User Guide
MAP 6
If you decide to switch to a soldier
while he’s executing a programmed
action, the program is interrupted and
you can control him directly. If you then switch to another soldier, the previous sol-
dier will continue his original instructions.
There is no point in programming more than 3 soldiers. During the game, one
soldier will always be under direct control.
Explanation of Map Commands
MOVE
After pressing this icon you can mark the point to which the soldier should
proceed. A line is draw pointing out the route he will take. You can “stack”
several of such icons, one after the other. When carrying out this task, your
soldier will be listening carefully for any suspicious sounds and will survey his
surroundings constantly for trouble. If he is ambushed or if he spots an enemy,
he will take the necessary action.
FOLLOW
When issuing “FOLLOW ME!” during play, your soldier will be assigned to fol-
low another soldier. You can then click on whoever the soldier is to follow. Use
this in a situation when you want one soldier to follow the route of another.
Note — When determining whom the soldier is to follow, you can also
use the icon in the bottom part of the map.
USE
Point out the object the soldier is to use. If you point him to a fixed machine
gun and click GUARD, he will fire it at any enemy within range.
USE INVENTORY
Instruct a soldier to use an object from his inventory. He can exchange his
weapons, or lay a mine or a time bomb.
ATTACK
If you see an enemy on the map, you can command one of your soldiers to
attack.
GUARD
The soldier holds his position, keeping watch in the direction you have indi-
cated. As soon as he spots an enemy, he starts shooting.
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STRATEGY