German
Anmerkung vom DLH: Bleifuß 2 ist wie schon sein Vorgänger international
unter dem Namen Screamer 2 erschienen. (Nur falls Ihr es nicht schon
gewußt habt, Ihr Schlaumeier ...)
~B
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* S C R E A M E R 2 *
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Mini FAQ ver 1.0
Dated 29th March 1997
Written by Edwin Lim (docfreeze@usa.net)
Copyright 1997 Edwin Lim. You may duplicate or print as many copies of this
document as you like, as long as my name stays in this FAQ and I get informed
of any modifications applied to this document. This FAQ is distributed freely
and should not be sold for profit.
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>>What? No table of contents?<<
Heh... this the first release of this FAQ, so I'll lay off the petty
details and get down to the game! This will come in later versions...
only if I do continue to update and release this FAQ, of course.
Description Thingys
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A real rockin' fun game, Screamer 2 improves both visually and in gameplay
from its equally-successful predecessor. More noticable improvements are:
1. Even more detailed and eye-catching scenery zip pass as you race across
every track. The detail for each track (at HIGH detail) is astounding...
but you need real Pentium Power to run it at HIGH detail AND resolution.
2. The crash engine is refined and no longer do you mysteriously bounce off
other cars or walls if you hit them... instead you hear a krash (or glass
-shattering krang!) when you hit and slowly you have to drag yourself out!
3. Computer AI is smarter and tougher... but they don't cheat like in the
previous game where the COM players "warps" forward when reaching the
finish line, taking the gold from you. And they don't stick together
that much, therefore it's slightly easier to overtake.
4. More realistic engine sounds, sfx and MAJOR PLUS : No more commentary!!!
It's bout time they fired that annoying announcer (esp. when he goes,
"HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF BRAKE?").
5. More cars! 4 normal cars, plus 4 secret cars. And each car is really
cool... Pity that they only brought back the Porsche... I really liked
the Diablo (SHADOW) and the Corvette (YANKEE.. New Yorker?)... sigh.
The Game stuff
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* Playing the game = Loads of thingys to say
Take note, if you are already into the game and haven't got much trouble
with the basics, you might wanna skip this part:
Okay, it's a racing game... nothing much to say... just drive and finish
the race at the top of the grid. Big deal. Ah... but that's where the hard
part is... you see, Screamer 2 is now more like Ridge Racer... you might
think you're doing fine on road tracks, wait till you see the other tracks.
You really slip and slide in sand and snow (that will take some getting
used to) and BIG ADVICE: Get yourself a gamepad! Playing with the keyboard
can bring moderate gaming pleasure, but nothing controls better than a
gamepad (I used a Gravis Gamepad and also tested with my Thrustmaster T2,
though the latter produced less-than-satisfactory results).
Start off with one of the slower cars first... get used to the loose
control (esp. if you're used to the road-grip in Screamer 1) and after
awhile, you can proceed on to the faster cars. I played Screamer 1 like,
dozens of times and I was a real fan of it.
There are four views, similar to SCREAMER 1 (plus an EXTERNAL for replays)
and the cars look much better (Play with 65k colours! Forget 256 colours!).
I greatly suggest against driving with the outside view, though it's great
in replays.
When Screamer 2 was released, I immediately grabbed a copy and tried it.
It was frustrating at first with the T2 wheel, coz I used the T2 with
Screamer 1 and it rocked. So, giving up on the wheel, I dug out my gamepad
from underneath my the closet and tried it. Hey! Now this is entertainment!
This is a pure arcade driving sim and it really reminds me of a mix between
SEGA RALLY PC, RAGE RACER and of course, SCREAMER 1. So, play it like a
console game... get yourself the Gravis GRiP or Gamepad Pro! ;-)
Good luck though, League 5 onwards is tough... don't even think on power-
sliding too much. Take it easy on the slides and go for more quick good
ol' fashioned turns. Formula : Faster recovery over more flashy turns.
The Cars stuff
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* Basic cars avaliable:
Name Top Speed Drive Car clone of...
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RADIANCE 122mph RWD Porsche 911. (Obviously.. ^_^)
SPARK 121mph FWD Mazda RX-7.
NEBULA 120mph 4WD Honda NSX.
HORIZON 120mph 4WD Toyota Supra.
* Some ratings and description of cars stuff:
NOTE: These driving reviews are based on STANDARD configurations
1. RADIANCE
The fastest of the starting line-up, but sacrifices handling for a better
top speed. The tail tends to swing out too much during high speed turns
and its turning radius isn't that hot either. Take turns early and don't
underestimate even the most gentle of turns.
