beat him any character in classic(not story)mode
yes you can unlock Cosmo in sonic riders zero gravity you cant get cosmo in sonic zero gravity riders for Nintendo wii. the characters you can get are sonic, tails, knuckles, jet, wave, storm, silver, blaze, knights, shadow, Amy, eggman, rouge, cream, billy hatcher, amigo, SCR-GP, and SCR-HD.
Really Easy, you unlock SCR-HD in free race after you have beaten the Babylon storyYou unlock SCR-GP by beating the Babylon Story
Only play with SCR-GP once time im granprix mode to unlock it. but it's not confirmed yet By Phill07 "Aurora's Gueto"
The BEST way to unlock SCR-HD is to beat him in the Babaloyn stage (not the one with the one the giant robot floating over your head.) in Free Race when he appears, hope this helped.
Lets see theres knuckles, sonic, tails, wave ,jet , scr gp ,scr hd, storm, nights,billy hatcher,amigo,cream,Rouge,shadow,Amy rose, blaze,silver,i think that's all. Dash
You need to beat Sucsesfully Heroes on story Mode.
Cream, Rouge and Shadow: Clear Hero Story mode. NiGHTS, Billy Hatcher and Amigo: Clear all missions in Mission Mode. Silver, Eggman, Blaze and SCR GP: Clear Babylon Story mode. SCR HD: Beat him in Free Race when it appears. Super Sonic: Achieve Extreme on all missions in Story Mode.
Go to free race. If you saw a robot with blue robot eye, had a mad expression, when in the track, gold scr-gp sign, finish the game in 1st rank then scr-hd will be unlocked. If you don't saw the robot like that, quit then retry again until you saw it.
SCR-HD is unlocked by playing in Free Race Mode. Fel free to exit as many races as desired. Cautiously determine who your opponents are. When you see SCR-HD in your race, simply get yourself to the goal before it does. Putting it simply, beat it in a free race.
I's a electronic component that act like a controlled diode. It can be used as a switch on some applications, but with some limits. 1- A SCR is a diode, and as such, it only conduct in one direction. 2-The SCR only turn off when the current passing it reaches zero.
It turns off. Once the SCR is turned on (fired) it stays on until the voltage across it goes to zero. One way to do that is to hit it with a negative pulse. You need to be careful about how large that negative pulse is, though, as you could destroy the SCR.
Once an SCR has been turned on by means of a gate pulse, it latches, or remains on. The only way to turn the SCR off is to either remove the anode to cathode voltage, remove the load current (SCR's have a minimum current below which they will not fire), or reverse bias the SCR. If the SCR is used in an AC circuit, turn off is easy. This is because the voltage falls to zero, then reverse biases the SCR every cycle. This naturally turns off the SCR. In fact, you have to re-trigger the gate every cycle to turn it back on. In a DC circuit, the SCR must be reset by some means as mentioned above. Once the SCR fires, there is nothing you can do to the gate to control the device. The gate only turns it on, not off. There is a similar device, called a GTO, or gate-turn-off device, that can be turned off via the gate. Once an SCR is on it will not turn -off unless the minimum holding current is met. that can be accomplished by reversing anode polarity or by decreasing loading to below holding current