"Need for Speed: Speed" after the release of the media score is not low, the quality looks good, but countless players frequently encounter the problem of program crashes, and EA has not made any response.
As soon as you pray for EA to release the fix, you can try these methods:
1, delete the configuration file
In my document Vista system located in the C:\Users\ username \documents, the NFS Shift folder, which has a graphics profile graphicsconfig.xml, is said to be deleted to solve all problems once and for all. Of course, it's best to rename it or move it somewhere else, just in case.
2. Use window mode
Or the Graphicsconfig.xml file mentioned above, open it with Notepad or another text editor to find
Prop Name= "windowed" windowed= "0"
Change it to:
Prop Name= "Windowed" windowed= "1"
Then save, you can open the window mode, it is said to be more stable.
3. Rebuilding archive
Delete (or rename) the NFS Shift folder mentioned above, and then reboot the system and go back to the game to recreate the personal archive while turning off automatic saving in the game options.
4. Reduce Shadow Quality
High-end graphics users will naturally pick the highest shadow quality, but there is a clear flaw here, currently appears to be set to medium best.
5. Compatibility mode
Find the game main program EXE file or shortcut, right click on the selection properties, in the Compatibility tab page Check compatibility mode to run this program, and select "Windows 98/windows ME." The old Win98 may help you.
6. Turn off side bar
Of course this is for Windows7 and Vista users.
7. Upgrade Drive
Whether it is the system SP, motherboard, video card, sound card driver, you can try to upgrade to the latest version, but if your system configuration is relatively low, especially the graphics card is not enough, you can also try some classic old drive.