PACIFIC WAR

CCS





(C) 1983 K. Wright



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CASES COMPUTER SIMULATIONS LTD, 14 Langton Way, London SE3 7TL





LOADING INSTRUCTIONS



The procedure for loading a program into your Spectrum is given in your

manual. Please follow these steps for loading the program.



1. Connect the ear socket of the computer to the ear socket of your tape

   recorder.



2. Set the volume control as per Sinclair manual.



3. Adjust tone control to maximum.



4. Type LOAD "".



5. Start the tape recorder. The program will RUN automatically once 

   loaded.



6. The program takes 4 minutes to load.





1. General course of play

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Pacific War is a one player game simulating the Battle of the Eastern 

Solomons which took place during August 1942.



The player controls the American forces, the computer the Japanese.



The Japanese intention is to reinforce their troops on Guadalcanal by 

landing reinforcements on the north west tip of the island from the

transports in task force 1. Guadalcanal is the island on which Henderson

Field is situated.



2. Game Structure

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The game is divided into game turns and operational turns (op-turns).



There are 3 op-turns per game turn.



Each task force moves 1 print position per game turn.



Each air mission moves 2 print positions per op-turn.



At the end of each game turn the current status of each task force is 

displayed.



3. Game Level

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Enter 1 to 9.



1 most difficult (i.e. almost impossible).



9 simplest.



4. Start Position Areas

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The rectangles in the north and west of the map show where the Japanese 

task forces will start.



The exact positions vary from game to game.



The player places his task forces in the south eastern corner of the map.



5. Set start positions

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Move cursor by using keys 5, 6, 7, and 8, when in required position press 

0.



Repeat for all task forces.



6. Course change

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Enter C for course change for any task force requiring a new course. 

Initially you will have to set the course for all task forces.



Use the cursor to set the target position, the appropiate task force will

thereafter move towards this print position.



During the game a task forces course can be changed by setting a different

target position.



7. Take Off Phase

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Enter task force number: 1, 2, 3, or 4.



Aircraft codes:



F = Fighter		Combat Air Patrol C.A.P.



T = Torpedo plane	Enter C then the number of fighters



D = Dive bomber		These fighters will help defend your task forces.



Search Mission:



Enter S



Set target: use cursor to assign target for each airmission.



Enter code of aircraft.



Enter number of aircraft: in a search mission this will always be 1 as 

there is no extra benefit in assigning more than 1 aircraft.



Enter 0



You will now be asked to to assign another airmission: if none enter 0 and

return to take off phase from which you can access another task force.



A second or third mission can be assigned in the same way, though a total 

of only 3 air missions, regardless of type, are allowed per carrier.



Air Strike:



Enter A



Set target position.



Enter code of aircraft and then the number of aircraft. 0 to max.



Repeat the process of aircraft code and number until all aircraft you want

in this airstrike have been assigned to the airmission.



Enter 0 to return to the airmission option.



Either assign another airmission or enter 0 and return to take the off 

phase.



Both types of airmission will report any ships sighted in each print 

position they enter.



Immediately after reporting an enemy task force an air strike will attack 

that task force. The fighters of the air strike will engage the defending 

fighters and a number of your aircraft will be shot down. The remaining

torpedo and dive bombers will attack the task force with any hits achieved

being displayed.



8. Enemy Aircraft Sighted Report

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This indicates that an enemy mission has located your task force and 

thereafter that it may be subjected to air attacks.



9. Task Force Status

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Current damage is represented by the letter D followed by the number of 

hits on that ship. Battleships sink on D5, transports on D2 and all other

ships on D4.



After task force status the map is reprinted and any enemy task force 

sighted in the previous two game turns will be erased and replaced by a 

square. This square shows the area a previously sighted task force must 

currently occupy. 



 