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# Select the type of setting you wish to adjust: Audio, Video, Controls, or Gameplay  
# Select the type of setting you wish to adjust: Audio, Video, Controls, or Gameplay  
# The controls are set to defaults familiar to Thief players, however there are new keys/features that are worth reviewing.
# The controls are set to defaults familiar to Thief players, however there are new keys/features that are worth reviewing.
<div style="padding: 3px; background: #DEB887;">'''Note:''' Changes to many Video settings will not take effect until you reload D3, however there is no warning message about this yet.</div>


== Starting the Mission ==
== Starting the Mission ==

Revision as of 22:14, 12 September 2009

author: Springheel

Since The Dark Mod is designed to simulate the stealth gameplay of Thief, many things will be very familiar to Thief players. There are some features that work differently, however, and some features are only partially working in the 1.0 Beta version. The following guide will explain how things work (and what doesn't work yet) in The Dark Mod.

If you have never played Stealth Games before, start with the Basics of Stealth Gaming.

Read the various sections for more detail:


Starting The Dark Mod

To install The Dark Mod, please follow the instructions on this page ****.

Your experience with The Dark Mod will start with the Main Menu, where you may wish to adjust some settings before starting the mission.

Changing Settings

  1. Select "Settings" from the Main Menu
  2. Select the type of setting you wish to adjust: Audio, Video, Controls, or Gameplay
  3. The controls are set to defaults familiar to Thief players, however there are new keys/features that are worth reviewing.

Starting the Mission

  1. Select “Start Mission” from the Main Menu.
  2. The Mission Briefing will begin playing. Hitting ESC) or clicking on it will skip it.
  3. Read your objectives, and choose your Difficulty Level. Then select “Buy Equipment”.
  4. After purchasing desired equipment, hit "Start Mission". (The option to "Drop" starting items is available. Currently there is no option to undo this decision, except to go back to the "Difficulty" screen. This will reset all your purchases.)
  5. The Mission Loading screen should appear. Be patient...loading can take more than five minutes on older machines.

To call the Main Menu during the game, press ESC) .

Objectives

Your objectives are displayed after the Mission Briefing. When you complete an objective, a chime will sound and “Objective Completed” will be displayed at the top of the screen. To check the status of your objectives during the game, hit the Esc key to go to the Main Menu, and select Objectives.

When you have completed all objectives, the map will close and a “Mission Succeeded” screen will appear. Likewise, if you fail an objective or are killed, a “Failed Mission” screen will appear. You can restart the map by selecting the "Restart" option or via the Main Menu.

HUD Display

LIGHTGEM: The lightgem at the bottom of the screen indicates how easy you are to see. This is primarily due to how much light is hitting you, but also includes things like whether you are crouched, moving, or have a weapon drawn.

HEALTH INDICATOR: When you are injured, a small red healthbar appears below the lightgem. It will remain visible until you are returned to full health.

BREATH INDICATOR: When you are underwater a small blue bar will appear above the lightgem. This bar measures how much air you have left. When the blue bar runs out, you start to take damage. Surfacing or using a Breath Potion will restore your air bar.

WEAPON/INVENTORY ICONS: An icon of your currently selected weapon is displayed in the bottom left corner of the screen. Your currently selected inventory object (or your loot total) is displayed as an icon in the bottom right.

Weapons

Weapon hotkeys are different than in Thief, since the key underneath ESC (~ on US, ^ on German keyboards) is reserved for use by the console:

  • 1 Put away weapons
  • 2 Blackjack
  • 3 Short Sword
  • 4 Broadheads
  • 5 Water Arrows
  • 6 Fire Arrows
  • 7 Rope Arrows
  • 8 Gas Arrows
  • 9 Noise Arrows
  • 0 Moss Arrows

Inventory Objects

Cycle through your inventory using the Inventory Prev/Next keys (default: [ or TAB for next item and ] for prev item). Inventory objects are stored in groups, so all keys will be stored together, all readables, etc.

To ‘use’ an inventory object, select it and then hit the Use key (default: U). This will drink potions, throw mines, activate the spyglass, etc. To "use" objects on other objects (like using a key on a door), select the inventory, highlight the thing you want to use it on, and hit Use.