2. SPARK
A close second of the contenders, this baby is smooth on acceleration and
has an average handling. Still, taking this car too fast into a turn can
cause it to flip out and spin. Hit the brakes and skid into the turn.
3. NEBULA
This car and the HORIZON are similar in the sense of controls. But after
trying out both for 2 days each, NEBULA seem to have slightly better
acceleration, but slacks a little on turning.
4. HORIZON
At the bottom of the pack is this sleek vehicle. After the above comparison
I'd guess you already know much about this car. What it lacks in top speed
and acceleration, it makes up with real good control.
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* Hidden cars avaliable:
This cars are released each time you complete the Championship with the
respective teams. Of course, you might wanna cheat...
NOTE: These driving reviews are based on STANDARD configurations
Name Top Speed Drive Car Description
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BLACK CLAW 131mph RWD Mix between a Hot Rod & a Stock Car.
APHRODITE 129mph FWD ItalDesign Cala (also in NFS 2).
THUNDER 129mph 4WD Sports truck with a BIG rear engine.
HORNET 123mph 4WD Mitsubishi Shogun.
1. BLACK CLAW (Team CONDOR)
As its name suggests, this monster is pure power. It is THE fastest car,
second to none (if one can consider it a car). Drive it on a straight and
all scenery become a blur. But take a turn at THAT speed, and all you see
is a brick wall (BANG!). It has the worst turning radius of the pack, and
it doesn't take too long to discover that... Power-slides are OK for this
rocket on wheels, but take them REAL early!
2. APHRODITE (Team ANGEL)
Ah, such a serene name... but underneath this beautiful concept car, hides
raw power and surprisingly good handling. This has got to be the car at the
top of my list. Though the turning is just average, this baby can take turns
better than other vehicles at top speeds. Smooth rides is quite common for
this car, but no matter what, steep turns can occasionally give you trouble.
3. THUNDER (Team ZEUS)
Thunder should be the word to describe the noise level of this rugged
powerhouse. The best thing on driving this truck is the attention! The
rumble of its engine revving can be easily be heard from afar. This truck
basically has better acceleration than APHRODITE, similar to the comparison
between NEBULA and HORIZON.
4. HORNET (Team WASP)
Okay, this 4x4 may seem weak (only 123mph? Sucks!) in speed, but like the
HORIZON, take a turn with this cosy off-roader and WOW! this truck hugs the
turn like no other vehicle! Grip and turn radius is tops for this truck,
and the track for it is definately the Colombia Mud Track. Hairpins and
chicanes are seldom a problem... but sometimes it does oversteer.
The Tracks stuff
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Okay, this section is still incomplete... I'm looking for people who are
willing to help me out! Please mail me with descriptive comments or advice
on driving all the tracks!
England Terrain: Wet Asphalt and Grass Difficulty: Easy
A road track, not too much problems, one lap and I guess you can remember
all the turns. Just don't get tricked by the first left hairpin... I still
turn too early now and then... darn warning arrows. Look for the helicopter!
Egypt Terrain: Sand & Earth Difficulty: Medium
I HATE this track! Even now with the HORNET, I still can't drive thru this
track without ever hitting a wall... Grrrr... A slippery track, with many
bottlenecks and 2 split roads. You have to watch for the tunnel turn (the
exit is a bottleneck) plus the entrance to the town (another bottleneck)
and also the entrances after the split roads (more bottlenecks). I suggest
you take the left side in the first split and the right side in the second
split, to minimise the time needed when the roads merge.
California Terrain: Asphalt and Dirt Road Difficulty: Medium
This is easy, though the number of hairpins put the difficulty of this
slightly higher than the England track. Also, be careful of the scenery
as it can easily distract you from the sudden turns in this track. Watch
out, especially that last dirt road turn in the track.
Finland Terrain: Snow and Ice Difficulty: Medium
Another slip'n'slide track, this track should be given a Hard rating. Why?
Use the RADIANCE or BLACK CLAW here, you'll know why! The icy roads and
steep turns (even the gentle turns seem steep!) can often cause you car
to oversteer and skid (spinning round and round...). Even HORNET drivers
must be cautious of the turns... take them slow!
Switzerland Terrain: Asphalt and Cobbles Difficulty: Hard
Though it may seem tough during you first say, 10 runs, but after that,
this track shouldn't prove too much for you. Just remember to watch for
the turns yourself more than waiting for the stupid warning arrow to
appear (cos' it always appear late!).
