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- Helpyall.txt
- Redneck Rampage Rides Again
- Final version 1.00
- By Xatrix Entertainment, Inc.
- Published by Interplay Productions
-
-
- ABOUT THIS HELPYALL.TXT FILE
-
- This file contains lots of last-minute notes and tips about the game that
- are more up-to-date than the stuff in the printed manual and reference
- card. It also contains all the instructions for network, modem, and serial
- play.
-
- Redneck Rampage Rides Again is rated "M" for Machure Audiences Only.
-
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
- * How to get the Redneck Rampage Rides Again Cuss Pack
- * About this version
- * Quick Start - How To Get Going (Windows 95 instructions)
- * Quick Start - How To Get Going (DOS instructions)
- * System Requirements
- * Tips & Tricks
- * Network Play
- * Modem Play
- * Serial Play
- * Troubleshooting
- * Playing CD Music
- * On-line Manual
- * Interplay Demos
- * Interplay Customer Service
- * Legal Mumbo Jumbo
-
-
- REDNECK RAMPAGE RIDES AGAIN CUSS PACK
-
- Xatrix Entertainment and Interplay Productions are proud to once
- again lower the bar. Visit www.interplay.com to download the new
- Redneck Rampage Rides Again Cuss Pack. You WILL be offended.
- You thought the "prison" line was bad in this game? Don't make us laugh!
- Visit the website and see what we're talking about.
-
-
- ABOUT THIS VERSION
-
- Thank you for purchasing Redneck Rampage Rides Again! This game is
- not free and we ask you to not pass copies around to your friends.
- Instead, make them buy their own damn copies, to encourage us
- to keep making great games like this in the future!
-
- If you'd like to pass *something* around to your friends, you can grab
- the free demo version of the original Redneck Rampage by visiting
- Interplay's Web site at http://www.interplay.com.
-
-
- QUICK START -- HOW TO GET GOING
-
- **WINDOWS 95** INSTRUCTIONS
-
- (Redneck Rampage Rides Again was designed to be played in DOS only,
- *not* in a "DOS box" in Windows 95. These instructions will install and play
- the game while making your computer restart in MS-DOS mode each time you
- launch Redneck Rampage Rides Again. See the reference card and the
- "Troubleshooting" section below for more details on Windows 95.)
-
- 1. Insert the Redneck Rampage Rides Again CD-ROM.
- 2. Click "Install" and then follow the on-screen instructions.
- 3. After installation is complete, the SETUP program will be launched.
- Follow the on-screen instructions. You need to configure your sound
- card and screen size for sure, and the controller setup if you'd like
- to configure your keys. When you set your screen size, be sure you are
- set to 640 x 480 or higher resolution -- we only included a 320 x 200
- screen size for those who like to play with a smoother frame rate at
- the expense of having to look at the whole world through smeared,
- low-resolution beer goggles.
- 4. Pick "Save & launch Redneck Rampage" to begin killing.
- 5. When the game starts, hit ESC to display the menu. Pick "New Game".
- 6. After the first time you play, you can start the game by inserting the
- CD-ROM and clicking the "Play" button. Or, double-click
- the "Again" shortcut in the directory on your hard disk where you
- installed the game. (If you want to try to play in a "DOS box" while
- Windows 95 is still running, use the "Pighead" shortcut instead of the
- "Again" shortcut.)
-
-
- **DOS** INSTRUCTIONS (Yeah, just DOS, not Windows 95, you dumbass)
-
- If your CD-ROM drive is a letter other than drive D: then substitute
- that letter for the "D:" references in these instructions.
-
- 1. Insert the Redneck Rampage Rides Again CD-ROM.
- 2. Type D:\INSTALL and then follow the on-screen instructions.
- 3. After installation is complete, the SETUP program will be launched.
