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different control scheme, feel free to modify Rainbow Six to
accommodate your particular playing style.
Multiplayer options affect the manner in which two or more people
can connect online to play Rainbow Six cooperatively or competi-
tively. For a complete rundown of multiplayer modes and options,
see Appendix A.
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When you begin a new campaign, or each new mission within an
existing campaign, your first task is to proceed through the
Planning Phase. The planning phase is where you prepare for the
upcoming mission by: 
Receiving the mission briefing
Reviewing all available intelligence sources
Selecting up to eight operatives from the team roster to par-
ticipate in the mission
Selecting the equipment those team members will use
Splitting the mission roster into fire teams
Preparing a detailed fire and movement plan for each fire
team
These operations do not have to be completed in any particular
order. Feel free to hop from mode to mode while in the planning
phase-you can make a plan, then select your team, for example.
Or you can select a team first, then make a plan, and then equip
them. You get the idea. Each of these modes is fully described
under the appropriate subhead below. Alternately, you can elect to
use the default plan immediately after finishing the intelligence
briefing. On the first four missions, these plans are fairly intricate.
Subsequently, you are only provided with the insertion points for
each assault element.
When you have specified the easy difficulty setting for the plan-
ning phase, a default team is pre-loaded for you. The Team
Window depicts which team members have been selected for the
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Figure 4: The
Options menu is
accessible from 
virtually every 
other menu screen
before you enter 
the planning phase
of a mission.
The Brightness adjustment impacts the light level displayed only
during the Action Phase. If the planning screens appear dim, check
the control settings on your monitor. The Resolution controls con-
figure Rainbow Six to run at an optimum frame rate for your com-
puter. If you are already at the lowest resolution setting and you
are still experiencing sluggish performance during the Action
Phase
, refer to the ready reference card to learn how to reduce the
size of the display window and improve frame rate considerably.
Force Software, Auto-Targeting and Gore are all on/off toggles. If
you have a hardware 3D accelerator, Rainbow Six will automati-
cally take advantage of it. If you prefer to force the program to use
software acceleration routines instead, make sure this option is
on. Auto-Targeting simplifies the game considerably. It is off by
default but, if you are dying too frequently to suit your tastes, con-
sider turning it on for a time until you become more proficient at
quickly acquiring targets whenever you enter a room. With Gore
on, expect realistic blood spray, not Mortal Kombat torrents that
would make even Monty Python laugh. With Gore off, it’s like
watching an old Western movie. The bad guys just fall down when
they get shot, without any visible indication of the bullet hit(s).
The next selection on this menu is “Keyboard Controls.” If you are
inexperienced with this type of utility, we recommend that you
remain with the default control configuration. If you are a veteran
of this type of game however, and are already intimate with a 
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