Primal Rage PC CD-ROM FAQ v1.8 This document answers some of the commoner questions about PR for the PC CD-ROM. It is far from comprehensive, though; see the PR General FAQ for in-depth information on my favorite fighting game. Corrections and additions to this FAQ are welcomed. Contents: 1. What is Primal Rage? 2. What do I need to play PR CD-ROM? 3. How is PR CD-ROM different from the arcade version? 4. How do I do keyboard moves? 5. I can't get Blizzard's Freeze Breath! 6. How do I pause PR? 7. Why are obscene words in the source code? 8. Where is the PR Demo? 9. Can I play PR without the CD? 10. Can you e-mail PR to me? 11. What bugs are in PR? 12. Where do I get more PR info? 13. Credits and Thanks 1. ///What is Primal Rage?/// Primal Rage is an arcade fighting game in the same genre as Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, etc. You play the one of seven mythological dinosaurs/apes and do one-on-one combat in your quest to rule the New Urth. Use a fully orthogonal interrupt-driven combo system to pummel your opponents, in addition to half a dozen special moves and three fatalities per character. If you're getting low on energy, just snack on a human. Tastes like chicken! ;-) 2. ///What do I need to play PR for the CD-ROM?/// You need a personal computer with a CD-ROM drive (duh), 486 DX/25 and at least 4 megs of random access memory. My understanding is that if you run the 4 meg version, you must do all special moves on the keyboard. If you have 8 megs of RAM available the graphics will be better, the animation smoother, and the gameplay quicker. If you have 16 megs of RAM to spare, the game will look and sound its best. The game automatically detects how much RAM is available and sets up the appropriate version during normal installation. You can choose the language in which the text is displayed. While it is possible to do special moves on the keyboard, they are wildly different from the arcade version and sometimes very frustrating. A Gravis four-button control pad is recommended; it works especially well since the arcade game originally had four buttons anyway! ^_^ 3. ///How is PR CD-ROM different from the arcade version?/// PR for the CD-ROM is overall an excellent translation. The 16-meg rendition has all the characters, moves, fatalities, animation, edible worshipers etc. of arcade PR version 2.3. Best of all, it has combo names! Combo names happen when you do certain combos involving special moves or the like; you get the bonus of some outRAGEous name printed on the screen, like Vertigo's STREAKER COMBO. PR for the Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Game Boy and Game Gear all lack combo names. You also have the brand new play mode options of tug-of-war (both dinos share one big life bar) and elimination (both players pick several dinos), neither of which are in Sega Genesis or Super Nintendo PR! Let's hear it for the CD-ROM! There are only a few minor changes from the arcade in PR for the CD-ROM (not counting bugs). You still get thunder & lightning for combos with at least 4 hits and 35% damage, but you only get one clap of lightning instead of one for each hit in your combo. Vertigo's low 3+4 almost never hits her opponent. The music has been redone; how its sounds depends on the quality of your PC's sound card. There are significant pauses in loading information from the CD-ROM, but it's only noticeable before a match starts, or when a new dino enters the arena during the Final Battle/elimination play mode. 4. ///How do I do the moves on a keyboard?