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Nascar Racing 4 HELP!!!

fluffypon

Nascar Racing 4 HELP!!!

by fluffypon » Mon, 09 Apr 2001 21:35:41

This is desperate!!
when I play Nascar Racing 4 (it happens worst on this game!) I get
Stuttering in the gfx... what can it be??
this is my computer specs!

128mb PC100 Ram
Abit 815i Slot 1 Motherboard
PIII Intel 800, 256k cache, 100 FSB
GeForce GTS 2 64mb AGP (Asus Board)
Soundblaster L!VE 1024
3COM TPC Network Card (connected to cable modem.. useful for online
games!.. 30ms!!!)
11.5gb UDMA33 HDD
52x Creative CD-Rom
2x CD-R
4x Parrallel CD-RW

Windows ME is running, all with latest drivers (including the Detonator
drivers for the GeForce Card) I have made sure nothing is sharing the
same IRQ as the GeForce Card and so it should work!!! but still I get
stuttering.. any ideas?!?

                        <fluffypony>

Dick Fun

Nascar Racing 4 HELP!!!

by Dick Fun » Mon, 09 Apr 2001 23:57:46

its the game
try racing alone in testing mode, youll get no stuttering
but as soon as you add computer controlled cars your graphics performance
will go way down.


Ian

Nascar Racing 4 HELP!!!

by Ian » Tue, 10 Apr 2001 01:28:47

I think Windows ME is the culprit, there are a few steps which will help
your cause.

From a post here a few months ago

1. Disable System Restore.
Open Control Panel -> System -> Performance Tab -> File System - >
Troubleshooting area -> Disable System Restore
(While you are in this window click on the Floppy Disk tab and uncheck the
box so the system doesn't check for a NEW floppy drive every time it
starts.)
~~
2. Uninstall Pc Health.
Start / Run  "\windows\pchealth\support\pchsetup /uninstall"
~~
3. Turn off Automatic Updating. (This will hog your modem for 30
mins every day when you first go on line if you don't turn it off.)
Start / Settings / Taskbar / Advanced
then check Expand Control Panel and close and go to
Start / Settings / Control Panel / Automatic Updates  and turn OFF Automatic
Updating
~~
4. Use ram memory rather than the swap file. (The system needs OVER 64 megs
of ram.)
Start / Search / Files  type and enter: "system.ini"  then click on it
and open it in Notepad and add this line after [386Enh] (without quotes)
"ConservativeSwapfileUsage=1"
~~
5. Set file system to cache about 20 times higher than its default
setting. Copy and paste these lines to Notepad and name the file
MaxCached.reg then click on MaxCached.reg from Windows Explorer and say
Yes you want to add that information to your registry. (You must
set Notepad to "all files" when you save it or it will save as text.)

-------------------------------- copy
below ----------------------------------
REGEDIT4


[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\FS

"NameCache"=hex:00,18,00,00
"PathCache"=hex:80,00,00,00
------------------------------- to
above ------------------------------------
~~
6. Disable these settings in the start menu.
Start / Run  type and enter:  "Msconfig"
then click on Startup  and  UNCHECK PcHealth, StateMgr, SchedulingAgent
and Taskmon Then allow the system to reboot so all these changes will
take effect.
~~
7.  Run Windows Explorer and click on Tools / Folder Options / View and
select "Show hidden files and folders"  then  browse the c: drive and
delete the _Restore  folder.  Hold your shift key so it doesn't move it
to the recycle bin while you press del. This folder can have hundreds of
megs of temp files if you have been running ME for a while with the
system Restore and PC Health on. If you get an error message saying
there is a sharing violation you haven't successfully turned off Pc
Health and Restore. The _Restore folder should NOT appears again in the
future (unless you update a key Microsoft program like IE).
~~
8. See if anything unnecessary is running all the time.
Press CTRL + ALT + DEl  at the same time, after you have first booted
up and see what programs are loaded. You may find several programs running
that don't need to run all the time. Most of them, if actually needed, can
be loaded from the Start / Programs menu.
~~
9.  Don't let windows run HTA, SHS and VBS Script automatically.
Those file associations allow viruses to infect your system. Open
Windows Explorer and click Tools / Folder Options / File Types and
delete HTA, SHS and VBSscript. It is very unlikely a normal PC user
would need those file associations turned on.
~~
10. Disable "Automatic check for Windows Explorer updates"
From the IE "Tools" menu click on "Internet Options" then go to
"Advanced" and uncheck the 4th box.

--
Ian P
<email invalid due to spam>


Tom Olive

Nascar Racing 4 HELP!!!

by Tom Olive » Wed, 11 Apr 2001 05:48:09

It think it's the BIOS. Update it. I had a similar problem with the 815 and
had to use a beta bios to fix it.


fluffypon

Nascar Racing 4 HELP!!!

by fluffypon » Wed, 11 Apr 2001 07:04:02

nope that didn't cure it... hmmm I wonder if it's the US copy I have..
maybe it'd work better if I had a UK copy??? comes out friday.. cheap
enough!

one also wonders if the FF Steering wheel has anything to do with it..
it runs through a com port.. any ideas for that? ***y good steering
wheel!!!!!!

                        <fluffypony>

Tim Mise

Nascar Racing 4 HELP!!!

by Tim Mise » Wed, 11 Apr 2001 09:13:36

Make sure you have no other programs running in the background like virus
checkers, etc.

-Tim


TMrsho

Nascar Racing 4 HELP!!!

by TMrsho » Mon, 16 Apr 2001 23:13:22

Just got the game and I have the same problem (most noticeable in TESTING mode)

My Spec

Pentium III 733
256Mb RAM
Voodoo 3 AGP

using Windows 98 SE

Please let me know if you find a solution....


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