Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Demo

Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Demo Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Demo Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Demo Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Demo

English demo from Traveller's Tales for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, an adventure game based on the Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media film capturing the renown and beloved book series from author C.S. Lewis.

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Disney and Walden Media present The Chronicles of Narnia- The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
 Disney
THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA, NARNIA, and all book titles, characters and locales original thereto are
trademarks of C.S. Lewis Pte Ltd. and are used with permission.  DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC. and
WALDEN MEDIA, LLC. All rights reserved.
(Demo Version 1.0)
System Requirements
Minimum System Configuration:
If your system does not meet any one of the following minimum system requirements,
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe demo will not run properly.
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP
Pentium 4 class processor, 1.5 GHz
256MB RAM
DirectX 9-compatible, 64MB or TurboCache Direct 3D card with Vertex Shader v1.1 AND
Pixel Shader v1.1 Support (NVIDIA GeForce 3 or equivalent)
DirectX 9-compatible Sound Card
DirectX 9.0c
USB Joystick or Game Pad (optional)
NOTE:
DirectX 9.0c is not included in this demo. You must install DirectX prior to installation
of this product. If you do not have it installed, you may download the current version of
DirectX from the Microsoft web-site at the following address:
****://www.microsoft.com/directx/homeuser/downloads/default.asp
IMPORTANT!
In addition to meeting the Minimum System Requirements, it is highly recommended that you ensure
that your computer's components are utilizing the most recent software drivers.
Recommended System Configuration:
Buena Vista Games Customer Support recommends the following system specifications for your computer
to run The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe demo
with the best possible performance.
Pentium 4 class processor, 2 GHz or faster
512MB RAM
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000/XP DISCLAIMER:
Although this program will install and run on a system running Microsoft Windows 2000/XP, users with
"Limited User" privileges will encounter difficulties. This program's installer is not designed to
work around the upgraded security features that Windows 2000/XP provides. Administrative Privileges
are required to install and uninstall the program. Depending on your system configuration, you
may also be required to have Administrative Privileges to play this program. Please refer to your
Windows 2000/XP documentation for information about "Administrative Privileges."
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and in other
countries.
GeForce, NVIDIA, the NVIDIA Logo, The Way It's Meant to be Played Logo and TurboCache are
registered trademarks and/or trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the United States and
other countries.
Program Management
Installing the Program
Before installing The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe demo, exit all open
applications (including background applications such as anti-virus software and pop-up blockers).
When all other applications have been closed, double-click on the Narnia Demo Setup icon.
Getting Started
From the Windows Taskbar, click on Start and point to Programs
(Windows 2000) or All Programs (Windows XP). From the Programs sub-menu, point to
Buena Vista Games, select The Chronicles of Narnia demo folder, and then click on the
Launch Narnia Demo program icon.
Uninstalling the Program
Prior to uninstalling The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,
make sure that you have exited all associated applications.
To uninstall the program, click on Start and point to Programs (Windows 2000) or
All Programs (Windows XP). From the resulting sub-menu, point to Buena Vista Games,
select the The Chronicles of Narnia demo folder, and then click on the Uninstall Narnia Demo icon.
Game Details
Game Controls
Default Controls
This game can be played with one or two players, using the keyboard or a USB game pad or
joystick The control configuration screen can be accessed from the Options menu.
Movement Controls
Player 1	A,D,W,S
Player 2	Left, Right, Up, Down Arrow Keys
Activate
Player 1	U
Player 2	Numeric Keypad 5
Normal attack
Player 1	H
Player 2	Numeric Keypad 1
Power Attack
Player 1	J
Player 2	Numeric Keypad 2
Form Team up
Player 1	K
Player 2	Numeric Keypad 3
Target/Block
Player 1	Space bar
Player 2	Numeric Keypad 0
Character select
Player 1	Left CTRL key
Player 2	Right CTRL key
Start/Pause
Player 1	Enter
Player 2	Numeric Keypad Enter
Customize the Controls
Use the Arrow keys to navigate the list of controls. Use the Left and Right Arrow keys to switch
between the controls for Player One and Player Two.
* Highlight the control that you wish to change, and press the Enter key followed by the keyboard
key or controller button that you wish to assign to the control.
* To save your changes, and exit the menu, press ESC.
* To abandon any changes you have made without saving, press F1.
* To restore the controls to their default settings, press F2.
