadMe File
16-01-2007
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Thank you for installing Battlestations Midway.

This readme file contains information to help you get the most from your
game.
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Table of Contents
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1. System Requirements
2. Multiplayer Requirements
3. Troubleshooting
4. Controller Configuration
5. Other Issues
6. Useful Websites

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1. System Requirements
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Minimum configuration
(640X480, detail reduced)

• OS: Windows XP Home, Pro, 64bit edition, Windows Vista


• Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2Ghz or AMD Athlon XP 1800+
• RAM: 512 MB
• Video card: nVidia GeForce4 series (not including MX cards) or
Radeon 9000 (1.1 pixelshader compatible)
• Sound card: DirectX 9 compatible

Recommended configuration
(Upto 1280X960, all features on)

• OS: Windows XP Home, Pro, 64bit edition, Windows Vista


• Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.5Ghz or AMD Athlon XP 2400+
• RAM: 1 GB
• Video card: nVidia 6800 Series or Radeon X800 (2.0 pixelshader
compatible)

Optimum configuration
(1600X1200, all features on)

• OS: Windows XP Home, Pro, 64bit edition, Windows Vista


• Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3Ghz or AMD Athlon XP 3000+
• RAM: 2 GB
• Video card: nVidia 7800 Series or Radeon X1800 with 256MB RAM (2.0
pixelshader compatible)
Online Gaming;

• Broadband connection required.

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2. Multiplayer Requirements
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Battlestations: Midway may be played with 2-8 players over GameSpy.


Battlestations: Midway does not automatically support a NAT enabled
network. Below is a summary of configuration requirements if you are
behind a firewall. Please also check:
http://www.gamespyarcade.com/support/firewalls.shtml.

GameSpy Arcade needs the following outbound ports open in order to


function:

6667 (IRC)
3783 (Voice Chat Port)
27900 (Master Server UDP Heartbeat)
28900 (Master Server List Request)
29900 (GP Connection Manager)
29901 (GP Search Manager)
13139 (Custom UDP Pings)
6515 (Dplay UDP port)

To host a game behind a home router / firewall device the following Port
Forwarding settings need to be configured. Please consult your router
manual or supplier’s support site for details how to configure this.

6500 (Query UDP port)


1042 (Query UDP port)
2302 (DirectPlay UDP port)

If you are hosting and experiencing lag, check your upload bandwidth,
which will often not be the same as your download. If your players are
experiencing unacceptable latency and you are not able to make more
upload bandwidth available, try reducing the number of players.

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3. Troubleshooting
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VIDEO CARDS

- It is highly recommended to go to your video card manufacturer's


website and download updated drivers for your card. For your
convenience the addresses are listed here:

ATI: http://ati.com/support/driver.html
Nvidia: http://nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp

- NVIDIA DRIVERS
Battlestations Midway requires NVIDIA users to have the very latest
drivers.

SOUND CARDS
- It is highly recommended to go to your sound card manufacturer's
website and download updated drivers for your card. For your
convenience the most common addresses are listed below:

CREATIVE: http://www.creative.com/support/

- We recommend Creative sound cards for use with Battlestations Midway.

Altec Lansing ADA70 USB Speakers


AOpen AW-320
AOpen Phantom 3D AW-724
ASound Express II
Aureal Vortex
Aureal Vortex 2
Aztech A3D
Creative Labs SB 16 PCI
Creative Labs SB Audigy 2 NX
Creative Labs SB Audigy LS - (5.1)
Creative Labs SB Extigy
Creative Labs SB Live 24-bit
Creative Labs SB Live
Creative Labs SB Live PLATINUM
Creative Labs SB Live Value
Creative Labs SB Live X-GAMER
Creative Labs SB Live X-GAMER 5.1
Creative Labs SB MP3+ USB
Creative Labs SB PCI 128
Creative Labs SB PCI 512
Creative Labs SB PCI 64
Diamond Monster Sound II MX300
Diamond Monster Sound MX400
Diamond Sound Impact S90
Ensoniq Audio PCI PNP
ESS Canyon 3D
ESS Canyon 3D-2
ESS Maestro-2 3D Audio
Hercules DIGIFIRE 7.1
Hercules Game Theater XP 7.1
Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo III 7.1
Hercules Gamesurround Muse Pocket USB
Hi-Live PCI
Hi-Live PCI SC4000
IOMagic Storm Surge
M-Audio Sonica
M-Audio Sonica Theater 7.1
M-Audio Transit USB
Microsoft Digital Sound System 80 USB
Nvidia nForce Audio
Nvidia nForce2 Audio
Philips Acoustic Edge
Realtek ALC861 audio
Siig Soundwave Elite 2000
Siig Soundwave Pro PCI
SoundMAX 3
SoundMAX
SoundMAX Cadenza (Intel 845)
SoundMAX Cadenza (Intel 850)
SoundMAX ADI AD1980 CODEC
Turtle Beach Montego A3D Xstream
Turtle Beach Montego II
Turtle Beach Montego II Quadzilla
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
Yamaha Xwave-192
Yamaha Xwave-512
Zoltrix Nightingale Value

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4. Controller Configuration
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Using a standard Xbox gamepad on PC.
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1. You must connect the gamepad to the PC via a USB-port, using the
right hardware (f.e.: Speed Link Xbox gamepad-PC USB converter).

2. BattleStations Midway is pre-configured for using the XBCD-driver


utility version 1.07 for Windows (you can download it from the following
address: http://www.redcl0ud.com/xbcd.html).
[If you are using an other/older driver for the Xbox Gamepad,
please unintstall it first.]

