- Delta Force 2 is a tactical first-person shooter video game developed by NovaLogic and released in 1999. It is the second game in the Delta Force series and was followed by Delta Force: Land Warrior one year later. The game was re-released in 2009 on Steam.
- NovaLogic is a developer and global publisher of computer games for the PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox, and Xbox 360 game systems. This includes games such as the incredibly popular franchise Delta Force, the helicopter action game Comanche, and the huge online game Joint Operations.
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In October of 1977, the 1st Special Forces Operational DetachmentDELTA was secretly formed to deal with the growing threat of world terrorism. At Fort Bragg, elite Delta Force operatives, recruited mainly from the 82nd Airborne, Special Forces Green Berets and U.S. Army Rangers, rigorously train in hostage rescues, specialized reconnaissance and other counter terrorism techniques. Highly skilled in CQB (Close Quarters Battle), armed with the best equipment, and able to infiltrate as civilians, Delta Force is ready to deal with the most dangerous world threats.
Due to the extremely sensitive nature of these low-visibility missions, the U.S. Department of Defense still does not officially acknowledge the existence of Delta Force.
The Special Forces Creed
I am an American Special Forces soldier! A professional!
I will do all that my nation requires of me. I am a volunteer, knowing well the hazards of my profession.
I serve with the memory of those who have gone before me: Rogers' Rangers, Francis Marion, Mosby's Rangers, the 1st Special Service Force, the Jedburghs, Detachment 101, and the Special Forces soldiers of the Vietnam War, who won 17 Medals of Honor and 90 Distinguished Service Crosses. I pledge to uphold the honor and integrity of all these, in all that I am, in all I do.
I am a professional soldier. I will teach and fight wherever my nation requires, to liberate the oppressed. I will strive always to excel in every art and artifice of war.
I know that I will be called upon to perform tasks in isolation, far from familiar faces and voices. With the help and guidance of my God, I will conquer my fears and succeed.
I will keep my mind and body clean, alert and strong, for this is my debt to those who depend upon me.
I will not fail those with whom I serve. I will not bring shame upon myself or the Forces.
I will maintain myself, my arms and my equipment in an immaculate state as befits a Special Forces soldier.
My goal is to succeed in any mission Ð and live to succeed again.
I am a member of my nation's chosen soldiery. God grant that I may not be found wanting, that I will not fail this sacred trust.
table of contents | |
Credits ....................................................................... | 2 |
Install........................................................................ | 4 |
Game Settings ................................................................. | 6 |
Gear......................................................................... | 8 |
Game Controls ................................................................ | 12 |
Keyboard Layout ............................................................... | 14 |
Game Screen ................................................................. | 16 |
Commander's Screen ........................................................... | 18 |
NovaWorld (Multiplayer Games) ................................................... | 21 |
Voice-Over-Net ................................................................ | 25 |
Technical Support .............................................................. | 28 |
Legalese ..................................................................... | 29 |
Delta Force 2
Programmed by
Daniele Gaetano
Additional Game
Programming By
Mark Davis
Menus and Integrated
Browser Programming
Robert Mobbs
Additional Menu
Programming
Vu Truong
Additional Programming
Randy Casey
Kyle Freeman
David King
Jim Ratcliff
Scott Ray
NovaWorld and Voice-
Over-Net Programming
John Bojorquez
Additional NovaWorld
Programming
Isaac Foraker
Tools Programming
Mark Maestas
Executive Producer
John Garcia
Producer
Wes Eckhart
Associate Producer
Nigel Mills
Project Management
Who is mr. mac mr. mac's 6th graders. David Seeholzer
Technical Management
John Butrovich
Art Director
Keith Rust
Art Lead
Rod Parong
Art
Troy Adam
Timothy Higgins
Craig Marschke
John Park
Rod Parong
Keith Rust
Chris Tamburrino
Jon Tando
Jason Tull
Additional Art
John Brophy
Mike Maza
Logo Animation
Dean Fowler
Mission Design Manager
Alicia Taylor
Mission Design Lead
Steve McNally
Mission Designers
Chris Ortiz
Chuck Stevenson
Kevin White
Multiplayer Missions
Jason Bender
Jason Tull
Mission Briefings
Jason Ryan
Dave Merrick
Audio Director
Tom Hays
Sound Effects &
Dialog Editing
Rich Adrian Greg deBeer
Paul 'Kevorkian' Fox Greg Freeman
Eric Kuehnl
Jeff Palmer
Monte Vallier
Music
Tom Hays
Eric Kuehnl
Voices
John 'Boogie' Akhlaghi
Saman 'Sam' Akhlaghi
Femi Akomolafe
Anatoly
Hany Attia
Rory J. Aylward
Jay C. Boone
Erwin Darmali
Julio C. Diaz Jr.
