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myshangnet 5:30am on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 
Overpriced content consumption table. Very responsive touch screen, high res screen Content Consumption only. Not great value for money. No camera.
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Awesome game player, and has replaced my laptop but I do not have to need for business and so I do not know about how those work. Great for traveling,...

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INTRODUCTION

In response to terrorist attacks on the United States of America, the world banded together in 2002 to fight the threat of terrorists and their state sponsors. Under a UN Security Council resolution, eighteen countries joined the International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF, to fight this latest threat to world peace. Not since World War II had so many countries pledged themselves multilaterally to a cause. The focal point for the ISAFs attention was Afghanistan, a safe haven for terrorists. The front line action would not be waged with huge battalions of soldiers and tanks. It would be fought by small, mobile, Special Forces units who could move silently through the countryside. By employing guerrilla tactics against the terrorists, casualties to ISAF forces were kept to a minimum, while nearly every major objective was accomplished. In Delta Force: Task Force Dagger, you have the chance to play as one of the ten Special Forces units that fought in Afghanistan. From the United States Delta Force and Navy SEALs to Australian SASR, youll take on various missions inspired by the actions of the many men and women risking their lives in Afghanistan.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Installation. Quick Start. Main Menu. Video/Audio Settings. The Teams. Gear. UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle). Keyboard Chart. Game Controls. Game Screen. Commanders Screen. NovaWorld/Multiplayer. Multiplayer Game Types. Voice-Over-Net. Credits. Tech Support. Legal. 34

INSTALLATION

In order to play Delta Force: Task Force Dagger you must first install the game files onto your computers hard drive. You must also have the game disk inserted into your computers CD-ROM drive in order to play. To install the game, insert the game CD into the CD-ROM drive. If you have AutoRun enabled, you will see the game menu appear. Click on INSTALL DELTA FORCE: TASK FORCE DAGGER. The automatic installation will walk you through the rest of the set-up. If you insert the game disk and nothing happens, double-click on the MY COMPUTER icon on your Windows desktop. Then double-click the DFTFD icon. When the menu appears, click the INSTALL DELTA FORCE: TASK FORCE DAGGER button. You will need to refer to the CD Key printed inside the games jewel case in order to install the game or access NovaWorld. When prompted, type the CD Key into the space provided. It is recommended that you keep this number safe for future use. You will not be able to reinstall Delta Force: Task Force Dagger without it. After the game installs, it will automatically return to the auto-run menu. Press the START TASK FORCE DAGGER button to begin the game. You may also start the game from your Start Menu. The start-up icon will be located in a NovaLogic folder in your program files. The default directory will be C:\program files\NovaLogic\Delta Force Task Force Dagger.

QUICK START

After installing Delta Force: Task Force Dagger, you may want to get right into the action. If you are already familiar with Delta Force: Land Warrior, youll find that the majority of the commands and functions are the same (though you may have to reconfigure your keyboard mapping). To get right into the action, follow these steps: 1. From the Main Menu click the Single Player button. 2. You can enter a new name on this screen, change your characters appearance and change your keyboard settings. Once you have made your changes (if any) click on the Quick Missions selection at the bottom of the next screen. 3. On the Quick Missions screen you will see a mission called Boot Camp. Select it to play a tutorial that will explain the various weapons and functions in the game. Once youve selected the mission, choose Accept to go to the gear selection screen. 4. On the gear selection screen, the most appropriate equipment will already be chosen for you, so simply click Start Mission to begin.

MAIN MENU

The Main Menu will automatically appear when Delta Force: Task Force Dagger starts up. From here you can access the following sections of the game: Single Player Accesses the Single Player, missions and any player-created maps you may have downloaded. Play on NovaWorld If you want to play multiplayer games over the Internet, click on this selection. On the following screen you will be able to change character and game settings. Multiplayer Options If you plan on hosting a game over a LAN or the Internet, or plan to play via LAN or Internet, click on this option. The following screen will have a number of options to customize your character or host settings. Video/Audio Options Clicking this option will bring you to the screen where you will be able to set many different video and audio options to enhance the games performance on your machine. Update Game If you are currently connected to the Internet, click on this option to launch an Update Wizard. This will automatically download and install any new files or patches that may be available from NovaLogic.

