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Left Behind: Eternal Forces

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Left Behind
Developer: Left Behind

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'Left Behind: Eternal Forces' - Official Demo Available NOW

by Rainier on Nov. 7, 2006 @ 4:17 p.m. PST

Left Behind: Eternal Forces will put players in command of the apocalyptic battles raging in the streets of New York City between the angelic Tribulation Forces and the demonic Global Community Peacekeepers during the End of Days. Gamers will participate in events from the Left Behind book series in single player mode and battle to capture territory from other players in the multi-player online game mode.

Get the Left Behind: Eternal Forces v1.3 Official Demo off WP (320mb)

Welcome to Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo. This file contains information to help you install, play, and troubleshoot Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo.

A. Installing

Minimum System Requirements
Windows® XP SP1¹, Pentium® IV 2.0GHz processor or faster, 512MB RAM, Minimum
1GB hard disk space, 8x CD/DVD-ROM drive or faster, 64MB AGP DirectX9.0c
compatible GeForce MX440 or ATI Radeon 8500 video card or higher, DirectX 9.0c
compatible sound card, TCP/IP for LAN or 56 Kbps modem (2 player games) or
Cable/DSL modem (3-8 player games) and an Internet service provider account
required for Internet multiplayer², Microsoft comapatible keyboard and mouse.
This may require minor adjustments to the configuration of your system and/or
updates to the hardware component drivers.
¹Administrator privileges are required.
²User is responsible for all Internet access fees and phone charges.

If you downloaded the Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo Installer from the internet. Follow these instructions:

To install Left Behind Games: Eternal Forces Demo, launch setup.exe from the hard drive location where you saved the executable file. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Setup process.

If you have a Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo disc. Follow these instructions:

1. From the Start menu, click Run.
2. Type D:setup.exe (where D: is your CD-ROM drive).
3. Click OK.

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete Setup. You can change the target install directory and the name of the Start Menu program group. The defaults are C:Program FilesLeft Behind GamesEternal Forces Demo and Left Behind GamesEternal Forces Demo in the START menu. Check the Launch Program box and click Finish to launch the Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo.

LBG HELP
The LBG Help program will run and compare your system to the system
requirements. If there are any issues, you will be notified. Please click on
link
within the result section to get more information.
Your video card drivers must be up to date in order to run the game. Please
visit
http://www.leftbehindgames.com/pages/drivers.htm for links to video card
manufacturers to download and install the latest drivers.
This program can also be used to report any issues to Left Behind Games by
clicking on the Support Help button. Please type your issue, including any
steps
you took to reproduce it. Click on the Send button to send the report (you must
be
connected to the Internet).

UNINSTALL
To uninstall the game, select the uninstaller icon found in the Eternal Forces
Demo group (in the Left Behind Games group of the Start Menu). Alternatively,
you can uninstall the demo by doing the following: click the Start menu, click
Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click on the Add/Remove Programs
icon. Scroll down to Eternal Forces Demo and click the button to remove the
demo.


B. Playing

You can only run the Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo after you have installed
it on your computer by running the setup.exe file. This is covered in previous
topic - Installing.

To start Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo
1. Click the Start Button
2. Point to Programs (or All Programs).
3. Point to Left Behind Games.
4. Click Eternal Forces Demo.
Note: You can skip the opening animations by clicking on the screen with your
mouse pointer.

IMPORTANT: It is highly recommended not to run other Windows applications at
the same time as this game.


C. Known Issues

Can’t install game when Windows boot drive is low on space: By default, Left
Behind: Eternal Forces Demo Setup uses space on the boot drive to decompress
files. Setup will not finish if there is not enough space to do so. To resolve
this issue, free up space on your Windows boot drive (at most, 250 MB) or
change the location of your system TEMP directory (only applicable if you have
another hard disk).
To free up disk space
1. Select Start.
2. Select All Programs.
3. Select Accessories.
4. Select System Tools.
5. Click Disk Cleanup to run it.
Note: If you need to clear even more disk space, erase any unneeded personal
files or uninstall any unneeded programs.

To change the location of your system TEMP directory (only if you have another
hard drive)
1. Select Start.
2. Right-click My Computer, and select Properties.
3. Select the Advanced tab.
4. Click the Environment Variables button.
5. Under User Variables, select TEMP, click Edit, and change the Variable value
to a different hard drive.
6. Repeat step 5 for the User Variable TMP.

Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo does not launch on Windows Server 2003: Left
Behind: Eternal Forces Demo currently does not support Windows Server 2003.

Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo runs too slowly: The performance of Left
Behind: Eternal Forces Demo can be increased by lowering the game’s graphic
settings.
To change the settings
1. From the Main Menu, select Game Options.
2. Select the Video tab.
3. Drag the Performance/Quality slider bar down to lower performance settings.
4. Press the Apply button.

In GameSpy, setting your birthday in your profile to Feb 29, 1900 causes a
runtime error: There is currently no solution to this issue.


D. DirectX Troubleshooting
Microsoft DirectX® version 9.0c or later must be installed on your computer
before you can play Left Behind: Eternal Forces Demo. If you experience any
problems installing DirectX, go to http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/ and
follow the DirectX links to install the latest version. If you experience any
problems using DirectX, go to http://support.microsoft.com/support/directx/ for
the latest troubleshooting information.

You also should check with your video or sound card manufacturer for the latest
DirectX-compatible drivers.


E. Video-Board Troubleshooting
Check with your video board manufacturer for the latest DirectX-compatible
drivers. See Video-Board Manufacturers later in this Read me for more
information on video-board manufacturers.

Specific 3-D Graphics Accelerator Issues
It is usually a good practice (unless otherwise noted below) to install the
latest certified drivers for all your hardware.

The game requires an AGP video card to run the game. A computer with 512MB of
RAM
and an Integrated Video Display with 32, 64 or 128 MB of RAM does not meet
the minimum spec as listed above. You MUST have the latest drivers for your
video card to run the game.

F. Video-Board Manufacturers

NVIDIA (GeForce) http://www.nvidia.com
ATI (Radeon video boards) http://www.ati.com

3DFX http://www.3dfx.com
ASUS http://www.asus.com
Creative http://www.creative.com
Diamond Multimedia http://www.sonicblue.com
Guillemot http://www.guillemot.com
Hercules http://www.hercules.com
Leadtek http://www.leadtek.com
Matrox http://www.matrox.com

G. Multiplayer Troubleshooting

Difficulty connecting to GameSpy or joining game lobbies when a user has a VOIP
modem or VOIP Gizmo on his or her network: Disconnecting the VOIP unit should
resolve this issue.

On GameSpy, it is difficult for machines on a NAT (Network Address Translation)
or router to take the last few slots in game where all of the other users are on
a NAT/router: There is currently no solution.

Enabling Multiplayer gameplay through Windows XP Service Pack 2: The new
Windows Firewall in Windows XP Service Pack 2 must have specific settings
selected to allow connections to the Internet for Multiplayer games.
To select the correct Windows Firewall settings
1. After installing the Service Pack (SP2), launch the game.
2. Enter the Multiplayer Game menu.
3. Click either Online or the Local Area Network button to attempt to connect
to a game over your Internet connection or private network. (The Windows
Firewall application will present a notification that a program has attempted
to access the network.)
4. Click the Unblock button.
5. Click OK to allow the game to connect to other Multiplayer games.

Required Ports for Left Behind Games Eternal Forces Demo:

If you are running a Router/Firewall, a software firewall or Windows XP SP2,
which has a built in firewall, the following ports are required to be open to
host or create a multiplayer game.

Port listing
The following ports must be open for you to play a game over a local area
network (LAN), to play a direct Internet multiplayer game, or to play a game
through GameSpy Internet Matchmaking:
* 31321 (Transmission Control Protocol [TCP]) - the game host listens on this
port
* 31321 (User Datagram Protocol [UDP]) - used by GameSpy frontend communication
services


******************
SOFTWARE FIREWALLS
******************
If you are running a software firewall program in the background, ie.
ZoneAlarm,
Norton, McAfee, Windows XP Firewall, etc. and you wish to host a multiplayer
game, port 31321 must be opened to allow incoming and outgoing traffic.

As an alternative, you can close the software program so it will not interfere.

Please refer to your software documentation or help files within the program
for assistance.

Note: This is in addition to any hardware (router) firewall port forwarding
that
must be performed that is discussed below.


**********************************
HARDWARE FIREWALLS - ROUTERs, ETC.
**********************************
Turning off a hardware firewall will generally not release ports. You must open

and forward them within the router's configuration page.

Step 1: On the computer you wish to play upon, go to the Start Button - then
Run - type "cmd" to get a black DOS box. In the DOS box, type IPCONFIG.
Write down the IP address you find. You'll need it later. Close the DOS box.

