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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Installation
2. Starting Railroad Tycoon 3
3. System Requirements
4. Troubleshooting – General Steps
5. Troubleshooting – Specific Issues
A. Flickery/Missing Mouse Cursor
B. Flickering Graphics (Other than Mouse Cursor)
C. Graphics too dark (At night or otherwise)
D. Trains are invisible some of the time.
E. Problems when MSN/AIM messages and/or e-mail arrive
F. ATI Radeon – Blurriness, Glowing Building Fringes
G. ATI Rage Fury Maxx
H. 3DFX Voodoo cards
I. S3 Savage 2000 cards
J. Sound Skips/Stutters
6. Multiplayer Games
7. Performance
8. On-Disk Extras
9. Technical Support
(1) INSTALLATION
Insert CD-ROM - Disk 1 (Install) of Railroad Tycoon into your CD-ROM drive. Follow the
onscreen instructions to install the game to your hard drive.
If for some reason the installation screen doesn't appear or if you have CD-ROM Autoplay
disabled, double-click on 'My Computer', then locate and double-click on the icon for your CD-
ROM drive. Double-click on "SETUP.EXE" (in the root of the CD) to begin the installation
process.
Click on the Windows 'Start' Button in the bottom left corner of the screen, then select 'Programs',
'Railroad Tycoon 3', then select the 'Railroad Tycoon 3' item.
Railroad Tycoon 3 has been successfully tested with the following video card chipsets/families:
NVidia: GeForce (all versions), TNT 1 and 2, NForce
ATI: Radeon (all versions), Rage 128, Rage Pro, Rage Fury Maxx
Intel: 810, 845, 865 (a.k.a. 'Intel Extreme' and 'Intel 3D Direct' graphics)
S3: ProSavage, S4 Savage, Savage 2000 (See Troubleshooting – 5 I)
SiS: 300/305/650/651/740
Matrox: Parhelia, G400/450/550
PowerVR: Kyro I and II
3DFX: Voodoo 3, Banshee, Voodoo 5 5500 (See Troubleshooting – 5 H)
3Dlabs: Oxygen VX1/Glint R3
Trident: Blade T16
Note: Even if your chipset is not on the above list, it should work, provided you have current
drivers (Direct X 8.1 or above) for it.
A. Reboot your computer and try again. An old solution, but still a good one...
B. Try launching the game in 'safe mode'. Click on your Windows Start button, then click
'Programs', 'Railroad Tycoon 3', 'Troubleshooting', 'RT3 (Safe Mode - Windowed)' . You
can also try the other versions of safe mode, if you think your sound card may be causing
the problem.
If you're unsure what video chipset you have, we recommend running the 'CPU Info' tool.
A shortcut to this tool can be found in the 'Start' menu, under 'Programs', 'Railroad
Tycoon 3', 'Troubleshooting'
Then, go to the appropriate video chipset web page to download the latest drivers. They
all have a button on the main page for 'support' or 'downloads'. Follow that to get and
install the latest drivers.
NVidia: www.nvidia.com
ATI: www.ati.com
Intel: www.intel.com
S3: www.s3graphics.com
SiS: www.sis.com
Matrox: www.matrox.com
PowerVR: www.powervr.com
3DFX: www.voodoofiles.com
D. Update your video card/chipset BIOS. (This is the actual chip that display graphics. This
is usually NOT necessary if you have a physical 3D card by ATI or NVidia, but often IS
necessary if you have an on-motherboard integrated chipset, such as the Intel Extreme
3D chipset. Again, go to the manufacturer's site and look for a BIOS update patch.
E. Verify that Direct3D acceleration is enabled and working correctly. Click on the Windows
'Start' button, then click on 'Run', then type dxdiag, and then click 'OK'. Click on the
'Display' tab and verify that all Direct X features are enabled and working properly.
F. Check for a patch for the Railroad Tycoon 3 game itself. Go to www.gathering.com, and
select the 'Downloads' tab to see if a patch is available.
G. On a multiple monitor system, it is recommended that you run Railroad Tycoon 3 on the
primary display.
H. If you’re experiencing problems on a Windows 2000 machine and you’ve already updated
your video drivers, download and install the Windows 2000 Service Pack version 2 or
later.
