READ ME EURO 2000 9th APRIL 2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Installing the game using Autorun a) Installing EURO 2000 b) Minimum Hard drive space required c) If your "Autorun" feature is disabled 2. New options on Install screen after install 3. Direct X a) Installing DirectX directly from CD (if you skipped it during game install) b) DirectX 7.0 and supported hardware 4. Uninstalling EURO 2000 5. Memory requirements a) Memory requirements in Windows 95/98 b) Running the game under stressful Windows 95/98 conditions 6. Improving game speed (frame-rates, etc.) 7. Hot-keys 8. Network 9. Modem a) Dial and Wait for call b) Call Waiting 10. Notes on Video Card Chipsets 11. Notes on 3DFX 12. Notes on D3D Support 13. Notes on Sound and Video Cards : a) Problems with the Oak Technologies Mozart Sound Card b) Problems with the Creative Labs Sound Blaster AWE64 c) Problems with the Diamond Viper Pro PCI Video Card d) Problems with NVidia based video cards e) Problems with VIA motherboard chipsets 14. Notes on processors _______________________________________________________________________________ 1. Installing the game using Autorun a) Installing EURO 2000 The easiest method of installing EURO 2000 is to use the "Autorun" feature in Windows 95/98. Autorun is the install options menu that appears automatically upon inserting the EURO 2000 CD into your CD-ROM drive. After you select the language you wish to install, the game will bring you to the EURO 2000 Install Screen. b) Minimum Hard drive space required It is important to note that you must have a minimum of 70 MB hard drive space free to run the game. (30MB for install, 30 MB for swap file, 10MB for DirectX 7.0 installation and save.) c) If your "Autorun" feature is disabled If for some reason your "Autorun" feature is disabled (it may have been disabled by another program, or the "Auto insert notification" may be disabled on your CD), you can install the program by running AUTORUN.EXE directly from the root directory of the CD. 2. New options on Install screen after install After you've successfully installed the game in Windows 95/98, you may notice that some of the buttons that were visible on the Install screen (the "Install" button, for example) are no longer visible, while others (the "Play" button) are now available. This simply reflects the new options that are available. Press the "Re-Install" button if you would like to re-install the game (you may have accidentally deleted some files, or possibly changed your mind about installing the play-by-play files). It will prompt you to uninstall the game and then proceed with re-installing it. See section 4 for details on un-installing. 3. Direct X If you try to run the game without DirectX installed, the program will crash. For your convenience, we have included DirectX7.0a on the EURO 2000 CD. a. Installing DirectX directly from CD (if you skipped it during game install) EURO 2000 comes with DirectX 7.0a and will prompt you to install it during installation. If you would like to install it manually, make sure the EURO 2000 CD is in the CD-ROM drive change to the following folder on your CD-ROM drive: "\Directx\" and double-click on dxsetup.exe b. DirectX 7.0a and supported hardware We recommend that Euro 2000 be run with DirectX compatible sound boards and video cards. While there is a good chance that EURO 2000 will run with non-DirectX compatible hardware, you may find that: i) Sound quality suffers ii) The game runs slightly slower. iii) The game does not run at all. If your sound board or video card do not support DirectX, please contact your vendor. 4. Uninstalling EURO 2000 The simplest method of uninstalling EURO 2000 is to use the Uninstall button on the EURO 2000 Install screen. (this is the Autorun screen that pops up when you insert the EURO 2000 CD into the CD-ROM drive) You may also use the Uninstall shortcut in the Start Menu. This can be found with the game icon on the Start Menu. (usually "Start Menu/Programs/EA Sports/EURO 2000") Windows 95/98 also has an "Add/Remove Programs" Icon in the Control Panel that you can use to uninstall the game. 5. Memory requirements a. Memory requirements in Windows 95/98 The Windows 95/98 version of EURO 2000 requires a minimum of 32MB of RAM to run. If there is more memory available, you should experience better game performance in all areas. b. Running the game under stressful Windows 95/98 conditions At Electronic Arts we strive to bring you the best in graphics, audio and gameplay. We are always pushing the envelope of computer performance. While we have made every effort to ensure that EURO 2000 multi-tasks with all Windows 95/98 applications, we recommend that you shut down other applications and run EURO 2000 by itself when possible. 