********************************************************************* 4x4 Evolution Trial Version ********************************************************************* WELCOME Welcome to the 4x4 Evolution Trial Version. For the Trial Version the career mode has been disabled, you only have the Nissan Xterra, the Nissan Pathfinder, and two tracks. Everything else should be enabled such as Time Attack, Quick Race, and Multiplayer. ********************************************************************* MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SYSTEM --------------------------------------- PowerPC G3 64MB of RAM (virtual memory required with less than 96Mb) 3D Accelerator with 4MB of texture RAM 300 MB free uncompressed hard disk space Operating System ----------------------------- Mac OS 8.6 Mac OS 9.0.4 (preferred) Mac OS X Users Please see the important information at the end of this document ********************************************************************* INSTALLATION AND SETUP Run Install 4x4 Evolution from the CD-ROM supplied and follow the prompts The 4x4 CD must be in the CD-ROM drive when playing the game. If you do not hear any background music during the game, go to the sound options menu and turn off CD-Audio. ********************************************************************* CHOOSING THE PROPER RENDERER FOR YOUR VIDEO CARD 3Dfx cards - If you have any Voodoo based cards (excluding Voodoo4 or Voodoo5), you should use 16 bit color graphics and Glide. Glide is supported with Voodoo2, Voodoo3, Voodoo4, and Voodoo5 in 16 bit color only. There is no Glide support for Voodoo Banshee. There is no support for Voodoo1 cards. Glide - Glide only works with Voodoo cards. If your card is not based upon a 3Dfx Voodoo chipset, Glide will not work. OpenGL - OpenGL is the preferred renderer if your video card supports it (i.e. all video cards except those mentioned above). Compatibility - 4x4 Evolution has been written for and tested with a large variety of video cards. We have made every effort to try to insure that we will be compatible with the majority of the video cards available today. Unfortunately, because of the large variety of video card manufacturers, the range of supported features on different chipsets, and the ever-changing video card driver situation, it is impossible to guarantee that 4x4 Evolution will work correctly on every video card, or that all features will be supported on all video cards. It is possible that 4x4 Evolution may show some graphical anomalies, or may have limited graphic features depending upon your video card. Drivers - To make sure that you have the best performance in 4x4 Evolution, you should download and install the latest drivers for your video cards. Users with the original (rev A) iMacs will need to have the video memory upgrade. This increases the video memory to 6Mb from the original 2Mb. iBook users may experience low performance. The iBook ships with only 4Mb of video memory. This does not meet the requirement of 4Mb of texture memory (in general, at least 6Mb of video memory are needed to allow 4Mb of texture memory). The presence of AGP does allow the iBook to run 4x4 Evolution but AGP memory is considerably slower than VRAM. Some video cards are not able to handle certain 3D effects. If you notice that the sun is a large white circle or that your headlights are cones, you will need to set the blend mode to simple. This primarily affects the Rage Pro and Rage Mobility chipsets but may affect other cards as well. We have found some issues with certain systems: MesaGL: ¥ The MesaGL driver for Voodoo2 cards has caused crashes. If you experience this, try disabling the MesaGL extension and use the Glide option (instead of OpenGL) for running 4x4 Evolution. ********************************************************************* GAME DESCRIPTION 4x4 is an off-road racing game. 4x4 allows you to take your favorite SUV or truck and race it in realistic off-road locations. To accurately capture the feel of off-road racing we designed the game so that there are no artificial walls to keep you on the track. In 4x4 the tracks are completely open and you can drive anywhere that your truck can take you. The game is a race from checkpoint to checkpoint. If you can find a better route than the racetrack itself, take it. In order to find out where the next checkpoint is follow the arrow. If the arrow is green you are headed in the right direction. If the arrow is red you are heading in the wrong direction. The upper left hand of the screen will show you what position you are in; your times, and what lap you are on. The map on the upper right hand side of the screen gives you a general idea of the course and where the other trucks are. Watch the map carefully as the AI does not always drive on the track. If you see an AI truck taking a short cut you might want to try it also as it may be a faster path. The lower right portion of the screen shows you your tachometer, speedometer, and gear position. If you ever get lost use the reset position key to reset your position to the last checkpoint that you drove through. At night you can use the L key to turn your headlights off or on. I recommend you drive with your headlights on though. If you change the weather setting to rain change your tires to a deep cut. ********************************************************************* CONTROLS If you select joystick, or steering wheel, make sure that you calibrate it in the game after calibrating from the controller from your Operating Systems control panel. Accelerate = up arrow, forward on joystick, or gas pedal on shared axis driving wheel/paddles Brake = down arrow, back on joystick, or gas pedal on shared axis driving wheel/paddles Steer right = right arrow, or right on joystick Steer left = left arrow, or left on joystick H = reset position if lost or stuck 4 = Toggle Four wheel drive mode between 2WD, 4WD-HI, and 4WD-LO E = Use handbrake which locks up your rear wheels and causes your vehicle to slide sideways. L = toggle headlights A = up shift (manual trans) Z = downshift (manual trans) F = toggle finder D = toggle speedometer O = toggle timing overlay Tab = toggle map V = toggle view ********************************************************************* VEHICLE SETUP Setting up your vehicle is important to getting the most speed out of it. On all vehicles a player can adjust the Tire Type, Transmission, and Handling Balance. Class2 vehicles have some extra performance parts that allow you to adjust a few more options on your vehicle. Tire Type: The available tire types are slick, medium cut, deep cut, and studded. Each tire type is designed to provide optimum traction on certain surfaces. The slick tire has no tread pattern and is designed for pavement only. The medium cut tire has a tread pattern designed for dirt and gravel roads. The deep cut tire has very aggressive tread pattern and is designed for mud, and sandy terrain. The