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The Marathon Trilogy - Get It!

Welcome to the Marathon Trilogy four-step installation and play guide. To begin, simply select your OS from the following list: [*][url=/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8130839][b]Windows[/b][/url] [*][url=/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8130855][b]Macintosh[/b][/url] [*][url=/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8130865][b]Linux[/b][/url] [Edited on 8/9/2006]

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  • [b]Step One:[/b] Installing Marathon (Windows) To install the Marathon Trilogy for Windows, follow these directions. Note that all the files you will download are in compressed (.zip) form. In order to extract them, you need an unzipping utility, such as Winzip. If you do not have it, a free trial of Winzip may be found [url=http://www.download.com/WinZip/3000-2250_4-10454671.html?tag=pdp_prod][u]here[/u][/url]. Other unzipping utilities will work as well. For organizational purposes, first create a new folder. Call it [b]Marathon[/b]. Save every file you download into this folder. To start Marathon, go into any game folder and click on the green Marathon logo with the words [b]AlephOne.exe[/b] beside it. It is recommended that you finish reading this guide before starting. For ease of use, you should create shortcuts to the Marathon games on your desktop, so you don't have to search through folders for them every time you want to play. To do so, right click on your desktop and point to [b]New[/b], then select [b]Shortcut[/b]. Make the destination the [b]AlephOne.exe[/b] file (the one you use to start the game), and name the shortcut accordingly. Repeat for each game. [u]Marathon[/u] To download the first Marathon, click [url=http://orbitalarm.bungie.org/downloads/M1A1/M1A1-SE%20for%20SDL%20v1.6.zip][u]here[/u][/url] (20,705 Kb download). After the download has finished, extract the files, and name the created folder [b]Marathon[/b]. To download the music for the first Marathon, go [url=http://archives2.bungie.org/cgi-bin/findmaps.cgi?onmapname=on&mapname=m1a1+mac&sortby=date][u]here[/u][/url] and click on [b]alternative mp3 tracks[/b] (47.4 MB download). Once you have downloaded and unzipped them, go into the created folder and copy & paste the tracks into the [b]M1A1 Tracks[/b] folder in the first Marathon game folder. You have now installed the first Marathon. [u]Marathon 2: Durandal[/u] To download the second Marathon, click [url=http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/files/marathon2.zip][u]here[/u][/url] (28.9 MB download). After the download has finished, extract the files. You will notice that, instead of making a new folder like before, the following game files appear (in no particular order): [b]Images[/b], [b]Map[/b], [b]Map.resources[/b], [b]Music[/b], [b]Shapes[/b], and [b]Sounds[/b]. In order to get Marathon 2 to work, you need Aleph One. To download it, click [url=http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/marathon/AlephOne-20060701.zip?download][u]here[/u][/url] (1680 Kb download), select an appropriate mirror to start the download, and then extract it. A new folder will be created. Copy and paste all the Marathon 2 game files into this folder, and rename it [b]Marathon 2[/b]. You have now installed the second Marathon. [u]Marathon Infinity[/u] Downloading Marathon Infinity is much the same as downloading Marathon 2. To download the game files, click [url=http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/files/infinity.zip][u]here[/u][/url] (37.3 MB download). This time, once extracted, they will be in a folder. Inside this folder are the files. You have already downloaded Aleph One, so simply extract it again, and copy and paste the Marathon Infinity files into the created folder. Rename the folder [b]Marathon Infinity[/b]. You have now finished installing Marathon Infinity. [u]Updated Textures[/u] Updated textures, which greatly improve the graphical quality of the games, have been developed for the entire Marathon Trilogy. These can be downloaded from the following links: [*][url=http://fileball.net/marathon/snagit.fb?item=126791210]High-Resolution Textures[/url] (536 MB download) [*][url=http://fileball.net/marathon/snagit.fb?item=336294578]Medium-Resolution Textures[/url] (161 MB download) [*][url=http://fileball.net/marathon/snagit.fb?item=112784072]Low-Resolution Textures[/url] (47.4 MB download) The mid-res textures are recommended, as the hi-res ones tend to run a bit choppy and the mid-res textures don't sacrifice graphics noticably anyway. Included in the downloads is a read-me which will provide comprehensive instructions on installing the textures for every game. Note that the file sizes are large, and may take some patience on your part to download. It's well worth the wait, though. [url=/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8130872][b]Next >[/b][/url] [Edited on 8/9/2006]