Will Emery
Sgt Oscar L. Galvan
USMC(Ret)
Bryce C. Garcia
Ramy Hakim
Jerome Jones
Chris Lauw
Beret K. Malmgren
Mike Maza
Malik Mourad
Adjare Oladokun
Tunde' Ogungbesan
Tonatiuh M Pacheco
Ben Shamorel
Art Stein
Aleksey Taldykin
Jamie Tardif
Vit
Max Walla
Manual
Kevin R. O'Hara
Packaging Layout
Delta Force 2 Game
and Design
Ulises Gerardo
Manual Layout
and Design
Deanna Dolph
QA Management
Jeff Moore
QA Coordinator
James Altenburg
Quality Assurance
Brian Bekian
Chris Hansen
Dan Constant
Jeremiah Maza
Jeremy Rosenthal
Mike Harling
Paul Liu
Ron Amaral
Steve Weinstein
Tony Van
Yan Shafran
Computer Maintenance
Glenn Kronick
Motion Capture Provided by hOuse of mOves Los Angeles, CA
Executive in Charge
of Motion Capture
Tom Tolles
Executive Producer,
Motion Capture
Jarrod Phillips
Chief Technology Officer,
Motion Capture
Taylor Wilson
Technical Director,
Motion Capture
Brett Gassaway
Production Manager,
Motion Capture
Chris Bellaci
Line Producer,
Motion Capture
Line Spencer
Motion Capture Director
James Scanlon
Motion Capture Artist
David 'Dario' Ahdoot
Motion Capture
Technicians
Daven Coburn
Johnny Ravena
Motion Capture Actor
Marcus Young
Motion Capture
Stunt Coordinator
Vincent Mazzela
Motion Capture
Storyboard Artist
Chauncy Pierce
Special Thanks
Rory Aylward
Dan Bennett
David Dennis
Silvana Dulling
Tom Hedges
Patrick Hewitt
Jeff Jones
James Lamorticelli
Helen Lawson
Jackie Lay
Jillian Leonard
Lee Milligan
Dorothy Peters
Lance Pifer
David Pollack
Steve Sandwisch
Rozita Tolouey
Keri Uejo
Paul Walkden
Georgina Worsley
Karly Young
Matthew Young
We gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, and specifically Office of the Chief of Public Affairs, Los Angeles Branch; Advertising and Public Affairs Directorate, U.S. Army Recruiting Command, Fort Knox, Kentucky; Public Affairs Office; U.S. Army Special Operations Command (Airborne), Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Public Affairs Office, U.S. Army Special Forces Command (Airborne), Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Special Thanks to the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Marine Corps Public Affairs Office, Los Angeles California, United States Border Patrol Fire Arms Training Facility Marine Corps Personnel at Camp Pendleton, California
installing delta force 2
Welcome to Delta Force 2. In order to play Delta Force 2, you must first install the game files onto your computer's hard drive.
The AutoRun program will automatically load itself and run each time you insert the Delta Force 2 CD into your CD-ROM drive. Delta Force 2 uses InstallShield® to place the necessary files on your hard drive. Before you begin installing the game, close all programs that your computer may be currently running. The installation program requires all of your computer's resources.
1)Place the game CD into your CD-ROM drive and close the drive door. The AutoRun program will now run. If you have turned off the AutoRun feature or if the AutoRun fails to launch automatically, double-click on the 'My Computer' icon on your desktop and then double-click on your computer's CD-ROM drive letter. This should launch the Delta Force 2 AutoRun.
2)Click the mouse on one of the menu choices, or type the letter corresponding to the underlined hot key.