Mouse Controls -
Highlight this option and press the Enter key to toggle through using the mouse with Player One,
Player Two or disabling the mouse. When the mouse is enabled for a player, the movement controls
work differently.
Character direction is controlled by moving the Mouse Left and Right, while walking and
running are controlled using the Left and Right Movement Controls, respectively.
The Pevensie Children
Each of the Pevensie children has a unique set of skills that expand through their travels.
Review the Controls section for control details.
Peter
The oldest and strongest of the Pevensie children, Peter is the natural leader of the group.
Peters strong arms are good for smashing through doors and other obstructions. As Peter
becomes more confident and skilled in battle, you will find that his mastery of the sword is
strong enough to knock the armor off enemies. With a sword in hand, he has the power to defend
his family and friends from the dark allies of the White Witch.
Attack
Power Hit / Smash Enemy Armor
Block / Parry
Susan
Susans maturity and patience is best expressed through her careful aim. Although she can
defend herself in a close fight, her real strength lies in her ability to strike down enemies
and obstructions from a far and much safer distance.
Attack
Target
Throw Snowball / Shoot Arrow
Play Pan Pipes / Use Ivory Horn
Target
Edmund
Edmunds athleticism and desire to succeed makes him a strong ally and formidable adversary.
With a stick, sword or his fists, Edmund will defend his family against even the largest of
foes. His natural agility allows him to climb and his lightweight build enables him to
cross paths that his older siblings cannot.
Attack
Power Hit
Block / Parry
Lucy
Lucy is the youngest of all the children; it is her adventurous spirit that first brings the
group to Narnia. Her empathy and desire to do what is right make her the natural healer of
the group. With the help of her First Aid ability and, later, the Fire Flower Cordial, Lucy will
not only be fighting alongside her siblings, but she will also be able to heal them when they
get hurt. One of the benefits of being the smallest means that Lucy can climb into small caves.
Watching Lucy master a wolf is a sight to behold.
Attack
Use First Aid / Use Fire Flower Cordial
Teaming Up
In addition to each of the childrens individual skills, they can help each other through
Narnia by teaming up.
When the children team up, they gain access to powerful abilities that allow them to defeat
enemies and get past obstacles.These team up abilities only work in Narnia.
In order to Team Up, the player must first take control of one of the children that is to be
part of the team. When this child is moved next to the second child of the team to be formed,
purple rings will appear around the feet of both children. When the rings appear, pressing the
Team Up will initiate the team up.
Once the children have teamed up, they will stay teamed until you press Team Up again or until
they become tired from excessive use of their special team up abilities.
Peter & Edmund
Tap Attack to have Peter swing Edmund around, and Edmund will powerfully kick anything in his path.
Edmund & Lucy
With a tap of Attack, Edmund will fling Lucy and bowl enemies over or smash through barriers.
Peter & Susan
Peter carries Susan on his back, giving her a greater height to throw projectiles. Tap Attack to
have  Susan fire projectiles at distant targets without needing to aim.
Peter & Lucy
Peter carries Lucy on his back, allowing him to defend her from attacking enemies by pressing Attack
to power hit anything that gets too close.
Susan & Edmund
Tap Attack to have Susan swing Edmund around, and Edmund will powerfully kick anything in his path.
Susan & Lucy
With a tap of Attack, Susan will fling Lucy and bowl enemies over or smash through barriers.
Team Up Upgrades
Upgraded Team Up abilities can be purchased from the Inventory. Once purchased, they can be
triggered by pressing Power Attack.
Cooperative Play
A second player may join a current game at any time during gameplay.
Press the Start/Pause control for Player 2 to enter the game. A second HUD, containing the
statistics for the second player, will appear at the top right corner of the screen.
From this point on, both players will be able to play cooperatively until one of the players
decides to drop out of the game.
To drop out, press Start/Pause and select Drop Out from the option menu. The remaining player
will then resume control over all of the children.
Weapons and Collectibles
Replenish First Aid
Collect these green health crosses to refill Lucys First Aid ability
Health
A Heart restores health to the character that collected it. A full heart restores full health,
and a hollow heart restores half health.
Coins
Collect Silver and Gold Coins to spend in the Inventory, where you may purchase weapon upgrades,
skills and other items.
Statues
By hitting the frozen statues of Narnian inhabitants, they become marked so that Aslan can free them
from the White Witchs evil spell.
Stick
This most primitive of objects is used by Peter and Edmund as both a torch and as a weapon.
