VRC PRO USER MANUAL v2.
Contents IMPORTANT NOTES ................................................................................................................................................ 9 WHAT DO YOU NEED TO PLAY VRC PRO............................................................................................................... 10 Computer ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 Operating system .............
International Bank Transfer .......................................................................................................................... 19 IBT for paying your subscription ................................................................................................................... 19 IBT for paying for v€ and hardware .............................................................................................................. 19 ‘Virtual cash’ payments system ..........................
Navigation: .................................................................................................................................................... 28 3D object manipulation: ............................................................................................................................... 28 Objects on your pit table .............................................................................................................................. 28 Fixed objects: ......................
Race options: .................................................................................................................................................... 40 Event settings................................................................................................................................................ 40 Other game options: ......................................................................................................................................... 41 Achievement system.....
Start Qualify mode ........................................................................................................................................ 51 Start Race mode............................................................................................................................................ 52 Pit stop dialog ...................................................................................................................................................
Pre-qualify round .......................................................................................................................................... 62 Qualifying round ........................................................................................................................................... 62 Main Final round ........................................................................................................................................... 63 Warm-up ........................
Atmospheric pressure ................................................................................................................................... 67 Humidity ....................................................................................................................................................... 67 Join session ....................................................................................................................................................... 67 Filters ................
IMPORTANT NOTES This VRC Pro Users Manual describes how VRC Pro works, from signing up on the VRC Pro website to multiplayer sessions. There will be a separate User Manual describing the use of the VRC World social network community and race services website. If you have any questions about VRC Pro please refer to this User manual first. Read these 5 important notes before you proceed reading the VRC Pro user manual.
WHAT DO YOU NEED TO PLAY VRC PRO Computer The software requires a modern high performance personal computer that complies with the following minimum specs: Minimal: - Windows XP SP3 - .Net framework 2.0 - Hyperthreaded Intel CPU, AMD Athlon 64 CPU - 256 MB Pixel Shader 2.
Controller VRC PRO can be controlled with a USB gamepad, a regular 2-axis joystick and even simple keyboard input, but an r/c like controller is highly recommended to enjoy a true r/c racing experience. Using the VRC-3 or VRC-3NT USB adaptor with your own radio gives you the best possible control and feel. VRC adaptors and USB controllers are available from the VRC PRO e-shop. You MUST select and calibrate your controller in the Control options dialog before to go racing.
Eligibility We understand that radio controlled (r/c) cars are popular with kids from the age of 7 and the VRC PRO sim can be used to develop your r/c driving skill and knowledge even at such a young age . We encourage young r/c enthusiasts to use VRC PRO. However, VRC PRO and its web services are designed for use by persons from 13 years and older. If you are under 13 years of age you need a parent or guardian to register for you, and you should refrain from active participation in the vrcworld.
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Bangkok RCS 1:12 WC Halifax Luxembourg - ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ - ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ - ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Clermont Ferrand Boss Speed Oslo Melzo Keitune All other 35+ tracks Free-to-Play License (F2P) The F2P license gives you free access to VRC PRO for unlimited time, with full access to all game features and racing services. You get 10 basic tracks and 10 spec level cars with spec level components of all the brands, in each category. Spec level means lower performance and limited setup option.
Standard license (STD) This game license gives you an excellent starters pack to play VRC PRO. It contains 15 cars: 10 spec cars plus 5 high performance cars (incl. full setup options), and 22 race tracks: 10 basic tracks plus 12 additional worldclass tracks. Your new cars and tracks will be automatically downloaded by the game, directly after your purchase.
Upgrade from a game license to All-Inclusive subscription With any game license you can upgrade to an All-Inclusive subscription at any time. After the subscription period is ended you will fall back to your previous license status (F2P, Standard, Deluxe, etc.) and will have access to all prior purchased contents. Click on the link to upgrade now: http://www.vrcworld.com/account/subscribe.
DIGITAL CONTENT Tracks The public available to all F2P and AIS members and are suitable for multiplayer sessions. Tracks have restrictions set for the type of car that can race on it. It is obvious that an on-road car should not run on an offroad track. VRI will release new tracks frequently. These tracks can be purchased by F2P members with v€ for unlimited use. New tracks will automatically become available to all-inclusive members once they are released to VRC Pro.