- Follow the on-screen instructions. You need to configure your sound
- card and screen size for sure, and the controller setup if you'd like
- to configure your keys. When you set your screen size, be sure you are
- set to 640 x 480 or higher resolution -- we only included a 320 x 200
- screen size for those who like to play with a smoother frame rate at
- the expense of having to look at the whole world through smeared,
- low-resolution beer goggles.
- 4. Pick "Save & launch Redneck Rampage" to begin killing.
- 5. When the game starts, hit ESC to display the menu. Pick "New Game".
- 6. After the first time you play, you can start the game by going to the
- directory where you installed Redneck Rampage Rides Again, and type
- AGAIN to start playing. For instance:
-
- C:
- CD \INTRPLAY\RIDES
- AGAIN
-
- If the game doesn't start up correctly, you may have an old video card
- that doesn't include a VESA driver. You'll have to load an SVGA VESA driver
- (1.0 or 2.0 is fine). Consult your video card manufacturer's manual or
- web site to get the card's VESA video driver, or visit www.scitechsoft.com
- for the latest version of the universal "UniVBE" VESA drivers.
-
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
-
- MINIMUM CONFIGURATION: A Pentium P90 with 16MB RAM, a PCI or local bus SVGA
- video card, about 220 MB free space on a hard disk, and a CD-ROM drive.
-
- RECOMMENDED CONFIGURATION: A Pentium P133 or faster with 32MB RAM,
- a PCI or local bus SVGA video card, about 220 MB free space on a hard disk,
- a CD-ROM drive, and a sound card with kick-ass ear-bleeding self-powered
- speakers.
-
- SUPPORTED GRAPHICS: SVGA 640x480 Minimum. SVGA 1600x1200 Maximum.
- 320x200 VGA graphics are possible but we truly don't recommend
- such an awful low-res video mode -- Redneck Rampage Rides Again
- was designed with high-resolution textures for a 640x480 display.
-
- SUPPORTED SOUND: Gravis UltraSound, Sound Blaster/Pro/16/AWE32, Yee-Haaw,
- Oink Oink, SoundMan 16, Pro Audio Spectrum, SoundScape, WaveBlaster, Sound
- Canvas, Adlib, Disney Sound Source, and General MIDI. All the CD music
- is played through the CD-ROM adapter of your sound card, of course.
-
-
- TIPS & TRICKS
-
- * Motorcycle spinouts let you shoot your enemies to death right after you
- screw up the first time and miss while riding by. Master the spinout.
-
- * If you get caught in a tough spot, surrounded by enemies, use the
- moonshine and get your ass out of there.
-
- * Use corners effectively. Duck behind a corner to avoid the damn-good
- shooting of Billy Ray and the Coot, then when they walk around the corner
- to find you, dump a double-load of shotgun shells into them.
-
- * In general, drink alcohol before eating food, to sober yourself up for
- the next time you have to hit the bottle.
-
- * Although you have to hit Bubba with your crowbar to end the level,
- you should try not to kill him. If you kill Bubba, you're screwed:
- you won't be able to end the level. Don't do this.
-
-
- NETWORK, MODEM, AND SERIAL PLAY
-
- To start a network, modem, or serial game, run the SETUP program, then
- choose "Network Game", "Modem Game", or "Serial Game".
-
- NETWORK GAME (option in SETUP program)
-
- Although Redneck Rampage Rides Again may support up to 8 players in a
- network game, you may need supercomputer hardware to avoid "Out of Sync"
- messages. We recommend no more than 6 players, and on slower machines or
- slower networks, 4 players is about as far as you should push it.
-
- The 14 regular levels of Redneck Rampage Rides Again were designed with solo
- and cooperative play in mind. Therefore, we have included 7 smaller levels
- for a Pissin' Contest(tm). We recommend that you check out these levels
- when you want to go on a multi-player killin' spree.
-
- To access these levels, launch a network game and select "new game" from the
- main menu. Then select Episode 3 (Pissin' Contest) and choose a level.
- When you are ready, select "start game".
