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DWANGO v2.0 - The DOOM Wide-Area Network Game Organization!
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Copyright (C) 1994 IVS Corporation
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DWANGO is a revolutionary, new way to play games. It's all about networking
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and playing other people all around the world, no matter where they are.
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You can chat with each other, create teams, join teams and jump into any
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DOOM, DOOM2 or HERETIC world you want -- either in DeathMatch or in Co-
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operative mode.
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The problem common to networking computer games is that the other people
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that you want to play might not want to play at the exact same time that you
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do. Or, you might get tired of beating the same old person time after time
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because you don't know anyone else in your area with the same DOOM problem
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that you have. With DWANGO, you get DeathMatch-On-Command! Just dial up and
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challenge someone to a match -- even if it's 3:00 in the morning!
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Since DWANGO is a very new service, you need to dial a
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long-distance number to access it. The area code is 713, which is in
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Houston, TX. If you can't afford the charges (or don't WANT to), please
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don't run DWANGO. If you're under 18, please get your parent's permission
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before you start racking up long-distance bills-from-hell. Otherwise, if
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you're an avid MoDOOMer, you'll appreciate the convenience of DWANGO.
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You will get a half-hour of FREE time on the server, but to continue using
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DWANGO, you will need to enter your credit card information in the Billing
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section and incur a $20 start-up fee. Then you will need to buy time,
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which you can choose in the Billing section.
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To get started, it's easy. Just type DWANGO in your DOOM, DOOM2 or HERETIC
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directory. Make sure that you run DWANGO from the directory of the game
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you want to play, or DWANGO won't have any idea which game you're using.
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The best way of running DWANGO is to copy all DWANGO-related files into
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the game directory -- there's DWANGO.EXE, DWANGO.STR and DWANGO.TXT. Then,
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run DWANGO from there.
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First off, DWANGO needs to know your configuration, so when you first run
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DWANGO, the Create Configuration panel will come up. You need to enter
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your Baud Rate, COM Port, Area Code and Current Modem.
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For baud rate, start off with the fastest baud possible first, 38400.
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Select the COM port to which your modem is connected. If your phone line
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has call-waiting, you can disable it by selecting the Disable CallWaiting
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option. If your disable code is not the default "*70", you can type the
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correct one for your area. Next, you need to enter your area code. Finally,
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you need to choose the type of modem you are using. Press F1 to choose
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your modem from a list of popular modems. Finally, press the F10 key to
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tell DWANGO that you're finished configuring.
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Now, DWANGO is ready for you to log in. But you're not registered as a
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New User yet, so you need to press F1 at the Login panel to create a New
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User account.
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The Username is your "handle" online; it doesn't need to be your real name.
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So, you could call yourself "killer" if you think you're really good. Or,
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call yourself "babyboy" if you're new to all this DeathMatch stuff. Press
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ENTER after editing an item and you will be moved to the next item. If you
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need to go back and edit your information, just use the cursor keys to move
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back to the item. The Password field will be your permanent password, so
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choose something you'll remember easily. Every time you log in to DWANGO
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after this time, you'll need to enter both your Username and Password to
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get into the system. Press F10 when you've filled all New User Account
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fields to log onto DWANGO!
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DWANGO will then Initialize your modem, then Dial DWANGO. When the DWANGO
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Server answers, DWANGO will Attempt to connect to the server. If connection
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doesn't happen within 20 seconds, something is wrong with either your
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Baud Rate or your modem init string. First, try to change your baud rate
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by re-running DWANGO with "-config". The -config parameter will let you
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re-enter your Configuration Information and create a new DWANGO.CFG file.
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When you finally connect to the DWANGO Server, the main screen will come
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up and all the users online will start entering your userlist at the top of
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the screen. The information listed for each person is the Name of the
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person (their handle), which team they belong to, which PWAD they are
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playing, what their current status is (Available or Playing), which game
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they want to play (DOOM, DOOM2 or HERETIC), which version of the game
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they're using (you must have matching versions to play on the same team),
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and finally their User Type. If you're new to DWANGO, you will be a newbie.
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After you've paid your start-up fee of $20, your status will be Normal.
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Any time any users enter DWANGO, leave DWANGO, start a team, play a game,
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or anything that could change a user's status, that change will be reflected
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in the userlist at the top of the screen.