6. Improving game speed (frame-rates, etc.) One way to speed up the overall EURO 2000 experience is to choose a larger install - the more data that is on your hard drive, the less time that your PC needs to access your CD. We've also implemented a few ways to speed up the game speed. The Render Options in the Front End allow the user to reduce the features that need to be animated or displayed. Please note that of these options, only lighting detail is available when running the game with a 3D accelerator card. The other Render Options are disabled. Disabling the speech or sound effects may also improve the frame-rate. 7. Hot Keys We've implemented various hot-keys to access certain functions more quickly. In the Front End (before you get to the game): F10 - Chat (Multiplayer only) F11 - Quit/Disconnect In the game: ESC - Pause Menu F1 - Tele Cam F2 - End To End Cam F3 - Game Cam F4 - Tower Cam F5 - Team Management F6 - Instant Replay F7 - Cameras F8 - Options F9 - Controller Select F11 - Quit/Disconnect F12 - Exit to Windows +/- - Adjusts screen size (SOFTWARE RENDER ONLY) 8. Network Running the game on an IPX network with routers In order for the game to function across a router, the router must have SAP enabled and it must not be filtering SAP type 2238. Also, the machine operating as the game server must not be running any other software which is an SAP service (TSRs under DOS, some file sharing, print sharing, or other servers under Windows 95/98). Once again, we recommend that you contact your network administrator if you are experiencing problems. 9. Modem a) Dial and Wait for call ESC can always abort the connection attempt. The game will also time-out after 5 minutes. b) Call Waiting We recommend that call waiting be disabled as we have experienced some problems with it during modem games. Specifically, call waiting can disrupt modem games already in progress. ALT-TAB has been disabled in all modes. 10. Notes on video card chipsets. If you are experiencing problems with your video card and EURO 2000, try updating your video card driver by downloading the latest driver available from the video card manufacturer. If there is no improvement, try using the latest driver provided by the video chipset manufacturer. Your video card chipset is the video processing chip located on your video card. If there is no information in your video card manual or website, check the video card for an identifying chip with the chipset manufacturer's name on it. Some popular video chipset manufacturer's websites are listed below: 3Dfx http://www.3dfx.com/ NVidia http://www.nvidia.com/ 3DLabs http://www.3dlabs.com/ Matrox http://www.matrox.com/ Intel http://www.intel.com/ S3 http://www.s3.com/ Rendition http://www.rendition.com/ Number Nine http://www.nine.com/ ATI http://www.ati.com/ 11. Notes on 3DFX Chipsets tested & supported: Voodoo Voodoo Rush Voodoo Bansheee Voodoo 2 Voodoo 3 Recommended chipsets: Voodoo 2 Voodoo 3 Video cards based on the Voodoo 1 Graphics chipset (Voodoo1 and Voodoo Rush cards) may have trouble running EURO 2000 with the Glide 2.48 drivers. If you have such trouble, you will need to download and install the Glide 2.46 drivers from the 3dfx website. If you experience graphical corruption ingame with a card that has the Voodoo 2 chipset, you may have an incorrect driver for Glide 3. If you experience problems, please contact your card manufacturer or chipset vendor to get the latest drivers. If you experience palette corruption in the loading screen or in-game and have the MS Office Toolbar loaded, try running the game without the toolbar. 12. Notes on D3D Support Chipsets tested and supported: ATI 3D Rage Pro ATI Rage 128 NVidia Riva 128 NVidia RIVA TNT NVidia RIVA TNT2 (Ultra) Matrox G200 Matrox G400 3Dlabs Permedia 2 Rendition Verite V2100/2200 S3 Savage 3D S3 Savage4 Recommended chipsets: ATI Rage 128 NVidia RIVA TNT NVidia RIVA TNT2 (Ultra) Matrox G200 Matrox G400 S3 Savage4 The 3D Setup program (located in Start Menu/Programs/EA Sports/EURO 2000) defaults to D3D support for the above chipsets. If your card has D3D support and is not one of the chipsets above, the 3D Setup program will default to Software Rendering. In some cases, this may run faster. However, if your D3D card has 4mb of texture memory (or AGP texturing), you can choose D3D support in 3D Setup. Please note that other cards have not been tested and may not work with EURO 2000. If you experience problems, please contact your card manufacturer or chipset vendor to get the latest drivers. Attention NVIDIA GeForce256 and NVIDIA Quadro users: There is a known crash issue with the current GeFORCE/Quadro video drivers and Euro 2000. The 3.77 and 5.x series of NVIDIA drivers fix this problem. The 5.x drivers are due to be released soon, however until they are released we recommend you use the 3.77 drivers (provided by NVIDIA) which can found on this CD in the \drivers\nvidia directory. Please contact NVIDIA (http://www.nvidia.com) or your board vendor for more information and release dates for future drivers based on the NVIDIA 5.x series. The latest NVIDIA drivers can be found here: http://www.nvidia.com/Products.nsf/htmlmedia/software_drivers.html The NVidia chipset used in cards such as the STB Velocity 128 has drivers that may automipmap. This can cause some graphical problems which can be fixed by using the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com. We recommend Version 4.10.01.0230. The Recommended drivers for the Riva128 are the latest reference drivers found on www.nvidia.com. Recommended versions are 3.37 or higher. The Recommended drivers for the TNT and TNT2/TNT2Ultra cards are the Detonator drivers found on www.nvidia.com. Recommended versions are 2.08 or higher. 