3)At the beginning of the installation program you are given the opportunity to select a destination folder for the game. A default is typed in the window for you. Press the Enter key to select the default destination. Otherwise, select your own folder name. If the folder you specify does not already exist on your hard drive, the Install program will create it for you. Further installation instructions will appear on-screen.
4)If there is enough free hard drive space at the destination site, the program will copy the files from your Delta Force 2 CD-ROM. An on-screen progress meter displays the completion percentage as the program transfers the files.
5)The install procedure automatically adds a NovaLogic folder to your Windows® Start Menu under the Programs heading. The Delta Force 2 sub-folder within the NovaLogic folder contains an application short-cut icon for the game.
6)If your Windows 95/98 system does not already have DirectX installed, you will need to install it now. Select Install DirectX from the AutoRun program, then follow the on-screen instructions. You will need to restart your computer to activate DirectX before you can play Delta Force 2.
To start Delta Force 2, double-click on the Delta Force 2 shortcut. You can also go to the program's directory or Start Menu and double-click on the Delta Force 2 program icon. Use your computer's Find feature to locate the program if you are having trouble locating the game. Your Delta Force 2 CD-ROM must be in the CD-ROM drive to play Delta Force 2.
Enjoy playing Delta Force 2!
game settings
The Settings screen allows you to reconfigure several elements of game play.
General Settings
Mouse Sensitivity: Adjusts how responsive your mouse is.
Flip Mouse: Reverses Look Up/Look Down movement on the mouse controls.
Resolution: Select from between 400 x 300 to
1024 x 768. A Pentium II is required for 800 x 600 and greater resolutions.
Driver: Play the game in a Window on your desktop, in full-screen mode, or in Direct 3D mode. Direct X 6 is required for Direct 3D mode. Note, windowed mode does not support mouse look.
SFX Volume: Sets the volume level of game sound FX.
TIP: Paying close attention to the subtle sounds around you is a vital survival skill of a Delta Force soldier.
Music Volume: Sets the volume level of the music in the menus.
Dialogue Volume: Sets the volume of spoken dialog in the game.
Difficulty Settings
Enemy AI: Select 'Hard' to make the enemy use more complex tactics. The game defaults to 'Easy'.
Squad Members: Select 'Off' if you want to brave a mission on your own.
Tracers: Select 'Off' if you don't want to see the bullet trails from weapons that use tracer bullets. Note that not all firearms use tracers.
Friendly Fire Warning: Select 'Off' to remove the Red safety X that appears when you target your team members.
GPS Icons: By 'Default', each mission shows icons for certain enemies on the GPS and Commander's Map. You can select 'Show Friendly' to see only your team mates or 'Show Everything' to see all enemies in a mission.
Wind: If you don't want to experience the effects of wind in your game, turn this setting 'Off'.
Remap Keyboard
This screen allows you to reconfigure what action the keys and mouse will control. Select the command with your mouse and follow the instructions on the right side of the screen.
Message Macros
To effectively communicate with fellow players, you can pre-set messages with the Macro Keys. During the game press the T key to talk, hit a function key then hit return and the preset text will be sent.
F1 The package is secure.
F2 Prepare to assault on my mark.
F3 Snipers take the high ground.
F4 Gunners go for the flags.
F5 Guard the base.
F6 I need backup now!
F7 In position, standing by!
F8 Mess with the best, Die like the rest!
F9 Is that all you got!
F10 It's hard work being this good!
VOICE-OVER-NET Settings
Voice-Over-Net:Set to 'Enable' if you want to use the Voice-Over-Net feature. Disabling this feature will not allow you to transmit or receive voice messages or access the Voice-Over-Net interface. A Full-Duplex sound card is required to transmit voice messages.
Record Volume: This slider bar is used to set the sensitivity level of your microphone. If people are having a hard time hearing you, try increasing this level. If you are frequently 'peaking'(reaching a maximum volume level), in the red, you may want to adjust this bar down.
Run Test: When you press 'Check Recording Level' begin talking normally for five seconds. The computer will automatically playback the audio you just recorded. If you are not satisfied with the levels (see VU meter on page 27), adjust the Record Volume option.
