games-ps2 genji-dawn of the samurai User Manual

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ADVANCING
You advance through the game’s story by using Yoshitsune Minamoto
and Benkei Musashibo. You progress through your journey to defeat
the Heishi by fighting enemies and collecting information in the city
streets. 
On streets and battlefields, the Status Screen can be opened with 
w
.
The System Screen can be opened with 
q
, and then the Settings
Screen can be opened from there by choosing Settings.
S
TREETS
On city streets, you can collect information by talking to people. You
can also find and open boxes that may contain useful items. When
you’re at a location where you can find information, 
A will be displayed
at the lower right corner of the screen. 
B
ATTLEFIELD
When enemies appear, a gauge will appear in the upper left corner of
the screen and you will then be able to use your character’s various
fighting skills. You can also find items on battlefields as well as streets. 
T
RAVEL
S
CREEN
This screen allows you to travel to other streets and battlefields.
Highlight a new location you wish to visit by pressing 
S. An “!” mark will
appear at a place where something is happening.
SAVING Y
YOUR P
PROGRESS
You can save your game by approaching a save point or certain people
and pressing 
A. You can also opt to leave a map when you reach some
save points, which will take you from the battlefield back to the travel
screen. 
NOTE: To save game data, you will need to make sure your memory card is inserted in slot 1
of the PlayStation®2, and that you have at least 265 KB of free space
GAME O
OVER
When you lose in battle, the game will end and the Continue screen
will appear. By selecting Yes, you may resume your game from the
point at which you last saved your game. You will retain any experience
you gained since you last saved your game.
SOUND S
SETTINGS
Genji: Dawn of the Samurai offers Dolby Pro Logic II/Dolby Digital Pro
Logic II support. This must be configured from the sound settings menu
options listed below.
S
OUND
M
ODE
Monaural: Play with monaural sound playback. 
Stereo: Play with stereo sound playback. 
Dolby Pro Logic II: Play with Dolby Pro Logic II sound playback. You must
have your PlayStation
®
2's analog audio output properly connected to a sound
system that supports Dolby Pro Logic II sound in order for this sound option
to work. 
Dolby Digital Pro Logic II: In this mode, game audio will be played back in
Dolby Pro Logic II sound, while cinema scenes will be played back in Dolby
Digital 5.1 sound. When you select the Dolby Digital Pro Logic II option,
make sure you connect the optical digital output and optical digital input of
the AV amplifier with an optical digital cable if you wish to enjoy highest
sound quality. This sound mode switches automatically between Dolby Pro
Logic II and Dolby Digital 5.1, so some sound systems may not be able to
support it properly. Consult the instruction manual for the AV amplifier or
receiver you are using if you have difficulty using Dolby Digital Pro Logic II
mode. 
L
ISTENING
P
OSITION
If you select the Dolby Pro Logic II or Dolby Digital Pro Logic II sound
options, you will also be able to select a listening position that affects how
in-game sound effects are oriented. 
Player: This listening position will play back sound effects relative to you.
Sound effects from the back of the screen, relative to your player character,
will come from in front of you, and sound effects from the front of the
screen will come from behind you. Sound effects that come from the sides of
the player character will come from a position relative to the camera. 
Camera: This orients sound effects relative to the position of the game's
camera.
Real: This option will orient the sound effects as if you were in the same
position as your player character. 
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