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  • [b]Step One:[/b] Installing Marathon (Macintosh) Marathon is a classic Mac game. In fact, most would agree that it is [i]the[/i] classic Mac game. However, for the recent switcher, or the new generation of Mac kids, it's often totally unknown - I'm often amazed by how many Mac users are only familiar with Bungie through Halo! This guide should help these newcomers experience what they've been missing on their beloved Mac! I'm only going to give instructions for OS X, mainly because if you're still running OS 9, not only is it a piece of cake to run marathon (just download the files hosted on [url]http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org[/url] and you're ready to go!), chances are you're old-school enough to already be a 'thoner from way back. [b]Marathon[/b] [*]1. Download [url=http://archives2.bungie.org/mos.scenarios/m1a1.sit]M1A1 for Macintosh[/url] from the bungie.org archives. [*]2. Unstuff the .sit file with Stuffit Expander (your Mac should do this automatically when the download finishes). This will put a folder on your desktop labelled "M1A1-SE v1.6". [*]3. Open the AlephOne application in that folder. Click "Begin New Game", and settle in for some carnage. You're about to experience Mac gaming history. [b]Marathon 2: Durandal[/b] [*]1. Download [url=http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org/files/marathon_2.sit]Ma rathon 2[/url] from the trilogy release page. Wait for the download to finish and unstuff the marathon_2.sit file with Stuffit Expander (your Mac should do this automatically). [*]2. Now download [url=http://source.bungie.org/get/AlephOneOSX.zip]Aleph One[/url]. [*]3. Once the download finishes, the AlephOneOSX.zip file should decompress. Now open the "Aleph One" folder that's been created on your desktop. [*]4. Open the "Files - Marathon Infinity" folder. [*]5. Copy the "AlephOne" application file into the Marathon 2 folder. [*]6. Open the AlephOne application, and get ready to take part in a grand science fiction adventure of epic proportions. And you thought Halo had backstory! [b]Marathon Infinity[/b] (If you already downloaded Marathon 2 and Aleph One using the links on this guide, you already have Marathon Infinity. Just skip to step 3) [*]1. Download [url=http://source.bungie.org/get/AlephOneOSX.zip]Aleph One with Marathon Infiinity[/url]. [*]2. Once the download finishes, the AlephOneOSX.zip file should decompress. Now open the "Aleph One OSX" folder that's been created on your desktop. [*]3. Open the "Files - Marathon Infinity" folder. [*]4. Open the AlephOne application, and get prepare to have your mind messed with. [url=/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8130872][b]Next >[/b][/url] [Edited on 8/8/2006]