PAYING FOR LICENSES, SUBSCRIPTION, CONTENT AND HARDWARE Subscriptions Recurring subscription payments can only be made with real money through PayPal. Individual subscription payments can be made with real money through PayPal, by credit card through PayPal, or by International Bank Transfer (IBT). vEuro’s cannot be used to pay for subscriptions.
You do not sign up for PayPal when paying with your Visa or Master card. International Bank Transfer International Bank Transfer (IBT) is an additional payment option to enable users without a credit card to pay directly to VRI. However, this is not an automated process and each IBT payment has to be processed manually. VRI will only process IBT payments on regular workdays.
30 Days Money back guaranty As we are convinced about the quality of VRC Pro we offer a 30-days money-back guarantee in case for some reason VRC Pro does not work on your computer or does not meet your expectations. VRI offers a ‘money-back guarantee’ on your first-time subscription and vEuro purchase, providing this subscription is paid with the regular PayPal payment system. A 30-days limit applies from the date the payment is made. vEuro purchases are excluded.
CREATE YOUR VRC PRO ACCOUNT On the VRC World website you create your VRC PRO account. You must select one of the subscription packages and go through the registration process. You must be able to pay for the package you have selected by PayPal, with credit card using PayPal or by International Bank Transfer (IBT). Your account becomes active after the payment has been received, verified and processed. Using IBT this can take several days. To create a VRC PRO account you must be 13 years or older.
Did somebody invite you to VRC Pro? Enter the e-mail address of the person who invited you to become a member of VRC Pro. This person will earn 10 vEuros for referring VRC Pro to you and you will receive a 10 v€ reward . You can also earn a referral reward when you successfully invite one of your friends to become a member in VRC Pro! Step 2/5 Personal profile information Sign up photo: VRC PRO is a platform for real people, real racers. We therefore asked you to enter your REAL first and last name.
If you have not received the e-mail with the activation code you must check that www.virtualrc.com is not blocked in any way, it should be on your white list (allowed to receive email from). You can resend the activation e-mail by clicking on the link. Check the minimum system requirements to see if your computer or notebook is capable of running VRC Pro.
Step 5/5 Download VRC Pro Congratulations for completing the registration process. You are now ready to download the installation software and to enter VRC World, our social network community. Click on DOWNLOAD to download and install the software on your computer. We like to remind members who have paid with the International Bank Transfer that your access to VRC World is limited and you cannot play VRC Pro until the payment has been received and processed.
When is my VRC Pro account ready to use? When you have confirmed the activation e-mail and the payment has been successful and processed by VRI you should receive an e-mail from VRI confirming that your membership has been activated. You are now ready to download and install the software. If you have not received the confirmation e-mail that your VRC PRO account has been activated and can be used, there are 2 possibilities. 1. The e-mail confirmations from VRI are blocked by some spam blocker or firewall.
RUNNING VRC PRO For the installation and running VRC Pro for the first time you MUST be connected to the internet and have a controller hooked up to your pc. Connect your controller Before starting VRC Pro you must connect a suitable controller to your computer and calibrate it Options -> Control options. VRC Pro can be played with the keyboard but that would not get you very far and would certainly not give you the true virtual r/c racing experience that VRC Pro is designed for.
Off-line mode: using VRC Pro without internet connection You can use VRC Pro without an internet connection after you have installed VRC Pro and registered as a user. Only the components, tracks and accessories that are free or have been purchased by you can be used in the off-line mode. All racing modes requiring internet are disabled, as is in-game purchasing. VRC Pro can only be used off-line within the period that your All-inclusive membership subscription is valid.
PIT TABLE INTERFACE When VRC PRO has loaded successfully you arrive at your pit table at the RC Speedway track. In front of you there is your first car, the Intercept ER10 Spec 1:10 scale electric sedan racer. This car and the RC Speedway are the default car and track. Any time you have a problem and would lose your settings and have to restart the game, the default track and car will be loaded. Navigation: There are 2 ways of navigation. You can left-click on top and bottom menu bars.