VIDEO/AUDIO SETTINGS

Delta Force: Task Force Dagger is designed to run on a wide range of computers. Reducing one or more of the following settings may help increase performance on slower computers or those with older 3D cards. When you are finished making changes, be sure to click on Accept to save your settings and return to the Main Menu. Change Driver Clicking this option will run a diagnostic tool that will find any 3D video cards installed on your machine. Select the one you wish to run and press the OK button. Your screen will flicker as the tool determines what resolutions your card can handle. Resolution Choose your level of resolution here. The higher the numbers, the higher the quality of the image, but slower computers may not play as smoothly at higher resolutions. Terrain Detail Sets the level of complexity for features on the terrain such as roads, helicopter landing pads and explosives scarring. Object Detail Determines the highest graphical setting for other people and objects in the game. At its top setting, objects will use the highest Level of Detail (LOD) when you are close enough. Reducing this will restrict objects to the selected LOD regardless of your view. Color Depth Sets how many colors your machine will display. 16 bit will show thousands of colors while 32 bit will display millions. Terrain Geometry Setting this to High will allow you to view the highest level of terrain detail from a further distance. Shadows, Blood, Smoke and Shell FX Simply turn these features on to increase the graphical quality of the game or turn them off to increase performance.
SFX Volume Sets the level of audio for special effects sounds such as explosions, vehicle sounds, and gunfire. Music Volume Sets the levels of any menu music that may play. Dialogue Volume Sets the levels for any lines spoken over the radio or near your location.

PLAYER SETTINGS

This page is accessible from the Single Player, Play on NovaWorld or Multiplayer Start pages by selecting Player Settings. Any selections you make are stored for the character that is highlighted on the Choose Character screen only. This means that you can set different options for different characters. Remember to click on Accept when finished to save your settings for this character. Keyboard This screen allows you to reconfigure which keyboard keys are assigned to which functions. Click once on the key you wish to change. Now press the key you want to replace it. Pressing Revert will set the keyboard to its default settings. MOUSE CONTROL Mouse Sensitivity Adjusts how responsive your mouse is. Flip Mouse Select Yes to reverse the Look Up/Down movement of the mouse controls. Scope Sensitivity Adjusts how sensitive your mouse is when using the scope on a weapon. GAMEPLAY Enemy AI Select Hard to make the enemy use more complex tactics and increase their accuracy. Easy will allow you to take more damage before dying. The game defaults to Normal.

SEAL Team 6

United States Navy Sea Air Land Team 6 Role: Medic Special Abilities: Team Medic (multiplayer only), best swimmer (speed, maneuverability, holding breath) Preferred Weapons: HK MP5SD6 (suppressed), HK MP5N, PSG-1 suppressed sniper rifle

CIA SOG

Central Intelligence Agency Special Operations Group Role: Sniper Special Abilities: Steady with scope, fast crawling Preferred Weapons: M82A1 Barrett.50 cal sniper rifle, PSG-1 suppressed sniper rifle, M40A3 sniper rifle, M24 sniper rifle, AW sniper rifle
British Special Air Service Role: Sniper Special Abilities: Steady with scope, fast crawling Preferred Weapons: M82A1 Barrett.50 cal sniper rifle, PSG-1 suppressed sniper rifle, M40A3 sniper rifle, M24 sniper rifle, AW sniper rifle
Australian Special Air Service Regiment Role: Grenadier Special Abilities: Accurate with indirect weapons Preferred Weapon: M4 w/M203, OICW, M16A2 w/M203
Canadian Joint Task Force 2 Role: CQB (Close Quarters Battle) Special Abilities: Fast movement, Extended knife range Preferred Weapons: SA-80, M4 SOPMOD, HK MP5SD6 (suppressed), HK MP5N, F89 Austeyr, F88 Austeyr

