If you ever Understeer, try tapping the nitro button to get some speed! If you're on Professional and Oversteer, try to countersteer with A and D. Powersliding in a race is important, you can powerslide by pressing SPACE on your keyboard or simply use A or D to shift the car's weight allowing it to Powerslide (on a Dirt Track this move can be useful), Sometimes braking on a corner is better than using the handbrake so keep that in mind! Also the best timing for braking is before the corner, on the straight line before it, while entering it brake, or do a late braking but be careful, late braking is rewarding (but a fatal mistake if you miss it)! Stick to the apex of the corner and turn, hit the accelerator a few times and then finally hold it again after exiting the corner! With that detail now explained, let's talk about racing. Setting Up your settings select your handling type: Professional or Normal, choose whatever suits your preference, and then select Auto or Manual Transmission, If you use Manual Transmission your car will start at the N on the Shifting Gear, So when the GO! shows up on your screen rapidly shift your gear up. If you have a controller or a Steering Wheel configure it like the PS2 version (If you use a controller) or Configure the Steering Wheel to what the controls would be if you had the Pedals and the Shifting Gear + Steering Wheel of a car (If you have a Steering Wheel), EX: Accelerator pedal = W, Brake Pedal = S and the Clutch Pedal = Handbrake. ![]() ![]() Let's begin by Guiding You in Driving.īefore setting foot into your car, you need to change the settings of your game go to options in the main menu go into controls and configure your controls make sure it looks like the screenshot on the left. Welcome to FlatOut a Destructitive Rally/Derby Competition in which you get to participate and get a ton of money as a reward for destroying the scenario and being 1st place, Putting objects out of place renders bonus revenue and in consequence more money for tuning or buying a new car from the Car Dealer.
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![]() (the packrat/obsessive looter in me still wishes I could highlight everything I can grab.But I can see the logic behind the current system and there's the controller search ^_^) Thanks the wonders of trying to work through this stuff sleep deprived :P. Originally posted by Mashiro-Senpai:but not all the:Īhh that makes sense thank you :), cause some containers do get highlighted but that would be chests and like you said the ones that are everywhere that at best have trivial drops worth a few copper in them don't. won't have any because their chance of generating loot is very low (and if they do it's real bad, like, an apple or a pile of bones)Įdit: but if the controller version gives you what you want then all is good i suppose, but that does sound like a bug since that was never the intended use of the highlight button in the original game Get highlighted, because all containers are potentially lootable, since loot is "randomly" generated when you interact with the container, but most of the ♥♥♥♥ ones like barrels,crates,baskets,broken vases, et cetera. Which granted you can do other ways but that makes it far easier/more streamlined.Īlso +1 to alt being a toggle pillars let you bind a key for that and it was soooo handy.Well this was always the case, the alt key usually highlights items that are literally on the ground, it doesn't highlight containers, mostly because if it did it would be a pain to use in the cities, so yes you can see the "hidden key" because it's actually a single item on the ground, and if an enemy drops loot then those things will also get highlighted because they are also on the ground, but not all the:īorken vases,vases,chests,crates,barrels,cupboards,bookshelves, et cetera, et cetera. I don't think the controller implementation is a bug though I'd guess the extra coverage is a concession to lack of mouse controls to make it easier to select things like lamps and stuff to throw around when you need/want too (since *everything* inside the search circle pops up in that window). ![]() Well this was always the case, the alt key usually highlights items that are literally on the ground, it doesn't highlight containers, mostly because if it did it would be a pain to use in the cities, so yes you can see the "hidden key" because it's actually a single item on the ground, and if an enemy drops loot then those things will also get highlighted because they are also on the ground, but not all the:īorken vases,vases,chests,crates,barrels,cupboards,bookshelves, et cetera, et cetera. |
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