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The following quick start guide is not all inclusive, however it will help you hit the ground running.
The following quick start guide is not all inclusive, however it will help you hit the ground running.


==System Requirements==
==Peripherals==
Quality hardware is strongly encouraged for the best player experience. While the game will run with 2GB RAM, one will gain significant performance increase with 4GB of RAM.
 
====Recommended System Requirements====
* Operating Systems
** Windows OS: Windows Vista/7/8/10
** Macintosh OS: OSX 10.6/OSX 10.5
* Processor: 3 GHz Dual Core or 2.66 GHz Quad Core
* Memory: 4 GB
* Hard Drive: 4 GB Free
* Sound: On-board or Better
* Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 250 or Radeon HD 4850 or Better '''''Please install the latest drivers from your graphics card manufacturer!'''''
** '''''Integrated graphics hardware is not supported'''''
* Broadband Internet Connection
 
====Minimum System Requirements====
''Note: "Minimum" does NOT mean you will get good performance. But the game should load...''
 
* Operating Systems
** Windows OS: Windows Vista/7/8/10
** Macintosh OS: OSX 10.6/OSX 10.5
* Processor: Pentium 4 3.2 GHz or Athlon 64 3500+ (2.2 GHz) or Better with SSE 2.0 Support
* Memory: 2GB
* Hard Drive: 3GB Free
* Sound: on-board or better
* Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 series or ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro '''''Please install the latest drivers from your graphics card manufacturer!'''''
** '''''Integrated graphics hardware is not supported'''''
* Broadband Internet Connection
 
====Peripherals====
Several types of peripheral devices can improve your enjoyment of the game.
Several types of peripheral devices can improve your enjoyment of the game.


* Joystick: Any brand name company (Saitek, Logitech, Microsoft, CH), 3 axis with throttle (Low cost sticks will be disappointing).
* Joystick: Any brand name company (Saitek, Logitech, Microsoft, CH), 3 axis with throttle.
* Rudder Pedals: Optional, but well worth it if you fly a lot.
* Rudder Pedals: Optional, but well worth it if you fly a lot.
* Audio output/Input: A top quality headset or 5.1 sound system is highly recommended.  A boom mic is recommended if you use external voice programs such as Discord ™
* Audio output/Input: A top quality headset or 5.1 sound system is highly recommended.  A boom mic is recommended since voice comms are now integrated into the WWIIOL client.
* Other supported devices: TrackIR ™, Matrox TripleHead2Go ™.
* Other supported devices: TrackIR ™, Matrox TripleHead2Go ™.


====Tablets====
==Tablets==
While the game is not designed for tablets, and there is '''NO''' official support for any tablet devices, '''with a mouse''' it is playable on:<br />
While the game is not designed for tablets, and there is '''NO''' official support for any tablet devices, '''with a mouse''' it is playable on:<br />
Microsoft Surface 3-Pro<br />
Microsoft Surface 3-Pro<br />
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It may be playable on other modern tablets as well.<br />
It may be playable on other modern tablets as well.<br />
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==Download and Install the Game==
The most recent Installers and for the game can be download on our [http://www.battlegroundeurope.com/getting-started#sign-up-download Downloads Page].


'''Note: These instructions are for PC and MAC.'''
==Download and Installation==
The most recent game version can be downloaded on our [http://www.battlegroundeurope.com/getting-started#sign-up-download Downloads Page].<br>
Run the installer and follow the steps provided (instructions are for PC 64 and MAC). You will also be asked to choose your preferred [[Game_Settings | Game Settings]].


Run the installer and follow the steps including choosing your game settings options.
===Account Creation===
To join hundreds of others playing WWII Online, you must have an account to be able to access the game server. You can create an account here [https://secure.wwiionline.com/users/trial.jsp Account Creation] and selecting "Sign up Now!"


====Create an Account====
More details regarding subscription options can be found here:[[Subscriptions|'''Subscription Information''']]
To join with hundreds of others playing WWII Online: Battleground Europe you must have an account  to be able to access the game server.  Create an account here: [https://secure.wwiionline.com/users/trial.jsp Account Creation].