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  • [b]Step One:[/b] Installing Marathon (Linux) It's a terminal install. The installation of Aleph One/SDL consists of two steps: 1. Installing the Aleph One/SDL program 2. Installing Marathon data files 1. Installing the program From a binary package * Unix: If you are running Linux/i386 with XFree86 4.0 and OpenGL you can download and install the binary RPM (you will also need to install at least one of the AlephOne-M1A1, AlephOne-Marathon2 or AlephOne-Infinity RPMs). Otherwise, you have to compile Aleph One/SDL from the source (see the next section). In both cases, you have to have SDL >= 1.2.0 installed. Note: If you are getting a message like error: Failed dependencies: libGL.so.1(LIBGL) is needed by AlephOne-20040417-1 while installing the RPM, try installing again with the --nodeps option. If this is the only failed dependency and you have OpenGL installed, the program should work. Compiling from source 1. You will need to have the SDL library installed. Aleph One requires at least SDL 1.2.0. Note that if you didn't install SDL from source, you will also have to install the SDL-devel package. 2. Download the Aleph One/SDL source tarball, or get the source via CVS. 3. Under Unix, install Aleph One as follows: $ ./configure $ make [become root] # make install Under BeOS, do this instead: $ make -f Makefile.BeOS install This will compile the source and create a directory AlephOne in your home directory that contains the AlephOne application and some data files. 2. Installing the data files To play Aleph One, you will also need Marathon scenario (graphics, sound and map) data files. * Unix: Either download and install at least one of the AlephOne-M1A1, AlephOne-Marathon2 or AlephOne-Infinity RPM packages, or download one of the AlephOne-M1A1-1.0.tar.gz, AlephOne-Marathon2-1.0.tar.gz or AlephOne-Infinity-1.0.tar.gz tarballs and unexpand it to /usr/local/share/AlephOne/. * BeOS: Download one of the AlephOne-M1A1-1.0.tar.gz, AlephOne-Marathon2-1.0.tar.gz or AlephOne-Infinity-1.0.tar.gz tarballs and unexpand it to the same directory as the AlephOne application. Playing Aleph One First, be sure to read the README file that comes with Aleph One/SDL. * Unix: If you have installed the Marathon, Marathon 2, or Marathon Infinity scenario, type $ alephone-m1a1 for M1A1, or $ alephone-marathon2 for Marathon 2, or $ alephone-infinity for Marathon Infinity, to start the game. If you don't have hardware-accelerated OpenGL, you will get better performance by specifying the -g option. If this causes corrupted graphics (red screen), you should also specify the -m option. * BeOS: Double-click the AlephOne application. Install directions here are from [url]http://alephone.cebix.net/[/url]. [url=/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8130872][b]Next >[/b][/url] [Edited on 8/8/2006]

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  • [b]Step Two:[/b] Getting Started The Marathon Trilogy should be played in chronological order, starting with the first Marathon, then Marathon 2: Durandal, and finally Marathon Infinity. This is obviously best in terms of plot comprehension, which you will definitely need if you play Marathon Infinity. [u]Manuals[/u] Before starting the games, you should read the manuals, both to familiarize yourself with the plot as well as the mechanics of the game itself. Here they are, in .pdf format: [*][url=http://archives2.bungie.org/manuals/Marathon_Manual.pdf]Marathon[/url] [*][url=http://archives2.bungie.org/manuals/Marathon_2_Manual.pdf]Marathon 2: Durandal[/url] [*][url=http://archives2.bungie.org/manuals/Trilogy_Manual.pdf]Marathon Infinity[/url] [u]Preferences[/u] Before you start a new game in Marathon, it is recommended that you go through the [b]preferences[/b] menu first. Here, you can adjust the difficulty (it is recommended that you start on Easy or Normal), change the window size to full-screen, and perhaps most importantly, completely customize your control scheme. Here are the controls you need to use: [*]Move Forward [*]Move Backward [*]Turn Left* [*]Turn Right* [*]Sidestep Left [*]Sidestep Right [*]Look Up* [*]Look Down* [*]Previous Weapon [*]Next Weapon [*]Trigger [*]2nd Trigger [*]Run/Swim [*]Action [*]Auto Map [i]*Only needed if mouse control turned ‘off’.[/i] Now that you have finished with the preferences menu, you can start a new game. [u]The Game[/u] When you first start Marathon, you will find yourself in a place that is decidedly different from a high-tech colony ship in the far future. This part of the game is a nod to an even earlier Bungie title, Pathways into Darkness. After a bit of exploring, you will find your way into Marathon itself. The plot of Marathon is told through messages you will find in terminals found throughout the levels; and what a plot it is. Be sure to read all of them carefully, as every message is put there for a reason. One thing you should note is that Marathon is not a simple run-and-gun shooter; there are various puzzles that you will have to solve along the way as the game progresses. As some of these puzzles can be a bit much for such gifted individuals as yourselves, the [url=http://marathon.bungie.org/spoiler/index.shtml]Marathon Spoiler Guide[/url] was created. Head there for advice any time you get stuck. [u]General Tips[/u] It’s an old trick to use caps-lock as your run key, as you can simply toggle it instead of holding it down. The auto map function is also very useful, as it’s easy to get lost in many of the levels. You can move around when you have the map screen up, as well as zoom in and out by pressing + and -. Although you cannot jump in Marathon, you can clear low obstacles by running at them and firing a grenade at your feet right before you hit it. Note that this will drain some health, so using it while you have two bars of red shield left would not be the smartest thing to do. If you feel like wasting a ridiculous amount of health and reaching equally ridiculous heights, you can do the same thing with the rocket launcher. Also, on the alien levels, the gravity is lower than normal, so you can use the flamethrower as a sort of jetpack by pointing it at the ground and firing. A common tactic on the harder difficulty levels is to get your opponents to fight amongst themselves. If one of your opponents accidentally hits another, they will proceed to attack each other. This is easily accomplished by running around in a large circle around a group of enemies, causing them to fire into themselves and start fighting. Once they have cleansed the ranks, you can go in and mop up what’s left. [u]In-Game Options[/u] In-game, you can press to following keys to shape the game to your liking: [*][b]F1[/b] – Decrease screen size [*][b]F2[/b] – Increase screen size [*][b]F6[/b] – Toggle between first- and third-person view [*][b]F7[/b] – Zoom in and out [*][b]F8[/b] – Toggle crosshairs [*][b]F10[/b] – Show spatial position and view specifications [*][b]F11[/b] – Decrease brightness [*][b]F12[/b] – Increase brightness If you have any other questions that have not been answered in this guide or simply cannot get Marathon to work, post a query in [url=/Forums/topics.aspx?forumID=1]The Underground[/url], and hopefully somebody will get around to answering it. [url=/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8130878][b]Next >[/b][/url] [Edited on 8/8/2006]