Components: All parts that belong to the car and are used to run the car are called components. Each component has its own properties that are used to set up the car and affect the performance.
Overview pit table mouse actions and short keys Moving view point Mouse with right button pressed: Mouse forward View up Mouse backward View down Mouse to left View left Mouse to right View right Mouse wheel View position forward and backward Arrow-up Arrow-down Arrow-left Arrow-right Move viewing position forward Move viewing position backward Turn viewing position clockwise Turn viewing position counter clockwise Esc Return to your default viewing position Object viewing and manipulation Right mouse c
PIT TABLE MENUS Menu: Chat VRC Pro offers an in-game chat box to chat with other members who are using VRC Pro at that very moment. Click on the orange CHAT button on the left of the screen to open the chat box. Although all members using VRC Pro can start chatting at any time and from all levels of the game, you will not receive any chat messages when you are in race mode, time trial, event and multi-player. Only when you have finished racing the chat box can be opened. There are 2 modes, ALL and PRIVATE.
VRC Pro account. If either the email address or the password is wrong the game cannot connect to your account on the VRI server and you will not be able to play. When VRC Pro starts it always uses the account that was last used. The status of the account is checked and depending on the status (F2P or AIL) a set tracks, cars and components will be made available to you. In case you have a Full Member All-inclusive membership, all the content will be available to you.
Object shadows You can turn the object shadow (dynamic) on and off. This has considerable impact on the performance of the game. If your computer can’t produce min. 40 fps we suggest to lower the shadow level or even turn it off completely. Cloud shadows Cloud shadows cast shadows on the track and pit table, this applies only to outdoor tracks. You can turn cloud shadows off to increase performance. However cloud shadows don’t affect performance that dramatically as object shadows.
Player car dust: When turned off you will see no dust on the opponent cars in Multiplayer and replay mode. This improves the performance of the game. Opponent car dust: When turned off you will see no dust on the opponent cars in Multiplayer and replay mode. This improves the performance of the game. Restore default button: This will restore all the values in the Graphics options dialog to the default values. Use this to go back to the original graphics settings.
- opponent car sound volume and ON/OFF wrong way announcement volume and ON/OFF crash sound volume and ON/OFF Music You can play music while you race your car, this adds to the whole experience. External music: To play background music you must play mp3 music files in the ‘Music’ folder under the VRC PRO folder in Libraries\My documents\. With F10 you can stop the background music, with F11 you can jump to the next song. With the sliders you control the volume of the background music.
Current throttle When you move the throttle/brake you will see the bar move to the left and to the right indicating that the throttle/brake channel of your controller is working. The value should move from -100 to +100 and in neutral position it should be at 0. Calibrate When you change controllers or return to your VRC controller you should always re-calibrate the controller for VRC Pro before you start VRC Pro. It is also advisable to re-calibrate after a certain period of use, like once a week.
So decreasing steering exponential reduces the sensitivity around neutral. Increasing exponential increases the sensitivity and is hardly used. You can set the amount of exponential steering you would like to have; this is useful for USB controllers that cannot be adjusted. For a start you can use -20. The steering exponential can also be set while driving on the track using E + and E – keys without leaving the track. During adjustment the value is displayed in the left bottom corner of the game.
Brake/reverse Move the selected controller device stick or wheel which you want to use to brake and reverse (electric only). For keyboard mapping press the key you want to use for steering to the right, for example Z You have now mapped your input device for VRC Pro. Dead zone and saturation Next you can set the sensitivity of your controller, dead zone and saturation. Dead zone is the area around the neutral position where nothing happens.
Main zoom: The main zoom is controlled with the keys + and -, and is static, the amount of zoom does not change wherever you are on the track. VRC Pro features other camera options to optimize how you view and experience the sim. Current settings Dynamic zoom: Dynamic zoom only comes in effect when you are outside a certain range from the vantage point, we call this the cross-over point. The cross-over point is fixed at approx. 20m.
