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Manual

On this page, you will begin to see instructions and command buttons, along with their corresponding actions.

‘Esc’ = Menu
‘W’ ‘A’ ‘S’ ‘D’ = Move
‘Mouse’ = Move Camera
‘Space bar’ = Jump
‘Tab’ = Hide/Show UI
‘F’ = Action Button 1 – Enter cars
‘T’ = Action Button 2 – Turn on/off Tv
‘Shift’ = Walk/Run
‘Wheel Mouse’ = Zoon in/Zoon out camera in cars
‘P’ = Respawn Cars – To respawn the car in case it gets stuck, press ‘P’.
‘V’ Change camera in cars
‘M’ Mute/Unmute Microphone

Aero

Aero is short for aerodynamics, which refers to how air flows around a vehicle. Improving a vehicle’s aerodynamics can make it more fuel-efficient and help it handle better at high speeds.

ABS

ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System. It is a safety feature that prevents a vehicle’s wheels from locking up when the driver brakes hard, which can cause the vehicle to skid or lose control. ABS helps the driver maintain control of the vehicle while braking, allowing for safer stops.

ESC

ESC stands for Electronic Stability Control. It is a system that helps to prevent a vehicle from losing control during sudden maneuvers or on slippery roads. ESC uses sensors to detect when a vehicle is skidding or sliding, and then automatically applies the brakes to individual wheels to help the driver maintain control of the vehicle.

TCS

TCS stands for Traction Control System. It is a safety feature that helps prevent a vehicle’s wheels from spinning when accelerating on slippery surfaces such as ice or wet roads. TCS uses sensors to detect when a wheel loses traction and then reduces engine power or applies the brakes to that wheel to help maintain traction and prevent the vehicle from slipping.