Default Game Controls Brake*/Reverse** Accelerate* Reset car Change camera Look back Gear up Gear down Steer left/right Steer left/right Cancel/Return to previous menu Emergency brake Pause/Resume *Pressure-sensitive control **Hold while stopped for Reverse 1201 Part No. X08-61508 www.dice.
Table of Contents SAFETY INFORMATION About Photosensitive Seizures A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause these “photosensitive epileptic seizures” while watching video games.
Using the Xbox Video Game System 1. Set up your Xbox™ video game system by following the instructions in the Xbox Instruction Manual. 2. Press the power button and the status indicator light will light up. Using the Xbox Controller 1. Connect the Xbox Controller to any controller port on the front of the Xbox console. For multiple players, connect additional controllers to available controller ports. 2.
RalliSport Challenge Rallying Like Mother Nature Intended Get RalliSport Challenge (RSC) and experience the white-knuckle thrill of hard-driving, off-road rally action. Test your nerve and skill against the worst Mother Nature can throw at you – spinning gravel, treacherous ice, and stomach-dropping mountain roads – as you compete for global dominance in the machines you’ve always wanted to drive. So leave the asphalt to the commuters.
Game Controls Rallying means sliding into hard turns on loose surfaces, losing and regaining traction, and mastering terrain that no ordinary machine would dare attempt. While a novice racer can slide into a tight turn, an experienced rally racer learns to drift the car sideways through a turn to shave precious milliseconds off the clock. The controls described here are the default settings for RSC, but you can choose from two other different controller setups through the Options menu (see page 21).
Game Screen Use the heads-up display (HUD) to keep track of your car’s performance, your current position on the course, and your pace compared to your opponents. Navigational Aids: Depending on the race type, you’ll be aided either by pace notes or a course map. Pace notes are visual cues that warn you of upcoming turns, hazards, and road conditions (see pages 10-11). Tachometer/Speedometer: The outer ring of the analog gauge displays your RPM.
Co-Driver Pace Notes In Rally and Hill Climb races, your co-driver will provide voice and visual cues to warn you of upcoming road conditions and changes in terrain. These cues include: Bank A wall of dirt. Banks The road leans to one side. Bump(s) A small but noticeable mound in the track. Your car may take air after a bump – take extra care to maintain control of your vehicle. Careful General road conditions ahead require careful driving.
Race Options Menu Pause Menu Before every race, you’ll get the chance to adjust transmission, tyres, and car settings. The in-game Pause menu gives you control over many of the same settings as you’ll find in the full Options menu (see page 21). Transmission: Choose either automatic or manual transmission. Continue Race: Return to the race at the exact place you paused. Tyres: Choose from tarmac, intermediate, gravel, snow, or ice tyres.
Career Mode Everyone has to start somewhere. You’ll start in the Pro circuit with a limited selection of cars. From there, you’ll have to race to prove yourself and unlock new cars and tougher events. Each event consists of several stages, but you don’t need to win every stage to win an event. Every time you finish a stage, you earn points. You can also earn points through achieving a high top speed, excellent lap time, and avoiding car damage.
Time Attack Mode Multiplayer Mode Time Attack Mode allows you to race, undistracted, on the unlocked track of your choice. Your co-driver will still be there to give you navigational cues (Rally and Hill Climb races only), but no other racers will be present, and you won’t gain any points to use for unlocking new cars and events. Time Attack also gives you the opportunity to save your best runs in the form of a ghost, which you can race against to improve your skills and times.
Car Class Descriptions Race Type Descriptions You’ll get immediate access to eight cars in RSC. As you progress through Career Mode, you’ll unlock the machines you need to stay competitive: Pro Rally: These cars will be the foundation of your racing career. Ice Racing Promo: These cars will accompany your first foray into the slick world of Ice Racing. Expert Rallycross: You may find these cars useful for Rallycross and Ice Racing tracks. Hill Climb: These cars have extra muscle for Hill Climb events.
Options Ice Racing In an Ice Race, you’ll compete wheel-to-wheel against your opponents as you complete several laps around a slick, treacherous course. Careful braking, accelerating, and car balancing will be key to keeping your fender out of the trackside snow banks. Hill Climb When you’re in a Hill Climb, you’ll face the standard array of rough terrain and unpredictable weather. The difference is one wrong move could send you screaming over a cliff.
To configure your HUD: Select Configure HUD from the Display Options menu, and then press A. To change the options, highlight the option you want to change, press A, and then press right or left on the D-pad. Press A again to accept your choice. Gauge Type: Select an analog or digital display. Driving Aids: Select a map or pace notes as your preferred visual driving aid type, or turn driving aids off. (Some race types have default driving aids that cannot be changed.) Speedometer: Select kph or mph.
File Management Sound Options: Adjust your sound settings here to give priority to one set of sounds over another or to eliminate a sound altogether. Master Volume: This control lets you adjust the overall volume of all sounds at once. Music: Sure, real rally drivers may not have music blasting in their ears. But then again, maybe they should. Engine: The roar of your engine can be an important driving aid, especially if you’re using a manual gearshift.
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