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Redneck Rampage Family Reunion


"Suckin' Grits on Route 66*"
----------- Developed by Sunstorm Interactive Inc.

Thanks for purchasing "Suckin' Grits on Route 66" add-on episode for
Redneck Rampage. This file will step you through the installation process of
the Route 66 add-on episode.

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Installing "Suckin' Grits on Route 66"
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NOTICE!
Please note that the "Suckin' Grits on Route 66" add-on is designed and
tested for use with only the full registered version of Redneck Rampage.
Any other updates, add-ons, or patches to the original Redneck Rampage
install, may cause incompatibilities.

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Addendum
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While the required size for install is stated as "Around 15MB" in the manual,
the actual size is just over 20MB.

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INSTALLING UNDER WINDOWS 95
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To install while runnig under Windows 95, follow these steps:

1. Insert the Redneck Rampage Family Reunion Disc 1 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.

2. Double-click on 'My Computer', open the CD-ROM. Then open the 'Suckin' Folder
and double-click the 'Setup.exe' icon.

3. The setup program will now try to find an installed version of Redneck
Rampage. If setup cannot find an installed version of Redneck Rampage,
you will be prompted to BROWSE through the directories to locate the
Redneck Rampage install directory. Once this directory is selected,
click 'Next'.

4. A window will pop up with a list of settings for the setup. These
settings include the group for the shortcut, location of Redneck Rampage,
and the amount of disk space required for the installation. If these
settings are acceptable, click 'Next'.

5. Then Route 66 will then be copied to your computer system. When this
is complete, click the "Finish" button and then you are ready to play the
new episode!

To run Route 66, simply run the shortcut that the setup program installed.
Once Redneck Rampage starts, select the Route 66 episode.

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INSTALLING UNDER DOS
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To install while running under DOS, follow these steps:


1. Insert the Redneck Rampage Family Reunion Disc 1 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.

2. From the DOS command prompt, type 'd:' and press Enter, where 'd' is the
drive letter of your CD-ROM drive. Type 'cd suckin' and press enter.
Next, type 'install' and press Enter.

3. After a few seconds, the DOS-based Route 66 installation program will


begin running. The program will prompt you to enter the location in
which you have Redneck Rampage installed. Enter the full path in the box
provided and hit Enter.

4. The install program will verify that this is the correct location andthen
begin copying files. When the copy if complete, press Enter and then
you are ready to play the new episode.

To run Route 66 from the DOS command prompt or from a DOS window in Windows
95, change into the directory where you have Redneck Rampage installed.
From this directory, run the Route 66 executable by typing 'route66' and then
pressing Enter.

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UNINSTALLING ROUTE 66
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If for some reason you wish to uninstall the 'Suckin' Grits on Route 66'
episode, follow these simple steps:

For DOS: Change directories into the Redneck Rampage directory. Type
'uninst66' and hit enter. All the files associated with the Route 66 add-on
will be removed from your computer.

For Windows 95: To uninstall, go to the Control Panel -> Add/Remove


Programs, select "Route 66" and click on the Add/Remove button. The
uninstaller only removes files installed by the installer. Any files
created after the install, (e.g. config files, save games, etc... ) may be
removed manually.

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PLAYING MULTIPLAYER ROUTE 66
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Launching a multiplayer game of any Route 66 map is very similar to the way
the regular Redneck Rampage maps are launched for multiplayer. Follow these
simple steps:

1. From the START menu shortcut: There is a Route 66 Multiplayer shortcut


accessible from your START menu. This shortcut can be found under the
menu START->PROGRAMS->INTERPLAY->Route 66 Multiplayer.

2. From a DOS command prompt or DOS Window: Change to the directory where
you have Redneck Rampage installed. From this directory, run the Route
66 Multiplayer executable by typing 'route66m' and then press Enter.

3. A few seconds after you run the shortcut or the 'route66m' program, the
SETUP program for Redneck Rampage will launch. From the setup program,
choose the type of multiplayer connection you wish to use, then select
the menu option 'Select User Level', then choose 'Change User Level
Search Path', and type 'route66' after the backslash and hit enter.
Next, choose 'Select User Level' and pick the level you wish to play
from the list.
Then proceed to start the multiplayer game as you would normally.

