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Rage God Mode & Infinite Ammo (Works For Steam)
Console
First you need to Enable the console by adding +set com_allowConsole 1 to launch options (Right click the game > properties > set launch options..)
When ingame Hit ~ this will bring up the console.Cheat codes are;
cvarAdd g_infiniteammo 1 (infinite ammo)
cvarAdd g_permagodmode 1 (God mode)
Enjoy.
RAGE EASTER EGGS
Xbox 360, PS3, PC | Submitted by Master Beef
Doom Bobblehead
At the beginning of the game a man picks you up in his dune buggy, once in the buggy look on the right of the dash and the doom character will be there in bobblehead form.
Xbox 360, PS3, PC | Submitted by XACIDBURNX
Blake Bobble Head
Subway Town, Mayor Redstone’s Office
Find the Blake Bobble Head worth $150 sitting on the corner of mayor Redstone’s desk after finishing the Blue Line Subway mission.
Xbox 360, PS3, PC | Submitted by DarkWings
Fallout Easter Egg
Wellsprings mayors office
In the Mayor’s office on the right corner of his desk, in front of the stack of books, you’ll find a Vault Boy Bobblehead.
RAGE HINTS
Xbox 360, PS3, PC | Submitted by WillB93
Easy Money At Cards
Subway Town
To get real easy money by winning card games, go to Subway Town and challenge the woman to a ‘Normal’ game with these cards –
HE Grenade
RC Car Bomb
Dropship
JK Stiles
Slime Mutant
Giant Mutant
This should fill or nearly fill your points for allocating cards.
I used this deck and won $5000 in under an hour. It works because you are guarenteed to get all your attacking cards out. However, it is not 100% undefeatable, but I won 95% of the time. It may take some getting used to, but a definite pattern should emerge.
Xbox 360, PS3, PC | Submitted by Sam1245
Infinite Money
The Outfitters, Wellsprings
If your class is either Engieneer or Crimson Elite ( Anarchy Edition ) you can buy the ingredients to make a sentry bot for $81, then build and sell them for $85. This is a $4 profit. If done repeatedly you can build them in groups of 25 for a $100 profit. In half an hour you can make over $1000 and as many constructible items as you like.
Xbox 360, PS3, PC | Submitted by magickmynd
Making Money At Wellsprings Mini-Games
Wellsprings
After you complete the initial game missions and enter wellsprings for the first time you are given the chance to play a couple of different mini-games with the locals. You have to meet with the mayor first and get your own garage and your replacement armor for your ark suit. After you get your armor its time to play. If you don’t have any start up money and nothing to sell, look on the mayors desk in his office on the bottom right corner. You will see a vault boy bobblehead worth a whopping $150! Thats even more than you can sell felltrite for! Sell the bobble head and look for an alley where a couple of locals are squatting near a game board with some holograms on it. The game is simple, you get three chances to roll the dice. After each roll the dice will either come up a skull or a crosshair. If you get a crosshair the sheriff hologram in the middle shoots and destroys a mutant hologram. If you take out all of the mutants before the end of the third role than you win, if not, you lose the money you bet. You can bet up to $25 per game. If you get four crosshairs in the first round, you get 10x the money you bet back in winnings. If you beat all the mutants by the second round than you get 4x your winnings, and if you beat all of them by the end of the third round then you break even. As far as I know this game is random, so just keep playing until you win.
Now here is the hint, save your game before you play. If you win enough money to make more than you started out with, then exit the minigame and save. Then go and play again. If you lose more money than you win, then just load up your save and try again. I started with $150, in less than an hour I had over $725! Its not really a cheat, but it helps to make infinite money to stock up on ammo and items early in the game if you are willing to take the time to do it.
