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tomalexander: I just installed I76 and have a bit of a weird problem. Taurus's car's front wheels don't appear to be properly attached to the front axle and his brake lights flash on and off. As a result, he only seems to drive at about 30mph, which makes the game frustrating. I've tried playing with the GFX options to see if that changes anything, but it seems to be a bug. It's not really enamouring me to the game, to be honest. Any ideas how to fix it?
System:
Core Duo 1.7ghz, Intel GMA 950, Vista Home Basic, 2gig ram.
edit: Topic was meant to say "Wobbly wheels" not "wobby". Soz.

Fixed topic title.
Try to start this game in the glide mode (with -glide added to your shortcut) and let us know if that works.
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Skreczi: Try to start this game in the glide mode (with -glide added to your shortcut) and let us know if that works.
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tomalexander: This may sound stupid, but how do you do that? Wherever I try to insert -glide in the target box in shortcut properties, windows says it's an invalid path or file. I've tried inside the quotation marks and outside and the same thing happens. What am I doing wrong?
edit: never mind, I just saw the Interstate76 glide option in the start menu program group. Tried it - didn't work.
"3D accelerator hardware failed to initiate"

"C:\Program Files\GOG.com\Interstate 76 Arsenal\interstate 76\i76.exe" -glide
Sorry i didn't answer elier.