EA Rugby 2001 FAQ v1.0 For PC-CD Rom By ADD_ (ADD_@hotmail.com) 26.07.00 CONTENTS: Introduction System Requirements Contols Game Modes Game Options Camera Views Teams/Players Stadium List Secrets/Cheats Bugs Wish List Frequently Asked Questions Credits Links Conact Info -INTRODUCTION- This is the faq for EA Sports long over-due Rugby 2001 (formerly Rugby World Cup '99). Originaly planned for release to coincide with the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales it was unexpectedly delayed, over a year later a less than expected (from EA) but none the less highly anticipated rugby game is finaly being released, but with so many features missing, it can be expected that EA will release updated versions (Unless it bombs like EA Cricket '99) in the near future, this may be much easier given the versitility of the PC and the ease it would take to make simple patches. How ever would EA sports throw away potential profits in free updates as opposed to rehased releases (FIFA, Madden series). Enough Politics, a little about me, I'm a Kiwi through and through so I am very excited about this game, like most New Zealanders Rugby is my life so please understand if i get a little worked up. I also wrote the FAQ for Jonah Lomu Rugby for Playstation so this isn't too different. ADD_ (ADD_@hotmail.com) -SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS- Minimum Specs: P200 Windows 98 32 megs RAM 400 megs free space Reccomneded Specs: 3D card 64 megs RAM -CONTROLS- (This is the defult key mapping) General Controls: Arrow Keys -Move player V -Sprint ESC -Menu With the ball: Arrow keys -Move selected player Z,X -Pass left and right respectively X then Z -Dummy pass left Z then X -Dummy pass right A -Drop Goal/Punt S -Up and Under (Bomb) D -Grubber kick/Kick loose ball V -Fend/sprint C -Touch down(in own in-goal area) Dive on loose ball in either in-goal area Any Key -Score try Without the ball Z(Hold) -Tackle Z(Tap) -Smother Tackle Z(Repedatly) -Contest ball in smother tackle X -Change player C -Touch down(in own in goal area) Dive on loose ball in either in-goal area Set plays: Scrums, Rucks, Mauls, Lineouts: Arrow keys -Push, rotate, dig in the scrum Z -Feed ball (scrum) S -Rake the ball back (scrum) Z -Halfback pass left X -Halfback pass right C -Halfback pass behind A -Halfback run on left S -Halfback run on right V -Bind/Add players to ruck/maul (ruck/maul) Z -Select jumper (lineout) Z -Catch lineout ball (lineout) X -Tap ball (lineout) Kicks: (kick off, drop outs, touch kick from penalty) Arrows -Aim kick A -Kick S -Increase elevation D -Decrease elevation Kicks: (Kicks at goal) Arrow Key Up -Increase elevation Arrow Key Down -Decrease elevation Arrow Key Left -Rotate left Arrow Key Right -Rotate right A -Kick Z -Increase velocity X -Decrease velocity D -Curl left F -Curl Right Kicks: (tap) A -Tap and run Z -Tap and pass left X -Tap and pass right -GAME MODES- These are 7 game modes in Rugby 2001: Rugby World Cup - A golbal event progresses from group matches to a knockout stage, all 20 teams are playable. Friendly - Experience the tension and excitement of an international friendly match. Any 2 teams can play in any of the 23 stadiums. Team stats can be altered for a fairer match. 6 Nations - A European tournament involving England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales in round robin play, the winner is the team with the most wins. Tri-Nations - The "big 3" Australia, New Zealand and South Africa play each other twice, the winner is the team with the most wins. Bledisloe Cup - Three games are played between Australia and New Zealand, the cup is awarded to the team who wins 2 or more games, however in the result of a tournament tie the Bledisloe is retained by the previous holders. (The real Bledisloe Cup has been changed to 2 mathes and takes part during the Tri-Nations) Calcutta Cup - A single match between England and Scotland for the Calcutta Cup, in the event of a draw the previous holder retains the trophy. Training - Practice your skills with any team in any stadium. the following training senarios are available: -Tutorial takes you through the basics of the game one by one. (recommended for beginers) -Free Game Practice your running and passing -Set Kicks Practice conversions and goal kicks. -Scrums Practice scrums -Lineouts Practice your lineouts -Training Match Use all of the skills you have learnt against a training side with nothing on the line. -GAME OPTIONS- -Audio: (these options have a sliding bar) Music Commentry Volume Sound FX Crowd Noise -Video: Detail Level -Low, Medium, High, Very High -Game Settings Half Length -2 to 40 mins (4 mins defult) Replay Size -Off, Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large Wheather -Dry, Drizzle, Rain, Storm, Random Time Of Day -Random, Day, Night (Only affects friendly matches) Fatigue -On/Off Injuries -On/Off Auto Replay -On/Off -CAMERA VIEWS- Open Play Free Cam -Generaly looking straight up the field from behind the team with the ball. Tends to sweep around at the slightest hint of one team gaining possesion making pushing/dig in change buttons. Combines most of the other camera angles. Sideline Cam -This camera runs perpendicular to the goal lines at a low angle. Best camera for push/dig in, has difficulty tracking players running down the nearest touch line. Isometric Cam -A more "fixed" camera, parallel to the goal line. About the same as Open Play Free Cam. My personal favourite Isometric High Cam -Similar to isometric cam but with a slightly higher angle. -TEAMS- The 20 qualifing teams from the 1999 Rugby World Cup are included: Argentina Australia Canada England Fiji France Ireland Italy Japan Manu Samoa