RAGE UNLOCKABLES
Xbox 360, PC | Submitted by GamesRadar
RAGE Achievements
Achievement list
Arts and Crafts (10 points)
Construct 10 Engineering Items
Tinkerer (20 points)
Construct 50 Engineering Items
Passive Aggressive (30 points)
Get 3 kills with a single Sentry Bot
Three Birds, One Bomb Car (30 points)
Kill 3 Enemies with one RC Bomb Car
Keep ‘Em Coming (30 points)
Get 5 kills with one deployed Sentry Turret
Mechanocide (50 points)
Kill 100 Enemies with Sentry Bots, Sentry Turrets, or RC Bomb Cars
Jetpacker (20 points)
Kill an Authority Enforcer during Jetpack descent
Silent But Deadly (15 points)
Stealth kill 10 Enemies with the Striker Crossbow
Hat Trick (15 points)
Kill at least 3 Enemies with a single Mind Controlled Enemy
Decapathon (15 points)
Get 10 Headshot kills with the Wingstick
Open Minded (15 points)
Get 10 Headshot kills with the Sniper Rifle
Jumper (20 points)
Perform all 18 Vehicle Jumps
Gotta Have ‘Em All (20 points)
Collect all Playing Cards on one play-through
Master Chef (20 points)
Collect all Recipes and Schematics in one play-through
Hardest Deck (25 points)
Beat Teague’s hardest Deck
JACKPOT! (15 points)
Roll 4 Targets in the first round of Tombstones
Just a Flesh Wound (15 points)
Complete the final round of 5 Finger Filet
Deliverance (15 points)
Complete the final round of Strum
Minigamer (15 points)
Win all Minigames
Lead Foot (10 points)
Win a Race in the Campaign
Rage Cup (50 points)
Win all Races in the Campaign
Demolition Man (20 points)
Destroy 100 Enemy Cars
It’s Good! (15 points)
Score each of the 3 Field Goals from the ATV
Roadkill (15 points)
Run over 10 Mutants
Ghost Buster (10 points)
Complete Ghost Hideout in the Campaign
Waste Management (10 points)
Complete Wasted Garage in the Campaign
Gladiator (10 points)
Complete Mutant Bash TV in the Campaign
It’s Alive! (10 points)
Complete Dead City in the Campaign
Wellness Plan (10 points)
Complete The Well in the Campaign
Debunked (10 points)
Complete Shrouded Bunker in the Campaign
ytiC daeD (10 points)
Complete Dead City Reverse in the Campaign
Jail Break (10 points)
Complete Authority Prison in the Campaign
Vault Assault (10 points)
Complete Gearhead Vault in the Campaign
Power Struggle (10 points)
Complete Power Plant in the Campaign
Decrypted (10 points)
Complete Jackal Canyon in the Campaign
Mutie Blues (10 points)
Complete Blue Line Station in the Campaign
Bringin’ Home the Bacon (20 points)
Earn 750 Dollars in one episode of Bash TV in the Campaign
Mr. Oddjob (40 points)
Complete 5 Job Board Quests in one play-through
Dev Graffiti (15 points)
Find the secret Developer Graffiti Room
Hey, not too rough (50 points)
Finish the Campaign on any difficulty
Hurt me plenty (25 points)
Finish the Campaign on at least Normal difficulty
Ultra-violence (25 points)
Finish the Campaign on at least Hard difficulty
RAGE Nightmare (25 points)
Finish the Campaign on Nightmare difficulty
Obsessive Compulsive (75 points)
Reach 100% Completion in the Campaign
The Legend Begins… (10 points)
Complete a Legend of the Wasteland
Anthology (20 points)
Complete all Legends of the Wasteland
A True Legend (25 points)
Complete a Legend of the Wasteland on Nightmare difficulty
No Room for Sidekicks (15 points)
Complete a Legend of the Wasteland without any player(s) becoming incapacitated
Fresh Meat (10 points)
Complete a public Road RAGE match
MVP (20 points)
Get first place in a public Road RAGE match
PS3 | Submitted by GamesRadar
RAGE Trophies
Trophy List
Platinum Trophy (Platinum)
Unlock all trophies
Arts and Crafts (Bronze)
Construct 10 Engineering Items
Tinkerer (Bronze)
Construct 50 Engineering Items
Passive Aggressive (Silver)
Get 3 kills with a single Sentry Bot
Three Birds, One Bomb Car (Silver)
Kill 3 Enemies with one RC Bomb Car
Keep ‘Em Coming (Silver)
Get 5 kills with one deployed Sentry Turret
Mechanocide (Gold)
Kill 100 Enemies with Sentry Bots, Sentry Turrets, or RC Bomb Cars
Jetpacker (Bronze)
Kill an Authority Enforcer during Jetpack descent
Silent But Deadly (Bronze)
Stealth kill 10 Enemies with the Striker Crossbow
Hat Trick (Bronze)
Kill at least 3 Enemies with a single Mind Controlled Enemy
Decapathon (Bronze)
Get 10 Headshot kills with the Wingstick
Open Minded (Bronze)