Vertical car offset: With vertical car offset you control the position of the car on the screen when jumping. At zero the camera does not follow the car vertically, so when jumping very high the car may jump off the screen so to say, you can’t follow it at the top of the jump. With the right Shift key plus + or – you can control how much the camera will follow the car. You can see the value at the left bottom of the screen, a value of 0.5-0.7 should work for most off-road tracks.
Air temperature: Temperature effects the cooling of the engine and the engine performance. You may have to adjust your fuel mixture or even the setup (glow plug selection and head shims) when temperature is very different from the default value of 20 degrees. Atmospheric pressure: Pressure has a significant effect on the engine performance.
Achievement system Achievements are certain (racing) challenges you can do in the VRC Pro environment, which are done ‘on the side’ or rather outside of the official racing context and rankings. Achievements have their own rankings and do not directly affect your racer level. Achievements can help beginners to quickly learn the VRC Pro environment and progress their racing skills. They are also fun for anyone who isn’t fully ready yet for official competition, but who wants personal challenges.
Score points and rankings Whenever you complete an achievement (any car/track/racer level combination) you get score points which are added to your total score points. For approximately each 100 points you increase one level, but the higher your level the more points you will need to progress to another level. To see the total achievements ranking list you can click on ‘Compare with others’, located near your total score points.
The default is selection of tracks is based on the car that you are using at that moment. If that is a buggy or short course truck you will see only off-road tracks. Change selection There are 5 options you can select: Car is the default selection and shows all tracks for your currently selected car All shows all available tracks On-road shows all on-road tracks Off-road shows all off-road tracks Multiplayer shows all tracks available for multi-player Double click on one of the tracks to select the track.
The last filter that is used is if you have the right to use the component. VRC Pro always checks in the VRC database if a particular component can be used or not. Only the components that can be used are displayed in the list, also the components that are not yet purchased, these components have a shopping cart icon. Set-up parameters Each component has its own set of setup parameters which can be changed.
On an existing car you can change a component by simply clicking on the component button and select the new component. Public and common components will always be available for selection. Other components must be ‘purchased’ first. You can do this directly in the game but you must have sufficient v-Euros in your account. When you decide to get the component you will have to confirm it and then the component will be downloaded and installed in your system. The button text will change to ‘downloading…’.
Delete: When Load car or Save car is used you can delete a previously saved car. Click on the list Saved Setups the car setup you want to delete, the Delete button then becomes active and the selected setup can be removed from your system. Car display area: While you are building your car or changing components the car is being displayed in the right section of the screen. At any stage of building the car you can right click on the car to bring it towards you and view it in 3D.
Set-up dialogs The car set-up dialogs are created based on the car you have just built or selected. Spec chassis have very limited set-up options and use just one dialog for all the chassis settings, full option chassis can have 3 or 4 separate set-up dialogs for the chassis alone. There are separate dialogs for aerodynamics, electrics and engines. Understanding the Set-up dialog Each set-up dialog has a number of set-up options which can be adjusted.
Overview set up section mouse actions and short keys Moving view point Arrow-up Arrow-down Arrow-left Arrow-right + Esc Move viewing position higher Move viewing position lower Move viewing position to spin clockwise Move viewing position to spin counter clockwise Zoom in on object Zoom out from object Return to your default viewing position Object viewing and manipulation Right mouse click Select object (chassis or body) to view or manipulate Move mouse Spin object (with right mouse button pressed) Arrow
Menu: Accessories Accessories are used to customize your pit table with 3D objects which are relevant to the car you are using at that moment. When you are racing a nitro car you want your starter box and fuel gun on your pit table, but not when you are using an electric car.
Practice – Time trial - Events – Multi-player (general part) This chapter explains the general part of the actual racing part of VRC PRO and applies to the practice, time trial, race and multiplayer modes or racing. Race information displays At the top left you will see the race standings with the actual positions and lap and time differences. On the top right the lap time information is displayed, showing the last 10 laps and your best lap of that session.
During the qualification run the lap times will be announced. At the last 10 seconds of the race you will be told to finish your last lap. When you are finished your result will be announced and you can bring your car back to the pit lane and abort Practice mode. If you have set Replay ON (in Other game options) you can save the replay file that was recorded. Start Race mode When Normal or Reversed mode is selected in Race options you will see the Start race button at the bottom right part of your screen.
