Tomb Raider 3 Readme file:


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Contents:
System Requirements
DirectX 6
Preparing Your Hard Drive
Additional Help


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System Requirements:

The minimum system requirements are as follows:
	COMPUTER:
	IBM PC or 100% compatible
	OPERATING SYSTEM:
	Microsoft Windows 95/98
	CPU:
	Pentium 166 MHz.
	RAM:
	16 Mb
	CD-ROM:
	Quad-speed (4x) CD-ROM drive
	
	Supports most major 3D acceleration graphics
	cards, compatible Soundcards and Joysticks
	through DirectX6.0	

The recommended system specs are as follows:
	CPU:
	Pentium 200 MHz (or greater)
	RAM:
	32 Mb 
	GRAPHICS:
	4Mb SVGA video card, as well as a 4Mb 3D Card (100% DirectX 6.0-compatible)
	CD-ROM:
	Eight-speed (8x) CD-ROM drive or faster

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DirectX 6:
In order for you to play the game, you must have DX6-compliant drivers for your video
card and sound card.  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 will
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, by going into Options
and checking the 'Hardware Emulation' option.

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Preparing Your Hard Drive:
To ensure that your installation is trouble free, you should check to see that your
hard drive and file system are both tuned for optimum performance. Windows 95/98
comes with two utility programs that find and fix any errors and optimize your
hard drive's performance. The first of these programs is called ScanDisk. ScanDisk
will check your hard drive for problems and can fix any that it finds. You can run
scandisk by clicking on the START button from the Windows 95/98 Taskbar, followed
by Programs, then Accessories, then System Tools, and finally ScanDisk.

Once ScanDisk has finished running, you should next optimize your hard drive's
performance by running a program called Disk Defragmenter. You can run Disk
Defragmenter by clicking on the START button from the Windows 95/98 desktop,
followed by Programs, then Accessories, then System Tools, and finally Disk
Defragmenter.

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Additional Help:
For more information on technical support or game play advice, please view the
HTML document (SUPPORT.HTM) located on the CD in: 
'SUPPORT\INFO' on the Tomb Raider 3 CD.
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We all hope you enjoy Tomb Raider 3.
Core Design Ltd
14:33 10/11/98


TROUBLESHOOTING
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Tomb Raider 3 uses Microsoft Compressed Audio for sound and music.  If you do
not hear sound/music in the game you'll need to check your PC and make sure
the correct Windows components are activated.  To do this:

1. Exit the game and go to the Control Panel.  
2. Select the Add/Remove Programs Aplet.
3. Click on the Windows Setup Tab
4. You should see a selection icon called MULTIMEDIA which will have a check
in the box or no check at all.
5. Check this box (so a black check mark appears).  Click 'ok' and you'll be
prompted for your WINDOWS '95 CD in order
to install the correct Multimedia components to your 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 

SCREENGRABBER
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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.


Hardware Requirements

MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS:

Without hardware acceleration: Pentium  Class 166MMX MHz or 100% compatible
processor

Or

With hardware acceleration: Pentium  Class 133MHz or 100% compatible
processor.

16 MB RAM

Windows  95 or Windows  98

Direct X  6.0 (included)

4MB SVGA card

100% Windows  95 or Windows 98  compatible sound and video card

4X CD ROM DRIVE

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.

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. 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.


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.

3D Graphic Cards

Tomb Raider 3  supports all 100% Direct3D compliant graphic cards.  This
means that Tomb Raider 3 will run on every 3D accelerator card, providing
that you have installed DirectX 6.0, and you have installed drivers for your
3D card which support all of the features of DirectX 6.0 required by Tomb
Raider 3.

Due to the fact that DirectX 6.0 is a very recent release, there are a few
known problems with the current sets of drivers that are available for the
various 3D graphic card chipsets.  As new drivers become available, many of
these problems will be fixed.

Graphics card manufacturers constantly update their drivers.  If you are
running the game on a 3D accelerator card, make sure you have the latest
drivers available for your card.  See the Tomb Raider 3 Related Web Sites
section for a list of web sites where you will be able to obtain the very
latest drivers for your graphics card.


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 High
Color.

If you notice texture drop out - white blank spots 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.  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.  This option is also available when you select the
Sunglasses Icon.  If the results are unsatisfactory, you can run the game in
software mode by running Setup, and selecting Software 256 Colour Renderer.

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.

On some 3D cards, seaming may occur, drawing borders around polygons.  This
is most apparent when looking at the sky, which will have a tiled look to it.
 Turning off bi-linear filtering may help to fix this problem.  Bi-linear
filtering can be toggled on and off by selecting the Sunglasses Icon.

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 cards will not run the game with
Z-Buffering on in 800x600 High Color mode.  If you have Z-Buffering on, and
increase the resolution in-game to 800x600 the game will crash.

If you are getting any errors when running the game, such as runtime C++
error, or cannot find dinput.dll, reinstall DirectX 6.0.  DirectX 6.0 can be
installed directly from the Tomb Raider 3 CD by running the dxsetup.exe
program from the directx directory.

If you continue to have problems, please contact your hardware manufacturer.


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 Setup Tomb Raider 3 from the Start menu. 


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.