studded tire has a tread pattern along with metal studs. The studded tire is designed for snow and ice roads. Transmission Type: The two available transmission types are automatic and manual. The automatic transmission will perform shifting for you. The manual transmission requires you to do all up and down shifting. The manual transmission allows you to shift exactly when you want to where the automatic transmission only up or down shifts and preset rpm's. You may find that the Automatic transmission is a little slow because it does not downshift very early. Suspension: In order to enable the suspension setting your vehicle must be equipped with race springs/dampers. If your vehicle did not come equipped with race springs/dampers you can purchase them in career mode. The suspension settings allow you to adjust the relative stiffness of the spring/damper combination. A soft setting will allow your vehicle to smoothly ride over bumps and rough terrain. A stiff setting will make your vehicle bounce over bumps and rough terrain. A soft setting will make your vehicle less responsive to steering input. A stiff setting will make your vehicle more responsive to steering input. A soft setting keeps your tires on the ground a lot for better acceleration. A stiff setting makes your car bounce more, which may hurt acceleration on a bumpy circuit. Axle Ratio: In order to enable the axle ratio setting your vehicle must be equipped with a racing gearbox or a ring and pinion gear set. If your vehicle did not come equipped with a racing gearbox or a ring and pinion gear set you can purchase one in career mode. The axle ratio setting allows you to adjust the final drive of your vehicle. By adjusting the slider to the left your vehicle will have greater acceleration but less top speed. Greater Acceleration is useful on tracks that have lots of tight and twisty corners and no straights. If you adjust the slider to the right your vehicle will have greater top speed potential but slower acceleration. Greater top speed potential is useful on tracks that have very fast corners and long straights. Brake Balance: In order to enable the brake balance setting your vehicle must be equipped with a brake proportioning valve. If your vehicle did not come equipped with a brake proportioning valve you can purchase one in career mode. The Brake Balance setting allows you to adjust how the vehicle behaves under braking. If the slider is adjusted towards the front (left side) the front brakes will get more power than the rear. More front braking will cause your vehicle to be very stable under braking but very difficult to turn while braking. If the slider is adjusted towards the rear (right side) the rear brakes will get more power than the front. More rear braking will cause your vehicle to be very unstable under braking but very easy to turn while braking. Torque Split: In order to enable the torque split setting your vehicle must be equipped with a racing transfer case. If your vehicle did not come equipped with a racing transfer case you can purchase one in career mode. The torque split setting allows you to adjust how power is distributed between the front and rear tires of your vehicle while in 4WD mode. If the slider is adjusted towards the front (left side) then the front tires will get more torque than the rear. More torque on the front tires helps steer the vehicle through the corners but can also cause your vehicle to under steer. The front tires will spin easier than the rear if they have more torque. If the slider is adjusted to the rear (right side) then the rear tires will get more torque than the front. More torque on the rear tires helps the vehicle accelerate quicker. Too much torque on the rear can cause the rear tires to spin easily. Handling Balance: The handling balance slide allows you to adjust how the vehicle is balanced while cornering. If the slider is adjusting towards under steer (left side) the vehicle will be easy to control but difficult to turn. If the slider is adjusted towards over steer (right side) the vehicle will be more difficult to control but will turn very quickly. You will want to run as much over steer as you can handle with having the vehicle get sideways too much. If you are having problems controlling the vehicle you will want to run less over steer or more under steer. ********************************************************************* DRIVING TIPS - Usually the fastest route is the shortest one between checkpoints. - For vehicles that have an adjustable axle ratio run as low an axle ratio as possible. The lower the ratio the better your acceleration off the line. - Try to keep your wheels on the ground as much as possible. The more time you spend with your tires on the ground the faster you will be. When your tires are in the air they can't accelerate the vehicle. - If you are spinning your tires too much (your engine keeps hitting the red line) go a little easier on the gas peddle or run a higher gear ratio towards more top speed. - Medium cut is the best cut tires for the two tracks included in the Trial Version. - Try to stay out of water or puddles, as it will slow you down. - Try to avoid getting sideways too much as you scrub off a lot of speed when sideways. - At the start of a race you do not have to pass through the START/FINISH gate you can head straight to checkpoint 1. This trick helps when starting at the back of the grid with 8 vehicles playing. - Use 4WD-Low to get a jump off the line at the start of a race or to climb a steep hill. Just be careful though because 4WD-Low tops out very quickly. ********************************************************************* Mac OS X At this time, Mac OS X has been released as Mac OS X Public Beta. This version of Mac OS X does not fully support some game technologies. To allow 4x4 Evo to be used on Mac OS X Public Beta systems, the installer includes an option for Mac OS X support. This option will install an application called 4x4 Evolution-X in the 4x4 Evolution folder. This application is functionally identical to the normal 4x4 Evolution (which is also installed) except that it does not require DrawSprocket and thus 4x4 will run in a window. Be sure to select a video resolution that is equal to or less than the resolution that your monitor is set to. Mac OS X does not support InputSprocket. This means that joysticks and other controller devices will not function under Mac OS X. Be sure that the controller type is set to keyboard. Warning: You will need to manually set the allowFrameBufferLocking flag (in the render.ini file) to 0 (default is 1). Failure to do so may cause random crashes or other problems. Please note that this version is unsupported. It is our hope that 4x4 Evolution will run on the final version of Mac OS X without modification. However, since Mac OS X is still beta software, it is considered an unsupported platform. Please report any bugs you do find while running 4x4 under Mac OS X.