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- TOMB RAIDER 3
-
- Readme File v1.0
- 11/12/98
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- Contents
- ========
-
- DirectX 6
- Prepare Your Hard Drive
- Installation
- Setup
- Hardware Requirements
- Final Controls
- Exit the Game
- Screen Grabber
- Uninstall Tomb Raider 3
- Technical Help
- DirectX Installation
- 3D Graphic Cards
- Audio Issues
- Driver Information
- Technical Support
- Eidos Hint Line
- Register Tomb Raider 3 Online
- Eidos Interactive Company Store
- Eidos/Core Design Web Links
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- Please read through the DirectX 6 section of this document. This section
- has information that is vital to successfully running Tomb Raider 3 on your
- system.
-
- DirectX 6
-
- Tomb Raider 3 is one of the first games to use Microsoft's DirectX 6. In
- order for you to play the game, you may need DX6-compliant drivers for your
- video card and sound card. Your video and sound card must be 100%
- compatible with DirectX. Please note that although DirectX 6.0 is installed
- with the game, your video and sound card drivers will not be upgraded to
- DirectX 6 drivers. You may need to obtain the latest DX6 drivers from your
- card manufacturer. If Tomb Raider 3 does not run properly on your video
- card, and there are no DX6 drivers available for your video card, you will
- have to run the game in software mode. Keep checking your manufacturer's
- web site for new drivers, they may correct problems you are experiencing,
- and may even help the game run faster on your system. There are various web
- sites listed in the Driver Information section of this document.
-
- Signs indicating that you may need an updated driver:
- DirectDraw errors being displayed.
- Game crashes or hangs.
- Graphic glitches and other graphical problems appear during the game.
- Sound squeaking or crackling in game.
- Windows desktop is distorted or corrupted when exiting the game.
-
- Please refer to the Technical Help section for more information.
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- Prepare Your Hard Drive
-
- To best prepare your system to run the game, please follow this procedure:
- 1. Run ScanDisk on your hard drive. This program is found on your Windows
- Start Menu, in Programs/Accessories/System Tools.
- 2. Run Disk Defragmenter on your hard drive. This program is also found on
- your Windows Start Menu, in Programs/Accessories/System Tools.
- 3. Run a quality virus scanner on your hard drive.
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- Installation
-
- To install Tomb Raider 3 to your hard drive:
-
- 1. Place the Tomb Raider 3 CD in your CD-ROM drive.
-
- 2. After a few seconds, the Autorun Menu will come on screen. Select the
- Install option. If this menu does not appear, click the Start button,
- select Run and type D:\autorun (where D is the letter of your CD-ROM
- drive), then click OK.
-
- 3. During the installation, the program will detect whether you have
- certified DirectX 6 drivers which allow Tomb Raider 3 to run properly under
- all configurations. Your current drivers may be updated as necessary.
-
- 4. The Tomb Raider 3 installation routine will then install the game files
- to your hard drive. At the end of the installation, you may be prompted to
- Restart your computer.
-
- 5. Upon completion of installation, run Setup to make sure your graphics
- card is configured properly.
-
- 6. Click the Play button on the Autorun Menu or select Tomb Raider 3 in the
- Core Design folder on the Start Menu to begin the game.
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- Setup
-
- There are a large number of options available in the Setup window, which
- allow you to configure the graphics, sound and controls within the game.
- You may need to change some of the graphics settings to achieve the best
- possible performance (frame rate and detail level) on your particular
- graphics card. Please refer to the Technical Help section for more details
- on graphics configuration.
-
- The Setup window is accessed by clicking the Setup button on the Autorun
- Menu, or by selecting Tomb Raider III - Setup from the Start menu.
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- Hardware Requirements
-
- MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS:
- Without hardware acceleration: Pentium™ Class 166MMX MHz or 100%
- compatible processor
- With hardware acceleration: Pentium™ Class 133MHz or 100% compatible
- processor.
- Windows« 95 or Windows« 98
- 16 MB RAM
- 4MB SVGA card 100% Windows« 95 or Windows« 98 compatible sound and video
- card
- 4X CD ROM DRIVE
- DirectX 6.0 (included)
- Keyboard
-
- RECOMMENDED
- Pentium™ Class 200MHz (or greater) or 100% compatible processor
- 32 MB RAM
- 3D acceleration recommended (100% Direct3D compliant accelerator cards
- supported)
-
- NOTE: It may be necessary for you to update your hardware drivers to run
- this game.
-
- Tomb Raider 3 will not run on Windows NT 4.0, and was not designed to run
- on Laptops.
