			 Electronic Arts(TM) presents
		     NEED FOR SPEED(TM) III: HOT PURSUIT


		     MANUAL AND REFERENCE CARD ADDENDUM



WHAT THIS FILE IS
=================
This file contains information which became available after the
Manual and Reference Card were printed. If you are experiencing
problems not covered in the Reference Card or in this README,
please contact EA Customer Support (see contact methods in the
Reference Card).


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				ADDENDUM

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MULTIPLAYER DROP-OUT
====================
If your system is unable to communicate fast enough with the rest of
the players' in a multiplayer game, you will be dropped from the game
as it is about to begin.


OPPONENT CAMERA VIEWS
=====================
During a race, left-clicking the mouse on either the opponent list
or the opponent dots on the track map display will shift the point
of view to that opponent's car.  Right-clicking the mouse anywhere
will return the game to your point of view.


DARK CARS
=========
If the cars appear too dark in the game, try turning Car Shading off
(from the Main menu select Options, then Graphics, and then
Car Shading).


3D DEVICE SETUP
===============
For systems equipped with 3D video accelerators, it is highly
recommended that the latest versions of all video drivers be obtained
and installed.  A software renderer is provided for those without 3D
accelerators.

A configuration utility called "3D Device Setup" is installed with
NFS3.  This utility controls how NFS3 will draw to your system's
video hardware.  When you install NFS3, "3D Device Setup" automatically
makes a default selection, and normally users will find this selection
satisfactory.  It is recommended that this default choice NOT be
altered.

"3D Device Setup" is provided for the following unusual cases:
  - You install or remove video devices
  - You have more than one supported 3D accelerator installed
  - The default rendering interface fails

Whenever you install or remove video devices, do not run NFS3 again
without first running "3D Device Setup" from the Start Menu.
By default, the "3D Device Setup" shortcut is located in the
"Start Menu\Programs\Electronic Arts\Need For Speed III" folder.

Immediately, "3D Device Setup" will test your system for the presence
of supported video devices (this may be accompanied by a black screen
flash on your monitor).  When "3D Device Setup" comes up, press the
"Use Defaults" button to automatically select the best video device
for NFS III. Press the "OK" button to quit the utility.

NFS3 should now function correctly.


DIRECT3D SUPPORT
================
Although Direct3D is supported, this support is only officially
extended to certain 3D accelerator devices.  Among these are
Riva 128, Intel i740 and ATI Rage Pro.

While Direct3D supports a wider variety of 3D accelerator devices, and
the "3D Device Setup" utility allows you to force the game to run using
these unsupported devices, the behavior of NFS3 cannot be predicted in
these situations.  In extreme cases, running NFS3 with a Direct3D
device that is not officially supported can lead to program crashes
and/or system crashes.

* If the "3D Device Setup" utility (described above) indicates that your
* selected device is "Direct3D Device n" (where n is a number, such as 1),
* it means that you are running the game on a device that is not officially
* supported.

Under Direct3D, the performance of NFS3 (in both graphics AND audio)
is influenced greatly by the Direct3D driver versions that are
installed.  It is highly recommended that the latest versions of all
video drivers be obtained and installed.  Please consult your card
manufacturer for their newest drivers. Also, keep in mind that video
chip manufacterers sometimes provide drivers in addition to the card
manufacturer.  For instance, 3Dfx Interactive, Inc. (www.3dfx.com)
provides drivers that can be used effectively with the Diamond Monster
3D card, Creative 3D Blaster Voodoo2 card, and other cards using the
3Dfx chipset.


CONFIGURING PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS
====================================
Some controller devices allow you to program them to produce output that
is customized for a particular game.  If you use a device with NFS3 that
is custom programmed for another game, you may see unexpected results
when setting the controller configuration in NFS3.
For example, if button "A" on a joystick has been programmed to behave
as if it were the "H" key on the keyboard, and you try to assign the
Accelerate function to this button in the NFS3 CONTROLLERS screen, the 
button will be interpreted by NFS3 as "Keyboard H" instead of 
"Joystick Button A".  This would cause a conflict only if you tried
to assign some other function to the actual keyboard "H".


ARROW KEYS AND THE NUMERIC KEYPAD
=================================
The arrow keys and the 2, 4, 6 and 8 keys on the numeric keypad are
treated the same by NFS3.  This means that for the following pairs
of keys, only one key in the pair can be assigned a function:
  The up arrow and the 8 key.
  The down arrow and the 2 key.
  The right arrow and the 6 key.
  The left arrow and the 4 key. 


FORCE FEEDBACK SUPPORT
======================
Ensure all cables are properly attached and your Force Feedback device
is configured properly under Windows, and run NFS3.  From the Main menu,
select OPTIONS, then CONTROLLERS, and then FORCE FEEDBACK.  If the
FORCE FEEDBACK option is grayed-out, your device was not detected;
double-check that your device configuration in Windows is correct, and
try again.  If your device configuration appears to be correct, your
device drivers may need to be updated; contact the manufacturer of your
device to obtain the latest drivers.

