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* Create an account on our forum: [http://www.freeallegiance.org/forums/index.php?act=Reg&CODE=00 Register] | * Create an account on our forum: [http://www.freeallegiance.org/forums/index.php?act=Reg&CODE=00 Register] | ||
* [[Learning Guide]] – Get tips and find out about many training resources and programs. | * [[Learning Guide]] – Get tips and find out about many training resources and programs. | ||
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Revision as of 17:53, 1 September 2007
Steps to Start Playing
- First read through the Terms of Service and Rules of Conduct. You will need to agree to them before creating a game or forum account. Reading them now can save you some time if you find you don't agree with them.
- Get Allegiance
- Download Allegiance Setup.exe
- Run Allegiance Setup.exe and install Allegiance
- You need to create a game account before you will be able to play online on our servers. Otherwise you are limited to a set of training missions.
- If you have any difficulties, visit the Tech Support Zone.
- Login to the Free Allegiance servers using the Allegiance Secure Gameplay System (ASGS)
- ASGS Guide – See how to log in and learn about other features of ASGS
- What you should know BEFORE playing
- There is a Newbie Server. Please start here.
- Newbie Server – Find out where to find and how to join it.
- Please read these guides before playing on a non-newbie server.
- Allegiance Introduction – Read about Allegiance's complex learning curve and how to lower it.
- Allegiance Academy Crash Course – Visit the Crash Course at the Allegiance Academy
- Common Mistakes – Common mistakes made by new players and how to avoid them
- There is a Newbie Server. Please start here.
How to learn and get involved in the community
- Create an account on our forum: Register
- Learning Guide – Get tips and find out about many training resources and programs.