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I had the same problem, SP1 fixed it for me.
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I had a similar problem in some games. The problem went away when I disabled EAX. Hope this helps.
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A few months ago, someone posted a memory tweak. Something like UsePhysicalMemory=1 in system.ini. Does anyone remember this, or have a link to this? Thanks for your help.
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on the via download page, there's also a file, agp403d.exe, or something like that, it's supposed to be installed when you do the 4in1, but it's worth a shot to install that separately
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If that doesn't work, the instructions for the NFS4 demo should. To play the game in Direct3D do the follow: 1. You'll need to have Need for Speed III installed on your computer (ie.Win98 partition) or your Need for Speed III CD handy for this to work. 2. Make a backup of the 3DData.dat file in the x:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\Need For Speed High Stakes Demo\3dsetup directory. 3. Replace the files in the x:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\Need For Speed High Stakes Demo\3dsetup directory with the ones in your NFS3 Installation or your NFS3 CD. 4. Replace the 3DData.dat file with the backup you made in step 2. 5. Run 3D Device Setup, and choose "Direct3D Device 1". You'll get some error message about this being untested, ignore it.
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you can get directx 5 for nt, go to http://ftpsearch.lycos.com and search for dx5nt4.zip that should help some, but I totally recommend getting win2000 if you can.
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actually the last compatibility update was supposed to screw up half-life, I didn't try it, but the supposed update did cause problems, and there was a fix on the site here. if you're not having problems now, I wouldn't touch the update
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I'm not too impressed with the new drivers. Everything still seems to work, but in UT I've lost about 6 fps when going from the last official (3.78) drivers. Any suggest any tweaks to help correct this? what about the setting for FSAA?
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Nvidia has officially released Detonator 2 drivers on their website The filename for Win2k is w2k-522.zip
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I don't see it at anywhere either...I think 1.1.0.0 is still nonexistent at this point
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100 confetti flies horns blow "I'm going to Disney World!"
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I'm using D3D, I think there's better support for D3D and Glide in UT rather than OGL. But I didn't notice a big frame rate difference between D3D and OGL on my TNT.
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go to Tools, Folder Options there's a setting there to have all folders remember the settings...I don't remember exactly what is, I'm at work and on a 98 machine
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last time I tried it, Win98SE added itself to the boot menu without causing any problems. As far as having both on the same partition, Win2k and win98 will share folders such as Program Files, but hopefully that won't cause any problems for you