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  • [b]Step Three:[/b] Online Play Apart from an awesome campaign, Marathon comes with a great online multiplayer mode. Setting up and playing is easy enough, and with the variety of gametypes and maps, it never gets old. If you want to play online, the best game to use is Marathon Infinity, because it has all the maps and gametypes Marathon 2 has, plus some great additions. [u]Joining a Game:[/u] Joining a game is easy; simply click [b]join network game[/b] in the main menu, and then click [b]find internet game[/b]. In the screen that comes up, the left box on the top half of the screen shows all the players which are currently online. The right box on the top half of the screen shows hosted games currently in the lobby stage. These may be joined by clicking on them, then waiting for the host to start the game. The bottom half of the screen is devoted to messages exchanged between players, which you may contribute to if you wish. [u]Hosting a Game:[/u] Hosting a game is more complicated, but nonetheless entirely simple. First off, you have to have the correct ports open on your router; to find out which to open and how, go to [url=http://www.portforward.com/english/applications/port_forwarding/AlOne/AlOneindex.htm][u]this[/u][/url] site. After you have configured your ports, click [b]gather network game[/b] in the main menu of Marathon Infinity. Here, you will be presented with various game options, most of which are self-explanatory. Don’t change the [b]map[/b] option unless you know what you’re doing – to change which map you play on, change the [b]level[/b] option. Popular maps include Thunderdome and Duality, although the others are great too. There are seven (coincidence?) gametypes included with Marathon, selected (amazingly enough) by changing the [b]game type[/b] option. Here’s a rundown of each of them and their rules (all can be changed to team games by switching the [b]teams[/b] option): [*][b]Every Man for Himself:[/b] Probably the most popular gametype, this is an all-out run-‘em-down fragfest. The winner is the person with the best kill to death ratio at the end of the match. [*][b]Kill the Man with the Ball:[/b] The progenitor to Oddball, the object is to take possession of the ball for the longest period of time. Running and firing are disabled while carrying the ball. [*][b]Capture the Flag:[/b] If you don’t know what this is, you have problems. The only difference here is that the ‘flag’ is actually a skull. Oh, and the object is to steal another team’s skull and return it to your base, for the dense. [*][b]King of the Hill:[/b] Simple. Defend a point on the map and gain time when you control it. [*][b]Tag:[/b] Sort of like Juggernaut, the first person to be killed is ‘it’. The other players earn points for killing ‘it’, and whoever kills ‘it’ becomes ‘it’. [*][b]Rugby:[/b] In this game, you must take the red skull to the other team’s base to score. [*][b]Cooperative Play:[/b] Probably the least played but most fun gametype, cooperative play lets you play Marathon Infinity campaign levels with players across the world. The [b]difficulty[/b] option only applies for this gametype. There are two ways to end the game: points, and time, switched by changing the [b]game ends at[/b] option. Points ends at a set score, whether it be flag captures or kills, while time ends when the time runs out, and the player or team with the highest score wins. Both these ways are variable and can be changed according to tastes. The rest of the options are pretty simple to understand; aliens puts AI-controlled aliens on the map (which are more annoying than anything), and you can control whether killed players drop their weapons. The one option you really need to turn on is the [b]advertise game on internet[/b] option, which will let people who don’t know your IP address (i.e. everyone) to see and join your game. Before you click OK, go to the top of the screen, where you will see an option called [b]section[/b]. Change this from [b]general[/b] to [b]more stuff[/b], where you will be presented with a number of options, ranging from whether or not to allow zoom to whether or not the motion sensor is allowed. Now that you have your options sorted out, click [b]OK[/b] to advertise the game for others to join. After as many players as you want join, click [b]play[/b] to start the game. After a short (or long, depending on the connection) wait at a black screen, the carnage will begin. [u]Tips & Tricks:[/u] Marathon multiplayer is extremely fast-paced – those without Neo-like reflexes need not apply. Coincidentally, anyone without the [b]always run[/b] option (found in the [b]controls[/b] menu) turned to [b]on[/b] will get totally and completely owned. Which team you’re on depends on your secondary color. In team games, the only way to tell friend from foe apart from seeing their color as they speed by is to use your motion sensor. Those on your team will show up as a different-colored dot than those that aren’t. To type a message to other players, press [b]/[/b]. After you’ve typed the message, press return-carriage to post it. Note that you can’t move or shoot while typing, so it wouldn’t be a good idea to do so when a player with double-WSTE-M’s is bearing down on you. Marathon is one of those games that is just too much fun. After a round of rockets in Thunderdome, you’ll be rolling on the floor laughing. Or shaking uncontrollably, depending on how you did. [url=/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=8130890][b]Next >[/b][/url] [Edited on 8/8/2006]