/// Um, good question. If you're a lucky soul with a Gravis four-button joystick then you can do the moves just like in the arcades (see the PR General FAQ or condensed movelist to learn how). But if you're stuck with a keyboard, the moves are done quite differently. Fortunately, Sir Galahad, Cwh and others have found 'em all! These moves also work for a two-button joystick, or a four-button joystick that you've configured as a two-button joystick. IMPORTANT: All keyboard/two-button joystick special moves are done by holding down buttons 1 and 3 (high quick and low quick) and performing the proper movements...each move will just list the movements since the buttons are all the same... D-Down U-Up T-Towards opponent A-Aawy from opponent * : finishing move ** : chomp a human Armadon Bed-O-Nails: 1+3, D-D-U Iron Maiden: 1+3, B-U-F Mega Charge: 1+3, B-D-F Gut Gouger: 1+3, F-F-B Hornication Uppercut: 1+3, D-F-U Spinning Death: 1+3, B-F-D Flying Spikes: 1+3, B-B-U *Gut Fling: 1+3, D-D-D-U *The Impaler: 1+3, D-B-U-D *Meditaion: 1+3, F-D-F-F Chomp Human: 1+3, U-F-D-B Blizzard Mega Punch (Short): 1+3, B-D-F Mega Punch (Quick): 1+3, B-U-F Mega Punch (Long): 1+3, B-F-F Mega Punch (Fake): 1+3, D-U-U Cold Breath: 1+3, D-B-F Ice Geyser: 1+3, D-D-U Punching Bag: 1+3, F-D-B-B Air Throw: 1+3 (in air) Throw: 1+3, F-D-U-B *Brain Basher: 1+3, U-F-U *To Da Moon: 1+3, D-D-D-U *Redemtion: 1+3, D-F-U-D Chomp Human: 1+3 U-U-F-D Chaos Grab-N-Throw: 1+3, F-B-B Power Puke (Slow): 1+3, U-B-B Power Puke (Fast): 1+3, U-F-F Fart of Fury: 1+3, D-F-U-B Ground Shaker: 1+3, B-U-D Flying Butt Slam: 1+3, D-F-U-D Battering Ram: 1+3, F-F-F *Golden Shower: 1+3, D-D-U-B *Cannonball: 1+3, D-F-D-D *Churl: 1+3, U-U-D-B Chomp Human:1+3, F-D-B-U Diablo Fireball (Slow): 1+3, D-B-B Fireball (Fast): 1+3, D-F-F Torch: 1+3, U-D-D Hot Foot: 1+3, B-D-F Mega Lunge: 1+3, D-U-F The Pulverizer: 1+3, U-F-F Inferno Flash: 1+3, U-U-U *Incenerator: 1+3, U-B-D-D *Fireball: 1+3, F-F-F-F *Infernal: 1+3, U-D-F-A Chomp Human: 1+3, D-U-D Sauron Primal Scream: 1+3, D-U-B Earthquake Stomp: 1+3, U-D-D Leaping Bone Bash: 1+3, D-U-D The Cranium Crusher: 1+3, D-U-U Stun Roar: 1+3, B-F-F Air Throw: Tap 1+3 (in air) Neck Throw: 1+3, F-B-B *Carnage: 1+3, B-B-U-F *Grape Crusher: 1+3, F-U-D-B *Flesh Eating: 1+3, D-D-D-U Chomp Human: 1+3, D-D-U Talon Brain Basher: 1+3, B-U-F Pounce and Flip: 1+3, F-D-D Frantic Fury: 1+3, D-F-F The Slasher: 1+3, D-U-F The Face Ripper: 1+3, D-D-F Jugular Bite: 1+3, B-F-U (after a direct hit) Run Forward: 1+3, F-F-F Run Back: 1+3, B-B-B *Shredding: 1+3, F-D-U-U *Heart Wrenching: 1+3, F-D-U-D *Stampede: 1+3, F-B-U-D Chomp Human: 1+3, F-D-B Vertigo Venom Spit (Slow): 1+3, D-F-F Venom Spit (Fast): 1+3, D-B-B Voodoo Spell: 1+3, F-B-B Ground Teleport: 1+3, D-D-D Air Teleport: 1+3, D-U-U Come Slither: 1+3, B-B-B Scorpion Sting: 1+3, F-F-D *La Vache: 1+3, B-B-D-F *Shrink and Eat: 1+3, B-B-D-U *Petrify: 1+3, U-U-F-F Chomp Human: 1+3, D-F-U Primal Rage PC-CD Rom keyboard only cwh v1.2 9/17/95 pc only thanx to: ChuckD blizard14 ermac@imap1.asu.edu Cmoreno243 5. ///I'm following the manual's directions, using a joystick, and I still can't get Blizzard's Freeze Breath!!!/// The manual is wrong. Blizzard's Freeze Breath is hold buttons 1+2+4, move joystick A, T. NOT 1+2+3 A/T 6. ///How do I pause PR?/// Use the space bar. 7. ///Why are obscene words in the source code?/// It's part of the censor feature. If you achieve the top score, you'll have the opportunity to enter your full name on the high score list, instead of just your initials. The censor feature is there to keep you from entering obscene words, and its default setting is Strict. If you put in a word that the censor doesn't like, it'll replace the word with a string of j's (except for the first letter). The censor can't rub out the f-word unless it knows what the f-word is, so you'll see it and other unsavory words like it in the program's source code. Got it? Can we please stop denouncing PR as a tool of the devil now? Please...? 8. ///Where can I find the Primal Rage demo?