The stick may be lit with the help of any existing fire. You may also use the burning stick to
light bonfires, dry brush, stick bundles and other objects.
Sword
Throughout the course of the adventure, Peter and Edmund will acquire and use a variety of
sword classes. In addition, they will also learn special sword fighting skills that will help
them defeat even the most aggressive of foes.
Bow & Arrow
Arrows are more powerful than Snowballs. However, Susans quiver is not a bottomless pit.
Collect arrows to keep her loaded and ready to fight.
Main Menu
New Game
Start a new adventure from the beginning.
Load Game
Select your saved game from one of three available slots. After loading your game, you may
return to any level that has been unlocked. The panels of the Wardrobe are your portals to
each level. Use the Movement Controls to highlight a level panel, and then press the
Enter key to select.
Options
Music Volume
Adjust the music and cut scene volume.
SFX Volume
Adjust the sound effects and in-game dialogue volume.
Video and Control Configuration
Adjust the screen resolution, as well as review and modify the game's control map.
Widescreen
Turn this option "ON" to set the screen to a widescreen "letterbox" format.
Difficulty
Change the difficulty between Normal and Hard.
The Options screen is accessible from the Main Menu and the Pause Menu.
Credits
Review a list of all the talented people that worked on the creation of this game.
Exit to Windows
Quit the game and return to Windows.
Checkpoints and Saving
You may only save your game after completing a level. If you exit that game, you will start from
the point of your last save. Checkpoints are used within levels to mark your progress. If you
are unable to successfully complete the level or reach the next checkpoint, you will not have
to start from the beginning of the level. You can continue from the last Checkpoint.
Inventory
After entering Narnia, the children will be able to purchase upgrades using the coins that
they have collected. During each level, a variety of individual and Team Up upgrades will
become available in the Inventory. You may purchase upgrades from the Inventory at any time
during the level by pressing Start/Pause and selecting Inventory from the pause menu.
The Inventory contains a list of the all of the upgrades that have been purchased or are
available for purchase. Each child has their own section. Use the Movement Control Left
and Right to scroll to each of the children.
Pressing Activate while on a particular childs screen will access that childs upgrade
list. New upgrades are unlocked in each level. Use the Movement Control Up and Down to
browse through the list. When an upgrade is highlighted, a description is displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
Where appropriate, a purchased upgrade will display the button combination that is
required to activate it. Upgrades that have not been purchased will display the number
of coins needed to purchase it. The number of coins that are available to spend is displayed
in the top right-hand corner of the screen.
1. Character Portrait - This shows the child that upgrades are being purchased for.
2. Coin Count - Depicts the number of coins collected.
3. Purchased Upgrades - The top part of the list shows all of the upgrades that have been purchased.
4. Upgrades for Sale - The bottom part of the list shows all of the upgrades that are available for
purchase.
5. Upgrade Description - This gives a basic description of the upgrade that is currently highlighted.
HUD (Heads Up Display)
You can switch between any of the children visible on the screen by pressing Character Select. When
you do, the Heads Up Display (HUD) at the top left corner of the screen changes to display that
childs information.
The HUD contains the following information:
1. Health - When you run out of health or fail at an objective, the level will restart from the
last checkpoint. If no checkpoint has been passed, the level will restart from the beginning. The
health meter surrounds a portrait of the currently selected character.
2. Energy Meter - This meter becomes depleted when the children use their special abilities.
Peter/Edmund
This represents how much energy Peter and Edmunds attacks have. Performing special moves and
power hits will cause the bar to deplete faster. Performing multiple hits (3+ or higher) against
enemies will cause the bar to regenerate faster.
Susan
For Susan, the energy bar represents how much ammo she currently has to throw or fire.
When Susan receives her Gift Bow from Father Christmas, the arrow quiver will slowly replenish
itself over time.
Lucy
This reflects how much healing power Lucy has for her First Aid ability and Fire Flower Cordial.
The energy bar is depleted each time she uses her healing abilities. Lucy must collect green
crosses to replenish the First Aid Kit. The Fire Flower Cordial will slowly replenish itself over time.
3. Coins - Depicts how many coins have been collected, which can be used in the Inventory to
purchase upgrades.
4. Character Icon - Many enemies and obstructions require specific skills to defeat. In these
cases, an icon will appear in the center-top of the screen that displays an image of the enemy,
obstruction or required item. If a Team Up ability is required, the symbol for the Team Up
ability will appear within the icon.
