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asc(6)									asc(6)

NAME
       asc - Advanced Strategic Command - turn based strategy game

SYNTAX
       asc [options]

DESCRIPTION
       This  program is a free (GPL) turn based strategy game in the tradition
       of BattleIsle 2/3. Game can be played against human  or	computer.   It
       features	 a  2-dim.  map	 that  is  tiled into hexagons where units are
       placed.	The object of the game varies from map to map. The  most  com‐
       monly  know  goal  is to completely eliminate an oppononet by detroying
       all his units.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -x --xresolution <value> (640... default=800)
		      Set horizontal resolution to <value>

       -y --yresolution <value> (480... default=600)
		      Set vertical resolution to <value>

       -l --load <string>
		      Load a map, saved game, or email game on startup

       -c --configfile <string>
		      Use given configuration file

       -r --verbose <value> (0...10 default=0)
		      Set verbosity level to <value>

       -w --window    Disable fullscreen mode

       -f --fulscreen Enable fullscreen mode (overriding config file)

       -q --nosound   Disable sound

       -h --help      Display help information

       -v --version   Output version

SEE ALSO
       asc_demount (6),	 asc_makegfx  (6),  asc_mapedit	 (6),  asc_mount  (6),
       asc_weaponguide (6)

AUTHORS
       The ASC game is developed by Martin Bickel <bickel@asc-hq.org>.
       This  man  page was written by Bartosz Fenski <fenio@o2.pl> (some parts
       were grabbed from Michael Moerz's work) for the Debian  GNU/Linux  dis‐
       tribution (but it may be used by others).

				    1.15.0				asc(6)
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