Namibia New Zealand Romania Scotland South Africa Spain Tonga Uraguay USA Wales Each player is rated in 9 areas: Backs: Forwards: -Overall /100% Overall /100% -Speed /100% Speed /100% -Ball Handling /100% Ball Handling /100% -Weight XXXKg Weight /XXXKg -Stamina /100% Stamina /100% -Height XXXcm Stength /100% -Fitness /100% Fitness /100% -Passing /100% Aggression /100% -Kicking /100% Tackling /100% So far the best players in the game are: Overall 94% S. Larkham (AUS) A. Walker (AUS) J. Van der Westhuizen (SAF) 93% A. Mehrtens (NZ) C. Spencer (NZ) P. Montgomey (SAF) 92% N.Back (ENG) L. Dailagio (ENG) G. Bashop (JAP) Kicking: 98% A. Merhtens (NZ) M. Burk (Aus) G. Qesada (ARG) N. Jenkins (WAL) Speed: 97% B. Tune (AUS) J. Van der Westhuizen (SAF) P. Roussouw (SAF) S. Teblanche (SAF) Tackling: 96% L. Dallagio (ENG) 95% T. Rodber (ENG) A. Benazzi (FRA) A. J. Venter (SAF) A. Venter (SAF) Passing: 98% N. Perry (ENG) 97% T. Castainnede (FRA) T. Horan (AUS) -STADIUM LIST- All 18 stadia form the 1999 World Cup plus an Italian and additional Southern Hemisphere stadia are included in the game: Wales - Cardif - Mellennium Stadium Wrexham - Racecourse Ground Llanelli - Stradey Park England - London - Twickenham Huddersfield - McAlpine Stadium Leicester - Welford Road Bristol - Ashton Gate Ireland - Dublin - Lansdowne Road Belfast - Ravenhill Park Limerick - Thomond Park Scotland - Galashields - Netherdale Ediburgh - Murrayfield Glasgow - Hampden Park France - Toulouse - Stade Municipal Bordeaux - Stade Lescure Beziens - Stade Mediterranee Lens - Stade Felix Bollaert Paris - Stade de France Italy - Rome - Australia - - Melbourne - Colonial Stadium - Sydney - Stadium Australia New Zealand - - Auckland - Eden Park South Africa - Johanasburg - Ellis Park -SECTRETS/CHEATS- None at this time -BUGS- * Rucks look absolutly terrible, they appear the same as scrums but with the tackled player on the ground in the middle of it. * Rules - Some of the rules are a little off to say the least. (Marks) * Tackleball, no one attempts to support the tackled player unless you tell them to. * Halfback is often no where near the ruck leaving a flanker to play halfback instead of binding the ruck. * All passes are lofted or slow * No advantage played for knock-ons * Players won't get up after a tackle if not held * Players will run in a circle rather than turn 180 * Push/Dig in are rleative to the camera which often rotates around the play. * M. Nakauta (Fiji) is a lock not an inside center * There is no advantage played from knock ons, offsides, etc. * If you are forced to replace a forward with a back (or vice versa) you can never remove that player from that positon. * Some of the player ratings are very inaccurate. * When a player is subbed off the commentators continue to call their name * Substitutions are always listed as been performed by the human team * No way of telling which players are injured -WISH LIST- * More Stadiums * Provincial teams (Super 12/Hienikin/Currie Cups) * Set move editor * Player Creator/Editor * PSX version * Internet/LAN/Modem Multiplayer option * Sidesteping * Better/Fixed camera angles * Better rucks * Better looking fends * Goosesteps or another way of beating ankle taps * No. 8 Detatching from the scrum * The same statistics for every player ie: tackling stat for backs, height stat for forwards. * Quick throw ins * Better commentry (quantity, quantity and following the action) * Jersey numbers for substitutes -FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS- Q: When is the PSX version being released? A: Creative Assembly canned teh PSX version stating "a declining market" for PSX games. A PSX2 version is rumoured to be in production and is supposedly planned to be released at the same time as the PSX2 console in NZ/AUS. Q: When is Rugby 2001 being released? A: The full game is schedualed for release on the 25th of August for Nz/Aus and the 1st of September for the rest of the world. Q: Will be included in the game? A: Creative Assembly has included most of the new international players for the 2000 season into the world cup squads but sadly not all of them are included (Robinson, MacDonald) Q: Is there a demo for Rugby 2001? A: Yes, you can get it from Creative Assembly's web site (www.creative-assembly.co.uk), its about 15 megs and features England vs Australia with 4 minutes of play. There is also a CD based demo that features a few more features(commentry) Q: Help, I can't win any rucks! A: Press teh bind button (defult V) a few times to bind some forwards and dig in, wait for the oppositions power to drop a bit and then push followed by more diggin in, keep doing this a few times. It is very effective if you push immediately after the opposition has becasue their power will be very low. Some times your halfback can scoot in and pass the loose ball before a ruck forms. Q: How do I win scrums against the head(feed) A: Push as soon as the halfback begins to put the ball in and before the power meter appears and keep tapping rake(default X), when the power meter appears dig in and wait to push again, you should know you have achieved a tighthead when your halfback runs behind your side of the scrum. -CREDITS- Jamie Gough for fianaly getting us some info from the programers. Tony from Creative Assembly for all the info. The_Bill for getting a hold of an early maual -LINKS- http://connect.to/rugby Jammie Gough's Rugby 2001 site. www.easportsrugby.com Official Rugby 2001 site. www.rwc99.com Official Rugby World Cup 99 site. -CONTACT INFO- You can contact me with questions, comments or if you have anyhting to input at ADD_@hotmail.com, just no spam or other junk! This document Copyright 1998 Adam Bell