If the device is detected, the Force Feedback sensitivity menu will
appear.  Use your mouse to select the various force levels you desire;
maximum force is exerted when a bar is all the way to the right, and
all force is disabled when a bar is all the way to the left (select
this level for all forces if you want to use your force feedback
controller as a normal device without any forces).
NOTE: Some forces are mutually exclusive (i.e., body roll and road
grip).


CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION
========================
If you attempt to configure your controller (i.e., joystick, wheel,
pedals) on the CONTROLLERS screen, it is important that you keep the
joystick or wheel centered and not depress the pedals; doing so can
cause the controller to perform in a reverse manner.

Make sure that you have the pedals in the full up position (off gas)
when you select to map a pedal as a control (i.e., ACCELERATE or BRAKE).
If you have the pedal depressed when you try to map it as either
ACCELERATE or BRAKE and then release the pedal to map it, then the
pedal will have a reverse effect in gameplay: releasing the pedal with
your foot will act as acceleration, and depressing the pedal will let
off the gas.

Make sure that you have the steering wheel in the center position when
you select STEER LEFT on the CONTROLLERS screen, and then move the
steering wheel to the left to map it correctly.  If you are holding the
steering wheel to the left when you click on the STEER LEFT selection
and then release the steering wheel, this will result in your steering
wheel being mapped backwards in gameplay: steering left with the
steering wheel in gameplay will result in your car steering more to the
right.


THRUSTMASTER T1 AND T2 WHEEL CONFIGURATION
==========================================
Some joysticks/wheels may have centering problems when calibrated in
Windows 95 and Windows 98.  Included on the NFS3 CD in the folder
named "Utility" is the ProPanel applet from ThrustMaster.  ProPanel
is designed to fix game port calibration problems associated with
sound cards or multi-function cards.  It will also add new device
options to your device list.  These new devices include the
ThrustMaster Formula T1, Formula T2, Grand Prix 1, NASCAR Pro and
Formula Pro driving controls.

To install the ProPanel applet, first create a temporary folder on
your desktop.  Next, drag the file ProPanel.exe from the Utility
folder on the game CD to your temporary folder (be sure you COPY the
file by holding the SHIFT key down before you drop the file in the
temporary folder; otherwise, Windows will only create a shortcut to
the file).  Windows may report that the file could not be moved, but
it should be in the temporary folder nevertheless.
ProPanel.exe is a self-extracting executable file -- double-click it,
and it will create several other files in the same folder.  Find the
Setup.exe file and double-click it to install the ProPanel applet to
your system's Control Panel.  After installing the applet, you can
delete the temporary folder and all of its contents.

To install and calibrate a game controller using the ThrustMaster
ProPanel applet, double-click on the ThrustMaster ProPanel icon in the
Windows Control Panel, then click on "Device Selection" and choose a
controller.
Calibrate the selected device by clicking on "Calibrate" and following
the on-screen instructions.  After calibration, click on "Test" to
test the functionality of your controller.

NOTE: The ProPanel utility stores its calibration information in the
Windows Registry, which allows the calibration to be used by other
games.  There is a known bug in the applet that sometimes causes it to
crash after calibration of a non-ThrustMaster gaming device.  You will
need to restart Windows if this occurs, but your device will have the
new calibration, as the crash happens after the calibration info has
been saved.


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NFS3 CD MUST BE PRESENT
=======================
Unless you chose the "Remote" option when you installed the game,
the NFS3 disc must be in the CD-ROM drive while you are playing the
game. If you remove the disc from the CD-ROM drive while you are
playing, your computer may crash. To avoid this, leave the disc
in the CD-ROM drive while you are playing NFS3.


CD AUTOPLAY FEATURE
===================
Inserting the game CD into your CD-ROM drive and then immediately
running the game either from the Windows Start menu or by
double-clicking the game's Desktop icon may cause a conflict with
the CD-ROM's AutoPlay feature.
The easiest way to avoid this potential conflict is to always wait a
few moments after inserting the CD to allow the AutoPlay feature to 
complete before running the game. 

 
BACKGROUND PROGRAMS
===================
Avoid running other programs in the background.

Programs starting up automatically can cause NFS3 to lose control of
the screen and keyboard, possibly causing a crash.  We strongly
recommend that you shut down or suspend applications that start up
automatically or programs that automatically run other applications
at specified times before running NFS3.  These include, but are not
limited to:
	- Windows System Agent
  	- Windows Task Scheduler

Similarly, message boxes and dialog boxes from other programs or from
Windows itself can also cause NFS3 to lose control of the screen and
keyboard, possibly causing a crash. We strongly recommend that you shut 
down all other applications before running NFS3.  These include, but
are not limited to:
  	- Email programs
	- Calendar, appointment, or contact applications
	- Network or Internet chat programs


PROPRIETARY KEYBOARDS, MICE, AND OTHER INPUT DEVICES
====================================================
Some systems or peripherals provide additional shortcut keys or
hotkeys that automatically launch applications.  The launching of
other programs can cause NFS3 to lose control of the screen and
keyboard and possibly crash.  
We strongly recommend that you either not use or disable these special
keys while running NFS3.  These include but are not limited to:
	- Certain models of Compaq systems and keyboards
	- Certain models of Logitech mice

  
VIDEO & GRAPHICS PROBLEMS
=========================
OpenGL cards and 3Dfx cards may conflict with each other.
Please remove the OpenGL card from your computer to play NFS3 with
your 3Dfx video card.