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- Final Controls
-
- A couple of Lara's controls were changed slightly late in the development
- process and we were not able to update the manual accordingly. Here are the
- final control settings:
-
- In-Game Controls (DEFAULTS)
-
- Lara
-
- Cursor Keys Use the Cursor Keys to move Lara around the playing
- area
- Ctrl Action
- Space Bar Draw/Holster Weapons
- Alt Jump
- End Roll
- < Draw Flare
- Shift(w/Cursor Keys) Walk/Side-step
-
- ? Sprint when moving forward (ALT will make Lara dive
- and roll forward)
- Ins (Keypad 0) Look
- > Duck
- > (w/Cursor Keys) Crawl
-
- ESC Pauses and displays Menu Rings
-
- Hot Keys
-
- 1 - 8 Directly select available weapons
- 9 Use large Medi-pack
- 0 Use small Medi-pack
- F5 Shortcut to Save Game Passport page
- F6 Shortcut to Load Game Passport page
- - (Keypad) Shrink game window (in-game only)
- + (Keypad) Increase game window (in-game only)
-
- Vehicles
- During her travels, Lara will come across a number of vehicles, hereÆs how
- you control them:
-
- Underwater Propulsion Unit
-
- Left/Right Keys Turn Left & Right
- Ctrl Fire Harpoon
- Alt Accelerate (release button to slow down)
- End Release hold
-
- Quad Bike
-
- Left/Right Keys Turn Left & Right
- Ctrl Accelerate
- Alt Reverse
- ? Hand Brake
- End + Left or Right Dismount
-
- Note: Holding the Handbrake, pressing the Accelerator several times, then
- releasing the Handbrake will provide Turbo-Boost. YouÆll need this turbo
- boost to make certain jumps!
-
- Kayak
-
- Up/Down Cursor Keys Paddle Forwards & Backwards
- Left/Right Cursor KeysTurn Left & Right
- Shift + Left/Right Paddle Turn - Left or Right
- End + Left/Right Jump out
-
- Boat
-
- Left/Right Cursor KeysTurn Left & Right
- Ctrl Accelerate
- Alt Reverse
- End + Left/Right Disembark
-
- Mine Cart
-
- > Duck
- Alt Brake
- Ctrl Swing wrench
- End + Left/Right Jump Out
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- Joysticks & Gamepads
-
- Tomb Raider 3 supports a wide variety of Windows 95 compatible game
- controllers. However, there are no default settings for the joystick
- buttons, so you will need to assign the various controls to the joystick
- buttons yourself.
-
- At the Main Title screen, highlight Controls (cursor keys icon) and press
- the Enter key. The Default Keys should now appear on screen. Press the
- right cursor key to bring up the User Keys screen. It is here that you will
- be able to assign the joystick buttons. Highlight the particular control
- you want to assign by using the cursor keys. Press the Enter key to select
- that control, and then press the joystick button you wish to use. The text
- will flash on and off if you have assigned two controls to the same button.
- Once you have assigned controls for all of the joystick buttons, press the
- ESC key to exit the Controls screen.
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- Exit the Game
-
- There is no hot key to exit Tomb Raider 3. To exit the game, you can press
- ALT-F4, or do the following:
- Press the ESC key, press down arrow, press the Enter key on the Passport
- (Game) icon, press right arrow twice (Exit to Title) and press the Enter
- key. Once you are at the Main Title Screen, Press Enter on the Passport
- (Game) icon and right arrow twice (Exit Game) and press the Enter key.
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- Screen Grabber
-
- Tomb Raider 3 has a built in screen grabber for your viewing pleasure.
- Hitting the " key during gameplay will snap a screenshot called
- TOMB0000.TGA and place it on your hard drive in the C:\Program Files\Core
- Design\Tomb Raider III (or wherever you installed the game). The files will
- be numbered incremently as you snap them. Please do not try and map this
- key to one of Lara's in-game controls.
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- Uninstall Tomb Raider 3
-
- In the unlikely event that you actually want to uninstall the game, there
- are 2 easy ways to do so:
- 1) Go to the Start Menu, Core Design/Tomb Raider 3 folder, and select
- Uninstall Tomb Raider 3.
- 2) Insert the TR3 CD, and then click on the Uninstall button on the Autorun
- menu.
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- Technical Help
-
- There are many 3D accelerator cards available on the market, and they all
- will perform differently under the same conditions, depending on the
- chipset, amount of video memory, and drivers installed. The key to getting
- the best performance out of your graphics card is to set the card to a
- higher resolution, while maintaining a good frame rate with no texture
- loss. Many accelerator cards will run Tomb Raider 3 very efficiently at
- 640x480, 16-bit color.