Ranger

United States Army 75th Ranger Regiment Role: Grenadier Special Abilities: Accurate with indirect weapons Preferred Weapons: M4 w/M203, OICW, M16A2 w/M203

Marine Force Recon

United States Marine Corp Reconnaissance Force Role: Heavy Gunner Special Abilities: Minimal recoil, withstands more damage Preferred Weapons: M249 Minimi SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), FN MAG machine gun, M60E3 machine gun
United States Air Force Combat Search and Rescue Role: Medic Special Abilities: Team Medic (multiplayer only), best swimmer (speed, maneuverability, holding breath) Preferred Weapons: HK MP5SD6 (suppressed), HK MP5N (not suppressed), PSG-1 suppressed sniper rifle
Before starting a mission you will be able to select your gear to best suit the mission and your own playing style. After viewing the mission briefing, simply click on the Change Gear button. On this screen is a box for each of the gear categories. By clicking through the selections you can see information on each weapon and choose to take it on the mission. You are allowed only one item in each of the following categories: Primary Weapons These are heavy weapons such as machine guns or sniper rifles. Secondary Weapons These are smaller shoulder weapons used for close-quarters-combat or as a back-up to your primary. Sidearms Handguns of various calibers. Grenades Small, thrown explosives. Explosives Heavy ordnance including rockets, demolition charges and mines. Auxiliary Equipment Consists of extra armor or extra ammunition.

PRIMARY WEAPONS

OICW Assault Rifle with 20mm grenade launcher

AW Sniper Rifle

F88 Austeyr Assault Rifle

M24 Sniper Rifle

M40A3 Sniper Rifle 12

M60E3 Machine Gun

PSG-1 Suppressed Sniper Rifle
M82A1 Barrett Sniper Rifle
M4 Assault Rifle with M203 40mm grenade launcher M4 SOPMOD (w/ACOG scope) Assault Rifle
M16A2 Assault Rifle with M203 40mm grenade launcher M249 Minimi SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon) Machine Gun

FN MAG Machine Gun SA-80

SECONDARY WEAPONS

HK MP5SD6 (suppressed)

HK MP5N (not suppressed)

F89 Austeyr 13

SIDEARMS

SOCOM Pistol

M9 Beretta (92FS)

Browning HP

Sig P226

F97 (Glock 19)

EXPLOSIVES

M18 Claymore

Alliant SLAM

At-4 LAW

ARMORIES
Most single and multiplayer maps have armories in them where you can change your current gear selections. An armory may be a small, stand alone bunker or a rack of weapons inside a larger structure. To access the armory, enter the Commanders Screen by pressing the C key. Select the Weapons tab and click the arrows to choose new gear. Be sure to click Accept to finalize your choices and press C again to exit.

AERIAL STRIKES

One of the primary roles of a Special Forces unit is to call in aerial strikes. To call in a strike you will use the laser designator (8 Key) to direct nearby bombers to a specific area. Activate the scope view to engage the designators range finder and target acquisition systems. Now aim the cursor at the target and press Fire on your mouse. There may be a small delay while the planes move into position, but the destruction they provide is worth the wait. Remember that aerial strikes are not always approved for a mission. If you call in a strike and one is not available, you will be informed by radio.