Step 2: Open your web brower and type in the address of your router. The
default address for most routers is http://192.168.0.1 Then press enter.
(BE SURE TO CHECK YOUR ROUTER INSTRUCTION MANUAL IF THIS IP
ADDRESS DOESN”T WORK)

Step 3: Typically, you will then need to "log in" into your router. Most
routers require you to input your Login and Password. See your manual for
the default login and password if you never changed it.

Step 4: Look for an "Advanced" tab or button, or look for and click on
"Virtual Server" or perhaps"port forwarding."

Step 5: You should now be at a page that controls the ports and protocols
of your router. Now you will enter information to open the proper ports to
host a game. Enter these details

Name/program - LBEF

IP Address - Enter the IP address from step 1 above. TCP/UDP Ports to
Open - 31321. You must open both TCP and UDP.

Step 5: Click on save or apply.

** Note you may have to Reboot the router for this to take effect.

If you would like more information about your specific router please refer
to your manual.
NOTE: Most router manuals can now be found online.


GameSpy Ports required

You may need to open some of the ports required for GameSpy to work. Their
reference articles are located here:
http://www.gamespyarcade.com/support/firewalls.shtml

Summary

If you are behind a firewall/proxy and are able to change its settings, Arcade
may need the following TCP 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)
6500 (Query Port)


H. Game Instruction and Controls

2 Forces, 1 CHOICE - Which side will you choose? The Forces of the Antichrist
are on the rise and are noticing a group of people calling themselves the
Tribulation Force. Being a part of the Tribulation Force won't be easy though
as the Global Community Peacekeepers (the army of the Antichrist) are
determined to spread their lies and false promises to the citizens of New York.
It is a battle of epic proportions, the ultimate battle of good vs. evil.
Which side will you choose?

The Demo of Left Behind: Eternal Forces is a Real Time Strategy (RTS) game
based on the popular Left Behind book series which have sold over 63 million
copies in 10 years. If you are familiar with the book series, this game begins
shortly after the rapture of the church, but before World War 3 at the end of
the 2nd book - Tribulation Force. Many citizens still do not know what to
believe regarding the disappearances of millions of people from the Earth.
What happened to them? Are they coming back? Your goal is discover the truth
by acquiring clues that will help you to understand what has happened. To
retrieve these clues, you need to accomplish missions along the way. You can
accomplish these in many ways. To start, use a Disciple unit to recruit a
neutral unit by selecting a Disciple with the left mouse button, clicking on
the AUTO button, then clicking on the recruit button. If there is no one
around to recruit, check the minimap for white dots along sidewalks - those are
neutral units. Right click on the street to move your Disciple. When you get
close to the neutral unit, repeat the recruiting process and the Disciple will
automatically walk to and recruit the neutral unit.

As with many RTS games, there are many resources that have specific purposes
within the game.

RESOURCES

- Food - Food is required for your units to survive. Each unit eats a certain
amount of food every minute. If there is not enough food, the unit will become
diseased and start to lose health points. You can accumulate food by acquiring
a building and remodeling it into a cafe. You can train friends in a number of
different professions - Musicians, doctors, builders and even soldiers in some
of these buildings.

- Money - Acquiring, remodeling and training costs money. To accumulate
money, acquire and building and remodel it into a local bank.

- Housing - Your units require proper housing. The maximum number of units
you can accommodate is shown at the top of the screen. You can acquire more
housing by acquiring and remolding a neutral housing building into a home.

- Spirit - Each unit has their own, unique spirit level. As a general rule,
if the unit's spirit level is 60 or more - it is a member of the Tribulation
Force (good guys), If the spirit level is 41 to 59 - it is a Neutral unit, if
the spirit level is 40 or lower - the unit is a Global Community Peacekeeper
(evil guys). The unit's spirit level can change based on choices and
influences. There are abilities that affect the units' spirit level that the
player can perform themselves (Prayer for example will raise the individual
unit's spirit level) and there are abilities that effect other units close by
(Sing for example will raise the spirit level 5 points for all units in a small
radius around the Musician).

TUTORIALS - There are 3 tutorials provided to teach you how to play the game,
it is highly recommended for all players, experienced with Real Time Strategy
(RTS) games or not, to play through the 3 tutorials.

STORYLINE - We have offered 4 sample missions for play in this demo.

