]> The &kbattleship; Handbook &Daniel.Molkentin; &Daniel.Molkentin.mail; &Nikolas.Zimmermann; &Nikolas.Zimmermann.mail; &Frerich.Raabe; &Frerich.Raabe.mail; &FDLNotice; 2001 &Daniel.Molkentin; 2001 &Nikolas.Zimmermann; 2001 Kevin Krammer 2005-12-14 1.1 &kbattleship; is a network-enabled implementation of the famous Battle Ship game for &tde;. KDE tdegames kbattleship game battleship battle Introduction Features Network Gaming Computer Player (AI) Sounds Chat Statistics Highscore List &kbattleship; uses an &XML; based communication protocol so you can write clients for every platform and in any language. If you want to write one in your favorite programming language or/and environment, contact us. We would really like to hear of it. Using &kbattleship; If you want to play &kbattleship;, you will need two players, either play against the computer or in a network against another player. In a network game one player has to open the game via Game Start Server or by pressing F3. A dialog box opens which will ask you for for a Nick name: and Port:. Normally, &kbattleship; will suggest your login name but you can enter any string you want. The predefined port should be OK. However, if you encounter problems, you can choose any other free ports above 1024. You need to tell the other player in case you use a port other than the default as both players need to use the same port in order to be able to establish a connection. The other player has to choose Game Connect to Server, or press F2. Again, a Nick name: is suggested, but you can choose any name you like. An important point is the field Server:. Here, you have to enter the host name of the server (the machine of the player that initiated the game). Another possibility is to play &kbattleship; against your computer. Select Single Player from the Game Menu, or press F4. When you are done, you can start the game. Simply follow the instructions in the statusbar. It will issue hints and suggest what to do next. When you now look at the screen, you will find two grid fields, the so-called battle areas. The left area belongs to you. This is where you place your ships and where you can follow the military actions of your enemy. The right area is where your enemy's fleet is located. When it's your turn to fire, you need to click on a certain sector (a field of the battle area) where you suppose the ships to be located. First, you need to place your ships. The game initiator starts. When he/she is done, player two sets his/her ships. Ship placement is very easy: Simply click on the field where you want to place your ship. The first one will have a length of four squares, the next will be three squares long &etc;. Click on the field where you want to start the placement. If you click with the &LMB; the ship will be placed horizontally, a &Shift; &LMB; click will cause it to be placed vertically. &Shift; itself will flip the ship placement preview. Now you can blindly fire with a &LMB; click on the enemy battle area. The status bar indicates who is about to shoot. The first player destroying all their opponents ships wins the game! The Menus The <guimenu>Game</guimenu> menu F2 Game Connect to Server... Initiate a connection to another player's server. F3 Game Start Server... Start the server so another player can connect to you. F4 Game Single Player... Start a game with your computer as the opponent. &Ctrl;H Game Show Highscores Show the highest scores so far. F11 Game Enemy Info Show the enemy's client (might also be &Mac;), the client version, a short description and the protocol version used. &Ctrl;Q Game Quit Exit &kbattleship; The <guimenu>Settings</guimenu> menu Settings Show Statusbar Toggle on or off the display of the statusbar. The default is on. Settings Show Grid Toggle on and off the display of a grid on the playing field. The default is off. Settings Play Sounds Toggle whether sounds (played when shooting) should be played. The default is on. Settings Configure Shortcuts... Configure the keyboard shortcuts used by &kbattleship;. Settings Configure Notifications... Configure the audio and visual notifications used by &kbattleship;. The <guimenu>Help</guimenu> menu &help.menu.documentation; Questions, Answers, and Tips Frequently asked questions I get the error: Couldn't connect to &arts; Soundserver. Sound deactivated. &kbattleship; relies on &arts;, &kde;'s soundserver, to play any sound. Enable &arts; in the &kcontrolcenter; by browsing to Sound & Multimedia Sound System and making sure that the box labelled Enable the sound system is checked. I have a question that is likely to become a &FAQ;. Who should I contact? Contact the authors. They will most likely add it here. Credits and Licenses &kbattleship; Copyright 2000, 2001 Authors &Nikolas.Zimmermann; &Nikolas.Zimmermann.mail; &Daniel.Molkentin; &Daniel.Molkentin.mail; Kevin Krammer kevin.krammer@gmx.at Contributors Benjamin Adler benadler@bigfoot.de Nils Trzebin nils.trzebin@stud.uni-hannover.de Elmar Hoefner elmar.hoefner@uibk.ac.at Documentation updated for &kde; 3.4 by BrianBeck brian.beck@mchsi.com &underFDL; &underGPL; Installation &install.intro.documentation; Requirements At the time of writing, &kbattleship; requires &kde; 3.x or greater and &Qt; 3.x or greater. Compiling &install.compile.documentation;