Duplex Mode: In 'Full' mode, you will be able to transmit and receive voice messages (if you have a Full-Duplex soundcard). If you do not have a Full-Duplex soundcard or if you do not wish to send voice messages but you would still like to receive them, select 'Half'.
Audio Cues: Many Voice-Over-Net system text messages are accompanied by an audio cue to draw your attention to them. Disable this option if you do not wish to hear those alert tones.
Mic Clicks: Similar to that of a walkie-talkie, an audible click will play before and after all incoming messages if you enable this option. Disable this option if you do not wish to hear these clicks.
Voice-Over-Net Volume: This slider bar allows you to set the speaker volume for incoming voice messages. This does not have any effect on your microphone recording levels.
gear choices
In Delta Force 2, you will have the option of selecting four unique items/weapons in addition to the standard gear of a combat knife, grenades and laser designator. You also select which primary weapon your computer controlled teammates will carry before the mission. In addition, if a mission contains an Armory Building, you will have the opportunity to switch out gear during the mission.
MODE 1 | MODE 2 | MODE 3 |
Key 3: | Key 4: | Key 5: |
Burst M4 | 12-gauge | Single shot |
MODE 1 | MODE 2 | MODE 3 |
Key 3: | Key 4: | Key 5: |
Burst M4 | M203 | Single shot |
MODE 1 | MODE 2 | MODE 3 |
Key 3: Full | Key 4: | Key 5: |
Auto | Burst | Single shot |
Primary Weapons
John 'Boogie' Akhlaghi
Saman 'Sam' Akhlaghi
Femi Akomolafe
Anatoly
Hany Attia
Rory J. Aylward
Jay C. Boone
Erwin Darmali
Julio C. Diaz Jr.
Will Emery
Sgt Oscar L. Galvan
USMC(Ret)
Bryce C. Garcia
Ramy Hakim
Jerome Jones
Chris Lauw
Beret K. Malmgren
Mike Maza
Malik Mourad
Adjare Oladokun
Tunde' Ogungbesan
Tonatiuh M Pacheco
Ben Shamorel
Art Stein
Aleksey Taldykin
Jamie Tardif
Vit
Max Walla
Manual
Kevin R. O'Hara
Packaging Layout
Delta Force 2 Game
and Design
Ulises Gerardo
Manual Layout
and Design
Deanna Dolph
QA Management
Jeff Moore
QA Coordinator
James Altenburg
Quality Assurance
Brian Bekian
Chris Hansen
Dan Constant
Jeremiah Maza
Jeremy Rosenthal
Mike Harling
Paul Liu
Ron Amaral
Steve Weinstein
Tony Van
Yan Shafran
Computer Maintenance
Glenn Kronick
Motion Capture Provided by hOuse of mOves Los Angeles, CA
Executive in Charge
of Motion Capture
Tom Tolles
Executive Producer,
Motion Capture
Jarrod Phillips
Chief Technology Officer,
Motion Capture
Taylor Wilson
Technical Director,
Motion Capture
Brett Gassaway
Production Manager,
Motion Capture
Chris Bellaci
Line Producer,
Motion Capture
Line Spencer
Motion Capture Director
James Scanlon
Motion Capture Artist
David 'Dario' Ahdoot
Motion Capture
Technicians
Daven Coburn
Johnny Ravena
Motion Capture Actor
Marcus Young
Motion Capture
Stunt Coordinator
Vincent Mazzela
Motion Capture
Storyboard Artist
Chauncy Pierce
Special Thanks
Rory Aylward
Dan Bennett
David Dennis
Silvana Dulling
Tom Hedges
Patrick Hewitt
Jeff Jones
James Lamorticelli
Helen Lawson
Jackie Lay
Jillian Leonard
Lee Milligan
Dorothy Peters
Lance Pifer
David Pollack
Steve Sandwisch
Rozita Tolouey
Keri Uejo
Paul Walkden
Georgina Worsley
Karly Young
Matthew Young
We gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of the Department of Defense, the Department of the Army, and specifically Office of the Chief of Public Affairs, Los Angeles Branch; Advertising and Public Affairs Directorate, U.S. Army Recruiting Command, Fort Knox, Kentucky; Public Affairs Office; U.S. Army Special Operations Command (Airborne), Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Public Affairs Office, U.S. Army Special Forces Command (Airborne), Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Special Thanks to the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Marine Corps Public Affairs Office, Los Angeles California, United States Border Patrol Fire Arms Training Facility Marine Corps Personnel at Camp Pendleton, California
installing delta force 2
Welcome to Delta Force 2. In order to play Delta Force 2, you must first install the game files onto your computer's hard drive.
