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Don’t fall into the trap of failing to practice between missions once
you have “gone operational” in a campaign. Real world hostage
rescue teams spend thousands of hours practicing Close Quarter
Combat (CQB) skills in mock “Kill Houses,” refining their marks-
manship on the gun range and working out to stay in peak physi-
cal condition. These years of dedication and determination pay off
in full during a few short moments of intense life or death combat,
which is all the action that most of team members will actually
see over the course of an entire career (when you consider that
the average CQB engagement is over in five minutes or less).
The training objectives for each course of instruction are described
below. These objectives are based on “Lessons Learned” by many
“operators” who preceded you. Pay close attention to detail 
and get as much from each lesson as you can. Once you have
exhausted all of the training potential of these exercises, don’t 
forget that you can also practice any mission profile you have 
previously completed by selecting that option from the Single
Player menu.
Obstacle Course
When most people think of an obstacle course, they attribute a
negative connotation to the term. That is why the Marine Corps
and other services have re-labeled these mainstays of military
training as “confidence” courses. Building confidence is really
what this level of training is all about. Herein, your objectives are
to practice tactical movement; using obstacles for cover and con-
cealment, running across open areas swiftly, climbing over
obstructing terrain, shifting from a walk to a crouch and back
again, sidestepping to cover your firing arc, and learning to shift
between first and third person points of view while completing the
course. Consult the ready reference card for specific commands for
each of these actions. Most of you will find that the optimum con-
trol configuration for Rainbow Six is to use the keyboard for move-
ment and the mouse to control your point of view. If you are
already accustomed to a different configuration, however, you can
go to the Options menu (see below) to re-map the commands to
suit your individual playing style.
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Options
This takes you to the same Options screen available from the Main
Menu. See the appropriate heading below for a description of the
functions provided via the Options menu.
Multiplayer Menu
The Rainbow Six multiplayer modes and options are documented
in Appendix A of this manual.
Training
We have created several training missions to help you become
familiar with commonly performed actions within the game. Prior to
embarking on a full-fledged campaign, it would be a good idea to
spend some time perfecting your skills in these mission profiles.
Figure 3: Maximize
every training oppor-
tunity you have.
Remember, the
more you sweat in
peacetime, the less
you bleed in war!
Scroll through the list of training missions and either left click or
use the Tab, Arrow and Enter keys to select a course of instruc-
tion. The courses are designed to be taken in sequence to help
you progress from rudimentary fire and movement skills to
advanced tactical planning. Nevertheless, you are not penalized for
taking them in any order desired and you may also repeat them as
often as you like.
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