Posted September 30, 2008
Hello. First, let me say that I have had a great experience with GOG and the games I've downloaded so far.
With that said, I pulled down Toca 3 today. Started it up just now, set up my profile, and clicked on the "Begin" button (not realizing that it would drop me directly into a race). The problem is that I turned up all of my graphics options when the game booted up (in the box that popped up before the game launched) thinking that I would just dial them in if the game ran rough (as I do with every game). When I was unceremoniously dumped directly into the race, the game proceeded to lock up completely. I was only able to get out of it by ALT-TABing out to the desktop and hitting the menu when I went back into the game.
The problem is that I can't find a way to adjust my graphics settings now. There's an option in game called "Graphics", but it just allows you to turn things on and off (like the mirrors). Can anyone tell me if there is a way to adjust my graphics now or do I have to do a re-install?
Thanks in advance for your help!
With that said, I pulled down Toca 3 today. Started it up just now, set up my profile, and clicked on the "Begin" button (not realizing that it would drop me directly into a race). The problem is that I turned up all of my graphics options when the game booted up (in the box that popped up before the game launched) thinking that I would just dial them in if the game ran rough (as I do with every game). When I was unceremoniously dumped directly into the race, the game proceeded to lock up completely. I was only able to get out of it by ALT-TABing out to the desktop and hitting the menu when I went back into the game.
The problem is that I can't find a way to adjust my graphics settings now. There's an option in game called "Graphics", but it just allows you to turn things on and off (like the mirrors). Can anyone tell me if there is a way to adjust my graphics now or do I have to do a re-install?
Thanks in advance for your help!
This question / problem has been solved by sMull