[[Subscriptions|'''Subscription Information''']]
===Practice Offline===
After installing the game, it is beneficial to select the free Practice Offline option first. This option will allow you to familiarise yourself with both the game and the combat units, as well as confirming that your system meets the minimum system requirements. Use the '''Practice Offline''' option located in your '''Start Menu''' to access offline training (Mac users: use the '''Practice Offline''' button). Select any unit and then click the '''Enter World''' button. You will spawn at a training base with practice ranges and targets for infantry, vehicles and aircraft.


====Practice Offline====
===Campaign Server===
After installing the game, it is very helpful to use the free Practice Offline option first. This will allow you to familiarize yourself with the game and its units as well as confirm that your system meets the minimum system requirements.  Use the Practice Offline option in your Start Menu to begin this (Mac users: use the '''Practice Offline''' button). Select any unit and then click the Enter World button.  You will spawn at a training base with shooting ranges and targets for infantry, ground vehicles and aircraft.
Select '''Play Online''' from the Start Menu to open the WWII Online launcher, Agree to the Terms of Service, enter your account username and password, then click '''Login'''. Select '''Campaign''' and click '''Play'''.


====Playing Online====
===Training Server===
Select '''Play Online''' from the Start Menu to open the Battleground Europe launcher, confirm your agreement to the Terms of Service, enter your account Username and password, then click '''Login'''. Select the Campaign server then click '''Play'''.
Select '''Play Online''' from the Start Menu to open the WWII Online launcher, Agree to the Terms of Service, enter your account username and password, then click '''Login'''. Select '''Training''' and click '''Play'''.


====Mac====
===Mac===
The Mac version of the game does not use the same launcher as PC. Enter your login information into the fields, then click '''"Play Online!"'''
The Mac version of the game does not use the same launcher as PC. Enter your login information into the fields, then click '''"Play Online!"'''


==Basic Training==
==Gameplay Basics==
====Tutorials====
===Training/Tutorials===
Choose which country you wish to perform training with (you only have to complete training for one persona) and click '''Start Training'''. The Basic Training tutorials are required.  When you complete those, additional tutorials become available.  These tutorials will teach you how to operate in the game.  Click the '''Back''' button when complete.  You can continue training at any time by selecting the Training tab.
Choose which country/persona you wish to play and click Start Training (you only have to complete the Basic Training once). There are 3 Tutorials to complete Basic Training, these are:
 
*Movement - Learn how to move your Trooper in the Gameworld
'''If you encounter any problems completing a training tutorial, enter'''  ''/graduate true''  '''into the chat bar.'''
*Rifleman - An Introduction to the Weapons and Equipment of the Infantry Rifleman
 
*Chat - Learn the basics of the Chat System. Change Channels, send Messages and chat with friends
====Preparing to Enter the Game World====
Select your Persona at the <!-- Internal Link to Personas --><code>Persona Selection Screen.</code>
You have a persona for each country and service branch. For instance, French Army and German Air Force are separate personae.


There are also "Optional Training", these additional tutorials are available to help you understand the game a bit better and show you the basics of Infantry, Armor and Flight. There is no requirement to complete the Optional Training tutorials.


[[File:UI_Persona_Select.jpg|center|300px]]
===Quick Start Video===
[https://swiftcdn6.global.ssl.fastly.net/projects/5f41c015af821/index.html?cb=bwg2yb5qpjp2nzarpnjsp9 This video] shows basic game play mechanics such as how to use the keymappers, basic controls, how to operate vehicles etc.


=====Joining a Team (Squad)=====
===Preparing to Enter the Game World===
You may be presented with a Squad Recruitment menu.  [[:Category:Squads|Squads]] are groups of players who work together to accomplish a mission.  Some game squads have recruiting officers to help introduce you to the game. You can join one of these temporarily to get some immediate help with the game.  You may decline this offer if you prefer to learn on your own. Being in a squad is not a requirement to playing the game.  This screen will be presented to you each time you log into the Campaign server if you decide to join a squad.
Select your Persona at the Persona Selection Screen. You can choose to fight for the Axis Forces of Germany, or defend Europe with the Allied Forces of the United Kingdom, France and United States (available in later tiers). Every country, except the United States, has distinct branches consisting of Army, Naval and Air Force, choose carefully as you’ll be locked to one side for 15 minutes (this may change depending on side balancing).  