-
- Note: We really, really mean it when we "recommend" the multiplayer levels.
- A multiplayer Pissin' Contest on the regular game levels will often result
- in very slow framerates or out of sync errors. The multiplayer levels were
- optimized for ... multiplayer play, so use them!
-
- Before you set up a network game for the first time, note that your
- computer needs IPX drivers installed before you begin, or you will get
- the error message "IPX & NetBIOS not detected". An IPX driver is an optional
- component of Windows 95 installation, and DOS IPX drivers are also available
- in the Novell NetWare client. You will have to obtain these drivers from
- another source; they are not included on this CD-ROM and we can't assist
- you in getting IPX drivers or configuring your network.
-
- Here's an explanation of the options after you choose "Network Game" in
- the SETUP program:
-
- Change Number of Players: Self-explanatory. Make sure all players in
- the network game are set to the same number of players before you
- start.
-
- Setup Network Socket Number: All players in a particular net game must be
- set to the same network socket number. You should only have to
- change this if multiple Redneck Rampage Rides Again games are
- happening on the same network, so the games don't interfere with
- each other.
-
- Setup Macros: Lets you customize your text taunts you can send by hitting
- Shift-F1 through Shift-F10 while playing.
-
- RTS File Selection: Lets you customize your shouted taunts you can send
- by hitting Alt-F1 through Alt-F10 while playing. If you have made
- or received a different RTS file, this option lets you hear the
- different taunts.
-
- User Level Selection: All players in a net game must be set to the same
- user level selection. Chooses what level you want to play.
-
- Change Player Name: Type in your name, peckerhead!
-
- Launch Redneck Rampage: When everyone has correctly set their "Number of
- Players", "Network Socket Number", and "User Level" so these numbers
- agree on all systems, everyone should choose "Save and Launch Redneck
- Rampage" to begin playing.
-
-
- MODEM GAME (option in SETUP program)
-
- Here's an explanation of the options after you choose "Modem Game" in
- the SETUP program:
-
- Already Connected: Tells the SETUP program you are already connected
- with your opponent and don't need to dial or pick up the phone.
-
- Wait for Call: Tells the SETUP program you are going to wait for your
- opponent to call you.
-
- Dial your Opponent: Tells the SETUP program you are going to dial your
- opponent.
-
- Setup COM port: Lets you specify which COM port your modem is on, and what
- speed it runs at.
-
- Setup Modem: Lets you specify what brand of modem you have. Be sure to
- set up this option correctly before you begin a modem game.
- Note that you should not need to change the other initialization
- options on the "Setup Modem" screen.
-
- Setup Macros: Lets you customize your text taunts you can send by hitting
- Shift-F1 through Shift-F10 while playing.
-
- RTS File Selection: Lets you customize your shouted taunts you can send
- by hitting Alt-F1 through Alt-F10 while playing. If you have made
- or received a different RTS file, this option lets you hear the
- different taunts.
-
- User Level Selection: Both players in the modem game must be set to the
- same user level selection. Chooses what level you want to play.
-
- Change Player Name: Type in your name, peckerhead!
-
- Phone Number List: To tell the SETUP program what number to dial, choose
- this option. Use the arrow keys to go to an empty entry and press
- E to edit that entry. Type your opponent's name and phone number,
- then press Enter to select that phone number to dial.
-
- Launch Redneck Rampage: When both players have correctly set their "User
- Level" to the same level, and one player has chosen "Wait for Call"
- and the other has chosen "Dial your Opponent" and entered the
- correct phone number, both players can choose "Save and Launch
- Redneck Rampage" to begin playing.
-
-
- SERIAL GAME (option in SETUP program)
-
- Here's an explanation of the options after you choose "Serial Game" in
- the SETUP program:
-
- Setup COM port: Lets you specify which COM port you are going to communicate
- on, and at what speed.
-
- Setup Macros: Lets you customize your text taunts you can send by hitting
- Shift-F1 through Shift-F10 while playing.