I. If the game won’t run at all, or crashes quickly within the game world, it is possible that
you have the wrong AGP aperture setting for your video card. This problem will generally
show up in any modern, high-end 3D game if your system has an add-in 3D video card
that is configured wrong. To verify, test another modern 3D game on your machine and
see if it has similar problems – if multiple 3D games crash or don’t work, you may have
this problem. If so, talk to your PC maker or 3D video card maker’s tech support people
for instructions in how to set your computer’s AGP aperture correctly.
A. Flickery/Missing Mouse Cursor: If your mouse cursor flickers, or is not visible at all,
press the ~ (tilde) key (upper left corner of your keyboard). You can also launch the
game in safe mode (which will give you a black and white mouse cursor). Full mouse
cursor options can be seen in the Settings window, Graphics section.
B. Flickering Graphics (Other than Mouse Cursor) – If objects in the game world appear
to flicker, try these steps:
•Make sure no other applications are running. Other applications, especially multimedia
applications, may cause Railroad Tycoon 3 to flicker, and could also decrease
stability.
•Reduce your graphics overall settings. Press <F6>, then lower 'Visual Detail' down one
or more notches.
•Try running the game in windowed mode. Press <F9> to toggle to windowed mode. In
particular, this resolves problems seen with Voodoo 5 5500s
•Again, ensure you have the latest BIOS and drivers for your video card. In particular, a
BIOS update has been known to resolve flickering on Matrox Parhelia cards.
C. Graphics too dark (At night or otherwise) – If you're playing the game in a dark room
or with a relatively dim monitor, the graphics may appear too dark and hard to see,
especially at night or during storms. You can mitigate this problem in several ways:
• Increase the 'Gamma' setting. This option is only available when playing the game
full-screen. Press <F6> to bring up the settings window, then select and expand the
'Graphics' item, then select the 'Miscellaneous' item, then slide the Gamma slider to a
higher value.
• Brighter Nights. To increase the brightness of the world at night and during
storms, press <F6> to bring up the settings window, and under the 'Graphics' option,
enable 'Brighter Nights'
• Adjust your monitor or room conditions. If changing the in-game options does not
produce a satisfactory result, you can also increase the brightness setting on your
monitor (most monitors have this option), or you can reduce the lights in the room
where you're playing the game.
D. Trains are invisible some of the time. When trains are waiting for something
(loading/unloading cargo, at a service tower, waiting for another train to pass on the
tracks), they should become translucent. The SiS integrated video chipsets, as well as a
few older video cards (Notably the PowerVR Kyro 1/2) don’t support translucency, and
the trains may be fully transparent (i.e. not visible). To resolve this, press <F6> for the
settings window, and, under ‘Gameplay’, check off ‘Use Gray For Inactive Trains’ – the
trains will be gray instead of translucent/transparent. Even on modern video cards, when
multiple translucent trains are in the same area, it can cause minor flickering – if you
prefer, enable the gray trains rather than translucent trains
E. Problems when ‘pop up’ messages and/or e-mail arrive. If you are running RT3 full
screen, you may experience interruptions if you have other applications running on your
machine, including instant-messaging programs, e-mail programs and other applications
that pop-up windows when something occurs or arrives. These applications may cause
Windows to try to shift focus away from the game and to themselves. Generally, this is
distracting but no worse. However, depending on the application in question, your
version of Windows and other factors, you may be unable to return to the game correctly.
In general, and especially if you have these problems, we recommend closing such
applications before launching RT3. If you must run these other programs, consider
running RT3 in windowed mode, which is much more conducive to switching between
multiple applications. To do so, press <F6> for the settings window, then, in the
‘Graphics’ tab, uncheck the ‘Full Screen’ checkbox.
G. ATI Rage Fury Maxx. No drivers are available for this card for Windows XP or 2000,
that we know of. In Windows 98/ME, this card only runs the game in 'Windowed' mode.
To launch RT3 in windowed mode, press 'Start' – 'Railroad Tycoon 3' – 'Troubleshooting'
– 'Safe Mode, windowed, with sound'.
H. 3DFX Voodoo cards. These cards are now quite old and the manufacturer is out of
business. Nonetheless, RT3 can run on Voodoo 3 and 5 cards. Please get the latest
drivers via Windows Update (if you’re running Windows XP) of from
www.voodoofiles.com. If you have difficulty running the game, or experience flickering or
other problems while running, you may want to run in windowed mode (launch the game
by pressing 'Start' – 'Railroad Tycoon 3' – 'Troubleshooting' – 'Safe Mode, windowed,
with sound'.)