Overview in-game racing short keys Zooming & camera + Increase static zoom Decrease static zoom (R) Ctrl + Increase dynamic zoom (use right Ctrl key) (R) Ctrl – Decrease dynamic zoom (use right Ctrl key) (L) Ctrl + Increase velocity zoom (use left Ctrl key) (L) Ctrl – Decrease velocity zoom (use left Ctrl key) Alt + increase horizontal car offset Alt – decrease horizontal car offset Shift + increase offset damping Shift – decrease offset damping Viewing options F2 Change view (Rostrum – Chase – TV cam) F3 C
Ctrl-F10 Ctrl-F11 start replay recording manually (not possible in multi-player and race procedures) stop replay recording manually (not possible in multi-player and race procedures) Multi-player N Toggle through opponent names and positions, on/off Grey Green Yellow Red Color indications during qualify and race session: more than 1 lap behind behind in same lap in front in same lap more than 1 lap in front Other F1 PrtSc Esc Help Captures current screen as jpg image to folder Screenshots Abort sessi
In-game race data collection VRI records and collects data during all your on- and off-line runs. When race direction ‘Disabled, no timing’ no data will be collected. The collected data is sent to the VRI servers and stored in the database and will be linked to your account. Race kilometers All your laps, on- and off-line are counted and will be used to calculate your virtual miles. Only when using Practice in ‘Disabled, no timing’ mode your laps will not be recorded.
Menu: Practice Practice is an off-line mode so you don’t have to be connected to the internet. You can practice alone or with other cars on the track. To practice with other cars you must be connected to the internet. By clicking on the Practice button the Offline practice dialog will open. Practice settings Here you set the conditions for your off-line practice session. Note: Race duration and qualify duration is only used when racing alone. When racing with other cars these durations are not used.
Air temperature: Temperature effects the cooling of the engine and the engine performance. You may have to adjust your fuel mixture or even the setup (glow plug selection and head shims) when temperature is very different from the default value of 20 degrees. Atmospheric pressure: Pressure has a significant effect on the engine performance.
Start qualify (only when driving alone) When you press the Start qualify button ’30 seconds till start of the qualify race’ will be announced, at 20 seconds you will be asked to bring your car to the pit lane, a green arrow indicates the starting position in the pit lane. At 10 seconds your car will be taken back to the pit lane. In the remaining time till the 10 seconds mark you can refuel your car or put a full battery in, put fresh tires on, etc.
Menu: Time Trial Time trial is an off- and on-line mode, so you must be connected to the internet. You race stand alone off-line but your results are uploaded to the VRC server after you are finished. Time trials are short off-line runs to attack the track record or improve your personal best for that track and car. The result is uploaded to the VRI server and can be viewed on the VRC website on your personal page and on the track page of the track you just raced on.
the VRC World website in your browser. After visiting the website you can use alt-return to go back to fullscreen mode. Menu: Events Events is an off- and on-line mode so you must be connected to the internet. You will race off-line but your results are uploaded to the VRC server. Race events are single player off-line races, however, you can also race against ‘virtual’ opponents who are racing in the same event! A race event is always for a particular car class and track.
Race event structure Race events can consist of one or more rounds. Rounds can have different start modes (qualify or race), round modes (normal or ABC) and number of racers allowed in the round. Track and weather conditions may also vary. Racer class and skill level VRC monitors your race performance and calculates your skill level.
Tip: before selecting a target you could do a lap times compare between your own best run and of your target to see where he made mistakes and lost time etc. Virtual direct Opponents mode is for serious racers who want to improve their racing stress control just like in real racing and want a real challenge! In fact, racing with virtual direct opponents is the most realistic event racing experience VRC Pro has to offer today.