/// ky4h@Virginia.EDU (Kin-Wah Yim) writes: For all of you who want to d/l the demo, you can get it from computer express's ftp site: ftp.cexpress.com/demos/ibm/primal.zip It's around 7.5MB, and it looks pretty cool. According to Chris (chris@skypoint.com) PC Gamer is supposed to have Primal Rage and Need for Speed demos in their October issue (disc 11). sccmcmul@ucsalf.ac.uk (christopher.mcmullen) writes: The Primal Rage demo is also available on an issue of PC Format (CD), and later, on PC ZONE's cover cd. However, they appear to be two different versions of the game, with identical graphics, but different moves, and neither work with the move list.. 9. ///Can I play PR without the CD?/// No. You have to have the CD loaded in order to play PR. This is to keep people from pirating & distributing illegal copies of the game. 10. ///Can you e-mail me a copy of PR/tell me how to get free money/send me a PR coin-op?/// No. Computer piracy is contemptible, "free money" is a scam, and a coin-op costs too much. 11. ///What bugs are in PR?/// We've noticed a few annoying glitches... sccmcmul@ucsalf.ac.uk (christopher.mcmullen) writes: 1) Finishing a round with Diablo's hot foot messes up the screen palette.. the screen turns kind of psychedelic. 2) Using the joypad, and having the sound effects on causes the character controlled by the joypad to leap around without pressing a direction. I've not had this happen in any other game, but turning the sound effects off seems to fix it. yours truly (vctr113062@aol.com) writes: 3) Using a keyboard, Sauron cannot do his Earthquake Stomp in the air. sccmcmul@ucsalf.ac.uk (christopher.mcmullen) writes: after chatting to someone at TW, this does seem to be a widespread problem with some KBs.. the way round it I've found, is to define the movement keys as the cursor keys, and then the hit keys, on the main keyboard... 4) On the left-hand side of the keyboard, characters cannot do a crouching Low Power basic attack (also knows as the "low 3+4", done by pressing the x+n+m keys). bdaniels@mercury.interpath.net (Brian Daniels) writes: 5) After a few plays, when game is brought up it will think the joystick is stuck in the up position. If you go to the game options screen the highlight scrolls up non-stop. _Very_ annoying! I've found that quitting to DOS and re-starting PR takes care of this glitch. Cwh@aol.com has an even easier fix; just hit alt-j to automatically configure the joystick (this helps with sound effect problems as well). rommel@cs.tu-berlin.de (Jens Petersen) writes: 6) There is a bug in the 2 player handicap setting. The percentage of life that is selected for the left player is actually being given to the right player and vice versa. 12. ///Where can I get more info on PR in general?/// Check out the PR General FAQ! It's updated and posted irregularly to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action, rec.games.video.arcade, rec.games.video.nintendo, and rec.games.video.sega by yours truly (Victar, vctr113062@aol.com). The current update can be found at ftp.netcom.com/pub/vi/vidgames/faqs, or in the ProPage section of GameZero's World Wide Web site, http://www.gamezero.com/team-0. There's also a condensed movelist for PR with a four-button joystick. I will repost the general FAQ/condensed movelist to a specific newsgroup or e-mail it you upon request. Please send such requests by e-mail. 13. ///Credits and Thanks/// Several of y'all deserve to be on this list but aren't because I can't remember your name! Sorry! If you'd like to remind me who you are and what I swiped from your post, e-mail me, and immortality in this FAQ's credits shall be yours. ^_^ Sir Galahad ..............moves, info rmsts@indirect.com (RMS).............................moves mbruce@tower.net (Matt Bruce).....................info chris@skypoint.com (chris)..............................info cwh ....................................moves, info edju@chaph.usc.edu (Liu Kang)......................moves, info cascade@matrix.infomatch.com (Cascade)......moves ky4h@Virginia.EDU (Kin-Wah Yim)..............info kevchow@unixg.ubc.ca (Kevin C. Chow).......moves sccmcmul@ucsalf.ac.uk (christopher.mcmullen)..info rommel@cs.tu-berlin.de (Jens Petersen)..............info bdaniels@mercury.interpath.net (Brian Daniels)..info