5. Team Up Charge Meter - Team Up Upgrades purchased from the Inventory screen require time
to charge before they can be used. When you team children that you have already purchased an
upgrade for, a charge meter, will appear on the HUD. Once the meter has fully charged, press
Power Attack to perform the upgraded Team Up move. Once activated, the meter will be reset
to zero and begin to recharge.
6. Bonus Shields - Depicts how many Bonus Shields have been collected. Collecting all of
the Bonus Shields for each level unlocks bonus Items, which can be found in the drawer at
the bottom of the Wardrobe on the Level Select screen.
7. Statues - Depicts how many statues have been collected. Statues are used to purchase
reinforcements for the final battle against the White Witchs army.
8. Second Player HUD - The Health, Character Portrait, Energy Meter and Team Up Charge Meter
for the second player will appear in the top-right corner of the screen.
Using the Environment
Throughout the adventure, the children will interact with the environment in a variety of
ways, both for offensive and defensive purposes.
Snowballs
Lucy can balance on top of snowballs and roll them with her feet. This allows here to get
items normally out of reach. Peter, Susan and Edmund can roll snowballs from place to place.
Stick Bundles
Use these to smash through enemies and obstructions. Set them on fire to do even more damage.
Pushing and Pulling Large Objects
Peter and Susan can push and pull large objects to block off or gain access to areas.Hiding
Sometimes the best thing that the children can do is hide. Find the specially marked spots and
press Activate to hide.
Creatures of Narnia
Ankle Slicers
Small, quick and wicked, Ankle Slicers brandish long, sharp blades that they use to slash with
as they tear about at high speed.
Minoboars
The Minoboar is a stocky opponent that shares a similar resemblance to the Minotaur. When faced
with an adversary, the Minoboar will attempt to gore and then attack swiftly at very close quarters.
Minotaurs
The Minotaur is a fearsome opponent. It wields a huge sword, which it uses to scythe through its
foes, and it is clad in thick armor that must be smashed before the Minotaur can be damaged.
It will also use its head to charge at opponents, sending them flying when hit.
Ogres
Though slow and dim-witted, Ogres are large and powerful opponents. They wield huge clubs that
create shockwaves when smashed into the ground and they throw boulders at enemies that
are too far away to be clobbered.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Basics
There are several things you can do to make sure that your computer system realizes the
full potential of the program.
1. Determine if any changes have been made to the system.
A frequent source of conflict between hardware and software is a system configuration
change. If an error occurs after making a change to the configuration of your system
(i.e., adding new hardware, updating drivers, installing another program), then that
system change is a likely source of the problem. Refer to the manufacturers instructions
to verify that the proper installation procedure was used and note any incompatibility
issue or system modifications listed in the documentation.
2. Isolate the source of the problem.
The program itself does not necessarily cause errors that occur when running a software
program. These errors may be caused by the operating system, a conflict between hardware
settings, another program running in the background, or an obsolete driver, which has not
been updated to work with the systems newer components. Determine exactly when and where
the problem occurs, and whether or not the problem also occurs with other software programs.
Also determine what other system activities are taking place when the problem occurs.
Determining the exact circumstances under which a problem occurs often points to a solution.
3. Determine if the error can be reproduced.
Restart the program and test for the error. If the same error occurs in the same location,
uninstall the program, reinstall the program, restart the system, and then run the program
again. If the error recurs, determine if a similar error occurs with other software programs.
If it does, the source of the problem may be one of the systems hardware components. Refer
to your hardware documentation or contact the manufacturer to determine if an updated driver
or system modification will resolve the issue.
4. Verify that your system meets or exceeds the minimum system requirements of the program.
If your system does not meet any one of the minimum requirements, the program will not run properly.
5. Verify that all external cables and connections are secure.
Also ensure that power, settings, and option controls for all system components are set
appropriately. Refer to your hardware documentation or consult your hardware manufacturer
for additional information.
6. Exit all other programs and applications when installing or running the program.
Exit any active screen savers, utility programs, anti-virus programs, or shell programs to
ensure that the maximum amount of RAM is available for your system to run the program as
quickly and smoothly as possible. Also exit any automatic power saving utilities or other
timing programs like an anti-virus program that scans your hard disk every hour or a power
management utility that shuts down all non-essential system functions during idle periods.
If a timing program or screen saver activates during installation or during play, the program
may crash or experience other technical difficulties.
