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TABLE OF CONTENTS First Things First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 The ReadMe File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Setup and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 The Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 The Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FIRST THINGS FIRST CONTROLS The ReadMe File Driving Controls The DRIV3R™ CD-ROM game has a ReadMe file where you can view both the License Agreement and updated information about the game. We strongly encourage you to read this file in order to benefit from changes made after this manual went to print. To view this file, double-click on it in the DRIV3R directory found on your hard drive (usually C:\Program Files\Atari\DRIV3R).
Brake and Reverse Press the / (forward slash) key to hit the brakes. Once your car has stopped, continue to hold down the / key and your car will go in reverse. Pull Handbrake / E-Brake You can throw your car into tight turns or spin 180º to avoid oncoming trouble. Press the Spacebar to apply the car’s handbrake and lock up the rear wheels. Watch out though, this can cause extreme over-steer if you’re not careful.
New Game THE CHARACTERS Start a new Undercover game. Tanner Undercover cop a.k.a. “The Driver.” Obsessive risk taker, with brutal methods, accustomed to highly dangerous undercover work. Frequent tendency to ignore and override authority. Replay Mission You have the option of replaying completed missions. Once you have selected a saved mission, a short movie will play, which will bring you up to speed with the storyline to that point in the game.
Profiles: You can load / save or delete any saved profiles. Show Overlays and Minimap: Makes for a more cinematic experience. Accept: Confirm changes and return to the Settings Menu. Settings Language Sound Audio: Select a language for the in-game dialogue. Overall Volume: Adjust the overall volume of music and SFX in the game. Text: Select a language for the in-game text. Sound Card Settings: Customize your sound card settings Accept: Confirm changes and return to the Settings Menu.
Felony Quit Game: Quit to the Main Menu. Mission Failed View Replay: Show an Auto Director Replay. Save Replay: Save your replay. Save Profile: Save your game progress. The felony meter appears underneath the Health meter in the top left-hand corner of the screen, indicating your current felony rating. Each time you commit a crime in view of a cop your felony meter rises and the cop will give chase.
Wheel Camera VCR Controls Play / Pause Click on the Play icon to start the replay. Click the icon again during playback to pause the replay and return to the icon set. Play is normally used to reach a particular point of interest or action sequence that you wish to edit. This is the classic wheel mounted camera, giving you a great shot of the road. Note: This camera is not available for use when Tanner is on foot.
Confirm You must select Confirm in order to implement any changes made and take you back to the play screen. Edit Camera Opens up a sub-menu in which cameras can be edited by swapping types, changing positions and effects, adjusting start positions and deleting cameras. The camera type will be highlighted to correspond with your position on the timeline. Click on the highlighted icon to edit the camera effects or choose one of the other camera types to swap to that camera.
Steve Adams Mark Adamson William Brown Kally Chow Richard Daglish Tim Flowers Nick Honey Jim Nelson Alex Nye Martin Oliver Jonathan Rivers Andrew Stewart Stuart Varrall Cinematics Cinematics Project Management Dave Oxford, Sr. Mark Akester Robin Armstrong David Cockburn Marcus Hardy Andrew James Richard Robinson Chris Rubery Maha Subramanian Storyboard Artist Paul Davidson Screenplay & Cut Scene Director Maurice Suckling Animation Production Coordinator Simon McKeown Nice City Lead Dave Oxford, Jr.
Bad Hand Demitri Goritsas Tanner Michael Madsen Gator Quarie Marshall Baccus Iggy Pop Lomaz Eluid Porras Jones Ving Rhames Calita Michelle Rodriguez Jericho Mickey Rourke Fabienne Sirine Saba Additional Voices Emmanuel Bonami Fesun Burgess Jake Canuso Chris Dawson Demitri Goritsas Nathalie Hom Quarie Marshall Rafael Nogues Zeki Okar Iggy Pop Regina Reagan Huseyin Saken Martin T Sherman Audio Post Production Game Audio Ltd. www.gameaudio.com Music Music Design Nimrod Productions www.nimrodproductions.
DRIV3R – THE SOUNDTRACK “Gimme Danger” Ear-crunching drums, blistering guitars, scorching vocals, ripped up synths, a busted-up drum machine and some of the most exciting underground bands around were thrown into a blender, and out shot DRIV3R — The Soundtrack. Iggy And The Stooges Imagine trawling through radio stations late at night, so late it’s starting to be early. You find a signal where you never noticed one before.
“Ripe For The Devil” “Black Thread” Okuniev Los Halos The devil is a fallen angel of god, banished from heaven for questioning. Okuniev are musicians and visual artists. They are from East London, which is below Angel on the underground. They have questions too. Can the blind not see them with their ears and can the deaf not hear them with their eyes? The truth is such a simple lie. If truth is finite and less than the space it hopes to fill, then lies fill the vacuum.
Nimrod Productions and DRIV3R: ATARI WEB SITES For Nimrod Productions DRIV3R was a wholly engrossing project. Responsible for the overall music design — from selecting the tracks for the album with game developers Reflections — to writing the original score for the game, Nimrod strove for a filmic feel with a cutting edge. They spent over six months recording with Narco and The Nimrod Session Orchestra at their Oxfordshire studios, as well as jetting out to Miami to record the legendary Iggy Pop.
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