=====Pick a Brigade=====
[[File:UI_Persona_Select.jpg|center|500px]]
Select a Brigade from the <!-- Internal Link to Brigades --> <code>Brigade Roster</code> tab.  There is a population meter displayed for each brigade to show where the greatest concentrations of players in the same country and branch are playing.


===Joining a Squad===
You may be presented with a Squad Recruitment menu when you log in for the first time, and this option will show you some of the squads on your chosen side that are currently recruiting, and linking up with one is a great way to get some real combat experience under your belt. Being in a squad is not a requirement but is most certainly advisable; Groups often survive far longer than a lone wolf. <br>
To find/join a squad in game is fairly simple, while spawned in bring up your map, there is a tab "Squads" go there and hit the green button "Recruiters" this will list all squads at that time with Recruiting flags on, there you can choose which to Join. <br>
Remember to select F4 (Squad Chat) and say hello.


[[File:UI_Brigade_Select.jpg|center|300px]]
===Brigade or Garrison Selection===
Select a Brigade or Garrison from the '''Brigade Roster''' tab or by right-clicking on the town on the mini-map. There is a population meter displayed for each brigade, and the higher population levels will often indicate ferocious combat in that area of operations. A Brigade coloured orange indicates an offensive, while grey and green indicate inactivity or defensive operations. Bear this in mind before spawning in as life expectancy is extremely short in the largest battles.


=====Choose a Mission=====
[[File:UI_Brigade_Select.jpg|center|500px]]
Select a Mission from the list on the <!-- Internal Link to Active Missions --> <code>Active Missions</code> tab.  Any mission with a mobile spawn icon gets you closest to the action.  You can also review the Theater Map and information about the Brigade in the Communications tab.  Select a Mission and click '''Mission Briefing'''.  If you don't see a mission you want, and you've gotten enough rank, you can [[Mission_Creation|Create one]]


[[File:UI_Mission_Select.jpg|center|300px]]
===Mission Selection===
Select a Mission from the list on the '''Active Battles''' tab. Any mission with a mobile spawn icon (indicated by a green tick) will get you closest to the action. You can also review the Theater Map and information about the Brigade in the Communications tab. Select a Mission and click '''Mission Briefing'''. You can also create missions if you have the required rank.


[[File:Active-battles-tab.jpg|500px|thumb|center|This is the default screen which shows global missions across your side upon launching into the game world.]]


The <!-- Internal Link to Missions --> <code>Ready Room</code> tab contains all information that relates to unit selection, spawning, and After Action Reviews.
The '''Ready Room''' tab contains all information that relates to the selection of units, spawning, and After Action Reviews.


=====Pick your Unit Type=====
===Choosing your Unit===
To select a unit either double click on the unit you want to play as, or click '''Reserve Weapon'''. When you begin, not all of the combat units will be available to you. More units will become available as you gain rank and as the production of the Axis and Allies advances.
To select a unit either double click on the unit you want to play as or click '''Reserve Weapon'''. Not all of the combat units will be available to you on your first spawn in, and you may find yourself starting as a humble rifleman. However, more units will become available as you gain rank and experience in combat. To maximise your experience gain, link up with other players and squads and help with taking and holding buildings such as CPs and Army Bases. Every infantryman you kill will also help with gaining rank.  


[[File:UI_Unit_Select.jpg|center|500px]]


[[File:UI_Unit_Select.jpg|center|300px]]
Once you have selected a unit, you will be able to check the soldier's equipment and characteristics. If you change your mind, click '''Cancel Reservation''' and you will return to the unit selection screen. 


[[File:UI_Unit_Information.jpg|center|500px]]


Once you have selected a unit, you will see the weaponry and characteristics the unit has.  If you do not wish to spawn that unit, click '''Cancel Reservation''' you will be returned to the unit selection screen.
The '''Briefing''' tab will list other players who are on your chosen mission and will also tell you what unit they are playing as.


