This is The PC version of Silent hill, which is one of the scariest games you'll ever play. The game is based on ePSXe, a Playstation emulator. Epsxe has been tweaked to fully support the game and provide the best experience possible.
This is The PC version of Silent hill, which is one of the scariest games you'll ever play. The game is based on ePSXe, a Playstation emulator. Epsxe has been tweaked to fully support the game and provide the best experience possible.
This is The PC version of Silent hill, which is one of the scariest games you'll ever play. The game is based on ePSXe, a Playstation emulator. Epsxe has been tweaked to fully support the game and provide the best experience possible.
|============================================| |Created By: Konami | |--------------------------------------------| |PC (con)Version By: Silentscape Studios | |--------------------------------------------| |PC Site (our site): www.silentscape.tk | |--------------------------------------------| |Our Email Address: silentscape@gamebox.net | |____________________________________________| --------Contents-------- 1) Introduction 2) Configuring Settings 3) Controls 4) Using Quick Save\Load 5) Using Mouse Support 6) How to Play In A PSX 7) Contact Info (1)--Introduction-- This is the PC version of Silent Hill, which is one of the most (if not THE most ) scariest games you'll ever play. The PC version is based on ePSXe, a Playstation emulator . ePSXe is the main "engine" for the game. However, we have tweaked it to fully support Silent Hill and provide the best game experience possible. We've also simplified the configu ration process greatly, so no more hassling with various emulators trying to get the game to wo rk correctly. (2)--Configuring Settings-- Run the Silent Hill launcher (using the "Silent Hill" shortcut in the start menu or desktop). Then click where it says "Settings". It's a wizard-like step-by-step process and explains each option as you see it. For different computer systems, different settings work be tter. You'll just have to try various options to see which settings work best. (3)--Controls-- Esc = Exits the game. There's no prompt so make sure you have the game saved fir st (if needed). F1 = Quick Save F2 = Cycle Quick Save Slots F3 = Quick Load (from currently selected slot) F5 = Disable\Re-enable Mouse Support (see description below) F10 = Freeze (pause) anywhere in the game (even videos). Press again to un-freez e. Up Arrow = Walk Forward Down Arrow = Walk Backward Left Arrow = Turn Left Right Arrow = Turn Right Spacebar = Action \ Fire Weapon \ Use Backspace = View Map \ Exit Menu Screens I = Access Inventory TAB = Turn On or Off Flashlight \ Exit Menu Screens Left Shift = Run (hold down to run, release to walk) Left CTRL = Hold Down to Raise Weapon (then press Spacebar to fire) Q = Sidestep Left E = Sidestep Right Z = Look Around (hold it down then use arrow keys) P = Pause Game \ Skip Movie Scenes (4)--Using Quick Save\Load-- The quick save feature allows you to save anywhere at any point in the game. If you want to be able to use multiple quick saves, use the cycle quick save slots option (F 2). Whatever slot you currently have it set at is what the Quick Save (F1) and Quick Load (F3 ) use. For example, you can use F2 to pick a quick save slot. From then on whenever you quick save or quick load, it'll use the data from that slot. Push F2 again (cycle to anothe r slot) and it will now start using the quick save\load data from that new slot. Although you can use quick save, you can still save normally using the save poin ts throughout the game. Whenever you access the "Save" screen at a save point, you can use bot h save Slot 1 and Slot 2. There's no difference, so use either one. Also, you can save more than o nce in both slots. You can have pretty much an infinite number of different saves. (5)--Using Mouse Support-- The mouse support isn't really that great, since the game wasn't originally mean t to be used with a mouse. However you can use it if you want. Press and hold either the left or right mouse button. Then move the mouse up a little bit until you start moving. While you're walking (or running), you can move the mouse left or right to turn in that direc tion. The mouse only works for movement. To fire weapons and use items you still have to use the keyboard keys. To disable mouse support, press F5. Press it again to re-enab le it. (6)--How to Play In A Playstation-- If you want to play Silent Hill in a playstation, then it's possible. All you ne ed to do is burn the "data.iso" to CD using any program that supports ISO burning (Nero, Eas y CD Creator, etc). Please note that in order to play burned games you need to have a modchip instal led (or know how to do the swap trick). (7)--Contact Info-- If you have any comments, questions, concerns, or need any help regarding the ga me, then you may email us at silentscape@gamebox.net You can also visit our website at www.silentscape.tk for more information and up dates.