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Speed Racer v1.1 (December 2002)
User Manual
System requirements
To run the game, click Start, point to Programs (All Programs on Windows XP), then
Speed Racer, then click Speed Racer. Or, double-click the desktop icon created during
the installation.
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When the game loads, you are presented with the Main Menu, where you will find all the
game options.
This button displays the About box, with version and copyright information.
The options for the race appear down the left hand side.
* On Space Race you will need a pit stop after approximately three laps.
The Edit Player Controls button opens a window where you can set each player’s
control method (keyboard or joystick) and customise which keyboard keys are to be
used. See Edit Player Controls (page 3).
The Reset Lap Records button allows you to reset lap records and driver names for a
particular track or for all tracks. See Resetting Options and Settings (page 6).
Select a track using the red arrows to the left and right of the track image. This will
cycle through the 14 tracks available, displaying the record time and brief summary
information for each track.
To open this window, click Edit Player Controls on the main menu screen, or from the
Menu button on any race screen.
Control Methods
Select a control method for each player (Keyboard, Joystick 1 or Joystick 2) by selecting
the appropriate radio button in the player’s column. Up to three players may use the
keyboard, but since most keyboards do not reliably detect more than 3-4 simultaneous
key-presses, it is recommended that only two people share this device.
Note: if you have a joypad, this is treated like a joystick. If your joystick or joypad does
not function correctly in Speed Racer, please ensure that it is correctly set up for use
with Windows. To set up and calibrate your device, go to Game Controllers in the
Control Panel.
There are five controls for each player: Accelerate, Brake, Steer Left, Steer Right and
Horn. These can be customised for all those players whose control method is the
keyboard (see above). To change any control for any player, click the appropriate
button, and then press the new key to assign to that control.
Most keys are acceptable, including Ctrl, Alt, Caps Lock, F1 to F12, Escape, etc.
However there are a few which are not. These include Tab, Print Screen, and certain
symbol keys.
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All racing is “top-down”: this means your view is from above. In particular, you will need
to get used to seeing the track from your vehicle’s point of view; when driving down
the screen this is particularly important as the vehicle’s “right” will be your “left”!
With two or three players, the objective is simply to reach the finish line first after
completing the selected number of laps. With one player, the objective is to beat your
best lap time, or just to have a bit of fun!
Fuel
After you win the Bronze Award (see page 5), the Fuel option will become available.
Henceforth, if “Enable fuel consumption and pit stops” on the main menu screen is
ticked, your vehicles will consume fuel. Remaining fuel is displayed in a bar for each
player near the finish line of each track. You will not normally need to refuel if your
race has 6 laps or fewer (Space Race is the exception to this; you will need to refuel
after around 3 laps).
To refuel, pull in to the pit lane and stop anywhere over the crossed box.
If your vehicle runs out of fuel at any time, it will continue to move but at an extremely
low speed. You should avoid this situation at all costs, as if your opponents have fuel
left, they will have no trouble passing you at a crucial stage!
A box on each track displays the current lap time, last lap time and best lap time for
that race for each player in their colour. When you cross the line, you may hear either
or both of the following sounds:
• A bell sound indicates that the lap just completed was your best so far this race.
• A hooter sound indicates that you have just beaten the lap record for that track!
At or near the top left corner of the screen on each track you will see a Menu button.
Click this to bring up various options:
Edit Player Controls – As on the main menu, this lets you change the controls.
Options – The options on this submenu turn on or off Cruise Control, Sound Effects and
Music, just as the equivalent options do on the Main Menu.
Restart Race – restarts the current race on the current track with settings unchanged.
Return to Menu – quits the current race and returns to the Main Menu. Use this to
change tracks, driver names, etc. before the end of a race.
Exit Speed Racer – closes the game completely and returns you to the Windows desktop.
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All of the last three options will ask you to confirm before they are acted on.
A box will appear when the race is complete (unless you have selected Unlimited Laps).
This shows the winner, the new lap record if one was set, and provides two options:
This Race Again – restarts the current race with all the same options.
Return to Menu – returns to the Main Menu so you can change track or options.
Each track stores the lap record time – the fastest time ever achieved in a single lap on
that track.
You’ll notice that on the main menu screen, and within each track in the information
box, there are Bronze, Silver and Gold target times. If you reach these levels you will
be awarded a bronze, silver or gold star for that track, and if you get up to a certain
level on all tracks, you’ll get the following Awards on the Main Menu:
Bronze Award
The Bronze level is easy to achieve with a little practise. It shows proficiency in
controlling the cars, and you can do it as long as you make it round with only one or two
crashes, and good general steering.
The Bronze Award is simple: you’ll get the Cruise Control option, a fun yet unrealistic
alteration to gameplay which you can control from the Main Menu.
Silver Award
Silver is a much more exciting status to reach. To get a silver award for a track, you
have to put in a good lap time with no major mistakes.
The Silver Award is worth having, because it’s a whole extra track – but we won’t tell
you what it is or that would spoil the surprise!
Gold Award
The highest honour possible in Speed Racer. The Gold times on each track are
deliberately set to test the most advanced Speed Racer drivers to the limit. I’ve been
playing this game for years in testing, and I don’t always achieve the Gold times. But
they can all be done if you keep your speed high enough and skillfully cut corners. Once
you have the Gold award you’ve really mastered the track like a professional.
And if you get the Gold in all tracks (including the Secret Track gained when you got the
Silver Award of course), you can therefore congratulate yourself as a fully qualified
professional Speed Racer driver! And receive a rather nice fanfare and trophy to boot!