Get 10 Headshot kills with the Sniper Rifle
Jumper (Bronze)
Perform all 18 Vehicle Jumps
Gotta Have ‘Em All (Bronze)
Collect all Playing Cards on one play-through
Master Chef (Bronze)
Collect all Recipes and Schematics in one play-through
Hardest Deck (Bronze)
Beat Teague’s hardest Deck
JACKPOT! (Bronze)
Roll 4 Targets in the first round of Tombstones
Just a Flesh Wound (Bronze)
Complete the final round of 5 Finger Filet
Deliverance (Bronze)
Complete the final round of Strum
Minigamer (Bronze)
Win all Minigames
MVP (Bronze)
Get first place in a public Road RAGE match
Lead Foot (Bronze)
Win a Race in the Campaign
Rage Cup (Gold)
Win all Races in the Campaign
Demolition Man (Bronze)
Destroy 100 Enemy Cars
It’s Good! (Bronze)
Score each of the 3 Field Goals from the ATV
Roadkill (Bronze)
Run over 10 Mutants
Ghost Buster (Bronze)
Complete Ghost Hideout in the Campaign
Waste Management (Bronze)
Complete Wasted Garage in the Campaign
Gladiator (Bronze)
Complete Mutant Bash TV in the Campaign
It’s Alive! (Bronze)
Complete Dead City in the Campaign
Wellness Plan (Bronze)
Complete The Well in the Campaign
Debunked (Bronze)
Complete Shrouded Bunker in the Campaign
ytiC daeD (Bronze)
Complete Dead City Reverse in the Campaign
Jail Break (Bronze)
Complete Authority Prison in the Campaign
Vault Assault (Bronze)
Complete Gearhead Vault in the Campaign
Power Struggle (Bronze)
Complete Power Plant in the Campaign
Decrypted (Bronze)
Complete Jackal Canyon in the Campaign
Mutie Blues (Bronze)
Complete Blue Line Station in the Campaign
Bringin’ Home the Bacon (Bronze)
Earn 750 Dollars in one episode of Bash TV in the Campaign
Mr. Oddjob (Silver)
Complete 5 Job Board Quests in one play-through
Dev Graffiti (Bronze)
Find the secret Developer Graffiti Room
Hey, not too rough (Gold)
Finish the Campaign on any difficulty
Hurt me plenty (Bronze)
Finish the Campaign on at least Normal difficulty
Ultra-violence (Bronze)
Finish the Campaign on at least Hard difficulty
RAGE Nightmare (Bronze)
Finish the Campaign on Nightmare difficulty
Obsessive Compulsive (Gold)
Reach 100% Completion in the Campaign
The Legend Begins… (Bronze)
Complete a Legend of the Wasteland
Anthology (Bronze)
Complete all Legends of the Wasteland
A True Legend (Bronze)
Complete a Legend of the Wasteland on Nightmare difficulty
No Room for Sidekicks (Bronze)
Complete a Legend of the Wasteland without any player(s) becoming incapacitated
Fresh Meat (Bronze)
Complete a public Road RAGE match
MVP (Bronze)
Get first place in a public Road RAGE match
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%26ldquo;On the 360 we don%26rsquo;t have a partial install option; it%26rsquo;s all or nothing, which is kind of unfortunate,%26rdquo; admitted Carmack, explaining, %26ldquo;It means you have to install 21 to 22GB of stuff which takes a long time, but if you%26rsquo;ve got it and you play it on the 360 that%26rsquo;s the way to go.%26rdquo;
%26ldquo;Once you get everything from memory that works pretty good, but if you%26rsquo;re coming straight from the hard drive then the first time you walk into everything from the DVD or from the Blu-ray %26ndash; even worse in terms of total latency time %26ndash; you listen to that Blu-ray churning around as its pulling everything in,%26rdquo; he added.
Rage will arrive for the Xbox 360 on three discs; two for the solo campaign, and another for the multiplayer. It’s unclear if the single Blu-ray PS3 version will have a similar install option when it arrives alongside its PC and Xbox 360 editions on October 4th in North America, and October 7th in the UK.
Check out John Carmack’s full keynote address, including his true feelings on developing for PC over consoles,here (opens in new tab).
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All gamers are carnivores and savages. Oh sure, some of us rarely eat meat in real life, but when we’re in a game, the thing we most want to see is our enemies turned into meat, the more rare and bloody the better. There’s something almost primal about seeing your foe turned inside out – you didn’t just win. You ripped them asunder. And there is satisfaction there. So which game this year looks best poised to satisfy our not-at-all-unhealthy bloodlust?