13. Notes on Sound and Video Cards : EURO 2000 defaults to a 640x480 screen resolution. The 3Dsetup utility available from the start menu will allow you to select higher resolutions on supported cards. Due to differing VRAM configurations, your card may not support the highest listed resolutions. If EURO 2000 cannot run in the resolution selected, it will run in the default 640x480 mode instead. EURO 2000 is compatible with most standard video and sound cards. Below are listed some troubleshooting hints for a few cards that may present some problems. a) Problems with the Oak Technologies Mozart Sound Card We have experienced problems with the Mozart sound card using the Oak Windows 95 driver package v6.01 with some of EA's games. You should use the driver package v4.01 if you want to run EURO 2000 properly using the Mozart sound card. b) Problems with the Creative Labs Sound Blaster AWE64 We have experienced audio stuttering and skipping while using these cards. This may be fixed by new drivers or by going to your Control Panel, then to the System\Device Manager\Sound, video & game controllers. Access the Creative Sound Blaster 16 Plug and Play, then pick the Settings tab. Enable the option for 'Allow Full Duplex operation'. This should fix the problem. c) Problems with the Diamond Viper Pro PCI Video Card We have experienced problems with the Diamond Viper Pro video card with some of EA's games. If you are experiencing difficulties, you can disable PCI burst mode transfers in your PC's BIOS setup. If your PC's BIOS does not have this feature, Diamond supplies a utility that you can use to disable PCI burst mode transfers. If you have access to the Internet, you can download the utility at Diamond's FTP site at ftp://ftp.diamondmm.com/pub/misc/burst.exe. d) Problems with NVidia based video cards With NVidia-based video cards, older drivers may display a white screen when entering the game. If this occurs, we recommend downloading and installing the Detonator 2.08 reference drivers from NVidia to solve the problem. For best look and performance, the following should be set via the NVidia RIVA 128 video card control panel: Per pixel mipmapping: Disabled; Automatically generate 8 mipmap levels; Direct3D Texture Memory Size: 5-10 MB (or 0 on computers with 16 MB RAM to avoid swapping). If you are having trouble with unreadable or scrambled fonts, try changing the Addressing Mode switches to (you may need to play with these settings): Non-Filtered Texel Origin: Upper left corner; Filtered Texel Origin: x=0.00 texels, y=0.00 texels. On the TNT and TNT2 class cards if you are having trouble with unreadable or scrambled fonts, try changing the Addressing Mode switches in the TNT/TNT2 video card control panel to (you may need to play with these settings): Non-Filtered Texel Origin: Upper left corner; Filtered Texel Origin: x=0.00 texels, y=0.00 texels. e) Problems with VIA motherboard chipsets There are known problems with VIA motherboard chipsets used with an AGP video card and a PCI sound card, including crackling audio and possible lockups of the machine. These problems do not occur if both the video and the sound card are PCI-based. Attention Windows 98/98SE Intel Camino and Athlon motherboard users! A patch may be needed to enable proper AGP support on your machine. Users who are experiencing performance issues with the NVIDIA 3.x driver series and NVIDIA GeForce and Quadro cards must install this patch. Other users experiencing performance issues will also wish to install the required patch. For Intel motherboards (i810, i810E, i820, i840, i430, i440): http://developer.intel.com/design/software/drivers/platform/inf/infinst_enu_pv22.htm For Athlon motherboards with the AMD-751 System Controller (Northbridge): http://www.amd.com/products/cpg/bin/miniport_461.exe 14. Notes on processors Some non-Intel processors may not run equivalent to the processor rating of Intel processors. For example, a non-Intel 166MHz processor may only run at the equivalent of an Intel 100MHz processor, and therefore may cause the game to run slower. Users with P100-P200's may also experience a black screen transition delay before gameplay while the game is changing resolutions.