keyboard chart

1st/3rd PERSON POV

CROSS HAIRS ON/OFF

1st PERSON GUN ON/OFF

CYCLE WAYPOINTS

CYCLE FLAGS

AUDIO COMMANDS

DROP ITEM

PRINT SCREEN

SAVE MISSION

LOAD MISSION

AUTO RUN TOGGLE

F7 LASER RANGE FINDER

F8 MEDIC PACK DROP WEAPON

F12 CYCLE WEAPONS

Print Scrn

Scroll Lock

SIDEARM CYCLE MODES 2
RADIO PRIMARY SECONDARY WEAPON WEAPON EXPLOSIVES DETONATOR GRENADES CYCLE MODES 3 CYCLE MODES 4

5 TALK (TEXT) T

6 TEAM TALK Y

7 UAV U

0 LOOK UP P TURN LEFT L LOOK DOWN
MAP MAP ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT +

Insert STAND Delete

MPG HOST SCREEN Home CROUCH End

Page Up PRONE Page Down

MOVEMENT CONTROLS

Arrow Keys W S A D P L ;. SHIFT SPACEBAR DELETE END PAGEDOWN SCROLL LOCK Move Forward, Back Up, Strafe Left, Strafe Right Move Forward Back Up Strafe Left Strafe Right Look Up Turn Left Turn Right Look Down Walk (used with arrow or W,A,S,D keys) Jump Stand Crouch Prone Auto Run Toggle (character runs without holding the W key)
Reversing Cycles You can make any key cycle in the reverse order by holding down the SHIFT key while pressing the button. For example, SHIFT+F5 will cycle backwards through your waypoints.

*SAVING A MISSION

At any point during a mission, you can press the F11 key to save the game. Each mission has 3 save slots available. You can overwrite any of the save slots with a new save.

WEAPONS/GEAR CONTROLS

BKSP CTRL B N M / [ ] Knife Sidearm * Primary Weapon * Secondary Weapon * Explosives Radio Detonator (for SLAM charges only) Grenades Laser Range Finder (for calling in aerial strikes) Medic Packs (only available for medics) Drop Primary Weapon Cycle Weapons Shoot Binoculars Night Vision Change Magazine Toggle Scope On/Off Adjust Scope Zero Up Adjust Scope Zero Down Cycle Scope Magnification
* Press again to cycle firing modes if the weapon has multiple modes
FIXED WEAPON EMPLACEMENTS
You can use fixed weapon emplacements simply by walking up to them. Your field of view will then become limited to that of the weapon. To break away from the weapon, simply back up.

MISSION CONTROLS

PAUSE HOME C F G K R T H Y Pause Game Multiplayer Host Screen View Commander's Map Display Friendly Tags Display Mission Goals Display Kills / Players List Display Recent Messages Talk (text) Talk to Selected Player (text) Team Talk (text)
U Keypad 2 Keypad 4 Keypad 5 Keypad 6 Keypad 7 Keypad 8 Keypad 9 Activate UAV Mode Tilt Down Pan Left Lock On Target Pan Right Zoom In Tilt Up Zoom Out

VOICE-OVER-NET

Keypad + Keypad 0 Keypad Keypad DEL Keypad 1 Keypad 3 Keypad * Keypad / ENTER Unmute Selected Player Mute Current Talker VON Display On/Off Break Talker Adjust Record Volume Down Adjust Record Volume Up Display Last Talker Select Last Talker Push to Talk

GLOBAL POSITIONING SATELLITE MAP (GPS)
Initial/Final Waypoint (orange) Waypoints (next waypoint blinks) (green) Teammates (blue) with facing indicator Known Enemies (red) with facing indicator Wounded Teammate (blue) Dead Teammate (blue) Claymore Building (green) Vehicles (green) Red Team Flag (Capture The Flag) Blue Team Flag (Capture The Flag) Medic (blue) Dead Enemy (red) 21