Frequently Asked Questions
A. What can be done to ensure that my sound card will play the programs audio files with
the best possible performance?
1. Change Supplemental cache size or the Optimize access pattern for settings.
* If the program locks up or other performance issues occur in Windows 2000, adjust the
Supplemental cache size or the Optimize access pattern for settings from the File System
Properties CD-ROM tab in the Performance window of System Properties. Make only one change
at a time, so that the source of the problem can be isolated. After making a change, restart
the program and test for the error. If the error recurs, continue selecting alternate settings,
 until the conflict is resolved. If the error cannot be eliminated, restore your original
settings and contact your hardware manufacturer.
Refer to your hardware documentation for the most complete information on making system
modifications to your particular computer.
B. What can be done to ensure that my video card will display the programs video, animations, and
graphics with the best possible performance?
1. Verify that Windows 2000/XP is managing Virtual Memory.
* Right-click on the My Computer icon, and select Properties from the resulting menu.
* Click on the Advanced tab to bring it forward, and then select the Settings button within the
Performance section.
* In the Performance Options window, click on the Advanced tab to bring it forward, and then select the
Change button in the Virtual Memory section. Check that "System managed size" is selected.
2. Verify that the configuration of each system component does not conflict with another system
component.
* Click on the Start button and point to Settings, then select Control Panel. In the
Control Panel window, double-click on System then click on the Device Manager tab to display a
list of system components. If there is a conflict, a warning icon will appear next to the
component with the conflicting setting. Select the component, and then click on the Properties
button for more information. If there are no conflicts, make sure that Windows is running with
optimum performance by clicking on the Performance tab and reading the system evaluation.
If there are conflicts or your system is not running with optimum performance, refer to your
hardware documentation or contact your computers manufacturer.
3. Verify that there is plenty of free disk space on your hard drive.
* In addition to the hard drive space needed to install program and support files, Windows and
other programs need enough free hard drive space to use for virtual memory, temporary files,
and other system activities. Delete any files or programs that are no longer used and archive
any files or programs that are used less frequently to another storage volume. You should also
delete any orphaned temporary files to maximize free hard disk space and ensure that your system
is operating smoothly and efficiently. Orphaned temporary files are usually created when the
computers power switch is turned off, without first exiting Windows.
Refer to your hardware documentation for the most complete information on making system
modifications to your particular computer.
C. What can be done to ensure that my system will run the program with the best
possible performance?
1. Verify that the latest version of your video cards proprietary driver is properly
installed on your system.
* Video card and computer system manufacturers are constantly updating their video card
drivers so that their hardware can play the latest software programs with the best
possible performance. If you have not updated your video card driver recently, you may
want to consider doing so to ensure that your system runs all programs with optimum
performance.
2. Maximize the available free memory
* Exit all programs that appear in the Task List (except Explorer and Systray) and
disabling any utilities that load at startup. Programs that run in the background,
like anti-virus programs, screen savers, energy savers, or other programs that may
not appear to be open, can activate when you are installing or running the program
and lock up the system or take away system resources.
3. Lower the Hardware Acceleration setting
* If the problem continues, lower the Hardware Acceleration setting within the Advanced
Graphics Settings window in the Performance tab of System Properties. After making a
change, restart the program and test for the error. If the error recurs, continue
selecting alternate settings until the problem is resolved. If the error cannot be
eliminated, restore your original setting and contact your hardware manufacturer.
4. Enable AGP Texture Acceleration
* Check the DirectX AGP Texture Acceleration in the DirectX Diagnostics Tool and make
sure that it is enabled. For instructions, please refer to the DirectX section of this eManual.
Refer to your hardware documentation for the most complete information on making system
modifications to your particular computer.
Display Issues
In order to run this program properly, verify that your video display is set to the correct
color depth of at least High Color (16 bit). Also, ensure that the Display Resolution is set
to the optimal setting of 800 by 600 pixels. See below for instructions on changing your
display settings.
Changing the Display Settings
To open the Display Properties window, right-click on the Desktop and select Properties from
the list of options.
1. Click on the Settings tab to bring it forward.
2. Change the Color Palette or Colors to High Color (16 Bit) or higher.
3. Move the Screen Area slide bar until the setting reads 800 by 600 pixels.
4. Click Apply to enact the change.
NOTE: On some systems, if the display settings were changed, you will be prompted to
restart the computer for the change to take effect. If prompted, follow the on-screen
instructions to restart your computer.