You can drop inventory items by hitting the Drop key (default: R) twice. See the section "Holding Junk Objects" for more information. Note that mappers may designate some important inventory items as undroppable.

You can clear the inventory selection by hitting the BACKSPACE key.

To set hotkeys for your inventory items, please see Custom Settings for Players.

Inventory Object: Spyglass

A good Thief likes to scout ahead. To use the spyglass, select it in inventory and hit Use. You can use the next/prev weapon keys to zoom in and out. You cannot use weapons or frob objects while using the spyglass.

Inventory Object: Player Lantern

Light is usually the bane of thieves everywhere, but there are times when you need just a little to make your way around. To this end, some thieves carry a covered lantern with a hood that can be closed to block out the light. To use the lantern, select it in inventory and hit Use. This will lift the cover if the lantern is currently off, or close the cover if it is currently lit. There is also a hotkey for using the lantern; by default this is L. This lantern is clipped to your belt so your hands are free, and it can even be used underwater for short periods.

Obviously using the lantern makes you visible to any nearby opponents.

Inventory Objects: Maps and Readables

In The Dark Mod, both maps and readables (books, scrolls, etc) are inventory items. To read them, you scroll to the object in your inventory and then hit the Use key. The map or readable will be displayed on screen. Note that this does not pause the game. Unlike Thief, events continue to unfold around you, and you can be attacked while reading if not careful. You can see your environment around the edges of the map/readable, but the best suggestion is to find a safe place to read. With multi-page readables (distinguishable by folded corners on the page), use the next/prev inventory icons to scroll through pages. Hitting Use or Attack will put the readable away.

The Map key (default: M) will also automatically bring up your map.

Inventory Objects: Keys

Some doors or chests require keys to open. To open a locked door, select the appropriate key by scrolling to it in your inventory and hit the Use key (NOT the frob key) while highlighting the door. Note that certain types of door locks (like padlocks) might have to be frobbed separately.

Movement

Movement in The Dark Mod is not that different than Thief, with a few exceptions.

Climbing

Crouching while on a ladder will automatically detach you (you therefore cannot get onto a ladder while crouched). Turning your back to the ladder will also cause you to let go. [is this true?]

Mantling

There are two different ways to mantle in The Dark Mod. One is by holding down the Jump key, which Thief players will be familiar with. There is also a key specifically for mantling (default: C), so that failing to mantle will not result in jumping and making noise. Currently there is a slight difference between the two mantling methods, so occasionally one method will work when the other will not. Mantling is affected by where you are looking, so a successful mantle is more likely if you are looking directly at the edge of the object you wish to climb. To climb on a chair, look down at the seat then press the mantle control. By this means you can clamber over relatively low but awkward obstructions and even select one ledge above/below another.

You cannot mantle while carrying a junk object or body.

Rising Code

To avoid trapping the player when 'clipping' into surfaces, the D3 code gently pushes the player upwards until the player's collision box is free. Usually this is just annoying, but occasionally it can cause serious problems as the player floats right out of the map. If you notice you suddenly start to float upwards after moving, try quickly moving the opposite direction--often this will move you out of the geometry you are clipping.


Interacting With Your Environment

The Dark Mod gives you far more flexibility than previous Thief games when it comes to interacting with things.

Holding Junk Objects

This is one area that works quite differently from the Thief series. “Junk” objects (anything that you can carry that doesn’t go into inventory, like chairs, candles, or bodies) are held out in front of you when frobbed. Unlike in Thief, they take up physical space, and can be used to push or manipulate other objects. They can also bump into other objects, making noise (or being knocked out of your hands), so be careful.

To grab a junk object, frob it as normal. The object will stop highlighting, and any weapons you have selected will lower. At this point, you can use the next/prev weapon keys (default: mousewheel up/down) to move the object closer/further away from you, and moving your mouse around will move the object (it stays basically in the center of your screen).

The heavier the object, the slower it moves, so you may notice a ‘lag’ if you turn quickly with heavy objects. It can take a while to get used to this.

To drop an object, hit the R key. By crouching and angling your view down gently, you'll find that you can easily set down objects without making noise. You can also throw a held object by hitting the Attack key. Tapping the Attack key throws the object a short distance; holding the Attack key down and releasing it will throw it further.