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As soon as you login for the first time, the DWANGO Server will look at the
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information you entered for the New User Account you requested. The Server
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will inform you if you have been accepted or rejected. For more information,
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you can call 1-800-2DWANGO, or 1-800-239-2646. If you are rejected, the
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New User panel will come up again for you to re-enter your information. One
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reason you could be rejected is by typing a handle or password with a space
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character in it.
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If you've been accepted, then you're in! You will begin to see text start
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scrolling up the screen from the other users online. They are talking to
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each other -- feel free to join in. Go ahead and type, "I'm new here!" and
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press the ENTER key. Someone will strike up a conversation with you and
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maybe ask you to play. Everything you type on the message line will be sent
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to the server when you press ENTER. This area is called the Lobby.
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If you want to type a message that only one person can read, type their
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name, a space, then your message. If you wanted to tell "shadow" that he
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really needs a beating, you would type "shadow you really need a beating!".
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What shadow would see is,"<your name> TELLs you: you really need a beating!".
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If you log onto the server and you're the only one there, but there's a
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team already playing and you want to join in, you can send a message to a
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person on the team, or to all the people on the team. Just type the name
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of a person on the team, or the team name, a space, then your message. An
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example would be,"level7 i want to join in!". If the team name is "level7",
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everyone on the team would get the message. If they decide to let you in,
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then you would see them stop playing their game and start talking to you
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in the Lobby.
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If someone creates a team, you will see a message stating the team
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information. If you want to play on that team, press F3 to Join. This will
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bring up a Join Team panel -- use the arrow keys to choose the team you
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want to join.
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If you want to create a team, press F2 and the Create Team panel will come
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up. The most common default options are listed. You can choose whether
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this will be a DeathMatch or Cooperative (yeah, right) game, which skill
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level to use, if you want monsters on the level (no monsters is the norm),
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which map/level and episode you want to play, and the team name. You can
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edit any of these options by using the cursor keys to navigate the panel
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and press ENTER to change a field. If you want to play a PWAD file, press
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the F1 key and choose which PWAD from the list of PWADs that you have. You
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must have a WADS subdirectory off the current directory you're in to choose
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PWADs.
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To create the team, press the F10 key. Soon you will see people joining the
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team you created! When you have enough people on your team, press the F10
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key to leave the Lobby and launch the game you're going to play (DOOM, DOOM2
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or HERETIC).
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When you come back from your game, DWANGO will reload the userlist for you,
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since some people may have left or joined the server while you were playing.
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If you want to change your status from newbie to Normal, you need to enter
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Billing. Since this is your first time, select "Set or Change billing
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preferences" from the menu. This is where you enter your VISA or Mastercard
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credit card number and expiration date. You also need to enter your name
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as it appears on the credit card. If you don't have a credit card to buy
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time or pay your start-up fee, you need to call 1-800-2DWANGO so they can
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work something out with you.
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Press the F10 key to process your credit card information. If the server
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comes back with Credit Accepted, then you'll see your status change from
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newbie to Normal. You are now an offical DWANGO member. Welcome!
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Now, you need to buy time so you can play. Prices may change during holidays
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so check the Buy Time on your Credit Card option and you will get the latest
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prices. You buy time in blocks, from 2 hours of play time up to 25 hours.
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Whichever you can afford, use the cursor keys to choose which one you want.
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Press the ESC key if you're just browsing. IMPORTANT: your time is used up
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ONLY WHEN YOU ARE PLAYING A GAME. Just sitting in the lobby chatting with
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others doesn't take away from your time.
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When you choose the amount of time, your credit card is used for the
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transaction (you entered your credit card number when you paid your start-
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up fee). No hassles! Unless, of course, the server comes back and tells
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you that your credit was rejected. As always, call 1-800-2DWANGO to find
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out the solution to your problems.
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If you want to change the credit card you use to purchase time, choose the
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"Set or Change billing preferences" option and enter information for a
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different credit card. This will update your info on the server.
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In the near future, DWANGO will accept authorization numbers to buy time
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(you would most likely call a 1-800 number to purchase time, which would
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give you an authorization number to use in this software to add your time.)
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At any time, you can check your remaining online time credits by choosing
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that function from the Billing menu. This will display your remaining
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time you have for play.
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If, for any reason, some information in the userlist becomes garbled, you
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can press the F8 key to reload the userlist.
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If 25-lines vertically isn't enough for you, press the F9 key to toggle
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between 25 and 50-line video modes. Try it!
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The ESC key will allow you to exit back to DOS.
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DWANGO is compatible with DOOM, DOOM2 and HERETIC. Try it for yourself!
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