Commanders Screen

The most useful tool you will have in the field is the commander's screen. By pressing the C key, you will have access to a wealth of mission information such as waypoints, identified enemy positions, objectives and squad statistics. The top portion of the screen displays in-game text messages, similar to the Information Link on the main game screen. Use the menu below it to view the different information screens. The large left-hand window is the Primary Display Screen, which shows the essential data. The right-hand side shows specific information on items selected in the Primary Display Screen. Information that appears here will remain until you select something new, even if you change to a different menu choice.
This is a larger, more sophisticated form of your GPS map. With the buttons below the map, you control what information is displayed or hidden from view. In addition you can zoom the map in and out (plus and minus keys), toggle between your color and contour map, and automatically re-center the map on yourself. If you hold the right mouse button down, you can scroll the map around. When you click the mouse on an object or person, the icon will flash and information will appear in the right-hand display. Here you will find out things such as the object's name and side. When selecting other players, a new set of commands will appear in this window, such as the ability to send a message directly to them or stop all communication coming from them. Your mission waypoints are invaluable for finding your way to your mission objectives. However, during a mission you can grab any one of your assigned waypoints and drag it to a new location. You can also select any object and temporarily set it as your next waypoint. This can be very useful in finding your way directly to someone or something on the main game screen. As soon as you select a new waypoint or cycle back to your mission waypoints, this temporary one will disappear. Finally, you can set custom mission markers in the game with the waypoint button. You can name these markers whatever you like and even send them (one at a time) to other players in a multiplayer game.

This screen is used to control the Voice-Over-Net feature. By clicking on the appropriate icon, you can select the recipient of your voice messages and mute/unmute players. The last column will tell you if the selected player is receiving your message. At the bottom of the screen you can mute or unmute all players by pressing one of the buttons. All players begin the game muted.

PLAYERS

This screen lists all of the players in the game. By clicking on the appropriate icon, you can allow/disallow certain players from sending you custom waypoints and text messages. You can easily locate teammates on the map by selecting their name on this screen; when you return to the map display they will be highlighted.
This screen lists all of your teammates, the weapons that they currently have in hand and their general plan of action. This gives you a quick overview of your teammates' intentions. Keep your teammates informed of your plan of attack by setting it here. You can set a descriptor from either or both lines of plan actions. For example, to indicate that you will be attacking the right side of the enemys base, click on Assault and Right.

WEAPONS

To view information on the weapons and equipment that you currently carry, check out this screen. If you are in an Armory Building when you access this screen, you will have the ability to change out weapons and items. Be warned, in a multiplayer game checking out new arms may cost you a few seconds of game time depending on your Internet connection.

MISSION SETTINGS

Access your initial mission briefing information from this window. Game settings relevant to this mission will appear in the right-hand window. This screen is particularly relevant for seeing the specific rules of a multiplayer game that you joined. Refer to the Game Settings and NovaWorld section for more details on the settings.

NOVAWORLD/MULTIPLAYER

Once you have tested your skills against the single player missions, you can see how you fare against human opponents. Delta Force: Task Force Dagger is fully supported by our online battleground called NovaWorld and can also be played by up to 16 players over a LAN/IPX. When playing via NovaWorld, you can join a multiplayer game at any time, and leave whenever you wish. This means that unless you are the Host, you do not have to be present at the initiation of a game to join in. If you leave in the middle of a mission, the other players can continue to play without you. You can host a NovaWorld game with up to 16 players depending on your Internet connection, or a LAN/IPX game. The faster your connection, the more players you will be able to adequately have in your game. If the host leaves at any point, the game will end. Since your connection to the Internet will directly affect your performance on NovaWorld, you will want to make sure that you have as fast a connection as possible when hosting or playing a game.

JOINING NOVAWORLD

In order to play on NovaWorld, you must have a NovaWorld account. If you do not already have one, you can create a new account in seconds. If this is your first time playing Delta Force: Task Force Dagger, you will be asked to enter the CD KEY that is printed in your Delta Force: Task Force Dagger CD case (you must include the dashes). Once you are logged into NovaWorld, you can join NovaWorld Stat-Hosted games (explained below), public games, or password protected games.
NOVAWORLD RANKS AND STAT-HOSTED GAMES
NovaWorld features a world ranking system where all of your game statistics from official NovaWorld hosted games will be stored and be available for other players to view. Players will rise through actual Army ranks as they play in official games. The speed at which you gain new ranks will depend on how well you play. Similar to the real military, higher ranks will not come easily. Only dedicated players will make it to officer level. Players will also be given Awards if their statistics meet certain criteria. You will have a separate level for each different multiplayer game category. Please log onto NovaWorld for more information on Ranks and Awards.