Rage
Capable of delivering some of the most eye-wateringly detailed graphics on the planet, Rage nonetheless keeps the gore quotient realistic and grounded. However, this creates one of those “less is more” situations – when you see the spray after unloading a shotgun shell into a mutant’s stomach, or watch as an expertly-thrown wingblade cleanly pops an enemy’s head off his body, you feel like a true master assassin. Preview
Dead Island
Zombies come apart more easily than not-yet-undead beings, and nowhere is that more evident than in this open world splatterfest. But the appeal here isn’t just that you can chop your foes into giblets. It’s the creative ways in which you can do it. Taking a cue from the Dead Rising series, Dead Island enables you to combine things like a hatchet and dynamite, which results in the ultimate sticky grenade when thrown.Preview
Prototype 2
Another open world game, but in this one you are a living bioweapon capable of incredible acts of destruction. Your body is capable of sprouting massive tendrils of living flesh, your arms can turn into blades six feet long, and nearly everything you see, be it monster, machine, human or some combination of the three, needs to be hacked into pieces. And if that wasn’t enough, you can consume people – literally – to take on their appearance.Preview
Rise of Nightmares
There’s no sense beating around the bush: Rise of Nightmares is not the prettiest game on this list. But it makes up for its lack of graphical detail by using Kinect to forge the most tangible connection between the player’s motions and what’s happening onscreen. It doesn’t quite come through in video, but here’s the point: It’s one thing to twiddle a controller stick to hack at a zombified face with an axe. But when you’re making the actual motion to press a chainsaw into a brain-eating ghoul and watching it rip through their rotting torso, it feels just a little bit more empowering. Preview
BloodRayne Betrayal
It may be the sole 2D representative on this list, but that doesn’t mean BloodRayne Betrayal is even remotely shy about letting massive gouts of crimson burst from every freshly-skewered enemy. The physiology of it all is questionable – we’re literally not sure how a creature of that size could contain that much blood. But it sure looks and feels good.Preview
Gears of War 3
A late entry, Gears of War 3 almost missed this list – as much as we love chainsawing friends, we’ve been doing that for years. But then we saw the E3 demo, in which a giant sea creature was attacking our heroes. Their solution? Blast it in the face until an eye bursts open, leaving the remnants dangling from its socket until the other one got blown out as well. This bodes well to us.Preview
Prototype 2
Truthfully, this one wasn’t even close. Prototype 2 delivers theblood and guts in more different ways than you could imagine. It’s not just that your arms become blades. It’s not just that you’re practically made of gore, sprouting giant meat tentacles all the time. It’s not just that you can stabbing some poor bastard in the neck with your arm-dagger, which will make 40-foot tendrils shoot out of his body, grab everything withing range, then retract and explode. It’s all that and more. You can see this particular hell at around the 1:06 mark in the video below, but you should really just watch the whole thing. We have a winner.Preview

Rage
Capable of delivering some of the most eye-wateringly detailed graphics on the planet, Rage nonetheless keeps the gore quotient realistic and grounded. However, this creates one of those “less is more” situations – when you see the spray after unloading a shotgun shell into a mutant’s stomach, or watch as an expertly-thrown wingblade cleanly pops an enemy’s head off his body, you feel like a true master assassin. Preview
Dead Island
Zombies come apart more easily than not-yet-undead beings, and nowhere is that more evident than in this open world splatterfest. But the appeal here isn’t just that you can chop your foes into giblets. It’s the creative ways in which you can do it. Taking a cue from the Dead Rising series, Dead Island enables you to combine things like a hatchet and dynamite, which results in the ultimate sticky grenade when thrown.Preview
Prototype 2
Another open world game, but in this one you are a living bioweapon capable of incredible acts of destruction. Your body is capable of sprouting massive tendrils of living flesh, your arms can turn into blades six feet long, and nearly everything you see, be it monster, machine, human or some combination of the three, needs to be hacked into pieces. And if that wasn’t enough, you can consume people – literally – to take on their appearance.Preview
Rise of Nightmares
There’s no sense beating around the bush: Rise of Nightmares is not the prettiest game on this list. But it makes up for its lack of graphical detail by using Kinect to forge the most tangible connection between the player’s motions and what’s happening onscreen. It doesn’t quite come through in video, but here’s the point: It’s one thing to twiddle a controller stick to hack at a zombified face with an axe. But when you’re making the actual motion to press a chainsaw into a brain-eating ghoul and watching it rip through their rotting torso, it feels just a little bit more empowering. Preview
BloodRayne Betrayal
It may be the sole 2D representative on this list, but that doesn’t mean BloodRayne Betrayal is even remotely shy about letting massive gouts of crimson burst from every freshly-skewered enemy. The physiology of it all is questionable – we’re literally not sure how a creature of that size could contain that much blood. But it sure looks and feels good.Preview
Gears of War 3
A late entry, Gears of War 3 almost missed this list – as much as we love chainsawing friends, we’ve been doing that for years. But then we saw the E3 demo, in which a giant sea creature was attacking our heroes. Their solution? Blast it in the face until an eye bursts open, leaving the remnants dangling from its socket until the other one got blown out as well. This bodes well to us.Preview
Prototype 2
Truthfully, this one wasn’t even close. Prototype 2 delivers theblood and guts in more different ways than you could imagine. It’s not just that your arms become blades. It’s not just that you’re practically made of gore, sprouting giant meat tentacles all the time. It’s not just that you can stabbing some poor bastard in the neck with your arm-dagger, which will make 40-foot tendrils shoot out of his body, grab everything withing range, then retract and explode. It’s all that and more. You can see this particular hell at around the 1:06 mark in the video below, but you should really just watch the whole thing. We have a winner.Preview

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