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Maxing out TDR Performance

All things Carmageddon TDR2000 related - hey, it's got multiplayer.
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IR2H-Core
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Maxing out TDR Performance

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I'm looking 2 MAX out the performance of this Game On my new PC here, and I'm curious if any1 knows where the guide that was posted on LOD a long time is at, and/or if it can be reposted for us

my new PC makes me drool for PC games again

3.01Ghz Intel Pentium 4 530 HT

200Gb HDD(adding another 250 by the end of the Month)

DVD Burner (DVD-+R/RW, DVD+DL)

BFG GeForce FX 5500 OC 256MB DDR PCI Video Card

ATI 100-703148 TV Wonder Pro Remote Control Edition Video Card

Only Having an Issue Installing this 1 game here(not a Carmageddon Game), gives me this error

16 bit Windows Subsystem

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.

<Close> <Ignore>

Clicking Close does as it says, Ignore does fuck all

any1 else ever see this error on XP SP2?

anyways, back 2 the subject, does any1 have a system remotly like mine, an what did u do 2 peek the game Graphics?
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Re: Maxing out TDR Performance

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LODGetingTDRToLook Best.zip - 653Kb

This happened to be in a zip bunch the one they call "DOOMSDAY BIKER ?" sent me a while ago.. I guess thats what you want.
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Re: Maxing out TDR Performance

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Here's what you need. Extract this file where your error say it should be. In the C:/windows/system32 folder.

You should be able to install or run our program and any other 16 bit program that you were running prior to downloading and installing Service Pack 2.

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