Developer: Warthog Games Publisher: SCi Platform: Gizmondo, PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox Release date: July 9 2004 Genre: Sim racing Mode: Single player, Multiplayer Media: CD-ROM (WIN)
Driver Profile
Richard Burns Rally utilizes multiple player accounts dubbed Driver Profiles where multiple accounts can be created
and achievements and anything unlocked will be saved exclusive to that account. Any replays saved on any account can
only be viewed by that driver profile.
Rally School
Because of the nature of the game, it is recommended for new players to attend the Rally School. Rally School is split
into two sections – Basic Driving and Advanced Techniques. Richard Burns is the main coach throughout the lessons and
Robert Reid will act as co-driver. The Basic Driving allows the player to familiarize themselves with the basic
handling of the cars such as accelerating, braking and turning. Advanced Techniques focuses on familiarizing methods
such as left-foot braking and the Scandinavian flick to attack a rally stage harder.
Quick Rally
The player selects a country where a rally takes place and in that rally selects individual rally stages. The player
can decide to choose between good rally conditions, random rally conditions, or poor rally conditions for the rally
stage. Next, the player chooses a rally car to use on the stage. The player is then given an option to choose between
a manual or automatic transmission. The final menu that appears before a player is able to rally allows the player to
tune the car, select the level of car damage, to load a pace car or to enable pace cars. Car tuning will be described
below. The level of car damage dictates how much damage the player’s car takes during a crash. The more realistic the
damage the easier it is for the player’s car to break down. A pace car is a ‘ghost’ of the player’s previous runs on
that stage. Once the player completes a stage, he can choose to save a pace car for that stage. During the next run on
that same stage the player can enable the pace car and he will be able to himself driving the car in the previous run
in the form of a blue ghost.
Rally Season
Rally season can only be unlocked if you completed Rally School.
When starting a fresh rally season, the player can choose between Rookie, Professional, or Champion difficulty levels.
The player can then choose between which rally team he would like to race for. Each rally team has their own distinct
name and drivers and cars. The player then chooses the level of damage the car would sustain throughout the career.
An option to choose between automatic or manual transmission will also appear. The player is then given a chance to
tune the car and test the settings on a rally stage or a rally yard. After all these settings are complete the player
may begin the rally season.
Richard Burns Challenge
Richard Burns Challenge lets the player choose a specific rally stage to compete against Richard Burns himself. When
the player has selected the proper stage and settings, he starts the rally stage. Richard Burns’ car appears as a blue
ghost, similar to that of a pace car. The objective is to beat Richard Burns before he crosses the finish line.
Minimum Requirements:
1.6GHZ Processor
256MB Ram
64MB Video Card (Card must support Pixel Shading)
At least 3.10GB HD space
DirectX Compatible Soundcard
Recommended Requirements:
2.6GHZ Processor
512MB Ram
128MB Video Card (Card must support Pixel Shading)
At least 3.10GB HD space
Windows 2000/XP
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
Logitech® MOMO® Racing Force Feedback Wheel
Setup
2. Burn or mount the image
3. Install the game
4. Copy the cracked executable
5. Play the game