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  • [b]Step Four:[/b] Join the Community Marathon, being the great oldschool game that it is, has a large and dedicated community attached to it, which comes with its very own selection of great sites. Here are a few choice picks: [*][url=/Forums/topics.aspx?forumID=1][b]The Underground[/b][/url] [i]Our very own fan forum here on B.net, The Underground is filled with 'thoners.[/i] [*][url=/Fanclub/marajumpers/GroupHome.aspx][b]Marathon Jumpers[/b][/url] [i]The Marathon Jumpers set up Marathon multiplayer tournaments and provides a place to meet other Marathon online players.[/i] [*][url=/fanclub/wrkncacnter/GroupHome.aspx][b]The Wrkncacnter Club[/b][/url] [i]A collection of wizened Marathon players, this group is a prime discussion spot for all things Marathon.[/i] [*][url=http://marathon.bungie.org/][b]Marathon.Bungie.org[/b][/url] [i]The unofficial center of the Marathon community, MBO is the site of the latest news and mods[/i] [*][url=http://pfhorums.com/][b]The Pfhorums[/b][/url] [i]For those who have played Marathon and are ready to take it to the next level, The Pfhorums are the center of discussion for mods and maps.[/i] [*][url=http://orbitalarm.bungie.org/][b]Orbital Arm[/b][/url] [i]The number one source for quality patches, updates, and scenarios.[/i] [*][url=http://source.bungie.org/][b]Marathon Open Source[/b][/url] [i]Home of the Open Source project.[/i] [*][url=http://archives.bungie.org/search.html][b]The Archives[/b][/url] [i]A massive repository of all known Marathon mods, maps, and scenarios. If it's Marathon, you'll find it here.[/i] [*][url=http://fileball.net/marathon/][b]Lh'owon Ar'kives[/b][/url] [i]Home to some fan-made mods that you won't see anywhere else. Who knows what you'll find?[/i] [*][url=http://trilogyrelease.bungie.org][b]Trilogyrelease[/b][/url] [i]Home of the Marathon Trilogy Box Set, including Anvil and Forge (the physics and map editors).[/i] [*][url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathon_%28computer_game_series%29][b]Wikipedia Marathon[/b][/url] [i]Learn more about the game and its history in this article[/i] And finally, if you have a bungie.net account, be sure to check off the Marathon Trilogy in your 'Games Played' section of [url=/Account/settings.aspx?page=2]your profile[/url]. Gotta keep the oldschool alive, ya know. Congratulations on finally getting Marathon, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we do! Special thanks to GameJunkieJim for writing the Linux installation guide, Reiginko for writing the Macintosh installation guide, Mabian for emotional support and being a general editor and provider of materials and ideas, as well as all the other members who helped make this article possible. [Edited on 8/9/2006]