The AutoRun program will automatically load itself and run each time you insert the Delta Force 2 CD into your CD-ROM drive. Delta Force 2 uses InstallShield® to place the necessary files on your hard drive. Before you begin installing the game, close all programs that your computer may be currently running. The installation program requires all of your computer's resources.
1)Place the game CD into your CD-ROM drive and close the drive door. The AutoRun program will now run. If you have turned off the AutoRun feature or if the AutoRun fails to launch automatically, double-click on the 'My Computer' icon on your desktop and then double-click on your computer's CD-ROM drive letter. This should launch the Delta Force 2 AutoRun.
2)Click the mouse on one of the menu choices, or type the letter corresponding to the underlined hot key.
3)At the beginning of the installation program you are given the opportunity to select a destination folder for the game. A default is typed in the window for you. Press the Enter key to select the default destination. Otherwise, select your own folder name. If the folder you specify does not already exist on your hard drive, the Install program will create it for you. Further installation instructions will appear on-screen.
4)If there is enough free hard drive space at the destination site, the program will copy the files from your Delta Force 2 CD-ROM. An on-screen progress meter displays the completion percentage as the program transfers the files.
5)The install procedure automatically adds a NovaLogic folder to your Windows® Start Menu under the Programs heading. The Delta Force 2 sub-folder within the NovaLogic folder contains an application short-cut icon for the game.
6)If your Windows 95/98 system does not already have DirectX installed, you will need to install it now. Select Install DirectX from the AutoRun program, then follow the on-screen instructions. You will need to restart your computer to activate DirectX before you can play Delta Force 2.
To start Delta Force 2, double-click on the Delta Force 2 shortcut. You can also go to the program's directory or Start Menu and double-click on the Delta Force 2 program icon. Use your computer's Find feature to locate the program if you are having trouble locating the game. Your Delta Force 2 CD-ROM must be in the CD-ROM drive to play Delta Force 2.
Enjoy playing Delta Force 2!
game settings
The Settings screen allows you to reconfigure several elements of game play.
General Settings
Mouse Sensitivity: Adjusts how responsive your mouse is.
Flip Mouse: Reverses Look Up/Look Down movement on the mouse controls.
Resolution: Select from between 400 x 300 to
1024 x 768. A Pentium II is required for 800 x 600 and greater resolutions.
Driver: Play the game in a Window on your desktop, in full-screen mode, or in Direct 3D mode. Direct X 6 is required for Direct 3D mode. Note, windowed mode does not support mouse look.
SFX Volume: Sets the volume level of game sound FX.
TIP: Paying close attention to the subtle sounds around you is a vital survival skill of a Delta Force soldier.
Music Volume: Sets the volume level of the music in the menus.
Dialogue Volume: Sets the volume of spoken dialog in the game.
Difficulty Settings
Enemy AI: Select 'Hard' to make the enemy use more complex tactics. The game defaults to 'Easy'.
Squad Members: Select 'Off' if you want to brave a mission on your own.
Tracers: Select 'Off' if you don't want to see the bullet trails from weapons that use tracer bullets. Note that not all firearms use tracers.
Friendly Fire Warning: Select 'Off' to remove the Red safety X that appears when you target your team members.
GPS Icons: By 'Default', each mission shows icons for certain enemies on the GPS and Commander's Map. You can select 'Show Friendly' to see only your team mates or 'Show Everything' to see all enemies in a mission.
Wind: If you don't want to experience the effects of wind in your game, turn this setting 'Off'.
Remap Keyboard
This screen allows you to reconfigure what action the keys and mouse will control. Select the command with your mouse and follow the instructions on the right side of the screen.
Message Macros
To effectively communicate with fellow players, you can pre-set messages with the Macro Keys. During the game press the T key to talk, hit a function key then hit return and the preset text will be sent.