[[File:UI_Mission_Briefing.jpg|center|500px]]


[[File:UI_Unit_Information.jpg|center|300px]]
The '''AAR''' Tab shows mission results, which includes kills, points earned, and - if Killed in Action - who killed you.
 
 
The Briefing tab will list other players who have joined that mission and tell you what unit they have chosen to fight with.
 
The AAR Tab will show mission results (once complete) which includes kills, points earned, and (if KIA) who killed you.  
 


When ready, click '''Enter World''' to join the fight.
When ready, click '''Enter World''' to join the fight.


==Enter the Game World==
==Enter the Game World==
If you have completed the training tutorials, you should be ready to fight.
If you have completed Training tutorials, you should be ready to fight.


====Minimap====
===Minimap===
Once you spawn in look at the minimap in the upper right corner for a green arrow pointing to your Mission Target. The number pad – (minus) and + (plus) keys will zoom the minimap in or out.
Once you spawn in look at the minimap in the upper right corner for a green arrow pointing to your Mission Target. The number pad – (minus) and + (plus) keys will zoom the minimap in or out.


====The Head's Up Display (HUD)====
[[File:Mini Map.jpg|500px|thumb|center|The Mini Map (as seen at the upper right in yellow) plays a vital role in creating better situational awareness while spawned in.]]
 
===The Head's Up Display (HUD)===
While you are in the game world there are head’s-up-display '''(“HUD”)''' elements around your screen that provide information about your combat status. You can turn them on or off with the Y key. These are all explained in the Training tutorials but are mostly self-explanatory, such as: Weapon and Ammunition, Health, and Stamina.
While you are in the game world there are head’s-up-display '''(“HUD”)''' elements around your screen that provide information about your combat status. You can turn them on or off with the Y key. These are all explained in the Training tutorials but are mostly self-explanatory, such as: Weapon and Ammunition, Health, and Stamina.


====Communications====
# Shows your weapon and ammo counter.
# Yellow truck indicates mobile spawn. Red bar indicates health. Green indicates your stamina.
# Shows game info, connectivity, FPS, etc (num lock key).
# Shows your rank and game name.
# Shows the town you are near and LAT/LON, or if you are capturing / facility.
# Mission leader orders.
 
[[File:Hud Elements.jpg|500px|thumb|center|In-game heads up display. Reference the numbers listed above to the image to what they mean.]]
 
===Communications===
Basic functionality is simple: press Enter to open the buffer, type a message or Text Commands and press Enter again to send a message or execute command.
Basic functionality is simple: press Enter to open the buffer, type a message or Text Commands and press Enter again to send a message or execute command.
There are six separate ''radios'' within the chat tool that allow you to customize your communications with various groups of players. Each of the six radios is bound to the function keys '''F1''' through '''F6'''. You can use the Enter key to transmit on the default radio (usually this is local to the players near you), or simply press the corresponding function keys to open the buffer for transmitting on that specific radio or sets of radios.  
There are six separate ''radios'' within the chat tool that allow you to customize your communications with various groups of players. Each of the six radios is bound to the function keys '''F1''' through '''F6'''. You can use the Enter key to transmit on the default radio (usually this is local to the players near you), or simply press the corresponding function keys to open the buffer for transmitting on that specific radio or sets of radios.  


====Tuning the Radios====
===Tuning the Radios===
''(Note: if you are spawned into the game world, hold the Right Alt key to bring up the cursor.)''
''(Note: if you are spawned into the game world, hold the Right Alt key to bring up the cursor.)''
You can manually tune any of the six radios by clicking on the channel tuning elements along the top of the display. Clicking here will expand a tuning menu of predetermined channels  and a custom tuning field.
You can manually tune any of the six radios by clicking on the channel tuning elements along the top of the display. Clicking here will expand a tuning menu of predetermined channels  and a custom tuning field.
Clicking any of these menu items will automatically tune that radio to the selected channel. The Clear button will clear the tuning, and the Custom button allows for entering a soldier’s game name for private communications.  
Clicking any of these menu items will automatically tune that radio to the selected channel. The Clear button will clear the tuning, and the Custom button allows for entering a soldier’s game name for private communications.  


