> There are actually two settings: Night and Weather. On the race main menu,
> click on the button that says 'Location' (not the arrow, the button) to go
> to the track screen. In that menu, there are the options for both Night
> racing (OFF for day, ON for night) and Weather (OFF for always nice and dry,
> ON for rain/snow, which can be (annoyingly) intermittent)
> Kirk Lane
> >Turn weather "on" in the options section.
> >> HI all,
> >> How do I play a track of NFSIII at night.
> >> My video card is a Wicked3D Vengeance with Voodoo banshee chip
> >> Many thanks in advance
> >> Matthew
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Yes, But does anyone know that you can tweak your car with rain tires...???
My Favorite Track is Empire City at night and in the wet weather... Really fun
to drive in... Also Hometown is one kick tail track with wet weather...
My advice is this...if you like wet weather turn it on, else leave it off, and
have fun while you burn ***...
Hot Pursuit mode is also cool.... Give me a Pursuit Diablo or El Nino, and I
will get out the spike strips proto....Once I literally closed down a section of
track by taking out three cars in the same area, and then, using them as a
blockade to route a speeder right onto the spike strip....Also lay a strip down
at the end of a tunnel section.. They never know what hit them....heh heh heh
Tucson Coyote... Arizona Speed Divison!