I. S3 Savage 2000 cards. If you experience flickering on this card, you may want to run in
windowed mode (launch the game by pressing 'Start' – 'Railroad Tycoon 3' –
'Troubleshooting' – 'Safe Mode, windowed, with sound'.)
J. Sound Skips/Stutters. Although sound problems are less common than video
problems, they can occur. Make sure you have the latest sound drivers. If the problem
persists, open the 'Settings' window in Railroad Tycoon 3 (press <F6> in the game), click
on 'Sound', and try changing the 3D Sound Provider to either 'DirectSound3D Software
Emulation' or ‘RAD Game Tools RSX 3D Audio’. If that doesn’t work, try this: Click on the
Windows 'Start' button, then click on 'Run', then type dxdiag, and then click 'OK'. Click on
the 'Sound' tab and lower the ‘Hardware Sound Acceleration Level’ slider all the way to
the left (disabling sound acceleration).
(7) PERFORMANCE
If the game runs slowly for you, there are a wide variety of settings you can adjust to make it
faster.
Load up a game, and press the <F6> key to view the Settings window.
Select 'Graphics'.
A. Lower your video resolution. We recommend 800 x 600, or even 640 x 480 for low end
machines.
or
B. Lower visual detail. Lower it one level at a time until you find a setting you like.
If you want more control over the game's appearance, speed, and visual quality, click on the '+'
icon to the left of the 'Graphics' item, to expand your options. Try adjusting any of the individual
settings to achieve a performance level you're happy with.
Finally, as with any other game, we recommend you close any other open applications before
launching Railroad Tycoon 3. This is particularly true if your computer only has 128MB of RAM,
as Railroad Tycoon 3 requires a full 128MB of RAM for itself and the operating system, or
performance will be slow with a lot of swapping to hard drive.
(8) ON-DISK EXTRAS
Your CDs include several extra programs – our way of saying thanks for picking up Railroad
Tycoon 3...
A. Map Builder – This is a tool that can simplify the task of creating your own maps in
Railroad Tycoon 3. It is not needed to play RT3 or even to use RT3’s map editor, but the
external Map Builder tool can easily allow you to create a height map of any part of the
world, for realistic mountains and coastlines. It includes a full satellite heightmap data set
from U.S. government sources. Click on ‘Map Builder’ on the Autorun/Splash screen, or,
install it directly from CD 1, in the ‘Map Builder’ folder. Inside the tool, select ‘Help’ for
more complete information. Note that while the Map Builder excels at creating base
maps with real world height and coastlines, it does NOT create rivers, forests or cities,
nor does it paint the ground in interesting colors. That’s up to you to do, within RT3’s
internal map editor. On with it, then...
B. RT3 Mini-Game – Ahh... for the old days when games were simple to play (and create).
Click on RT3 Mini-Game to play a simple, fun top-down, 2D train puzzle game. It runs
directly from the CD, so there’s no installation involved. It takes a minute to learn, a
lifetime to master (well, OK, you can probably master it in about an hour, but it’s still fun).
Go ahead, try it!
C. Loco-Commotion – Yes, there are train games other than Railroad Tycoon 3. Perhaps
you missed this one when it was released in 2002 (as a full, stand-alone game). It
doesn’t have quite the look of RT3, but it is challenging, fun, and quite different in play
mechanics from RT3. The full game is included, free. A manual for Loco-Commotion
in .PDF format, can be found on disk 1, in the Loco_Commotion folder (though you can
easily play the game without the manual). Enjoy!
D. Mall Tycoon 2, Trial Version – For the would-be tycoon whose interests range to
modern empire-building (or if you just want to build your own mall without two dozen
wireless phone stalls...) Mall Tycoon 2 is hitting stores right about the time Railroad
Tycoon 3 does. This is the full version of Mall Tycoon 2 – the whole game is yours to try.
However, unlike with Loco-Commotion and the RT3 Mini-Game, you will have to pay for
this one if you want to keep it (not everything in life can be free...) The trial version grants
you two free uses of the game – the whole game is playable, but you can only launch it
twice. If you enjoy it, you can unlock it permanently via electronic (on-line) purchase - no
trip needed back to the store. If you don’t like it, uninstall it with no further obligation.
The game’s complete manual is included as an HTML file, easily browsable/readable
once you’ve installed the game. Give it a go!
Also please provide a detailed description of the problem, including any error messages you
received.
Note: This information is for technical support only and representatives are unable to provide
game hints or suggestions.
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