Note: as of April 28, 2008 USA/EU IPs have been blocked from http://www.driftcity.jp.
This guide is for anyone who wishes to get an account on the Japanese version of Drift City, published by Arario. Sadly the Korean version of the game, Skid Rush, is only available to Korean Citizens with a valid identification number.
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Start by going to http://www.driftcity.jp/ - you'll notice 4 orange squares in the middle. Click on the bottom left one with the white and blue text, and the three red arrows pointing to the right (if you hover your cursor over this link, the status bar will say "javascript:viewStartRegi();".
Step one of the registration will commence.
If you have trouble clicking the button, you can try using a different browser (Internet Explorer 7 works well) or double checking to see if you have javascript enabled.
After clicking the button, Arario will send you an email. You should receive the email within 24 hours, otherwise there might have been an error. You could attempt to send another email by starting the process over again, or attempt to contact register@arario.jp (however, they may not have staff who know English). The email will be from info@arario.jp, however it may end up in your junk folder.
Follow the link in the email to continue the verification process - it will expire within 24 hours so if you put it off, you'll have to restart the process. If you are unable to click it for some reason, you can try copy and pasting it into the URL bar of your browser. Also note that you can only use this link one time - you will have to re-register your email if something happens.
Authorization has now been completed, and you'll be presented a full page of input boxes to fill out separated into three parts.
If you don't want to give any more information to Arario, you can skip this section.
Simply check the box above the "Step 4" button (it says "Agree to the use of contract," 利用契約に同意する), then click that to continue.
The next page simply shows you a "receipt" of what you've already submitted, click the button at the bottom to continue.
Another email gets sent to you, this time it is confirmation that you completed registration. You user ID will appear here, as well as the first two characters of your password (the rest are bulleted out).
On the new page you'll see a big green box and a table below. They want you to review the specifications list at the bottom (translated here):
| Specifications | Minimum Requirements | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | PENTIUM4 equivalent (1.8GHz) | PENTIUM4 equivalent (2.4GHz) |
| RAM | 256MB | 1024MB or more |
| VRAM | Geforce4 MX (64MB or more) | Geforce FX 6000 (128MB or more) |
| HDD Space | 1GB | More than 1GB. |
| DirectX | 9.0c | Newest version. |
| Internet Connection | Anything | Greater than ADSL. |
The game client is 391MB.
If you click the green button denoting that you've already installed the game, you'll be sent to the final step (7).
When ready, continue by clicking the black and white button at the bottom (like the other steps).
On this page you'll see a jeep flying through the air and a big orange button. Click the button to begin the download of the 391MB client.
After finishing the download and pressing ok through the various warnings Windows may give you, you'll be first prompted by the EULA window. Click "Agree" in the bottom right.
Now you'll get to choose the destination folder - if you already have a version of Drift City installed, remember not to install it in the same place! Luckily the default is "C:\Program Files\Arario\Drift City" so you shouldn't have to worry. The installation is 413.5MB, and when you are ready to proceed click on "Install."
After the installation is complete, the box will disappear with no confirmation. Check your desktop for an icon.
An icon should have appeared on the desktop - double click it to begin!