After a lot of fiddling around with the UBI.INI file, and two hard resets, I can finally bring you a config that will allow you […]
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After a lot of fiddling around with the UBI.INI file, and two hard resets, I can finally bring you a config that will allow you to run POD at 800x600 in GLiDE mode on your Voodoo2 and Voodoo2 SLI. I assume this will work on the Voodoo Banshee and Voodoo3/4/5, but haven't tested it. It won't work on the Voodoo Graphics board, since that supported a maximum of 640x480, and I'm not sure about the Voodoo Rush.
But more than that, with the settings shown below, I can run POD directly from the EXE file, and the framerate is just fine. I'm running a Pentium II @ 400 Mhz and Voodoo2 SLI - And I used to have the slowdown/speed up problem on Parking and Road70 and one or two other tracks, but now it's fine.
Before I explain what to do, let me just say that you will be editing the UBI.INI file to enable 800x600 - So if you do try this out, you do so at your own risk, and - As with anything on this site - I cannot be held responsible for anything that might go wrong, and this may not even work on your system. With that said, here's what to do:
You MUST have either POD Gold or POD patched with the 24 MB 3Dfx patch. I am also running the GS-II Patch, I'm not sure if that will affect it or not.
Find your UBI.INI file, it should be in the [C:\WINDOWS\UBISOFT] folder, and MAKE A COPY OF IT.
Now open the UBI.INI file. If you found it using the Windows Explorer, just double-click the filename to open it in NotePAD.
Now we begin to change/add lines to the file. With each line shown below, first look for it in the UBI.INI file, and if you find it, change the value to match. If you don't find the line, then add it, typing it exactly as shown:
Under the [SYSTEM] heading, set the line MMX=1 if you have a Pentium MMX or Pentium II CPU.
Then, under the [POD2_0] heading, set the following lines:
SizeView=0
DisplayMode=6
ModeCameraSingle=6
BkGround=1
Close the file, and be sure to save the changes you just made.
Now run POD and see what happens. All the menus will still be in 640x480, but if it worked, when you start a race, you will see POD in 800x600. Of course, if POD is totally messed up, all you need to do is restore the copy of the UBI.INI file you took in Step 2, and everything should be back to normal.
I have tried this on my two Diamond Monster II 12MB boards, with and without SLI mode, with the Version 2.3 and Version 2.7 Diamond drivers (With GLIDE2X.DLL), and it works just fine. I have not tried it with the 3Dfx reference drivers, or on any other Voodoo2-based boards (Such as the Voodoo Banshee and Voodoo3) and I haven't tried it with any other manufacturers boards either. I have seen posts on the various POD forums to the effect that this 800x600 trick does indeed work just fine on virtually any Voodoo2 based board. It doesn't seem to work correctly with Direct3D, but I believe it depends on exactly what D3D card you have.