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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
CD-ROM IBM PC & Compatibles MS-DOS 6. 2 or above Intel Pentium Processor required (P75 minimum) 32 Mb RAM Multiplayer Network game requires IPX network Hard Disk Space: 20Mb (minimum install) VGA & SVGA Graphics support (2Mb Graphic card required) Supports SoundBlaster & 100% Compatible sound cards Supported Peripherals: Mouse (Microsoft mouse or 100% compatible), Joysticks, Steering Wheels (Thrustmaster, Mad Catz and Performa) Quad speed CD-ROM drive with MSCDEX 2. 25 and above
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INSTALLATION
Carmageddon can be played in Windows 95 or MS-DOS. If you wish to play the game through MSDOS then you must ensure that your CD-ROM and sound card have been set up to run under DOS. The DOS version can also be played under Windows 95, should you not want to install the Windows 95 version.
Place the Carmageddon CD in your CD-ROM drive, and double-click on the "My Computer" icon. Now double-click on your CD-ROM icon, open the "Carm95" folder and run the "Setup. exe" file. [. . . ] Power - Increases the power of your car's engine, and automatically improves its road-holding abilities to match. Offensive - Allows you to increase the damage you do to other people's cars when you hit them. Use the up and down arrows on the left-hand side to scroll between different levels in each category. Click the `Exchange' button to exchange your current power-up in this category for the one shown. You always get a trade-in price on your old unit, but of course it's not as much as you paid for it. Note that there's nothing to stop you down-grading yourself in the parts shop, which you might sometimes need to do to raise some cash - it is unwise to start a race with insufficient credits in the bank, as if you make a net loss during the race it'll be Game Over!
CHANGE CAR
If you have stolen other cars during races, the `Change car' button takes you to a screen where you can select which one to drive for the next race. Note that any power-ups you have bought in the parts shop apply to all the cars your have at your disposal. You will sometimes get a screen at this point which reminds you that you are flushed with cash which could be put to good use in the parts shop. It even gives you an option for it to automatically do all this for you, upgrading your car evenly in all categories whilst still keeping back enough cash to afford in-race repairs and not risk a game over situation after the race.
GRID POSITION SCREEN
(not in 8Mb version)
This screen shows you where in the grid line-up your car has been placed. You have a certain amount of choice over where you start, in that you can move your car anywhere from last place up to the highest placed opponent who is of equal or lower rank to you. You can do this with the arrow keys or by clicking on the forward and back buttons with the mouse, or clicking directly on a grid position, or by clicking on one of the positions shown by the car numbers at the bottom of the screen, or by clicking your heels and whistling, - no actually that's a lie. Remember that you can still use the arrow keys when in action replay mode to move the camera around, and hence see things from a different angle to the original one. But read on and find out what else there is to enjoy.
NETWORK PLAY
(16Mb version only)
If you're lucky enough to have some friends why not challenge up to 5 of them on one of the 7 different network games. Believe us, by the time you've finished, they won't be your friends. New Network Game - The first screen you are ushered to gives you the option to host or join a network game. Please note that only if you have the Carmageddon CD in your drive can you host a game (but your soon-not-to-be friends can play a network game by installing from your CD first of all). If you host a game you will move on to choose a game type, if you are joining a game then you will go directly to the wait screen for all the other players to catch up.
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Choose Game Type - On the left of the screen are the seven different network games available to the player along with a brief description of each one at the base of the screen. It is worth noting that in the race list there are some extra bonus tracks which are ONLY available in network mode. Network Options - This screen allows the host to customise each race to their individual taste. They are given the ability to alter each of the following options: Allow "Abuse-O-Matic" text messages - turning this option on allows you to send text messages to other racers during the race by pressing the "`" key. Show All Racers on Map - this allows you to sneak a peek at where the other racers are currently cowering. Pick-up respawn this makes pick-ups reappear a few minutes after collecting them. [. . . ] TITLE: Title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights in the Software shall remain with the Licensor. The Software is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws and by international treaties. Title and related rights in the content accessed through the Software is the property of the applicable content owner and is protected by applicable law. The license granted under this Agreement gives you no rights to such content. [. . . ]
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