F1 The package is secure.
F2 Prepare to assault on my mark.
F3 Snipers take the high ground.
F4 Gunners go for the flags.
F5 Guard the base.
F6 I need backup now!
F7 In position, standing by!
F8 Mess with the best, Die like the rest!
F9 Is that all you got!
F10 It's hard work being this good!
VOICE-OVER-NET Settings
Voice-Over-Net:Set to 'Enable' if you want to use the Voice-Over-Net feature. Disabling this feature will not allow you to transmit or receive voice messages or access the Voice-Over-Net interface. A Full-Duplex sound card is required to transmit voice messages.
Record Volume: This slider bar is used to set the sensitivity level of your microphone. If people are having a hard time hearing you, try increasing this level. If you are frequently 'peaking'(reaching a maximum volume level), in the red, you may want to adjust this bar down.
Run Test: When you press 'Check Recording Level' begin talking normally for five seconds. The computer will automatically playback the audio you just recorded. If you are not satisfied with the levels (see VU meter on page 27), adjust the Record Volume option.
Duplex Mode: In 'Full' mode, you will be able to transmit and receive voice messages (if you have a Full-Duplex soundcard). If you do not have a Full-Duplex soundcard or if you do not wish to send voice messages but you would still like to receive them, select 'Half'.
Audio Cues: Many Voice-Over-Net system text messages are accompanied by an audio cue to draw your attention to them. Disable this option if you do not wish to hear those alert tones.
Mic Clicks: Similar to that of a walkie-talkie, an audible click will play before and after all incoming messages if you enable this option. Disable this option if you do not wish to hear these clicks.
Voice-Over-Net Volume: This slider bar allows you to set the speaker volume for incoming voice messages. This does not have any effect on your microphone recording levels.
gear choices
In Delta Force 2, you will have the option of selecting four unique items/weapons in addition to the standard gear of a combat knife, grenades and laser designator. You also select which primary weapon your computer controlled teammates will carry before the mission. In addition, if a mission contains an Armory Building, you will have the opportunity to switch out gear during the mission.
MODE 1 | MODE 2 | MODE 3 |
Key 3: | Key 4: | Key 5: |
Burst M4 | 12-gauge | Single shot |
MODE 1 | MODE 2 | MODE 3 |
Key 3: | Key 4: | Key 5: |
Burst M4 | M203 | Single shot |
MODE 1 | MODE 2 | MODE 3 |
Key 3: Full | Key 4: | Key 5: |
Auto | Burst | Single shot |
Primary Weapons
M4 and Shotgun (The Masterkey)
Magazine: 30 round, 5 12-gauge 70 mm cartridges Effective Range: 500 meters
Accessories: 4x Scope
Lightweight and accurate, the M4 is used for close quarter combat just like its larger cousin the M16. In addition, an attached M68 reflex sight allows for effective lethal fire at a range up to 500 meters. The M4 is gas operated, air cooled and highly reliable in field use. The Master Key incorporates a highly modified Remington Model 870 shotgun attached under the barrel of the rifle. Named for its practical use in opening (removing) doors, the Master Key is a favorite among Delta Force operatives.
M4 5.56mm Carbine Assault Rifle and Grenade Launcher
Magazine: 30 round, 1 grenade in magazine Effective Range: 500 meters
Accessories: 4x Scope
A single shot M203 Grenade Launcher is fitted to the M4 to deliver low velocity 40 mm explosive ammunition. The rifle/grenade launcher marriage replaces the need for single purpose weapons such as the M79 grenade launcher.
Heckler & Koch 9mm MP5 SD3 Submachine Gun
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Magazine: 30 round Effective Range: 100 meters
Accessories: Integral suppressor
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A deadly combination, the H&K MP5 SD3 is both silent and accurate. Built with the special H&K roller-locked bolt system, this submachine gun is capable of single-shot, controlled burst and semi-automatic firing. Coated with magnetically charged black lacquer paint, the MP5 is extremely resistant to harsh conditions such as salt water corrosion. The free floating cold hammer-forged barrel and ambidextrous pistol grip make this weapon unique in its class.