-
- If you notice texture drop out or texture corruption - white blank spots or
- bad textures on menu text, objects, terrain and characters including Lara,
- you will need to lower the graphics resolution. The card has run out of
- texture memory. You will need to lower the graphics resolution to a setting
- where the texture corruption disappears. The graphics resolution can be
- changed in the setup window, and can also be changed in-game by selecting
- the Sunglasses Icon. Turning off Z-Buffering may help to fix this problem
- as well. If the results are unsatisfactory, you can run the game in
- software mode by running Setup, and selecting Software Mode.
-
- If you are experiencing very low frame rates, you may want to lower the
- screen resolution. You can also reduce the screen size, which will leave a
- border around the viewable area. The "-" key on the keypad will reduce the
- screen size (while in-game), and the "+" key on the keypad will increase
- the screen size (while in-game). Reducing the resolution and screen size
- will help Tomb Raider 3 run faster.
-
- When using the Sunglasses Icon in-game to increase the resolution, you will
- have to be a little careful. Some of the graphic options such as
- Z-Buffering can be supported at lower resolutions, but may not be supported
- at higher resolutions. If you increase the resolution in-game to a
- resolution which does not support the currently selected graphics options,
- the game may crash your system. For example, the 3Dfx Voodoo1 cards will
- not run the game with Z-Buffering on in 800x600 mode. If you have
- Z-Buffering on, and increase the resolution in-game to 800x600 the game
- will crash. If you wish to run the game in 800x600 mode on a 3Dfx Voodoo1
- card, make sure Z-Buffer is turned off.
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- DirectX Installation
- If there are any problems installing DirectX 6 when the game is installed,
- DirectX can be installed directly from the CD. To install DirectX 6, go to
- the "DirectX" directory on the game CD, and run the "dxsetup.exe" program.
-
- Sometimes DirectX will replace your audio or video drivers with drivers
- that do not work with your hardware. If you suspect DirectX has messed up
- your system, you should be able to restore the original drivers by going to
- the ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS section in the Windows 95 CONTROL PANEL. This can
- be found on the Windows Start Menu, under Settings.
-
- When you double click on the ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS icon, you should see a
- list of all of the programs that are registered with Windows 95 in the
- Add/Remove Programs Properties panel. If you see a listing for "DirectX
- Drivers", double-click it to open the DirectX Setup window. At the bottom
- of this window, there should be a button labeled Restore Display Drivers.
- Clicking on this button should restore the original video drivers. Click on
- the Restore Audio Drivers button to restore the original audio drivers.
- Though DirectX will remain on your system, the restoration of the older
- drivers may then allow you to run the program. If not, you should probably
- contact your system vendor for 100% DirectX 6 compatible drivers for your
- video and/or sound cards OR visit the web site of your hardware
- manufacturer and download the latest drivers. There are various web sites
- listed in the Driver Information section of this document.
-
- Additional help with DirectX may be found on the Microsoft DirectX web
- site:
- www.microsoft.com/directx/
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- 3D Graphic Cards
-
- Tomb Raider requires that you have at LEAST 4 Mb of VRAM on your 3D card.
- We do not support any 2 Mb cards.
-
- 3Dfx cards
- If you have a video card that uses the 3Dfx Voodoo1 or Voodoo2 chipset, and
- you are using older DX5 drivers, you may experience problems such as
- graphic glitches. Please visit your card manufacturer's web site to check
- if there are new DX6 drivers available for your card. Just in case your
- card manufacturer has not released DX6 drivers yet, we have provided 3Dfx
- reference drivers for Voodoo1 and Voodoo2 cards on the CD, in the Support
- directory.
-
- To install them, double-click on the executable file and follow the
- instructions. Please note that installing these reference drivers will
- deactivate any manufacturer-specific applets or control panels provided
- with your card. You will therefore want to visit your card manufacturer's
- web site to see if they have DX6-compliant drivers available, before
- installing the reference drivers we have provided on the CD.
-
- S3 Virge VX/GX/DX & GX2
- You may be able to play Tomb Raider 3 on S3 Virge based cards in hardware,
- but Tomb Raider 3 is not supported on these cards. If you experience any
- problems running the game or viewing the FMV's on an S3 Virge card, we
- recommend you play in Software Mode.
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- Audio Issues
-
- If you find you are not hearing any sound within the game one of the
- reasons might be that when Windows 95 or Windows 98 was installed on your
- PC the ability to play the Microsoft Audio Compression files was not
- selected.