MULTIPLAYER GAME TYPES

DEATHMATCH AND TEAM DEATHMATCH
For Deathmatch, all players are competing against each other to gain the high score by eliminating the most opponents. In Team Deathmatch, players work in teams to get the high score.
Deathmatch Score: Kill Friendly (Team only) Kill Yourself Killed by opponent Kill opponent Kill opponent with head shot Kill opponent with a knife -4 -+1 +2 +3
KING OF THE HILL AND TEAM KING OF THE HILL
In this scenario, players win by occupying a certain area for a specific duration of time (set by the game host). The hot zone shows up as a red circle on your GPS and Commanders map. Although your time in the zone is cumulative, leaving the hot zone will cause your timer to start to count backwards. The size and number of hot zones will vary depending on which map the host chooses. In Team King of the Hill, up to four teams can play against each other. You need only one teammate in the zone for the timer to start. Unlike regular King of the Hill, as soon as you have no more teammates in the hot zone, your timer will immediately drop to zero.

CAPTURE THE FLAG

Flags are represented by a triangle symbol on the GPS and Commanders Map. You are part of the red team or the blue team and your objective is to grab the other teams flag by running over it and returning it to your teams Flag Bay (represented by a colored circle). At the same time, you need to defend your own flags from your opponents. Some variations have multiple flags that must be retrieved. The waypoint indicator will help guide you to the flags and back to your flag bay.

SEARCH AND DESTROY

Each team must enter into the others territory and destroy specific targets to win the game.

ATTACK AND DEFEND

Similar to Search and Destroy, one team wins if they destroy all of their targets within their opponents territory. The defenders win if time expires before the other team can accomplish all of their goals.

FLAGBALL

In Flagball, there is one flag in the middle of the playing field. Up to four teams compete to grab the flag and return to their base to score 1 point. After a point is scored the flag is reset to the center of the playing field.
MULTIPLAYER HOSTING GAME OPTIONS
The host of a multiplayer game will be able to set several different options to determine how the game functions. Game Name: Type the name you want your game to appear as to other players. Game Password: If you want to limit who can join your game, type the password they must know to join your game here. Country: Type the three letter abbreviation of your country here if you want other players to know where the game is being hosted from. Connection Type: Select either NovaWorld or LAN/IPX. Server Type: If you will be playing the game you host on your computer, choose Serve and Play. The host should always be the person with the fastest Internet connection and/or computer setup. If you will have a dedicated server for hosting the game, choose Serve Only. Number of Teams: Select how many teams there will be in team oriented games.

TEAM OPTIONS

Team Selection: Server Chooses will override the individual players choice of sides and make teams even. Allow Friendly Fire: You have the option of making your teammates invulnerable to your weapons by turning Allow Friendly Fire Off. Friendly Fire Warning: Select Off to remove the safety X that appears when targeting allies for all players. Friendly Tags: Having this option Off will not allow players to use Friendly Tags. See Team On GPS: Select Yes if you want members of the same team to be able to see icons representing the location of their teammates on the GPS map. Team Lives: For a more realistic game, you can set this value to zero, which means when you are killed, you're out of the game. Increasing this value creates a pool of lives that your team can draw from. When they are used up, your teammates will be dropped from the game when killed. This setting is defaulted to Infinite, where you will always respawn after being killed.
Squad Password: Use these boxes to set individual passwords for teams. Remember to inform your players of their proper password.

WIN CONDITIONS

Time Limit: Determines how long a game will last. Score Limit: Determines what score must be attained before the game ends and a winner is declared. King of the Hill Time: Determines the total cumulative amount of time, in minutes, a player must occupy the hot zone in order to win a King of the Hill game.