-
- RTS File Selection: Lets you customize your shouted taunts you can send
- by hitting Alt-F1 through Alt-F10 while playing. If you have made
- or received a different RTS file, this option lets you hear the
- different taunts.
-
- User Level Selection: Both players in the serial game must be set to the
- same user level selection. Chooses what level you want to play.
-
- Change Player Name: Type in your name, peckerhead!
-
- Launch Redneck Rampage: When both players have correctly set their "User
- Level" and the speed of their COM ports to the same speed, both
- players can choose "Save and Launch Redneck Rampage" to begin playing.
-
-
- TROUBLESHOOTING
-
- Q: The sound and animation is *very* jerky.
- A: This will happen if you run Windows 95 and have only 16MB RAM.
- On many systems with Windows 95, it will happen no matter how much RAM
- is in your machine. It may also happen on computers running plain DOS
- (without Windows 95) if some other program like SMARTDRV.EXE is taking
- up a lot of memory.
-
- The first thing to try, as mentioned in the printed reference card,
- is to restart your computer in MS-DOS mode before you play. You can
- do this automatically by double-clicking the "Again" shortcut located
- in the "Rides" directory on your hard disk. The additional memory
- and CPU time freed up by the absence of Windows 95 should let the game
- play much faster.
-
- If you continue to experience bad jerkiness problems, try to free up
- memory taken up by items in your CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
- For instance, the SMARTDRV.EXE program takes up a lot of memory and
- will cause the game's animation and sound to become jerky.
-
- If you have only 16MB RAM, may we humbly suggest that upgrading to
- 32MB RAM will cost you under US$50 at this writing (and the price is
- falling, of course), and will probably speed up several parts of
- Windows 95, Redneck Rampage Rides Again, most other games, and in fact
- most other things you do with your computer. More memory will make
- your sex life better, or give you a sex life if you don't have one.
- Memory improves drive, consistency, and performance. We recommend it
- highly, and we authorize you to purchase more memory.
-
- Q: When I restart my computer in MS-DOS mode and try to play the game,
- I don't get any sound, and my mouse control doesn't work.
- A: If this happens, it means your computer wasn't configured properly at the
- factory to make use of your CD-ROM drive, sound card, or mouse. :-(
- Unfortunately, it takes a lot of knowhow to configure all this crap
- yourself. See the refcard for some basic advice on getting your computer
- set up properly.
-
- If you don't have the drivers and knowhow needed to set up your CD-ROM
- drive, sound card, and mouse properly under DOS, you *may* want to try
- playing in a "DOS box" under Windows 95, since Windows 95 gives you all
- the hardware drivers you need. You must have at least 32MB RAM if you'd
- like to try running in a "DOS box". To try this, double-click the
- "Pighead" shortcut in the directory on your hard disk where you installed
- Redneck Rampage Rides Again. But be warned! Running under Windows 95
- will result in jerkier animation and sound!
-
- Q: I launch the game but it just displays a black screen and locks up.
- A: The first thing to try is to launch the game with the intro movie
- disabled. From the DOS prompt, go to the RIDES directory and then
- launch the game by typing:
-
- RA /ni
-
- The black-screen problem also happens on the ATI Mach32 video card with
- certain versions of ATI's VESA driver software. If you have a Mach32,
- try using the VESA video driver that came with the video card. (We have
- seen problems using newer versions of the VESA driver.)
-
- If you have a different video card, contact the video card company
- to obtain a VESA driver. This is usually available on video card
- companies' World Wide Web and BBS sites. www.scitechsoft.com is the
- home of UniVBE, which may also be of assistance.
-
- Q: The intro movie plays but then the screen freaks out!
- A: This happens when playing under Windows 95 with certain video cards
- and drivers. Namely, we've seen it with the Diamond Stealth 64 video
- card. Just hit C to continue into the game. Or restart your computer
- in MS-DOS mode before playing (which you should be doing anyway).
