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hey ppls

firstly... is toca race driver 3 the same game as v8 supercars 3... just with a diff name :P i cant seem to work it out hehe

anyways im trying to play toca race driver 3, ive used the dvd, download a legit copy off the codemasters website and tried some ripped versions..

When i play in world career mode it just quits with a rd3.exe illegal operation type error when you select certain levels.. some work some dont..

ive tried using the update patch, defraging, chkdsk, disabling soundcard, disable damon-tools, turning off shadows and all the other stuff the other 90% of people who cant get the game to work properly try...

oh yeah also after i reinstalled the second time.. the engine noises sound retarded so when the game does actualy work you have to play with the sound off which somewhat makes it 3000 times more boring.

just wondering if anyones had the same issues, cause theres like 10000000000 pages of people complaining on the internet but no fix or anything :P

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also im pretty sure its not a directx cause usualy in eventvwr you'll see issues with d3d.dll or something to that affect.. this is just complaining about rd3.exe though :P

reeeeealy pissing me off cause it looks like such a good game so far

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