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Problems, fixes, workarounds
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If you experience any problems installing "Suckin' Grits on Route 66",


read below for possible solutions and workarounds.

Q: When I use Alt-Tab to the Windows Desktop, then switch back to Route 66.
A lot of the art is missing.
A: There is a simple solution to correcting this problem. All you need to
do is rerun the 'route66.exe' file.

Q: I can't get the installer to recognize my Redneck Rampage directory! What


do I do now?
A: First, make sure that Redneck Rampage is currently INSTALLED on your
computer. Secondly, the installer looks for a .CFG file to verify the
existence of Redneck on your computer, and to detect which version of
Redneck you have. Since you cannot run Redneck without a .CFG file, the
installer assumes you will have one.

Q: Route 66 crashed while I was playing it!


A: Should this happen, it
will leave your Redneck Rampage game in an unstable configuration. You
may not be able to play Redneck until you correct this problem. There is
a simple solution to correcting this problem. All you need to do is
rerun the 'route66.exe' file. Now you can play the new episode as normal.

Q: The sound and animation is *very* jerky.


A: This will happen if you run Windows 95 and have only 16MB RAM.
On a few 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 Redneck Rampage printed


reference card, is to restart your computer in MS-DOS mode before you
play.

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 Redneck Rampage 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$100 and will probably speed up
several parts of Windows 95, Redneck Rampage, and many other things
you do with your computer.

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 (except you won't get CD music). You
should have 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.

Q: I launch the game but it just displays a black screen and locks up.
A: This 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.

Q: This game is too dark!


A: Adjust your monitor first, *then* press ESC and choose Options and then
adjust the screen brightness.

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 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.

Should you continue to experience problems, feel free to contact us and we


will attempt to help you out. Read below to find out how to get support.

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How to get technical support for "Suckin' Grits on Route 66"
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Interplay Customer Service


Telephone: (714) 553-6678
Fax: (714) 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: (714) 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

For Customer Service within the UK and Europe:


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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

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Credits
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For Interplay Productions:
Producer 'Redneck Rampage Family Reunion'
Ronald E. Austin

Producer 'Suckin' Grits on Route 66'


Chris "The Hick" Benson

Director of QA
Chad Allison

QA Managers
Steve Victory and Colin Totman

I.S. Manager
Frank Pimentel

I.S. Technicians
Bill Delk and Chris Peak

Lead Redneck
Darrell "I got Malled in Santa Monica" Jones

Testers
Tim "Anyone for some hot demon pie" Anderson
Erick "Bug 113" Lujan

Director of Compatibility
Phuong Nguyen

Compatibility Technicians
Dan Forstyh
John Parker
Aaron Olaiz
Marc Duran
Derek Gibbs

REDNECK RAMPAGE CUSS! PACK

Check out the Cuss folder on this CD to check out the Redneck
Rampage Cuss! Pack, which is guaranteed to offend *everyone*.
In Redneck Rampage, our boys are polite and well-mannered compared to
the real language they use every day (you know what we mean).

Watch for more great add-ons from Sunstorm.


Stop by our website at http://www.sunstorm.net to get the latest updates!

Limited Warranty
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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 �10 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
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"Suckin' Grits on Route 66" was developed by Sunstorm Interactive.


"Suckin' Grits on Route 66" is a Registered Trademark of Interplay
Productions.

Copyright 1997 Xatrix Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. Redneck Rampage,


Redneck Rampage Suckin' Grits on Route 66, Interplay, the Interplay logo,
"By Gamers. For Gamers" and "By Rednecks. Fer Rednecks." are trademarks of
Interplay Productions. All Rights Reserved. Xatrix and the Xatrix logo are
trademarks of Xatrix Entertainment. All Rights Reserved. Sunstorm and the
Sunstorm logo are trademarks of Sunstorm Interactive. All rights reserved.
Exclusively licensed and distributed by Interplay Productions.
This game brought to you by the letter Q and A, and the numbers 8 and 12.

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