-
- Q: This game is too dark!
- A: Adjust your monitor first, *then* press ESC and choose Options and then
- adjust the screen brightness.
-
- Q: There's an awful lot of profanity in this game.
- A: Really? For even more, visit www.interplay.com and get the Cuss Pack.
- If such terrible language is too much for you, you can press ESC, choose
- Options, and then choose "Parental Lock" (and optionally lock the game
- into Parental Lock mode with a password). This will screen out the
- blood gibs and *some* of the profanity.
-
- Q: My network game is giving lots of out-of-sync errors.
- A: First, turn monsters off. Then try fewer players (6 is very fun and
- seems optimal).
-
- Q: The game plays too slowly.
- A: Make sure that in the SETUP program you set the screen size to be
- 640x480. If you set the screen to a higher resolution (like 800x600)
- then the game will run much slower.
-
- Within the game, press "-" repeatedly to shrink the size of the game
- window. This will speed up play quite a bit.
-
- Q: I do not receive CD Audio from the Redneck Rampage Rides Again disc
- or any other CD.
- A: There is a problem with Mitsumi CD ROMS. If you are playing in Windows
- 95 we suggest that you take advantage of the CD Player in Windows. If
- you are in DOS we suggest that you launch the CD utility that comes with
- most major sound cards.
-
- Q: I am getting a slow framerate when I play.
- A: Try turning the Ambience Off in the Sound Options from the Main Menu.
- This will turn off the extra sounds you hear when you are walking around
- and should help speed things back up. You can also change the amount of
- sounds that are playing from the Setup.exe. This should help out also.
-
- Q: Sometimes the game acts strangely in co-operative play.
- A: Co-op play tends to work best with four players or less. With more
- players you might experience bizarre side-effects, like weapons
- disappearing, players not exploding when hit by dynamite, keys not
- spawning, etc. Two player co-op is highly recommended as optimal, but
- four can play co-operatively with few side-effects. Anything above
- four players is undertaken at your own risk.
-
-
- PLAYING CD MUSIC
-
- You can access the digital 8-track tape by hitting ESC, then choosing
- OPTIONS, and then choosing SOUNDS and then 8-TRACK. The space bar will
- turn it on and off; use the arrow keys to change tracks.
-
- If you eject a CD while playing the game, the 8-track unit will be disabled
- until you quit and run the game again. A music CD (not necessarily the
- Redneck Rampage Rides Again CD) must remain in the CD-ROM drive at all times
- for music to work. Remember, this is an 8-track player, so if you have fancy
- CD's with more than 8 music tracks, yer out of luck. Your mileage will also
- vary if the 8 music tracks on your CD vary at all from the times of all
- the tracks on the Redneck Rampage Rides Again CD!
-
- You can also just pop the Redneck Rampage Rides Again CD into your audio CD
- player and relax to the soothing banjos. Just skip past track 1 before the
- soothing, blasting static of computer data blows out your speakers.
-
-
- ONLINE MANUAL
-
- The "Hickston Hog" game manual is included on the CD-ROM, in the MANUAL
- directory. For more information about this online manual, see the
- README.TXT file within the MANUAL directory.
-
-
- INTERPLAY DEMOS
-
- Check out the DEMOS folder for demos and movies of other Interplay games.
-
-
- INTERPLAY PRODUCTIONS CUSTOMER SERVICE
-
- Telephone: (949) 553-6678
- Fax: (949) 252-2820 (Attn: Customer Service)
-
- Internet E-Mail: support@interplay.com
- World Wide Web: http://www.interplay.com
- BBS: Telnet to bbs.interplay.com
- BBS Modem Phone Number: (949) 252-2822
- America Online: E-mail IPTECH
- Compuserve: GO GAMBPUB or E-mail 76702,1342
- FTP Site: ftp.interplay.com
-
- Mail: Interplay Customer Service
- 16815 Von Karman
- Irvine, CA 92606
-
- ** UK AND EUROPE CONTACTS **
-
- Write to: Customer Support
- Interplay Productions, Ltd.