==Game Strategy==
Battleground Europe is fought on an accurate half-scale map of 1940's Western Europe. This map is dotted with a network of towns and cities. Each town is a varied collection of facilities, but always includes at least one army base, one "town center,” and supply depots linking the town to adjacent towns by road, rail or water.
Game play is about gathering your forces, moving to and attacking a town with the object of capturing all the facilities and the army base there. Defenders spawn their own vehicles, guns, and infantry to resist the attack.
Everything revolves around the infantryman. As the only unit that can capture anything, all of the weapons systems in the game – from long-range destroyers, to aircraft with tons of high-explosive bombs, to heavily armed and armored tanks – are ultimately only as good as their ability to deliver infantry safely to capturable facilities. There are of course many complexities involved, the greatest of which is the thousands of other players trying their best to prevent exactly that.


====Cities====
Territory is controlled based on the ownership of towns, also called “choke points” '''(CP)'''. These sit at strategic locations in the network of road, rail, and river lines across the map. They can be small villages with a mere handful of buildings, or sprawling cities like Antwerp or Brussels.


====Objectives====
Player-run High Commands determine the objectives of their forces by placing "Attack Objectives" '''(AO)''' on cities.  These become the only places where players can capture anything.  Thus, it determines where the fights will be.


====Capture====
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Territory is gained by capturing the facilities of a city.  Facilities are captured when infantry enter a Capture Building and hold it for enough time.  The more infantry enter a defender's capture building, the faster the facility will be captured. “Capture Buildings” are easily identified by a large flag flying from them indicating their current ownership.  
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====Facilities====
Every '''CP''' is made up of a collection of facilities that all serve different purposes. Some are spawn points '''(SP)''', some are supply depots, but all of them can be captured. A capture building will be present for every facility showing the flag of the country that currently controls that facility.  Facilities are lightly protected by AI defenses, but their real security depends on defending players preparing to counter assaults. <!-- Supply Depot? Good chance to have info about ABs and CP, City CPs.... -->
====Forward Bases (“FBs”), a.k.a. Fire Base====
While some '''CPs''' are close together, often the distance between cities is long, so Forward Bases '''(FB)''' are used to launch attacks closer to the target. '''FBs''' are effectively Forward Staging Points (forward spawn points) in the field represented by two military revetments (a vehicle tent and an infantry tent) that let vehicles and soldiers enter the game world just a few kilometers outside of the city they are attacking. Instead of using a distant army base as your staging area, '''FBs''' allow you to reduce travel time and move your supply line as close as possible to an enemy-held city.
====Winning the War====
When the Axis or the Allies have captured the majority of the map, that side is declared the victor for that campaign.  Usually, an intermission event is offered for a day or two before a new campaign begins. 
==Brutal Combat==
One shot can kill you, no massive health bar or healers in this game. Play it like you would a real war game and you'll live longer. Use cover, run, dodge etc. Don't just rush in like Rambo.
Do not be discouraged if you die a lot early on.  You have to invest time and effort to learn in this game but the payback is a real blast.
As infantry, use your binoculars (keyboard 0) to search for the enemy at a distance.
==Teamwork==
Working with others is the best way to survive.  Join a recruiting squad to learn from an existing team. Work with other players around you to find and flank the enemy. <!-- Something about squads? Link to Squad Page? -->
==Land / Air /Sea==
Try different vehicles.  In addition to infantry, there are anti-tank guns, anti-aircraft guns, tanks, armored scout cars, fighters, bombers, transports, motor gun boats, freighters, destroyer, half-tracks and even trucks.  All of these can be used to help your side.
==Help and Customization==
====Game Settings====
The Settings program is in your Start Menu.  It allows you to choose your video and audio options, as well as preferred languages.  Some of these options are also available in the Preferences tab in the game.
====Preferences Tab====
The preferences tab has the various options to choose game, connection, video, sound and user interface options.  Adjust these to suit the capabilities of your system and your desires.
====Keymapper and Controllers====
If the controls for various vehicles don't suit you, use the [[Keymapper|Keymapper]] to change them. The keymapper is fairly robust and can be used to customize every single unit withing the game either independently or as unit type groups.
The performance of controllers can also be modified here in the Controllers tab.
====Getting Help====
Do not hesitate to use the forums or the in-game Help channel ''''(F6)'''', or other radio channels to ask question.
You can also send a Trainer a message by enter '''.tr &lt;question&gt;''' in the chat bar.
The wiki also has a lot of helpful information.
[[Main_Page|WWIIOL Wiki]]
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[[Category:Beginner Guides]]
[[Category:Beginner Guides]]

