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ONLINE PLAY
The online portion of this game is subject to the terms and conditions under
the User Agreement found within the game. For a full copy of the User
Agreement go to: 
www.us.playstation.com/support/useragreements.
NETWORK CONFIGURATION
In order to play 
COMMANDOS STRIKE FORCE
online, you need to have
a valid network configuration saved on a memory card. You can use 
the network adaptor start-up disc included with your network adaptor
(Ethernet/modem)(for PlayStation
®
2) to set up your network connection. 
Refer to the instructions that came with your network adaptor start-up disc.
ONLINE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Up to 8 players can play 
COMMANDOS STRIKE FORCE
online. 
In order to play online, you need:
memory card (8MB)(for PlayStation
®
2).
network adaptor (for PlayStation
®
2).
Broadband Internet connection.
network configuration set up using the network adaptor start-up disc.
CREATING AN ACCOUNT
In order to play online you must create an account that contains a User ID
and password. After entering the data under your profile and saving it, 
you need only select the profile to log in automatically.
TO CREATE AN ACCOUNT:
1. On the Main Menu, select 
BattleGround Online
.
2. Read and accept the Online Agreement. You must accept the terms 
of the Online Agreement to play online.
3. Select a network configuration to connect to the Internet.
4. Create an account. In order to play online you must create an account
that contains an online user ID and password. 
(See Creating Profiles
on page 18.)
Be sure to remember or write down your password. Eidos Inc.
Customer Service may not be able to retrieve lost passwords.
5. You will be prompted to save your account profile (which includes your
password). If you select 
Yes
, you will only have to select 
Your Profile
to connect the next time you play.
Note:
You can create multiple accounts. If you have created more than
one, press the directional button 3 and then 1/2 to select the profile
you want to log-in with. 
SUBOFFICERS
Of higher-rank than soldiers, subofficers
usually lead groups. They can be lieutenants,
sergeants, sappers, tank sub-officers 
or scouts.
OFFICERS
An officer is one of the most precious enemy
troops. Officers lead their men in battle.
Enemy snipers are included in this category.
GENERALS
Generals always seem to be well protected
and escorted. They usually decide the routes
of patrolling troops.
GESTAPO
Perhaps the most powerful enemy unit, 
a Gestapo officer can establish his enemy’s
identity in a split second
STATIC TROOP
Soldiers assigned to guard a specific position. 
They react to your presence but hold their positions.
MOBILE TROOP
Soldiers covering a guard route. They react to your presence 
and leave their positions to investigate any suspicious circumstances. 
PATROLS
Group of mobile lookouts. These groups react to your presence and instruct
other enemies to: approach, track, sound the alarm, take cover, etc.
REINFORCEMENTS/GARRISON
Soldiers can respond to a request for reinforcements. They start 
from a fixed point and spread out in their area of influence.
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