- Harleyford Manor
- Harleyford
- Henley Road
- Marlow
- Buckinghamshire
- SL7 2DX
- ENGLAND
-
- tel: +44 (0) 1628 423723
- Fax: +44 (0) 1628 487752
-
- Email: Europe@interplay.com
-
-
- LEGAL MUMBO JUMBO
- =================
-
- Copyright (c) 1998 Xatrix Entertainment. All rights reserved. Redneck
- Rampage and Redneck Rampage Rides Again are trademarks of Interplay
- Productions. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property
- of their respective owners. Interplay is the exclusive licensor and
- publisher of Redneck Rampage Rides Again.
-
- LIMITED WARRANTY - EUROPE
- =========================
-
- If within the first ninety days of purchase you have any problems
- with the product please return it to the retailer.
-
- After ninety (90) days, you may return the software program to
- Interplay Productions, provided the fault is not due to normal wear
- and tear, and Interplay will mail a replacement to you.
- To receive a replacement you should enclose the defective medium
- (including the original product label) in protective packaging
- accompanied by:
- 1) A cheque or postal order for L10 sterling (to cover postage and
- packaging).
- 2) A brief statement describing the defect.
- 3) The original receipt or address of the retailer
- 4) Your return address
- Registered mail is recommended for returns. Please send to:
- Warranty Replacements, Interplay Productions Ltd., Harleyford Manor,
- Harleyford, Henley Road, Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 2DX, ENGLAND
-
- SOFTWARE USE LIMITATIONS AND LIMITED LICENSE
- ============================================
-
- General Product License. This copy of Redneck Rampage Rides Again (the
- "Software") is intended solely for your personal noncommercial home
- entertainment use. You may not decompile, reverse engineer, or
- disassemble the Software, except as permitted by law. Interplay
- Productions and Xatrix Entertainment retain all right, title and
- interest in the Software including all intellectual property rights
- embodied therein and derivatives thereof. Are you listening, dumbass?
- The Software, including, without limitation, all code, data structures,
- characters, images, sounds, text, screens, game play, derivative works
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- leased, distributed (electronically or otherwise), used on pay-per-play,
- coin-op or other for-charge basis, or for any commercial purpose. Any
- permissions granted herein are provided on a temporary basis and can be
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- rights not expressly granted are reserved.
-
- Modem and Network Play. If the Software contains modem or network play,
- you may play the Software via modem transmission with another person or
- persons directly without transmission through a third party service or
- indirectly through a third party service only if such service is an
- authorized licensee of Interplay. For the purposes of this license, a
- third party service refers to any third party service which provides a
- connection between two or more users of the Software, manages,
- organizes, or facilitates game play, translates protocols, or otherwise
- provides a service which commercially exploits the Software, but does
- not include a third party service which merely provides a telephonic
- connection (and nothing more) for modem or network play. Do you understand
- this, you idiot? Authorized licensee services are listed on the Interplay
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-
- Acceptance of License Terms. By acquiring and retaining this Software,
- you assent to the terms and restrictions of this limited license. If
- you do not accept the terms of this limited license, you must return the
- Software together with all packaging, manuals and other material
- contained therein to the store where you acquired the Software for a
- full refund. In some cases, to obtain a full refund you may be required to
- scream at the top of your lungs "Greg and Joseph Kick Ass!"
-
- Redneck Rampage Rides Again Not Fault-Tolerant. Redneck Rampage Rides Again
- is not fault-tolerant and is not intended, manufactured, or designed for use
- as on-line control equipment in the operation of aircraft navigation or
- communication systems, air traffic control computers, or nuclear facilities
- in which the failure of Redneck Rampage Pissing Contest technology could lead
- directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental
- damage.
-
- This game was brought to you by the letter M and the number 3. Hi Mom!
-
-
-