MULTIPLAYER - We offer Internet and LAN (Local Area Network) play for up to 8
players (4 per side). You can play as the Tribulation Force or as the Global
Community Peacekeepers. The side with the most points at the end of the game
wins. You can get points by recruiting neutral units to your side. You can
lose points by attacking and killing neutral or enemy units. There are bonus
points available, but you’ll need to figure those out on your own by playing
the game. This game is played differently than all other RTS games you’ve ever
played before. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t understand right away, the fun
is to practice and get better! A running total of points for each side is shown
so you'll know where your team stands. Good luck!

CAMERA CONTROLS - To move the Camera Up, Down, Left and Right, move the mouse
to edge of the screen in the direction you want the camera to move.
Alternatively, you can use the 2, 4, 6 and 8 keys on your numpad. To rotate
the camera, hold down the middle mouse button and move the mouse left and
right. Alternatively, you can use the 1 and 3 keys on the numpad or the left
and right arrow keys on the keyboard. To zoom in and out - use your mouse
wheel. Alternatively, you can use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard.
To tilt the camera - hold down the middle mouse button and move the mouse up and
down. To center the camera to the default position, press the 5 key on the
numpad.

UNIT CONTROLS - Click on a unit with the left mouse button to select the unit.
To select many units, hold down the left mouse button and drag a box around the
units you want to select. Release the mouse button the complete the selection.
To move the unit or units, right click on the street, on a building you wish to
enter, or on the minimap to provide a destination. To activate a special
ability, select a unit or group of units and left click on the ability you wish
to activate. You may also use the associated hotkey as listed in the hint
window for that ability. You can group units by selecting them, then pressing
CTRL-1 through CTRL-0 to create a group. From then on, you can press the
corresponding number key at the top of your keyboard to select all of the units
in that group. If you press the number twice, all units will be selected and
the camera will center on the units.

GAMEPLAY - HOTKEYS

O To show your mission objectives, press the O key on your keyboard. This is
very useful to determine what you need to do in order to complete the mission.


CTRL-F Press CTRL-F to bring up the Find Unit or Building window. This will
allow you to quickly find a specific type of unit or building that you
currently control.

H See all visible Building types, Toggle Spirit bars.
M Move
Q Special Ability #1 (Pray)
W Special Ability #2 (War Cry, Heal, etc.)
E Special Ability #3
R Special Ability #4
T Toggle AUTO abilities ON/OFF
P Patrol
A Attack
G Aggressive Mode ON/OFF
S Stop Action
F Follow
Y Set Rally Point (double press Y to deselect)
B Cycles through friendly Buildings
L Leave Building/Vehicle
ESC Cancels current action (Upgrading/Training)
~ Toggle between Friends
CTRL ~ Toggle between Recruiters
SHIFT ~ Toggle between Builders
TAB Toggle Unit types within groups

CTRL 1 – CTRL 0 Create Group 1 - 10
SHFT 1 – SHFT 0 Add selected unit(s) to Group 1 - 10
ALT 1 – ALT 0 Remove selected unit(s) from Group 1 - 10
1 - 0 Select Group 1-10 (Double press to center camera)

F1 Select all visible Units
CTRL Left Click Selects all visible units of the same type
ALT Left Click Selects all units of the same type map-wide

C Camera Follow Mode
Numpad 5 Restore Default Camera angle & zoom distance
Numpad 2, 4, 6, 8 Camera Movement
Numpad 1, 3 Camera Rotate
Numpad +, - Camera Zoom
F9-F12 Camera pre-assigned height settings
CTRL + Numpad#1-0 Save Camera Position 1-10
ALT + Num# Restore Camera Position
SPACE Camera Move to last in-game event
Pause Pauses gameplay
PRT SCRN Save a screenshot in the My Documents folder
CTRL + F6 Quick Save
CTRL + F9 Quick Load
ALT + F10 Game Menu

MULTIPLAYER ONLY
K Gamespy Voice Chat in multiplayer
ENTER Toggle Chat Window ON/OFF
SHIFT + ENTER Alternate Chat in Multiplayer
ALT + ENTER Alternate Chat in Multiplayer
Pause Pauses gameplay (limit 3 per player per map)


I. Support

The game has a report crash bug feature that will transmit your comments as
well as a game log to us regarding the crash you experienced if you choose to
do so. Please be aware that we are not collecting any other information at
that time.

In addition, the LBGHelp offers you the ability to send comments regarding any
system related issues you may encounter.


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