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  • I assume that this came from The Limelight, right? Good job guys. This is perhaps the most comprehensive guide to installation and play of Marathon that I have seen so far. I only want to say one thing about this: [quote]Note that all the files you will download are in compressed (.zip) form. In order to extract them, you need Winzip.[/quote] Winzip isn't the only program for Windows that decompresses .zip files. WinRAR, Stuffit, and other programs (including one that used to be built in to Windows) do the job just fine. Just thought I should let you know. [Edited on 8/8/2006]

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  • I would also like to commend the authors of this, well done. Additionally, there is a VERY common complaint, and that involves getting the best graphics settings. Many people complain that they are unable to get the game to run full-screen or at a resolution that they are accustomed to. Now, I posted something along those lines years ago. And I didn't bookmark it either (bad ninja!) Once we have the search feature online, I may look it up, or if someone has a step-by-step for optimizing the graphics (full-screen, resolution that is as high as possible but a multiple of your monitor's optimal resolution and using OpenGL) then I would recommend it for people who are having problems.

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  • I got the first one and i still havent completed it and i dont think i ever will. Its good but i cant be bothered to play such an old game and i dont want to play marathon 2 untill ive finished marathon 1 which will probably never happen. Oh well oh yer and good instructions [Edited on 8/8/2006]

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  • *Sniff* It's so good to finally see this on the forums...when it took us five and a half months to write...Most of the time was due to laziness though, since in total we probaby spent 10-12 hours total actually working on it (rough estimate). That would be helpful Recon. In the meantime, perhaps we could put down in the Getting Started guide about increasing the screen size through the Preferences menu? Whenever I use the F1 and F2 keys, the screen size increases, but the screen also goes black, so I can't play. However, if I increase it through the Preferences menu, it works just fine. Wooo!

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  • *steps out of shadows softly clapping* Well done my friend... well done...

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] death incarneate *steps out of shadows softly clapping* Well done my friend... well done...[/quote] The best is yet to come. We hope anyways. Oh, and we should probably include a warning about trying to play full-screen, and a quick guide to getting out of the jam should someone try to play full-screen. I just think it's going to happen...it always does.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Recon Number 54 Now, I posted something along those lines years ago. And I didn't bookmark it either (bad ninja!) Once we have the search feature online, I may look it up, or if someone has a step-by-step for optimizing the graphics (full-screen, resolution that is as high as possible but a multiple of your monitor's optimal resolution and using OpenGL) then I would recommend it for people who are having problems. [/quote] WOOHOO were getting a search feature! If everyone already knew that then smack me, then if not commend me, either way WOOHOOO!

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  • Don't hold your breath. Anchonos has been saying that for a long time now.

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  • This is a very good guide, im going to add this to the links I put in my generic "get marathon" posts

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  • Oh my gosh I hate this crap. I downloaded Marathon, the winzip, and the music. Then you say to extract the files. How the heck do I do that? I mean can you be specific? And then you say to put the music icon in the M1A1 Tracks folder, there is no folder called that. Do you mean M1A1 Music? And then you say that it is done. Well how do I play!? You said that in order to start, you have yo click the AlephOne.exe folder. Now I am not stupid, I know you have to download Aleph One, but you never said to do it, and honestly, after I download it, I don't know how to use it. You said after I make the Marathon folder, I am supposed to make it's destination to Aleph One. Hoe do I do that? I thought this was supposed to be a step by step guide for people who don't know much this stuff. I am not being mad at you or flaming, it's jsut that I have been at this for a while and it's making me mad.