Colombia Terrain: Dirt Road and Broken Tracks Difficulty: Hard
Hairpin city! I used a HORIZON and THUNDER for this, and the HORIZON won
4 out of 5 times. Hairpins and chicanes pile up and as before, the arrow
appears usually after the turn starts, so better memorise the turns!
The Tunnel Terrain: Asphalt Difficulty: Hard
I wonder why there isn't a Super Hard difficulty (depending on the car
you drive) ... I tried this track with many cars, but I'll just write on
the APHRODITE and BLACK CLAW. APHRODITE had little trouble with the turns,
though the bumpy straights had a habit of tossing my car around and I
often underestimated the length of the double hairpin. The BLACK CLAW?
Well... simply stated, I'm glad this game is not reality... coz this track
tears the BLACK CLAW apart. Most of the time I let my speed stay at 120
to 125 because CLAW's turning is really wide, and so, the hairpins must
be taken by powersliding just as you enter it and regaining grip when you
exit. Whacking walls and flying across the bumps is quite common. Use the
CLAW only if you crave for a challenge.
Miscellaneous Thingys
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* Car Settings
I need help on this... I assume most reading this should know about things
like handling, tires type and such. So, I'll just get into the more technical
settings (which I took the NASCAR RACING manual as reference):
Brakes
Harder brakes are often needed if you expect to slow down in the minimal
amount of time. More brakes can mean better turning, but also your car
seem to accelerate slower... dunno why though... any pointers?
Tire Pressure
Simply stated, lower pressures mean better grip but reduced speed, while
higher pressures mean faster speeds (acceleration) but less grip and maybe
increase more shock when you land from jumps.
Suspensions
Stiffer suspensions (I wonder is this suspensions or shocks?) usually mean
the car is more responsive on the side you adjusted, but can cause the
driver to overreact and spin the car. Softer suspensions mean the car
is less responsive on that side, but provides more body roll, giving you
an overall smoother drive.
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* Replays and Camera Views
At least now VIRGIN made the replay more interesting! The new EXTERNAL
camera (press F9) for replay mode is much more fun to view your race with,
as it switches between many different views (I like the TV view, from the
NASCAR and INDYCAR Racing games, esp. when you are flying in the England
track) while the race is on.
The views keys are:
F1 Front of car view
F2 In car view
F3 Top of car view
F4 Chase car view
F9 External Camera (REPLAY ONLY)
F11 Switch Team (REPLAY ONLY)
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* Cheaters never prosper... but they survive.
Type these at the main menu (after entering your name) to activate them,
but no indication is given (Bummer! Where's the "YOU WANNA PLAY DIRTY?
THEN LET'S PLAY DIRTY!" speech?).
CHMPA Unlocks all championships
MRTRK Unlocks all tracks
TACAR The BLACK CLAW is avaliable
TBCAR The APHRODITE is avaliable
TCCAR The HORNET is avaliable
TDCAR The THUNDER is avaliable
> Any new codes? Please mail me if you do find more!
I really hope someone can find codes to activate cute special game changes
like in Screamer!!! Mirror Modes, Bunnies and New Funky Sound Effects!
And maybe other effects like No Wheels (WIPEOUT!), BIG Wheels, New Colours...
(Like the many cool effects found in Whiplash/Fatal Racing from GREMLIN)
The Bad-And-Need-Some-Improvements Thingys
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* Some things I just have to gripe about:
1. An Ascii Title Art for this FAQ... Anyone interested?
2. Screamer 2 should have included the Slalom and Cone Attack... I thought
they were fun... okay, maybe the Cone Attack occasionally got me fed up.
3. More grip for the Egypt track! Com'on, driving the track feels like I was
skating on a layer of ice!
4. Night version of tracks and headlights for cars.
5. Mirror and Backward modes of tracks in Championships.
End Credits
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Okay, nothing much here... credits goes out to my brother who have
been trying to get me off this game. He thinks I'm addicted, Ha! Does
playing 8 hours straight in a game means you're addicted? Touche.
Plus, cheat codes are taken from Lord Soth's PC Games site at HappyPuppy!
He got lots of stuff like demos, cheats and walkthrus! (www.happypuppy.com)
Everything else is me, I guess... so, if you too want a place here, please
send me mail about something you know that I don't! I need lots of track
strategies and more explainations on car settings (Plus you own favourite
custom settings!).
All games mentioned in this FAQ is copyrighted under their respective
makers and companies. Most of the views stated here are, as far as
possible, in a unbiased manner and my views do not speak for others.
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Thanks for reading!
Edwin Lim aka Doc Freeze
Mail to: docfreeze@usa.net
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