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PC GAMER FEBRUARY 1998 CD README FILE
Hello, and welcome to yet another fun-filled, demo-packed CD of Gaming Goodness(tm),
courtesy of PC Gamer.
We've got a great collection for you, from the newest (and some old favorites) racing games
out there, including a 3Dfx-only Need for Speed II SE demo that'll blow your socks off. Of
course, if you don't have a 3Dfx card, don't worry -- the full game doesn't require it, and
as soon as an non-accelerated demo is available, we'll stick it on The CD.
Each month, we'll try to create one of these PCG-READ.TXT files that contain up-to-date
information about the demos and front end on The CD. We may not get everything, though, so
if you run into anything we don't document here, first check out the Disc Pages in the
magazine (starting on page 8). If you don't see the answer to your question there, use your
web browser to surf to out CD Support web site at http://support.imagine-inc.com. Our FAQs
(Frequently Asked Questions) are out of date, but now that we've finally hired a new
Assistant Disc Editor, William Harms, they'll hopefully be up-to-date by the time you read
this.
Some things to watch for while using The CD this month:
ULTRA 3D PINBALL: LOST CONTINENT
We had this demo lock up a couple of times on us right when it first loads. But after
rebooting, it worked fine. So if this program locks up on you, try shutting off your
computer and restarting the program.
FRONT END STUFF
With some of the install programs that run through the front end, a window will pop up
behind the front-end graphics. You might not see it if you don't either minimize or close
the front end. If you try installing the demo while the installation program is already
running, you might get some errors.
We always recommend that if you use the front end to install the demos, make sure you exit
out from it before you actually run them. Sometimes demos will conflict with the front end,
making the demo do weird things. In extreme situations, we put a warning in the front end
itself, but it's a good rule of thumb to use the front end to install the demos, then close
it to run them.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you have any difficulties with any of the demos on The CD, please contact the
manufacturer of the demo. The technical support numbers for each publisher are listed on The
CD, as well as in the Disc Pages. The publishers of the game are much more suited to handle
technical support for their demos than we are.
However, if you're having problems with the front end itself, (like video not playing, or
lack of sound), you can send in a report by going to our support site at
http://support.imagine-inc.com. Fill out the form, and we'll try to get a response to you as
soon as possible. For Customer Service inquiries, like renewing a subscription or getting
back issues, you can write or call the numbers listed below:
Customer Service
PO Box 51199
Boulder, CO 80322
subscribe@pcgamer.com
(800) 898-7159
Remember, all other inquiries should be directed to our support site at
http://support.imagine-inc.com.
Thanks for trying out this month's CD!
Michael Wolf William Harms
Disc Editor Assistant Disc Editor