-
- To check to see if this is the problem, please follow the following steps:
- [You will need your Windows 95/98 CD]
-
- 1. Go into Control Panel and open the Add/Remove Programs applet.
- 2. Click on the Windows Setup tab.
- 3. You should see a selection item called Multimedia which will have one
- of the following 3 next to it:
- - A check in a white box
- - A check in a gray box
- - No check in the box
-
- If you have the first of these, then this technique is not the solution to
- the problem. Please refer to other areas of the document or our on-line
- support.
-
- If you have a check in a gray box, then please click on the Details button
- and place a check in the box next to the "Audio Compression" entry.
-
- If there is no check in the box, then simply click in the box to check it.
-
- Press OK to all the dialog boxes and Windows Setup will copy the necessary
- files to their hard drive.
-
- There is also a driver issue with some sound cards and Microsoft's
- Compressed Audio Format. If you experience any 'skipping or stuttering
- audio' please try the following to clear up the problem:
-
- 1. Exit out of the game and run the TOMB3 Setup Option from the Start Bar.
- 2. Look at the Sound Adapter Check Box.
- 3. Switch from Primary Sound Driver to the other available device (most
- likely Yamaha).
- 4. Click OK
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- Driver Information:
-
- EIDOS Interactive maintains a web page with links to all major video and
- audio card manufacturers, which is a good first stop if you're looking to
- upgrade your drivers. You can reach this page at:
- http://www.eidosinteractive.com/techsupp/
-
- If you experience any problems with the drivers installed by DirectX, we
- have included drivers on the CD that have been confirmed by the
- manufacturers to work with Tomb Raider III.
-
- The latest drivers (as of 11/12/98) for the following hardware can be found
- on the TR3 CD, in the "Support" directory:
- 3DFX products (Voodoo1, Voodoo2)
- Matrox products
- ATI products
- Creative Labs products
-
- Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for installing their drivers.
-
- If you continue to have problems, the EIDOS Technical Support information
- is listed below.
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- Technical Support:
-
- If you need technical assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us,
- after reading the manual fully, and of course this Readme file. For your
- convenience, if you cannot get through to a representative by phone and you
- have access to a fax machine or the Internet, please consider contacting us
- through one of these alternative methods.
-
- When contacting us, please be sure to provide us with as much information
- as possible. Make sure to note the exact type of hardware that you are
- using in your system, including: your sound card, CD-ROM drive, amount of
- RAM present, speed and manufacturer of your processor, and the specific
- type of modem that you are using (for questions involving multiplayer
- gaming). Also, make sure to include the title and version of the game, and
- a detailed description of the problem.
-
- Technical Support Phone Number
- Our support phone number is 415-547-1244.
- We are available to help you Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
- (Pacific Standard Time).
-
- Our tech support personnel will do their very best to get our software
- working on your system, so please be patient with them. Certain times of
- the year (around Christmas, or when we release a brand new game) the Tech
- Support lines can get rather busy. You may be asked to leave a message
- about your problem and they will call you back. If you must do this, please
- leave a 'best time to call' and our Tech Support people will make their
- best efforts to contact you in that time frame. If you need faster support
- please use our Website and check the Tech Support web pages (see below).
- This is where the most common problems can be fixed with easy step-by-step
- instructions, and we recommend trying it before contacting the Tech Support
- line. The answer to your question just might be sitting right there.
-
- Hints and tips will not be given out over the Technical Support line,
- please call the Eidos Hint Line, or refer to a strategy guide for
- additional help.
-
- Eidos Hint Line
-
- 1-900-773-4367
-
- The cost of the call is $0.95 per minute. You must be 18 years old or have
- parent's permission to call. A touch-tone phone is required. The hint line
- is not available in Canada.
-
- Technical Support Fax
- For your convenience, we also offer the option of faxing us with your
- technical questions at:
-
- 415-537-0095 or 415-547-1202
-
- When sending us a fax, please include your name, return fax number with the
- area code, and a voice phone number so we can contact you if we experience
- any problems when trying to fax you back.
-
- Technical Support Email Address
- Eidos Email Technical Support
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-
- Technical Support Mailing Address
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- 651 Brannan Street, 4th floor
- San Francisco, CA 94107
- Attn. Customer Support
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- Earthlink is a great way to connect yourself to the internet. The Earthlink
- ISP software is included on the TR3 CD, in the Earthlink folder.
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- Tomb Raider III & Lara Croft ⌐ & TM 1998 Core Design Limited. ⌐ & Published
- 1998 by Eidos Interactive Limited. All Rights Reserved.
-
- HFCIT!
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