BASIC AND ADVANCED SETUP

Maximum Players: Determines the maximum number of players allowed to join the multiplayer game. Start Delay: The number of minutes before play can begin. This allows time for new players to join in. Replay: If this is set to Selected Mission, the game will automatically restart in the same map after the previous round is finished. Select Cycle to have the game go through each map for that game type. Select No to have the game end after the round is finished. Timeout Box: Determines the amount of time to elapse before a killed player is allowed to re-enter the game. Destroyable Buildings: By setting this to Yes, players can destroy certain buildings. Death Messages: Turning this option Off will eliminate the text messages that appear when someone is killed. This way you won't know if you've killed someone unless you see them die. Character Abilities: If you dont want to use character special abilities such as variable run speed, hit points, or preferred weapons, select Off. Wind: Use this setting to turn off the default wind settings or enable random settings GPS Icons: Selects whether players can see only friendly units on the GPS, all units, or none. Tracers: Select Off if you dont want any player to see the bullet trail from weapons that fire tracer ammunition.
Scope Drift: If you do not want your stance to affect your scopes stability, turn this option Off. Crosshair Spread: If you do not want your crosshair to widen while you run, select Off. Weapon Recoil: If you do not want your weapons to have recoil, select Off. Drop Weapons: If you do not want the option of dropping weapons to pick up new ones, select Off. Respawn with Primary: Set to No to have players respawn without a primary weapon.

WEAPON RESTRICT

You can limit which weapons are allowed into your game here. Simply turn the weapons you dont want No. Players who choose a restricted weapon will be given a default weapon.

Voice-Over-Net

Voice-Over-Net is a built in voice communication system for use on NovaWorld. The set up is simple and can be done entirely while in Delta Force Task Force Dagger. All you will need is a Full-Duplex sound card and a microphone plugged into the Mic In jack of your sound card. Note that a Half-Duplex sound card will allow you to hear other players, but not to talk. After plugging in your Microphone (make sure it is in the Mic In and not the Line In input), start Delta Force Task Force Dagger and click on Player Settings. Upon starting or joining a game, all players will be defaulted to muted to eliminate unwanted conversation. Unmute those players that you want to talk to. On the Commanders Voice-Over-Net screen, use the Tab key to cycle through the list of players. The muted icon will appear after the players name if you have muted them. Use the Keypad + key to unmute the currently selected player or the Keypad 0 key to mute the current talker. If their name appears in red that means that they have muted you. In team games, you can only select players on your own side to talk with.

VOICE-OVER-NET KEYPAD COMMANDS
+ Unmute Selected Player: Press this key to be able to listen to a player who was previously muted. Note that all players begin the game muted.
0 Mute Current Talker: When you no longer want to hear voice messages from a certain player, you can press this key to break communication and put them on mute mode. - VON Display On/Off: The Voice-Over-Net status display turns on/off. DEL Break Talker: To break communication with a player who is talking to you in order to free up your line for another talker, press this key. Unlike Mute, the player can try to contact you again by pressing the Push to Talk button on their end. ENTER Push to Talk: Hold this button down to transmit a voice message to the currently selected player. 1 Adjust Record Volume Down: If your outgoing messages are distorted, you may wish to decrease the mics sensitivity by using this key. 3 Adjust Record Volume Up: If people are having a hard time hearing you, try adjusting your Microphones record level up with this key. * Display Last Talker: By pressing this key, the name of the last person to send you a voice message will appear. / Select Last Talker: By pressing this key, the last player to send you a message will be selected to receive your outgoing voice messages.
SELECT LAST TALKER / UAV TILT 8 UP UAV LOCK ON TARGET 5 UAV TILT DOWN 2 DISPLAY LAST TALKER
Internet Etiquette NovaLogic does not monitor Voice-Over-Net communication. If you are having a problem with any other player, we strongly suggest that you mute them. When using any form of communication, please be considerate of other people. Using hateful, discriminatory or obscene language will probably get you muted. You can try using text chat (the T key) to ask them politely to unmute you. If they choose to keep you muted, it probably wouldnt have been an interesting conversation anyway.
Voice-Over-Net: Set to Enable if you want to use the Voice-Over-Net feature. Disabling this feature will not allow you to transmit or receive voice messages or access the Voice-Over-Net interface. A Full-Duplex sound card is required to transmit voice messages. Duplex Mode: In Full mode, you will be able to transmit and receive voice messages (if you have a Full-Duplex soundcard). If you do not have a Full-Duplex soundcard or if you do not wish to send voice messages but you would still like to receive them, select Half. Record Volume: This slider bar is used to set the sensitivity level of your microphone. If people are having a hard time hearing you, try increasing this level. If your messages are distorted, you may want to adjust this bar down. Check Recording Level: When you press Check Recording Level begin talking normally for five seconds. The computer will automatically playback the audio you just recorded. If you are not satisfied with the levels, adjust the Record Volume option. Activation Mode: Voice Activation automatically starts transmitting when you speak. With Push To Talk mode, you must hold down the Enter key to send a voice message. Activation Threshold: This determines how loud you must be for Voice Activation to start sending a message. Adjust it down if Voice-Over-Net activates when you are not speaking.