Main Final round This round is configured as an ‘ABC’ format. That means that you will be divided in groups of 10 called ‘Mains’. The fastest 10 drivers from pre-qualifying end up in A Main, nbrs. 11-20 in the B Main etc. This round uses the race start and timing system. You can select from 3 race options: - Solo - Target (select from your own main final) - Opponents (select from your own main final) The end result is decided by your position relative to the other racers in your Main final.
and standing in that event on the VRC website by clicking on the orange Web results button. When you are done click on OK. You will return to the event overview page and can do another run if any remaining, or return to the pit table. Save replay The replay of your run has been recorded in the background, from 30 seconds before the start until 10 seconds after you have returned to the pit stop area. Only in case you have improved your result the replay file will be automatically uploaded to the VRC server.
TV Replay mouse actions and short keys F1 Help screen Turn parts of interface on/off F2 Top section on/off F3 Bottom upper part on/off F4 Bottom middle part on/off F5 Lap times list on/off F6 Bottom lower section on/off F7 Video controls on/off F8 Complete interface on/off Ctrl-F8 Switch to normal interface and back Driver and camera selection 1...0 Select driver 1…10 Ctrl-1...0 Select camera 1…10 Ctrl-Shft 1...
Menu: Multi-player Multi-player is an online activity where up to 10 racers from anywhere in the world can join in a session on a particular track for a particular car class. You must be connected to the internet. Session master A multi-player session must be created by one member, he then becomes the session master and controls the conditions for that session and may even restrict the drivers by requiring a password to join.
Host session only (race organizer) You can also set up a multi-player session as a race organizer, you will then not race yourself! Your car will not be part of the session and you don’t need to finish at the end of a race in order for the results to show up. Race Settings Max. drivers You can set the maximum drivers you allow in the session. At a very small track 5 may be enough, on a huge track you may allow the maximum of 10 racers.
Created by: shows the name of the session host Class: shows the car class of the cars to be used in this session Track: shows the name of the track the session is raced on Players: nbr. of players in session / max. number of players allowed in session You can only join a multiplayer session as long as it is in warm-up mode. When a qualify or race run is underway you cannot join for obvious reasons. A red dot will indicate that the session is closed, a green dot indicates that you can join that session.
When the race is finished the results are displayed. Click on the Web results button to view the results and lap times on Join session. Save replay The replay of the multi-player qualify or race session is automatically recorded. At the end of the session the replay file can be saved to hard disk, enter an appropriate name for the replay file. The replay file can be viewed back in the Replays section.
Menu: Replay Replay is a feature that lets you record a single or multi-player session and ‘re-play’ that session to view the race again. Replay files can be recorded automatically and manually. Replay also allows you to race against the cars in that replay, with and without collision.
Select a replay file Track: An image of the track used in the replay and the name of the track are displayed. Class: The car class of the cars used in the replay file is displayed. Session info: Check the race and weather conditions used during the replay recording. Player list: The player list shows all the racers that were recorded in the replay file. You can exclude players from the list by double clicking on the radio button on the right of the name.
When you decide you have had enough r/c racing or browsing around on your pit table click on Exit to leave VRC PRO and shut down the game. Next time you return to your pit table you will find it in the same condition as you left it, with the same accessory selection, the same car and set-up adjustments, and at the same track. DO NOT EXIT VRC PRO BY CLICKING ON THE X IN THE RIGHT TOP CORNER TO CLOSE THE WINDOWS APPLICATION.
VRC Pro Racing Code VRC Pro has organized a racing environment for everybody. No matter your skill level or ambition, your racing experience will be fun and meaningful. If you want serious national and international competition then you can join the official competition, if not then VRC Pro offers you various forms of unofficial racing. Whether you race unofficially or officially your VRC Pro racer level progresses to higher levels.
Competition rules VRC Pro features an unbiased competition platform where all racers have equal racing conditions. Each try is run in an ‘offline’ mode independent from other racers, before the results are uploaded to the server. All racers have exactly the same track conditions and there is no performance difference between branded cars. Only the generic cars and components may perform marginally under the branded and RS car and components.
Rookie Sportsman Experienced Advanced Expert Pro level 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level 6 The first three levels reflect your driving experience. It is mainly based on the amount of track kilometers you have driven. Level 1 requires 250 kilometers, level 2 requires 1000 kilometers and level 3 requires 3000 kilometers. However, the first three levels can also be attained a lot faster through competition.