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Product:
Need for Speed 3: Hot Pursuit
Vendor:
Electronic Arts
Tested operating systems:
Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Vista, Windows XP
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Need for Speed 3: Hot Pursuit
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Submitted on 1999-01-01 12:00:00
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Submitted on 2001-04-01 12:00:00
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just run the install in 9x compatibility mode, otherwise the game works smoothly
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Submitted on 2001-07-01 12:00:00
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Received the follow messages:
1) First thing first make you sure you have install the latest SP1 and Windows 2000 Application Compatibility Update March 2001 & DX8.01a. You find everthing you need right here.
2) It installs fine under compatability mode but does nothing when starting up. Under compatability mode it gives the following errors: Msvcrt is not an win32s application, Cannot find the entry Ft_exit8 in the kernel32 dll. Allready tried to download the ntpatch but there seems to be a version difference. Tried to run the game under win2k sp2 appcompat march01
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Submitted on 2002-06-01 12:00:00
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Submitted on 2002-06-01 12:00:00
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Submitted on 2004-08-01 12:00:00
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Installs from the CD very slowly. Once I run the game executable from the hard drive, the cursor turns into an arrow/hourglass for a second, and everything's back to normal. No game execution, no resolution change, nothing.
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Submitted on 2004-12-01 12:00:00
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just run the install in 9x compatibility mode, otherwise the game works smoothly
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Submitted on 2004-12-01 12:00:00
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However, network play doesn't work
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Submitted on 2005-01-01 12:00:00
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Installs fine with and without compatibility modes, but does not start. The game does not start from either a shortcut or the actual .exe, nothing happens.
Operating System: Windows XP Rating:




Submitted on 2008-05-29 15:54:06
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O/S: Windows XP Professional, SP2
System: AMD Athlon 3200+ with ASUS A8V VM-SE, built-in Graphics
* Works perfectly, no hacks applied
* however, when I upgraded video drivers I now have problems with missing textures. Rolling back video drivers fixed it.
System: AMD Athlon 3200+ with ASUS A8V VM-SE, built-in Graphics
* Works perfectly, no hacks applied
* however, when I upgraded video drivers I now have problems with missing textures. Rolling back video drivers fixed it.
Operating System: Windows Vista Rating:





Submitted on 2008-07-18 07:50:11
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WINDOWS 2000 / XP / VISTA COMPATIBILITY GUIDE FOR NEED FOR SPEED III: Hot pursuit.
The following procedure will make your Need For Speed III: Hot Pursuit game RUN NEAR PERFECT UNDER WINDOWS 2000 / XP/ Vista.
Game will run almost just as good and in the same speed as under win95/98/me. And I 've tried to make it as much detailed as possible, so non-advanced users can follow it.
So, let's start:
NOTE: You must not have the game already installed in your computer in order to follow this procedure. If you already have the game installed, please uninstall it (don't worry, we will install it again, but in such way it will make it compatible)
1. Go to "(My) Computer" --> Right click your disc drive (the one the game disk is inserted into) and then click on "open" --> go to "SETUP" folder --> go to "ENGLISH" folder (or whatever other language you wish to choose as the installation language)
2. Right click on SETUP.EXE file (it's the one that has an icon with a grey computer and a box infront) --> click on "Properties" --> click on the "Compatibility" tab. Enable the "Run this program in compatibility mode for" option. Select "windows 95" from the menu below. Then enable the "disable visual themes", and "turn off advanced text services for this program" options. Make sure that the "Run in 256 colors" and "Run in 640x480 screen resolution" options are disabled. Click apply and Ok.
3. Close all open windows, eject and reinsert the disc, and install the game. Make sure you make a FULL installation of the game.
4. Reboot
5. Now you can run the game under windows 2000/xp/vista, but only in software render mode (the game cannot take advantage of the 3D acceleration of your graphics card, and thus graphics appear primitive). To enable 3D acceleration go, Start --> All programs --> Electronic Arts --> Need For Speed III --> 3D Device Setup. On the window that opens, under the "3D graphics renderer" section, make sure that "Direct3D Device1" is selected from the menu (or if you don't see that, select anything else available except "software renderer"). and then OK. If a warning appears, just click yes/ok and then Ok again.
I have tried this on an two computers, with a NVIDIA and an ATI cards, and it's perfect. It even works on Vista, with minor lockups during loading and exit
The following procedure will make your Need For Speed III: Hot Pursuit game RUN NEAR PERFECT UNDER WINDOWS 2000 / XP/ Vista.
Game will run almost just as good and in the same speed as under win95/98/me. And I 've tried to make it as much detailed as possible, so non-advanced users can follow it.
So, let's start:
NOTE: You must not have the game already installed in your computer in order to follow this procedure. If you already have the game installed, please uninstall it (don't worry, we will install it again, but in such way it will make it compatible)
1. Go to "(My) Computer" --> Right click your disc drive (the one the game disk is inserted into) and then click on "open" --> go to "SETUP" folder --> go to "ENGLISH" folder (or whatever other language you wish to choose as the installation language)
2. Right click on SETUP.EXE file (it's the one that has an icon with a grey computer and a box infront) --> click on "Properties" --> click on the "Compatibility" tab. Enable the "Run this program in compatibility mode for" option. Select "windows 95" from the menu below. Then enable the "disable visual themes", and "turn off advanced text services for this program" options. Make sure that the "Run in 256 colors" and "Run in 640x480 screen resolution" options are disabled. Click apply and Ok.
3. Close all open windows, eject and reinsert the disc, and install the game. Make sure you make a FULL installation of the game.
4. Reboot
5. Now you can run the game under windows 2000/xp/vista, but only in software render mode (the game cannot take advantage of the 3D acceleration of your graphics card, and thus graphics appear primitive). To enable 3D acceleration go, Start --> All programs --> Electronic Arts --> Need For Speed III --> 3D Device Setup. On the window that opens, under the "3D graphics renderer" section, make sure that "Direct3D Device1" is selected from the menu (or if you don't see that, select anything else available except "software renderer"). and then OK. If a warning appears, just click yes/ok and then Ok again.
I have tried this on an two computers, with a NVIDIA and an ATI cards, and it's perfect. It even works on Vista, with minor lockups during loading and exit
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Submitted on 2009-01-05 10:38:37
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This works great, I just followed the instructions and "poof" im racing like back in the days....
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Submitted on 2009-11-30 12:07:45
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Everything is ok, but is it usual to receive a warning that says "Your HD is down to 1mb or less" each time I run the game, and so can't save it?
Operating System: Windows 7 Rating:




Submitted on 2010-01-12 10:53:08
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To fix this issue with the 1MB error, you need a special *.sdb file for nfs3.exe. This is a configuarion file of the "windows compatibility toolkit". You can download it from microsoft for free.
Manual to do this *.sdb file: http://www.compatdb.org/support/topics/175472_need_for_speed_2_se_and_win_xp_nfs2_se.html
Now I can play NFS3 with a high resolution and without errors. And I can save - thats on the new Windows 7 (of course Vista too).
Greetings
Rayman
Manual to do this *.sdb file: http://www.compatdb.org/support/topics/175472_need_for_speed_2_se_and_win_xp_nfs2_se.html
Now I can play NFS3 with a high resolution and without errors. And I can save - thats on the new Windows 7 (of course Vista too).
Greetings
Rayman


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