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An early demo of Sandwarriors for the PC. | An early demo of Sandwarriors for the PC. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Unlike the later 1997 demo, it contains files for six maps, and a range of levels based on these maps. Only the first two levels have enemies and objectives, and the others are often at an early stage of development. | * This build was included on the PC Collectors CD ROM #1, issue 5, November/December 1996. | ||
* Unlike the later 1997 demo, it contains files for six maps, and a range of levels based on these maps. Only the first two levels have enemies and objectives, and the others are often at an early stage of development. | |||
* In order to access the other maps/levels, the following command must be used: sw.exe /mission=XX | |||
* Where XX is a number of 1 or above. (Source for cheat: Mr Flibble at Beta Archive) | |||
* Odd numbers load night missions, while even numbers levels take place in the daytime. | |||
* This prototype also has a multiplayer option not present in the final game, but it does not seem to function. | |||
* Also of interest is a file called Horus.txt. This seems to relate to an earlier version from February 1996 when the game’s title was being changed to Horus to Sandwarriors. | |||
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An early demo of Sandwarriors for the PC.
Notes
- This build was included on the PC Collectors CD ROM #1, issue 5, November/December 1996.
- Unlike the later 1997 demo, it contains files for six maps, and a range of levels based on these maps. Only the first two levels have enemies and objectives, and the others are often at an early stage of development.
- In order to access the other maps/levels, the following command must be used: sw.exe /mission=XX
- Where XX is a number of 1 or above. (Source for cheat: Mr Flibble at Beta Archive)
- Odd numbers load night missions, while even numbers levels take place in the daytime.
- This prototype also has a multiplayer option not present in the final game, but it does not seem to function.
- Also of interest is a file called Horus.txt. This seems to relate to an earlier version from February 1996 when the game’s title was being changed to Horus to Sandwarriors.
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