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Colin McRae Rally 3 v1.1 Patch

For Colin McRae Rally on the PlayStation, GameFAQs has 23 cheat codes and secrets.

This upgrade fixes some of the known issues with the final release of the game. A full fix list can be seen in more information or the readme included in the patch.

'Colin McRae Rally 3'

Patch 1.1

31/07/03

Rogue warrior google books. I. INSTALLING THE PATCH

II. FIXES

III. CONTROLLER SETUP TIPS

IV. COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS

I. INSTALLING THE PATCH:

The patch is a self-extracting file. Simply run it from the directory you downloaded it to and it will find your Colin McRae Rally 3 directory and update the game.

II. FIXES:

This patch contains the following updates:

1) Controller setup now contains a 'Return to Centre' option.

2) Non-English co-driver speech is fixed for Windows 98 machines with SBLive cards.

3) A sound glitch arising from wrongly reported maximum playback frequencies has been fixed (this should improve sound quality on low-end cards)

4) Performance boosted on T&L cards by reducing the update rate for some of the effects.

5) Fixed a logic error that allowed running with no sound card to crash.

6) The VSync problem has been fixed.

7) Force feedback update rate improved.

8) The USA season 2 stages 1&2 English co-driver errors have been fixed.

III. CONTROLLER SETUP TIPS:

1. Steering Wheel Tips

There are two different ways in which the pedals might be configured through windows itself. The most common of which uses a single axis for both pedals. This is the setup default in the game. Users of these controllers can just go straight through the controller options screen and play immediately. If the pedals are configured as two different axes (All Microsoft and Logitech steering wheels allow this as do most others), then the key defines for accelerate and brake must be reconfigured. Most controllers using separate axes will also need the flip accelerate/brake option set to yes as the values reported through DirectX are in reverse to what you might expect.

2. Controller menu options

The following options are only available when not using the keyboard for

control:

Analogue steering and acc/brake - governs whether the steering will be controlled by a button (digital) or by a d-pad on a controller. The key configuration screen which follows will then only accept setup from that type of control.

Flip acc/brake: This is most useful on steering wheels where the pedals operate in reverse (ie when fully depressed they report no value and when released report full) - this can be seen either in the appropriate dialogue box in the Gaming Controllers option in the control panel or in the in-game axis calibration screen. This can also be used for reversing the axis if using a d-pad up/down for accelerate and brake.

3. Calibration Tips

Deadzone - This is a zone within an axis range that it is interpret as being at rest. A range is given here, as slight movements on the controller around the rest state should not trigger actions. In the case of steering wheels, it is greatly advised that the deadzone is set as low as possible.

Saturation - This is the point on an axis at which it is defined as being at full range. Again, bringing this closer to centre for steering wheels is advised to reduce the amount of turn a wheel needs to be at to be at full lock.

4. Analogue controls command line

Using 'ANALOGUECONTROLLERS' on the command line will force analogue. Setting the steering to analogue will increase the responsiveness of the steering. Moving the controller to full lock will mean that the car wheels will immediately go to full lock. This should provide a more accurate, but challenging driving experience. No game controller should be either added or removed once the game has been started.

IV. COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS:

To run the game with one of the options below, right-click on the desktop shortcut to the game, and select 'Properties'. Select the 'Shortcut' tab. Indy 440 intake. In the 'Target' box add the following command (without inverted commas) at the end of the line. In Windows 98, this means after the final inverted commas.

The command line options are as follows:

'NOSHADERS' -> forces the game to use the Fixed Vertex Function render path (ie removes all pixel shader effects).

'STATICBUFFERS' -> Set this to fix the Geforce 4 MX440 crash bug for nvidia drivers below version 43.80

'NOVIDEOS' -> turns off playing of the videos. (The front-end/attract videos audio is enabled unless 'NOSOUND' is also used.)

'LQVIDEOS' -> Forces the use of low quality videos

'HQVIDEOS' -> forces the use of high quality videos.

'NOSOUND' -> Forces the sound to be switched off

'ANALOGUECONTROLS' -> Explained below

'RESETCONTROLS' -> Reset the controller setup

'RESETDISPLAY' -> Reset the display setup

Note. If you use 'NOVIDEOS' the 3 frontend/attract videos still play, but

only the audio. This then keeps the game background music. If the 'NOSOUND'

option is also set then these last 3 movies are fully disabled.

GAME INFORMATION
Game Name:Colin McRae Rally 3
Region:USA
Console:PlayStation 2
Game Release:2003-04-22
Genre:Racing
Publisher:Codemasters
Languages:English
Image Format:ISO
Game ID:SLUS-20502
Downloads:555
Users Score:

Description:

Colin McRae Rally 3 is a Racing video game published by Codemasters released on April 22, 2003 for the PlayStation 2.

How to play with PCSX2 Emulator:

Colin Mcrae Rally 3 Intro Get the Latest version of PCSX2 and choose: System -> Boot ISO. Then Select the .iso or .bin file.

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Colin McRae Rally 3 (USA) PS2 ISO Download:

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1.31 GB