Latest revision as of 06:14, 1 November 2023

Quick Start Guide

The following quick start guide is not all inclusive, however it will help you hit the ground running.

Peripherals

Several types of peripheral devices can improve your enjoyment of the game.

  • Joystick: Any brand name company (Saitek, Logitech, Microsoft, CH), 3 axis with throttle.
  • Rudder Pedals: Optional, but well worth it if you fly a lot.
  • Audio output/Input: A top quality headset or 5.1 sound system is highly recommended. A boom mic is recommended since voice comms are now integrated into the WWIIOL client.
  • Other supported devices: TrackIR ™, Matrox TripleHead2Go ™.

Tablets

While the game is not designed for tablets, and there is NO official support for any tablet devices, with a mouse it is playable on:
Microsoft Surface 3-Pro
Processor I5
OS Windows 10.

It may be playable on other modern tablets as well.

Download and Installation

The most recent game version can be downloaded on our Downloads Page.
Run the installer and follow the steps provided (instructions are for PC 64 and MAC). You will also be asked to choose your preferred Game Settings.

Account Creation

To join hundreds of others playing WWII Online, you must have an account to be able to access the game server. You can create an account here Account Creation and selecting "Sign up Now!"

More details regarding subscription options can be found here:Subscription Information

Practice Offline

After installing the game, it is beneficial to select the free Practice Offline option first. This option will allow you to familiarise yourself with both the game and the combat units, as well as confirming that your system meets the minimum system requirements. Use the Practice Offline option located in your Start Menu to access offline training (Mac users: use the Practice Offline button). Select any unit and then click the Enter World button. You will spawn at a training base with practice ranges and targets for infantry, vehicles and aircraft.

Campaign Server

Select Play Online from the Start Menu to open the WWII Online launcher, Agree to the Terms of Service, enter your account username and password, then click Login. Select Campaign and click Play.

Training Server

Select Play Online from the Start Menu to open the WWII Online launcher, Agree to the Terms of Service, enter your account username and password, then click Login. Select Training and click Play.

Mac

The Mac version of the game does not use the same launcher as PC. Enter your login information into the fields, then click "Play Online!"

Gameplay Basics

Training/Tutorials

Choose which country/persona you wish to play and click Start Training (you only have to complete the Basic Training once). There are 3 Tutorials to complete Basic Training, these are:

  • Movement - Learn how to move your Trooper in the Gameworld
  • Rifleman - An Introduction to the Weapons and Equipment of the Infantry Rifleman
  • Chat - Learn the basics of the Chat System. Change Channels, send Messages and chat with friends

There are also "Optional Training", these additional tutorials are available to help you understand the game a bit better and show you the basics of Infantry, Armor and Flight. There is no requirement to complete the Optional Training tutorials.

Quick Start Video

This video shows basic game play mechanics such as how to use the keymappers, basic controls, how to operate vehicles etc.

Preparing to Enter the Game World

Select your Persona at the Persona Selection Screen. You can choose to fight for the Axis Forces of Germany, or defend Europe with the Allied Forces of the United Kingdom, France and United States (available in later tiers). Every country, except the United States, has distinct branches consisting of Army, Naval and Air Force, choose carefully as you’ll be locked to one side for 15 minutes (this may change depending on side balancing).