To rotate a held object, hold down the Z key or middle mouse button, and move your mouse. By default, horizontal movement of the mouse yaws the object around the vertical axis, and vertical movement pitches the object up and down. Holding down the RUN key makes horizontal mouse movement roll the object around the forward axis. This can be useful for replacing objects that have been knocked over, or for placing moveable objects in creative ways (like putting a plank over a gap, or stacking chairs). It is possible to “drop” inventory items into your hands, where they can be manipulated as if they were junk objects. Select the object in your inventory, and hit the Drop key R. The object will appear in front of you like a junk object, and you can rotate it, set it down, etc. To put it back into your inventory, you must "use" the item again (U) or scroll to the next inventory item (TAB or [/]).

Some objects that are too heavy to lift may still be movable. Walking or running into such objects will push them along the ground.

Junk Ojects: Candles

You will see lots of candles spread throughout the map. Lit candles can be frobbed and carried around to light your way. They can also be used to light other candles or torches. See the video on our webpage for a demonstration. (Note that the candles in this map are older versions, so the "pinching out" behaviour described on our webpage does not work on them. They can only be extinguished with water arrows or dropping them in water.)

Also, be aware that multiple light sources can cause a significant drain on your framerate. If you go around a room lighting six or seven new candles, don't be surprised if your framerate drops significantly.

Doors and Lockpicking

Lockpicking was not included in this map. All locked doors will have a key somewhere in the map.


Combat

There are a number of ways that combat is different in The Dark Mod.

Blackjacking

You must hit an opponent on the head to knock them out with your blackjack. If you're quick and hit a guard before he notices anything suspicious, you can knock them out with a hit from any direction. If the guard is already alert, however, only a blow directly to the back of the head will succeed.

The blackjack does a small amount of damage, so you could theoretically beat someone to death with it, if you have a lot of time on your hands.

Melee Combat

This is one of the last major features to complete, and it is still in the early stages of development. At the moment, you can do little but slash at your opponent. Blocking is not complete, and there are only two forms of attack.

Combat in The Dark Mod works (or will work) like the game Mount and Blade. Hold down the attack key and move the mouse slightly to the right, and you will make a slash to the right when you let go of the mouse. Move the mouse slightly left and you will make a left slash (At the moment this is only a cosmetic distinction). Your short sword (and your bow) will not penetrate plate armour, and both do less damage when striking areas covered by chain or leather armour. AI take more damage if hit in vital areas (head and chest) than they do in the arms and legs.

Missile Combat

Your broadhead arrows cannot penetrate plate armour, and will do less damage if they hit chain or leather armour. The best result is to hit unarmoured flesh. An arrow to the head will kill an unalerted guard (and has a decent chance of killing an alert one as well).

AI will switch to missile combat if they can see you but cannot reach you. If they don't have a missile weapon, they will become angry and start throwing whatever they can get their hands on (currently, that means wine bottles).

Moving Bodies

There are two ways to deal with dead or unconscious bodies in The Dark Mod. You can both drag them and carry them.

To drag a body, you must ‘frob’ it (which probably requires crouching), and then back away. The body will drag along with you until you frob it again or the body gets stuck on something.

This is not the most graceful way of moving bodies and is not recommended for long distances. Bodies can catch on things and get pulled out of your hands. It can be useful for quickly shifting a body into a shadow, however. You can even move individual limbs to put a flailing arm back into a shadow.

You can also carry a body over your shoulder. While a body is being dragged, hitting the Use button will lift it up over your shoulder. While carrying a body you move much more slowly and cannot use weapons or inventory objects (though you can open doors). When you are ready to drop the body, hit Use again. If there is not enough room, you will hear a grunt and nothing will happen. Back up a bit and try again. When you drop a body, it will be the opposite orientation from the way you picked it up (if a body is face-up when you lift it, it will be face-down when you drop it). This allows you to easily search a body for keys or other objects.

Shouldering bodies was added fairly recently, so it is a little rough around the edges.

Note that AI will notice and get suspicious if a friend’s weapon is just lying around, so you’ll need to hide that as well.