The default drivers that Windows 98 uses when it detects a 3Dfx Voodoo
card (such as the Diamond Monster 3D) will not work with the game.
When you click on the NFS3 icon, the mouse pointer momentarily changes
to an hourglass, then back to a pointer and nothing happens.
The way to fix this is to install the drivers that came with your
Voodoo card.


AUDIO PROBLEMS
==============
If you have a 3D sound card and are experiencing sound problems
in the game, first contact your sound card manufacturer to make
sure you have the latest drivers for your card.  If you have the
latest drivers and are still experiencing problems, go to the audio
options menu and select an audio mode other than "D3D/EAX" (from
the Main menu select Options, then Audio, and then Audio Mode).


FORCE FEEDBACK PROBLEMS
=======================
Microsoft Force Feedback products: 
  SideWinder Force Feedback devices traditionally connect through
  the game port.  Both joystick position information and force commands
  are transferred through this port.  In order to handle the amount of
  data being transferred across the game port, Microsoft uses MIDI
  compression.  This means your game port must have MIDI support which
  is usually only found on game ports built into your sound card.
  If you do not have a MIDI compatible game port, the joystick may work
  but not the force feedback.  If you do have a MIDI compatible game
  port and the force feedback still does not work, check the MIDI
  settings in accordance with the documentation that came with your
  Microsoft Force Feedback device.

Immersion Force Feedback products:
  (including but not limited to the following mfg.:
   Logitech, SC&T, ThrustMaster, Act Labs, CH Products)
  Immersion force feedback devices traditionally connect through the
  serial port and/or the game port or just a USB port.  The force
  commands are transferred through the serial or USB ports, but never
  through the game port. 


SERIAL LINK PROBLEMS
====================
If you are experiencing difficulties establishing a serial game
connection, check to ensure you are using a null-modem cable and not
a standard serial cable.  Null-modem cables are wired in a manner
which allows two computers to talk to one another.  If you discover
that you are using a standard serial cable and not a null-modem cable,
you can obtain an inexpensive "null-modem adapter" from almost any
electronics supply shop which you can connect to one end of the
serial cable; this adapter serves the same function as a standard
null-modem cable when used with a normal serial cable.


KEYBOARD PROBLEMS
=================
Some newer keyboards do not allow certain combinations of more than
two keys to be depressed simultaneously.  For example, if you were
pressing both the up arrow key to accelerate and the left arrow key
to turn, and you pressed the <H> key to honk your horn, your horn
would not honk.  Unfortunately, this problem is due to a limitation
of the hardware.


LOW SYSTEM RESOURCES
====================
If a warning appears when you run NFS3 stating that your system
resources may be too low to run the game, it means that you may not
have enough free memory available.
Under Windows 95 and Windows 98, memory is a combination of RAM and
hard drive space.  The minimum RAM required for NFS III is 16 MB.
If you meet the minimum RAM requirement and you receive this warning,
make sure that no other applications are running before running NFS3.
If you still get the warning, check to see how much free space is
available on your hard drive (double-click My Computer, right-click
on your hard drive icon, and then click on Properties).
There should be at least 10 MB of free space, preferably much more.
Free up space if you need to by emptying your Recycle Bin,
clearing your web browser's cache, etc.


LESS THAN 1 MB HARD DRIVE SPACE
===============================
NFS3 normally saves certain game setup information to your hard drive.
In addition to this, you can save replays, ghosts, knockouts and
tournaments.  If a warning appears when you run NFS3 stating that you
have less than 1 MB of free space on your hard drive, it means that 
there may not be enough room for the game to save this data.  You 
should try to free up space on your hard drive if you get this warning.


VITALSIGNS NET.MEDIC
====================
If you are running VitalSigns Net.Medic at the same time as NFS3, you
may encounter a shifted color palette in gameplay.  It's a good idea
to close all open applications before running NFS3, including TSRs in
the System Tray.


WINDOWS NT
==========
NFS3 was written to operate under Windows 95 and Windows 98 and
does not specifically support Windows NT.  If you attempt to install
the game on a Windows NT system, the installation will fail.


LEGAL
=====
ELECTRONIC ARTS and NEED FOR SPEED are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Electronic Arts in the United States and/or other
countries.
MICROSOFT, WINDOWS, WINDOWS 95, WINDOWS 98, WINDOWS NT, DIRECTX and
DIRECT3D are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Voodoo Graphics, Voodoo Rush and Voodoo2 are trademarks of 3Dfx
Interactive, Inc.  All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

This document is Copyright 1998 by Electronic Arts Inc.

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