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NovaLogic will have no responsibility to replace any such compact disc damaged by accident, abuse or misapplication. This policy applies to the initial purchase only. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THE COMPACT DISC, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO NINETY (90) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY BY JURISDICTION. If you and the NovaLogic Tech Support Staff believe you have found any such error or defect during the warranty period please return the defective compact disc together with a dated proof of purchase to NovaLogic, Inc., 26010 Mureau Road, Suite 200, Calabasas, California 91302, for a free replacement. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ON PRODUCT YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK. THIS PRODUCT AND RELATED DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AND NOVALOGIC EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. UNAUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIONS: NOVALOGIC WARRANTS ONLY THAT THE PROGRAM WILL PERFORM AS DESCRIBED IN THE USER DOCUMENTATION. NO ADVERTISING, DESCRIPTION OR REPRESENTATION, WHETHER MADE BY A NOVALOGIC DEALER, DISTRIBUTOR, AGENT OR EMPLOYEE, SHALL BE BINDING UPON NOVALOGIC OR SHALL CHANGE THE TERMS OF THIS DISCLAIMER OR THE LIMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA SET FORTH ABOVE. NOVALOGIC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE NOVALOGIC PRODUCT WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE NOVALOGIC PRODUCT WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE, OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT WILL BE CORRECTED. FURTHERMORE NOVALOGIC DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT OR RELATED DOCUMENTATION IN TERMS OF THEIR CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY NOVALOGIC OR NOVALOGICS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY. SHOULD THE PRODUCT PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU (AND NOT NOVALOGIC) ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES: NOVALOGIC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES, EVEN IF NOVALOGIC IS ADVISED OF OR AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS MEANS THAT NOVALOGIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR LOST PROFITS OR REVENUES, OR FOR DAMAGES OR COSTS INCURRED AS A RESULT OF LOSS OF TIME, DATA OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE, OR FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE EXCEPT THE ACTUAL COST OF THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL NOVALOGICS LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. LICENSE NovaLogic grants you a nonexclusive, nontransferable license as follows. You are entitled to use this product for your own use, but may not make, sell or transfer reproductions of the software or manual to other parties in any way, nor rent, lease, or preview the product to others without the prior written permission of NovaLogic. You may use one copy of the product on a single terminal connected to one particular computer. You may not reverse engineer, disassemble, or translate the product. Additionally, you are expressly prohibited from redistributing the BinkPlay.exe. If you would like to redistribute the BinkPlay.exe program, please contact RAD at www.radgametools.com about acquiring a redistribution license. 1998-2002 NovaLogic, Inc. NovaLogic, the NovaLogic logo, NovaWorld and Delta Force are registered trademarks of NovaLogic, Inc. The Delta Force logo, the NovaWorld logo, Task Force Dager, NovaLogic The Art of War are trademarks of NovaLogic, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark and Direct 3D, Direct X are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. SurroundSound decoding hardware required for Dolby SurroundSound. Dolby and the Double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. NVIDIA and the NVIDIA logo are trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. U.S. Patent #s 5,625,759, 5,550,959 and 6,020,893. 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