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October 15, 2003
This document provides useful information regarding The Simpsons Hit &
RunTM. Please review it carefully. For further support, please visit
our website at http://support.vugames.com.
CONTENTS
3. Multiplayer Issues
The Bonus Game in The Simpsons Hit & Run allows play for one to four
players. If you have multiple gamepads or joysticks, they are assigned
to each player in order. For example in a two player game, if a gamepad
is plugged into DirectX or USB slot 3, and another gamepad is plugged
into DirectX or USB slot 8 then the gamepad in slot 3 will be assigned
to player 1, while the one in slot 8 is for player 2.
Up to 2 players can use the keyboard in the Bonus Game. When using the
keyboard, the keyboard will always be assigned to the highest player
number(s) not using a gamepad. So in a two player game, if one player is
using a gamepad, then that will be assigned to player 1, while the
keyboard will be assigned to player 2. In a four-player game, with two
gamepads, players 3 & 4 will be assigned to opposite sides of the
keyboard.
4. Troubleshooting
1. If your game does not start, your video card may not be supported.
Please check your video card against the list of supported video cards.
The Simpsons Hit & Run has been tested on most, but not all of the major
video cards incorporating the following chipsets:
ATI® Radeon
ATI® Radeon 7200
ATI® Radeon 8500
ATI® Radeon 9000
ATI® Radeon 9700
NVidia™ GeForce 2 GTS
NVidia™ GeForce 3/Ti series
NVidia™ GeForce 4 MX
NVidia™ GeForce 4 series
The following graphics card chipsets are not supported by The Simpsons
Hit & Run, or exhibit known problems:
SiS730
SiS650
SiS315
Intel Extreme Graphics 845/865
ATI Radeon 7500 – exhibits severe rendering artifacts with
drivers dated prior to April, 2003
ATI Radeon 8500 – exhibits minor rendering artifacts with
drivers dated prior to April, 2003
Matrox Parhelia – exhibits rendering artifacts on shadows
with drivers that are not up-to-date
ATI Radeon & All-In-Wonder 9000 & 9200 – exhibits minor
rendering artifacts
If you are experiencing difficulties with your video card, please try
upgrading to the latest drivers available for your card.
3. Disc 1 of The Simpsons Hit & Run needs to be in your CD-ROM drive at
all times while you are playing. Do not remove the disc from the drive
during the game.
4. If your car becomes stuck while playing the game, you can press the
reset button to reposition your car on the nearest road.
6. If The Simpsons Hit & Run crashes after you increase your video
resolution, your video card may not support that resolution at your
monitor’s current refresh rate. Under Windows 2000/XP, The Simpsons Hit
& Run should be able to detect this situation and will attempt to warn
you. However, under Windows 98/ME, The Simpsons Hit & Run is unable to
determine your monitor’s current refresh rate. Lower your monitor’s
refresh rate and try again.
7. Some video cards do not support adjusting the gamma setting when
running in windowed mode. You may experience an inability to see the
effects of setting this value when running in windowed mode.
10. If you hear bursts of static, you likely have the DirectX developer
SDK installed and you are using the Debug version. You can remove the
bursts of static by selecting the Retail version of DirectX:
Click the Start Menu
Click Programs - Microsoft DirectX SDK - Install DirectX
RunTime - Install Retail DirectX
11. The following sound cards are not supported by The Simpson Hit &
Run, or exhibit known problems:
Best Data Theatrix
12. If you are experiencing sound problems during game play, or the game
becomes unstable (sound disappears, game drawing speed slows down
severely, game crashes suddenly to desktop), the problem may be sound
card related. The Turtle Beach Santa Cruz, certain SoundMax Digital
sound cards and the Audigy and Audigy 2 cards are known to make the game
unstable if hardware acceleration is turned on. If you have a Turtle
Beach Santa Cruz sound card, or are experiencing sound problems or
unexplained crashing of any kind, disable hardware acceleration:
Click on Start->Run....
Type "dxdiag" and press Enter.
Observe the application while it loads, wait until the
progress bar completes.
Click on the Sound tab.
Under the "DirectX Features" frame, locate the "Hardware
Sound Acceleration Level" slider
Slide it all the way to the left until it reads "No
acceleration".
Click Exit, re-run the game.
Alternatively, if the above does not help, and you are still
experiencing sound problems, try the following:
Double-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop, or
right-click on the icon and choose the Open option.
Double-click on the Control Panel icon.
Find the Sounds and Multimedia icon and double-click on it.
On the Audio tab, click on the Advanced Properties button
under Playback.
Select Basic or No Hardware acceleration from the
Performance tab.
Click on OK.
Restart the game.
13. If you perform a minimum install and then experience problems with
skipping audio, it may be due to inadequate performance from your CD-ROM
or DVD-ROM drive. Try performing a full install to alleviate this
problem.
15. If you have an InterAct SV-233 PC Gamepad, you must turn off the
“auto” feature. Use of the “auto” feature causes incorrect control
behavior in The Simpsons Hit & Run.
16. If you are using a wireless gamepad, removing the batteries during
game play may cause the camera controls to become stuck. Exit the game
prior to changing the gamepad batteries.
17. If you have 2 CD-ROM drives and are attempting to run the game with
the CD in the second CD-ROM drive, but it will not start from the
Autoplay application, please start the game from the Start Menu
shortcut.
19. When playing with the keyboard, if pressing a key results in the key
appearing to be “stuck”, for example, pressing “A” and releasing results
in the character always moving left, try pressing the key in question
again.
20. If you are running Windows ME, and the game stops responding to
button presses on your gamepad, please exit the game, unplug and replug
your gamepad into its port, and restart the game.
21. If you are running Windows 2000 or XP, and if you have only Limited
User privileges, you will have to have your system administrator
install/uninstall the game for you. You also will not be able to save
games.
22. If you are running antivirus software while playing The Simpsons Hit
& Run, you may experience stability problems. It is recommended that
you close all other applications and disable any antivirus software
prior to running the game.
23. If you are running Microsoft Windows with StickyKeys enabled and you
use keys such as Shift, Ctrl or Alt to control the game, you may
inadvertently trigger StickyKeys. Either disable StickyKeys in your
Windows settings, or use another key for game play.
24. If your computer goes into standby mode while playing the game, you
may experience instability when the computer comes out of standby mode.
If you are going to be leaving the computer idle for long periods,
either exit The Simpsons Hit & Run first, or disable standby mode in
your Microsoft Windows settings.
25. While installing the game on Windows XP, the dialog box allowing you
to enter an explicit install path may lose focus, causing you to not be
able to type in the path. To rectify this, simply re-click on the
dialog in question and re-type the path.
26. When playing the game on Windows XP, if you are using the “Windows
XP Style” desktop setting, you may be able to click in the corner of the
game window and return to the desktop, due to the rounded window
corners. Use care when clicking near the extreme corners of the window,
or change your desktop style to not use windows with rounded corners.
5. Technical Support
Technical Support
Internet: http://support.vugames.com
Phone: (310) 649-8030
Fax: (310) 258-0755
8 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. PST, Monday - Friday
Customer Service
Phone: (310) 649-8031
Fax: (310) 258-0744
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. PST, Monday – Friday
Mail
Vivendi Universal Games
4247 South Minnewawa Avenue
Fresno, California
93725