UI Persona Select.jpg

Joining a Squad

You may be presented with a Squad Recruitment menu when you log in for the first time, and this option will show you some of the squads on your chosen side that are currently recruiting, and linking up with one is a great way to get some real combat experience under your belt. Being in a squad is not a requirement but is most certainly advisable; Groups often survive far longer than a lone wolf.
To find/join a squad in game is fairly simple, while spawned in bring up your map, there is a tab "Squads" go there and hit the green button "Recruiters" this will list all squads at that time with Recruiting flags on, there you can choose which to Join.
Remember to select F4 (Squad Chat) and say hello.

Brigade or Garrison Selection

Select a Brigade or Garrison from the Brigade Roster tab or by right-clicking on the town on the mini-map. There is a population meter displayed for each brigade, and the higher population levels will often indicate ferocious combat in that area of operations. A Brigade coloured orange indicates an offensive, while grey and green indicate inactivity or defensive operations. Bear this in mind before spawning in as life expectancy is extremely short in the largest battles.

UI Brigade Select.jpg

Mission Selection

Select a Mission from the list on the Active Battles tab. Any mission with a mobile spawn icon (indicated by a green tick) will get you closest to the action. You can also review the Theater Map and information about the Brigade in the Communications tab. Select a Mission and click Mission Briefing. You can also create missions if you have the required rank.

This is the default screen which shows global missions across your side upon launching into the game world.

The Ready Room tab contains all information that relates to the selection of units, spawning, and After Action Reviews.

Choosing your Unit

To select a unit either double click on the unit you want to play as or click Reserve Weapon. Not all of the combat units will be available to you on your first spawn in, and you may find yourself starting as a humble rifleman. However, more units will become available as you gain rank and experience in combat. To maximise your experience gain, link up with other players and squads and help with taking and holding buildings such as CPs and Army Bases. Every infantryman you kill will also help with gaining rank.

UI Unit Select.jpg

Once you have selected a unit, you will be able to check the soldier's equipment and characteristics. If you change your mind, click Cancel Reservation and you will return to the unit selection screen.

UI Unit Information.jpg

The Briefing tab will list other players who are on your chosen mission and will also tell you what unit they are playing as.

UI Mission Briefing.jpg

The AAR Tab shows mission results, which includes kills, points earned, and - if Killed in Action - who killed you.

When ready, click Enter World to join the fight.

Enter the Game World

If you have completed Training tutorials, you should be ready to fight.

Minimap

Once you spawn in look at the minimap in the upper right corner for a green arrow pointing to your Mission Target. The number pad – (minus) and + (plus) keys will zoom the minimap in or out.

The Mini Map (as seen at the upper right in yellow) plays a vital role in creating better situational awareness while spawned in.

The Head's Up Display (HUD)

While you are in the game world there are head’s-up-display (“HUD”) elements around your screen that provide information about your combat status. You can turn them on or off with the Y key. These are all explained in the Training tutorials but are mostly self-explanatory, such as: Weapon and Ammunition, Health, and Stamina.

  1. Shows your weapon and ammo counter.
  2. Yellow truck indicates mobile spawn. Red bar indicates health. Green indicates your stamina.
  3. Shows game info, connectivity, FPS, etc (num lock key).
  4. Shows your rank and game name.
  5. Shows the town you are near and LAT/LON, or if you are capturing / facility.
  6. Mission leader orders.
In-game heads up display. Reference the numbers listed above to the image to what they mean.

Communications

Basic functionality is simple: press Enter to open the buffer, type a message or Text Commands and press Enter again to send a message or execute command. There are six separate radios within the chat tool that allow you to customize your communications with various groups of players. Each of the six radios is bound to the function keys F1 through F6. You can use the Enter key to transmit on the default radio (usually this is local to the players near you), or simply press the corresponding function keys to open the buffer for transmitting on that specific radio or sets of radios.

Tuning the Radios

(Note: if you are spawned into the game world, hold the Right Alt key to bring up the cursor.) You can manually tune any of the six radios by clicking on the channel tuning elements along the top of the display. Clicking here will expand a tuning menu of predetermined channels and a custom tuning field. Clicking any of these menu items will automatically tune that radio to the selected channel. The Clear button will clear the tuning, and the Custom button allows for entering a soldier’s game name for private communications.



Welcome to the fight.
Welcome to World War Two Online!