If Autoplay Doesnt Work
If, for whatever reason, the Autoplay feature does not work when you put the CD in the drive, here's how to start the installation program yourself:
- Double-click your "My Computer" desktop icon.
- In the window that opens, double-click your CD-ROM drive (it's usually the D drive).
- In the list that appears, find a file named setup.exe and double-click it. The installation program should begin.
- Click Install to continue. (If you change your mind at this point, click Exit.)
- Note that you cannot change which folder the game will be installed into; Corkscrew Follies is automatically installed to the same folder where you installed the original game.
- The decision you need to make is what sort of installation you want to do. Pick one of the options presented:
Minimum installs all of the files required to play the game, but leaves some of the larger files on the CD. This type of installation strikes a balance between the needs of game speed (more files copied) versus conserving hard disk space (less files copied).
Full installs the entire game, including all of the larger files. If you
have the hard disk space to spare, doing a Full installation can make the game run faster.
♦ Corkscrew Follies will now copy the files you selected to your hard drive from the CD-ROM.
Once the installation is complete, the game is ready to go. To start playing now:
- Leave the RollerCoaster Tycoon: Corkscrew Follies CD-ROM in the drive.
- Click the Play button. To play later:
- Make sure that the RollerCoaster: Tycoon Corkscrew Follies CD-ROM is in its drive.
- Click the Windows Start button, then open the Programs menu, the Hasbro Interactive sub-menu, the RollerCoaster Tycoon sub-sub-menu, and then click the RollerCoaster Tycoon option.
♦ When you put the CD in, you can wait for the Autoplay screen to pop up, then click the Play button.
Have fun!
WHAT'S NEW?
Part of the fun of this game is exploring your options and discovering what you can do. With that in mind, we're not going to tell you everything. This little manual introduces the major new stuff and tells you when and where it appears (how to get to it), but we're leaving the details up to you. After all, you're the park designer, aren't you?
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