5. If you were not prompted to restart or did not need to make any changes, click OK
to close the Display Properties Control Panel.
DirectX Troubleshooting
This program is designed to use Microsoft's DirectX 9.0c or higher technology, which provides
components and drivers to enhance every aspect of high performance applications.
In order to run this program with the best possible performance, your video card and sound card should
be DirectX 9.0c-compatible with certified DirectX 9.0c drivers properly installed. If you experience
sound or display difficulties, a likely source of the issue is an outdated or incompatible driver.
To verify that you have DirectX 9.0c certified drivers installed on your system, run the DirectX
Diagnostics (DXDIAG) program that is copied to your hard drive when this program is installed. This
program displays version and status information for your sound and display drivers, as well as all
other DirectX components installed on your system.
To open the DirectX Diagnostics Tool, proceed as follows:
1. From the Windows Taskbar, click on Start and select Run.
2. In the Open: field, type DXDIAG. Click on OK or press the Enter key on your keyboard. The program
will begin to gather information about your system and the Diagnostics Tool will open with the System
tab in the foreground.
NOTE: If your system is unable to locate a copy of DXDIAG, it most likely means that a recent
version of DirectX is not installed on your computer. You may download a recent version of
DirectX from the Microsoft web-site at the following address:
****://www.microsoft.com/directx/homeuser/downloads/default.asp
When DXDIAG starts, the following tabs will be displayed: System, DirectX Files, Display, Sound,
Music, Input, Network, and More Help.
The System tab contains system information about the computer and specifies the version of DirectX
installed on your computer. The system information includes: system date, computer name, operating
system version and language, processor type, memory, swapfile size, and DirectX version.
The DirectX Files tab contains the filenames and version numbers for all DirectX files installed
on the computer. If DXDIAG detects any problems with any DirectX files, a warning will be displayed
in the Notes box.
The Display tab contains detailed information about your display settings, and allows you to disable
hardware acceleration for DirectDraw, Direct3D, and AGP Texture. On this tab, you can also test
DirectDraw, Direct3D, and AGP Texturing. If DXDIAG detects any problems with any display settings or
driver files, a warning will be displayed in the Notes box. Be sure to note the Name of your video
card and the amount of video RAM that it contains.
The Sound tab contains detailed information about the sound card settings and driver.
On this tab, you can test DirectSound and lower the Sound Hardware Acceleration Level.
If DXDIAG detects any problems with the sound card or driver files, a warning will be displayed
in the Notes box.
The Music tab contains the current MIDI settings. On this tab, you can test DirectMusic.
If DXDIAG detects any problems with any MIDI settings, a warning will be displayed in the Notes box.
The Input tab contains the input devices (Joystick, Gamepad, Steering Wheel) connected to the
computer and the input drivers installed on the computer.
The Network tab contains a list of the Network drivers installed and running on the computer.
From this tab you may test DirectPlay.
At any time during the troubleshooting, the DirectX information can be saved to a text file
by clicking on the Save All Information button.
NOTE: If your sound and display drivers are not listed as Certified, contact your
computer manufacturer to verify that the drivers currently installed on your system are the
latest available and that they are compatible with DirectX. If Certified drivers are not
available, drivers that are compatible, but not certified, should run the program with an
acceptable level of performance. If your sound and video card drivers are not compatible
with DirectX, the program may not run properly.
Updating Drivers
Installing the latest available driver for your video card, sound card, and CD-ROM drive
can result in a variety of benefits, including increased system performance, new component
features, or the elimination of a technical problem. If your computer locks up, the video
appears choppy, or the screen goes black, an updated video driver may solve the problem.
An updated sound driver may result in crisper, clearer sound. A new CD-ROM driver can add
new features while eliminating lockups and error messages.
Computer system and component manufacturers are constantly updating their drivers so that
their hardware can play the latest software programs with the best possible performance.
If you determine that your system is not using the latest driver, or your current driver
is dated earlier than one year prior to todays date, you should consider obtaining an
updated driver.
If your video card, sound card, and CD-ROM drive were included with your system at the time
of purchase, contact the manufacturer of your computer system about obtaining the latest
version of a driver. If you have purchased a system component separately from your computer
system, contact the component manufacturer to obtain the latest version of the driver.
Updated drivers are frequently available from the Internet.
Refer to your hardware documentation for contact information. Please be aware that charges
may be incurred.

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