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• The record lap time and driver name for a particular track
• The record lap times and driver names for all tracks
• All game options, settings and records
Resetting the record lap time and driver name for a particular track
To do this, from the Main Menu screen click Reset Lap Times… . Select the track whose
record lap time you wish to reset, and click Reset This Track and click OK to confirm.
Resetting the record lap times and driver names for all tracks
To do this, from the Main Menu screen click Reset Lap Times… . Then click Reset All Lap
Records, and click OK to confirm.
This procedure will restore the game to the state it was in when you first started it. All
menu options, player names, record lap times and player controls will be reset to their
default values.
To do this, find and delete the file spdracer.ini (depending on your Windows settings,
the “.ini” ending may be hidden so that the file appears to be called simply spdracer)
from your Speed Racer folder (default C:\Program Files\Speed Racer). The next time you
start the game, it will detect that the file is missing and will replace it with a blank one,
thus resetting all options.
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Troubleshooting
If you are having problems with Speed Racer, try reading the following section.
Problem:
“The menu is not in the middle of the screen or parts of the game are not visible.”
Solution:
Windows is not set to at least 800 by 600 pixels screen resolution. Exit the game and
right-click on an empty area of the Windows desktop. Click Properties and select the
Settings tab.
Check that the setting for Screen Area is at least 800 by 600 pixels. If it is lower than
this, eg. “640 by 480 pixels”, use the slider to increase it appropriately. If it is higher
than 800 by 600 pixels, e.g. “1024 by 768 pixels”, then you do not need to change it.
Click OK and restart your computer if prompted to do so.
If the slider on the right won’t go further than 640 by 480 pixels, your monitor or
graphics card is too old and you won’t be able to play Speed Racer. This, however, is
unlikely as almost all 14" and higher monitors and most graphics cards made after about
1996 are quite capable of this resolution.
Problem:
“The graphics appear odd, grainy or discoloured.”
Solution:
Windows is not set to at least 16-bit colour (“high colour”) mode. Exit the game and
right-click on an empty area of the Windows desktop. Click Properties and select the
Settings tab.
Check that, near the bottom, the "Colors" option is set to "High Color" or "True Color"
and not 16 or 256 colours. If it is set to 16 or 256 colours, click the down-arrow and
select "High Color" or "True Color" from the list. Click OK and restart your computer if
prompted to do so.
If neither "High Color" nor "True Color" is in the list, your monitor or graphics card may
be too old and you won’t be able to play Speed Racer.
Problem:
Text in the game is misaligned, overspills boxes or looks messy.
Solution:
The chances are that your computer doesn’t have the fonts that the game uses, called
“Trebuchet MS” and “Tahoma”. To rectify this situation, ensure you have Internet
Explorer 5.0 or later installed.
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Problem:
The music is too loud compared to the sound effects.
Solution:
Windows has separate volume controls for music and sound. To adjust these
individually, double click the little yellow (black in Windows XP) speaker icon in the
system tray next to the clock. You’ll get a window with several sliders. The “SW Synth”
one controls the music and the “Wave” one the sound. Drag the SW Synth down a bit if
the music is too loud. System volume for other programs is not affected unless they also
use “MIDI” music.
If there is no speaker icon in your system tray, follow the following instructions:
Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000: Click Start > Settings > Control Panel and select
Multimedia. There should be an option in this box somewhere to adjust the volume, but
since I use Windows XP and not 9x myself, I can’t remember exactly where!
Windows XP: Click Start > Control Panel, and select “Sounds, Speech, and Audio
Devices”. Click “Adjust the system volume” and then the top Advanced button to
display the volume controls referred to above.
Problem:
My car suddenly slows down after a few laps to a ridiculously low speed.
Solution:
This happens when you run out of fuel. If “Enable fuel consumption and pit stops” on
the main menu is ticked, you’ll need to refuel after around 6 laps by pulling in to the Pit
Stops near the Start/Finish line on each track. See page 4.
Problem:
In multiplayer mode, some players frequently report that steering and/or acceleration
isn’t working properly.
Solution:
Most keyboards sadly are not capable of handling more than around 3-4 simultaneous
keypresses. Thus if several players are using the keyboard, some keystrokes may from
time to time be ignored by the computer. This is unavoidable and it is recommended
that, particularly when playing with 3 players, at least one player uses a joystick or pad
instead.
Problem:
The menu is unresponsive and slow, and the cars stutter when they move.
Solution:
Although Speed Racer will run on any Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP computer, it will
not run as well on computers with slower processors or less memory (RAM). For optimal
performance you need a 700 MHz or faster processor and at least 128 MB of RAM.
space followed by /DIB. Click OK and try running the game again. If this makes no
difference, try /DDB instead of /DIB.
Problem:
The game crashes.
Solution:
This could be a problem with the software. E-mail me if this happens, and tell me when
it is crashing, and, if possible, the module in which the crash was caused (find this out
by clicking "Details" on the crash box). It may also be due to a bad driver setup on your
machine. If you are getting a blue-screen error, see below.
Problem:
I get a blue-screen error when attempting to run or uninstall the game, or when I
attempt to move or delete Speed Racer files.
Solution:
Try these steps until one of them solves the problem:
1. First ensure you have the latest version of Speed Racer installed (check the website)
2. If you have a system check program such as Norton Utilities, try running its
comprehensive check and let it fix all errors
3. Try using System Restore (Windows Me/XP) to return to a date when all was well
4. Start Windows in Safe Mode and delete all the game files; also search for the file
cncs232.dll and delete all occurrences of it you find.
If the above advice does not solve the problem, or even if it does, please e-mail me and
let me know your operating system version and which of the above solutions (if any)
worked for you. This will help me in determining the cause.
Talk to me!
Thank you for playing Speed Racer! I hope you enjoy the game.