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PRECAUTIONS
· Do not touch the surface of the disc when handling, hold it by the edge. Keep the disc scratch free · Keep the disc away from extremes of temperature, direct sunlight or exposure to excessive moisture. [. . . ] The winner is the first player to cross the finish line.
game mode setup options The host can choose the number of laps to race.
game mode setup options The host can choose which stages to race by highlighting the desired stages and 17 pressing ENTER.
game mode setup options The host can choose the length of the session, in minutes.
time trial
This mode allows a group of players to enter an Arcade Time Trial session. The winner is the player with the fastest lap time at the end of the session.
single stage
This mode allows a group of players to play a single stage. The winner is the first player to cross the finish line.
game mode setup options The host can choose the weather for the stage.
game mode setup options The host can choose the length of the session, in minutes.
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difficulty settings
There are three difficulty levels: Novice, Intermediate and Expert. In Rally mode the difficulty restricts the stages that are available and, in turn, the number of days in each rally.
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player selection
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If you do not have a saved profile, or do not wish to create one, then you can play the game as a GUEST. Note that Driver Profiles are not used in Challenge mode since it can support up to eight players.
In Arcade mode the only restriction is that Novice level only contains the Class B championship and circuits. Expert difficulty is unlocked in Rally mode by coming 1st in the Championship at Intermediate level.
When beginning a game you can select your Driver Profile from those saved. If you do not have a profile, you can create a new one.
novice
Day 1 (4 stages) with Day 2 (Super Special Stage) at four of the countries Expert difficulty for Arcade modes is unlocked by coming 1st in the Class A and Class B Championships at Intermediate level.
See the Driver Profiles section for more details.
intermediate
Day 1 (4 stages), Day 2 (4 stages) and Day 3 (Super Special Stage) at four of the countries
expert
Day 1 (4 stages), Day 2 (4 stages), Day 3 (2 stages) and Day 4 (Super Special Stage) at four of the countries
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car selection
Six cars are available ford focus
BHP weight (kg) turbo drive 300 1230 Y 4WD
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mitsubishi lancer
BHP weight (kg) turbo drive 300 1260 Y 4WD
initially. Other cars become available by progressing in the Rally and Arcade at both
Championships
Intermediate and Expert levels. When selecting a car you may choose between Manual (MT) and Automatic (AT) transmission. It is advisable to start with AT until you have got used to the feel of the cars.
toyota corolla
BHP weight (kg) turbo drive 300 1230 Y 4WD
peugeot 206
BHP weight (kg) turbo drive 300 1230 Y 4WD
subaru impreza 22B
BHP weight (kg) turbo drive 300 1230 Y 4WD
seat cordoba
BHP weight (kg) turbo drive 300 1230 Y 4WD
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service area
At the start of, and halfway through, each rally day you can visit a Service Area to adjust the car set-up and replace damaged parts. You can also view information on the coming stages and the weather forecast for the day. Each Service Area has an allotted time in which set-up adjustments and repairs can be made. The Service Area at the start of the day lasts 60 minutes, as does the Service Area halfway through the day.
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repair
gears Changing the gear ratios means a trade-off between acceleration and maximum speed. suspension Choose from a range of suspension settings between soft and hard. The following types of tyre can be used: Dry Tarmac, Wet Tarmac, Dry Gravel, Wet Gravel, Dry Mud, Wet Mud and Snow. brake bias Moves the brake balance between the front and rear of the car. Each part replacement takes up some of the time allotted at the Service Area. The amount of damage a part has sustained is shown on the damage bar for the part. A summary of the damage is shown on the list of parts by coloured hazard symbols: yellow means a small amount of damage, orange means a significant amount and red means a critical amount. The following parts of the car may be replaced: gear box, turbo, suspension, differential, brakes, body, steering, electrics, exhaust, drive shaft and axles. This will affect your tyre choice, particularly on tarmac stages.
saving the game
When in Rally Championship mode, you can save your game in the Service Area screen. [. . . ] Any implied warranties prescribed by statute are expressly limited to the 90-day period described above. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NONINFRINGEMENT, AND NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND SHALL BE BINDING ON OR OBLIGATE CODEMASTERS. When returning the Program for warranty replacement please send the original product disks only in protective packaging and include: (1) a photocopy of your dated sales receipt; (2) your name and return address typed or clearly printed; (3) a brief note describing the defect, the problem(s) you encountered and the system on which you are running the Program. IN NO EVENT WILL CODEMASTERS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM POSSESSION, USE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PROGRAM, INCLUDING DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, LOSS OF GOODWILL, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION AND, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURIES, EVEN IF CODEMASTERS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. [. . . ]