Commandos 2 instruction manual




















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Cliquez sur l'un d'entre eux avec le bouton droit de la souris pour le. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. If you are unsure about the mission objectives or about any of the objects in the game, you can view the notebook. In it you will find detailed information on the mission, weapons, equipment and techniques.

A general help section. To view the pages of the Notebook, click the LMB on the subject you want to more information on. You can alternatively click on the arrow icons located at the bottom of each page. This is done by clicking anywhere on the screen with the RMB. When you select this icon, the cursor will. To go back to the game and exit Help mode, click the RMB anywhere over the environment.

Stamina indicator in the interface. If the Stamina Bar reaches zero, your Commando will run out of stamina and fall to the floor. Damage incurred is proportional to the distance fallen. The indicator will also display the amount of oxygen left while your Commando is swimming underwater.

When a Commando is outdoors in the freezing temperatures of the Arctic without the proper clothing, a Body Temperature bar is displayed. The weapons, tools and items that each character has been trained to use can be controlled through the interface. All characters can carry every item even if they are not trained to use them. If this is the case the item will appear in the Inventory but not in the interface. For example, if the Thief finds a mine and he can pick it up and place it in his Backpack, you will not see it on his interface as he is not trained to use it.

He can, however, pass it to the Sapper and it will appear in his interface as he is trained in the use of mines. You have several empty spaces in your Backpack at the beginning of each mission.

You will be able to use these spaces to hold items you find along your exploration of the mission. Space in the Backpacks is limited. This displays the number of items you are currently carrying and the space you have left.

Crawling will allow your Commandos and other characters to move around and avoid being detected in the outer view range of the enemy field of view.

If you decide to walk, your Commandos will be able to move faster but will be easily spotted by the enemies at any of the ranges of their field of view. Please note that the faster you move, the more noise you produce.

You can be heard when walking if you are very close to an enemy soldier. Crawling is far less noisy than walking or running. Click on it with the LMB to exit from the vehicle or from your hideout and move back into the environment. Click on the icon with the LMB and the cursor will change to a magnifying lens graphic. If you then move the lens over the environment you will notice that it changes depending on which element it is currently over.

You can then easily select and transfer items to and fro by clicking the LMB on the item you want to move. The game involves both the interior and exterior of buildings. Therefore, your viewable area will not always be capable of displaying what you would find when using a door or climbing a ladder.

If you are inside a building and click the. LMB on a window in Examine mode, the external view will be displayed. Enemy soldiers in the area are outlined in red. When you want to return to the interior view, click the RMB on any. A window will pop up in the top. You can move the view angle by moving the mouse left and right. To exit this mode and regain control of your Commando, click the RMB anywhere on the screen.

In some missions you will discover switches that activate and deactivate electrified fences, floodlit areas and doors. If you click on them while in Examine mode, a window will pop up displaying the element the switch will activate.

When the enemy attacks on several flanks, Attack mode will provide a method of placing your men at different defensive points. To activate this mode, the Commando must have a firearm selected. Any enemies that enter the area will be shot until killed or until the soldier runs out of ammunition.

Allied soldiers will place their backpacks in front of themselves for protection. You can use this feature to protect an area different to the direction in which the soldiers are facing. Some firearms have limited ammunition, so be careful not to leave your men unprotected when they run out of bullets or they will be killed. This orange bar indicates your general health level. At the beginning of each mission it will always be full. As the mission progresses you may be shot, fall, suffer from lack of oxygen when swimming underwater or freeze in Arctic conditions.

When these instances occur the Health Bar will diminish, indicating your increasingly precarious situation. Fortunately you will have the opportunity to regenerate the health level of your Commandos when you find a first-aid kit or a tin of food in houses or other areas in the mission.

Should this happen a skull will appear on the interface to remind you of the unfortunate end your soldier has met. An image of the currently selected Commando appears in the bottom right corner of the screen. His expression.

This is where your Commandos store all the objects they have found during the mission. These can include weapons, ammo, food and enemy uniforms. As you play the game you will find alternate ways of opening your Backpack. The easiest way is to click the RMB on the face of the character in the interface. The Backpack is displayed as a box divided into sections that indicate the limit on the number of objects that your Commandos can carry.

Four icons above the box, from left to right, are: Exit, Exchange, Examine and Use. To select an option, click the LMB on it. The most common use of the Backpack is to store objects or exchange them with another character in the mission. To select items in a different Backpack, click. In this way the contents of both. Backpacks will open simultaneously. Click on the item you want to move with the LMB and click again when you want to place in an empty space.

If the background color of the section turns blue, the item will occupy no extra room, so it can share space with an item you already possess.

This is very useful especially with ammunition and weapons of the same kind. If the background color turns green, there is space for this object and you can store it in your Backpack. This can occur if the Backpack reaches capacity or the objects you currently possess have been. You can also pick up items directly from the environment without having to open your Backpack. The faces. To exchange objects, click on the item you want to move with the LMB and click again when you want to place in an empty space.

Some items can be combined. For instance, sleeping pills combined with wine will knock out enemy soldiers. Select one object with the LMB and click on the one you want to combine it with. To give your Commandos orders, you must first select them. Click the RMB on one of your Commandos. An outline will appear around that Commando and his interface will appear.

Your view of the Commando might be obscured by a building, tree or wall. To combat this, each Commando has been assigned a number on the keyboard. By pressing the appropriate number, you can select that Commando. If you press the number twice in quick succession, the screen will center on his position.

This will display images of all the other. Commandos in that particular mission and their current health status at the top of your screen. If more than four Commandos are present, you can scroll left or right to view the others using the mouse or the cursor keys.

If you click the LMB on any of the faces, you will select that character. When you do not want to have any Commando selected, press a number key.



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