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  • I am assuming it means you need to unzip it, for which you need [url=http://www.stuffit.com/win/standard/index.html]this[/url]. Just use the free trial.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] The Kodemyster Oh my gosh I hate this crap. I downloaded Marathon, the winzip, and the music. Then you say to extract the files. How the heck do I do that?[/quote] Since you have apparently downloaded and [i]installed[/i] winzip already (do so by double-clicking it), you can right-click on a zipped folder and then select 'extract'. [quote]I mean can you be specific? And then you say to put the music icon in the M1A1 Tracks folder, there is no folder called that. Do you mean M1A1 Music? And then you say that it is done.[/quote] There is an M1A1 tracks folder in the first [i]Marathon game folder[/i], not the tracks folder. Extract the tracks from the music file you downloaded (using winzip) and copy and paste them into the M1A1 tracks folder, which is, once again, located in the Marathon game folder. [quote]Well how do I play!? You said that in order to start, you have you click the AlephOne.exe folder. Now I am not stupid, I know you have to download Aleph One, but you never said to do it, and honestly, after I download it, I don't know how to use it.[/quote] In the case of the first Marathon, you do not need to download Aleph One, as the entire game comes in one complete package. Just click the link to the download I give you. After unzipping that download, there should be a file [i]inside[/i] the folder which is represented by the icon of a green Marathon logo, with the words AlephOne.exe below it. Double-click that to start the game. [quote]You said after I make the Marathon folder, I am supposed to make it's destination to Aleph One. Hoe do I do that?[/quote] You don't really need to do this, it's simply a matter of making it easier to access the game. Follow the instructions I gave you for making a shortcut on your desktop, then select the destination as the AlephOne.exe file which starts the game. That way, you can simply double click on that icon on your desktop instead of searching through you files and folders for the game every time you want to play. I hope that answered your questions. P.S. Thanks for pointing that out, Ender. I'll rephrase the paragraph concerning Winzip. It's pretty much the only unzipping utility of which I know a free trial for, although if you could direct me to others, I would be happy to include them. [Edited on 8/9/2006]

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  • Perhaps you should include some basic term definitions. I've gotten the question "What does extract the files mean?" a lot. We've already had one such instance here. Or just tell them to unzip it instead of saying extract. As for the free trail thing, go with Stuffit. The Stuffit basic edition is completely free and is able to extract from many more formats. WinRAR should also be free... although it constantly asks you to register, you don't need to. -EDIT- [quote]It’s an old trick to use caps-lock as your run key[/quote] *GASP!* You wouldn't tell them [i]that[/i]! Spazeroids are everywhere... [Edited on 8/9/2006]

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  • Wow, thats a lot of work. I was lucky enough to get it on a demo disk because of Bungie releasing the H3 trailer. All I had to do was extract it.

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  • Demo disk? ... Anyway, I was having second thoughts about the whole 'caps lock run' thing, but I guess I'll decide in time. Anyone else having questions/problems/general frustration?

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  • So does anyone know if this will be added to the old school stickies cause I think it should.

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  • Downloaded. Nice stuff!

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  • hey tell bungie about l ppf l pappy he cheats a lott he mods and bridges so ban all of his accounts please

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  • First of all report cheaters at [email] h2cheats@microsoft.com [/email] second of all this is not a Halo board. Third of all this topic has nothing to do with Halo it's has to do with the Marathon Trilogy. O.K do you understand now?

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  • Hi, I don't know. I feel kinda stupid. Everyone and his horse is playing Marathon on their Windows boxes, but when I download the first Marathon on my Dell running Windows XP Pro and double-click the exe, not quite nothing happens. The frame of a smallish window opens, through which I can se the Marathon folder. There's the creepy Marathon intro sound and a periodic dimming of the screen after which it lights up again. But nowhere near a game. Any body here have an idea, what I can do to make it work? Is there some gotcha I have missed? Regards, SquishyLanding

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