3. Configuring the XBCD-driver


- Select Windows Start Menu/XBCD/Setup Utility
- Set Device Type to "Gamepad" (default)
- On the Windows tab, you must deselect the "Z", "Rz" and "Slider"
checkboxes
- In the "Buttons" field you must set the number of buttons to 12
- Select Apply, then Exit

4. Configuring the game


- Go to Main Menu/Options/Controls/Load Preset Configuration
- Select and load the "Xbox Controller" preset
- The game automatically saves the new settings when you go back
to the Main Menu
[Note that you can use/change the Keyboard/Mouse settigs along
with the controller]

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Using a standard 3-button mouse and keyboard on PC.
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1. You must connect a standard 3-button mouse and keyboard.

2. Configuring the game


- Go to Main Menu/Options/Controls/Load Preset Configuration
- Select and load the "Keyboard and Mouse" preset
- The game automatically saves the new settings when you go back
to the Main Menu
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Using a standard Logitech RumblePad 2 on PC.
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1. You must connect the Logitech RumblePad 2.

2. Additional settings
- Additional settings and customization available with Logitech's
own Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) (you can download it from the
following address:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/GB/EN,CRID=1784,con
tentid=10177)

3. Configuring the game


- Go to Main Menu/Options/Controls/Load Preset Configuration
- Select and load the "Logitech RumblePad 2" preset
- The game automatically saves the new settings when you go back
to the Main Menu
[Note that you can use/change the Keyboard/Mouse settigs along
with the controller]

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Using a standard Logitech Extreme 3D PRO joystick on PC.
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1. You must connect the joystick.

2. Windows automatically detects the device as Extreme 3D joystick -


you can use both this and Logitech's own driver.

3. Configuring the game


- Go to Main Menu/Options/Controls/Load Preset Configuration
- Select and load the "Logitech Extreme 3D PRO" preset
- The game automatically saves the new settings when you go back
to the Main Menu
[Note that you MUST use the mouse and the keyboard along with the
joystick.]

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Using a Saitek P880 controller on PC
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1. You must connect the Saitek P880 controller to the PC. Windows XP
automatically detects the hardware as P880.
DO NOT install the Saitek P880 Drivers, or else Button
10 will be unusable in the game.

2. Configuring the game


- Go to Main Menu/Options/Controls/Load Preset Configuration
- Select and load the "Saitek P880" preset
- The game automatically saves the new settings when you go back
to the Main Menu
[Note that you can use/change the Keyboard/Mouse settigs along
with the controller]

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Using an Xbox360 Gamepad on PC
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1. Connect your Xbox360 Gamepad to your PC via an USB-port

2. Download and install the appropiate driver and documentation files


at http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/downloads/default.mspx

3. Note that Windows uses Left and the Right Triggers of the Xbox360
Controller as an axis, not as two separate buttons - so the preset
configuration differs from the standard Xbox controller's.

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5. Other Issues
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ALT+TAB
- Using the ALT+TAB key combination to switch between applications may
cause problems. We do not support the use of the ALT+TAB function.

Copy Protection (SecuRom) Issues:

If you are receiving any of the following error messages: “Please Insert
Original Disk”, “Original disk could not be found or authenticated” or
“Original disk could not be authenticated within time limit”, please
perform the following procedure.

The problem you are experiencing is likely due to the game’s copy
protection, which is made by SecuRom. The most efficient way for us to
further assist you, is to have you produce an analysis file. In order to
generate the analysis file of an attempted software launch for us to
evaluate, please do the following:

1) Place the original game disc in your CD/DVD-Rom.


2) Re-boot the computer.
3) Open My Computer, C: Drive, Program Files, Eidos, and open the games
install folder (C:\Program Files\Battlestations Midway). Locate and
right click on the game’s .exe file.
4) Choose "Launch Analysis" from the choices and left-click.
5) A disclaimer window will appear.
6) To proceed, please click on the "Yes" button.
7) The application will now generate an "AnalysisLog.sr0" file within
the root of your hard drive.
8) Please "zip" the file (to avoid email corruption) and e-mail it to
Support@securom.com with the subject line "Analysis file for
evaluation." To zip the file right click on the Analysislog.sr0 file and
left click “Send to” and left click Compressed (zipped) folder. This
will create a new folder in the C: drive called AnalysisLog, its icon
should look like a folder with a zipper up the side. This is the file
you need to send to SecuRom.
SecuRom will check the Analysis file and notify you of the results.

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6. Useful Web Sites
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Windows Update:
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
Keep your Windows installation up to date.

The Official Battlestations Midway Website:


http://battlestations.net
Check here for the latest news and updates.

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The Creative logo, Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster logo, Audigy, and EAX
are registered trademarks and ADVANCED HD, the EAX ADVANCED HD logo are
trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd. in the United States and/or other
countries.
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7. Technical Support

Technical Support Contact Details (United Kingdom)

Address Eidos Customer Services


Wimbledon Bridge House
1 Hartfield Road
Wimbledon
SW19 3RU
E-Mail customerservice@eidos.co.uk 
Phone 0870 9000222
Web www.eidos.co.uk/support/index.html

Technical Support Contact Details (United States of America)

Address Eidos Customer Services


651 Brannan Street
San Francisco
CA 94107
E-Mail support@support.eidosinteractive.com
Phone 415 615-6220
Web www.eidos.com/support.html
Copyright 2006.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


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