Keep Aspect Ratio = Disabled ( only disable this if you want to use Widescreen resolution as described here: ) Optimize CPU (DirectX 1-7) = Enabled (enabling this, will make the run make run a bit "lag", BUT it fixes some sort of camera issue when enabled. Run in Window = Disabled (enabling this will make my game run and crash immediately) Then you import Star Wars Racer into DXWnd, select the patched SWEP1RCR.exe and now to the settings.Įverything not mentioned here, doesn't need to be changed. (for me, using the original executable resulted in a white screen and game freeze during a race)
Then (for the US version), you need the Patched version of the executable for Racer, which BuckoA51 posted.
(long startup - 6 minutes - distorted videos) There is also another fix, but the fix doesn't work well for me.
#Crack no cd star wars episode 1 racer pc install#
I just wanted to give Feedback of how I ran the game with DXWnd.Īt first, use a special installer to install the game from the CD correctly. If anyone wants the final LucasArts patched version, here's a quick Dropbox link for you. I've got a thread going over on the DXWnd sourceforge page too to try and get to the bottom of this finally. I don't want to use this anyway since I like the CD audio/movies etc. That version has the looping sound fault on my system. SWEP1RCR.EXE MD5 - D86D5D03638C24AB6279F24079825794 - This is the one that was on the LucasArts FTP site before Disney axed it.Īt the moment I can't get any version to run with DXWnd except the no-cd crack version Bladeforce posted. SWEP1RCR.EXE MD5 - 9BE30E6704790B908884636144E280A5 - Fan made patch that uses parts of Wine for Windows - Doesn't work for everyone. SWEP1RCR.EXE MD5 - E6037733C5E769E0475D647F7588D2FE - This is the one Bladeforce posted, it's a NO-CD crack, doesn't play movies - When I run this I get a constant looping "crash" sound in the background. SWEP1RCR.EXE MD5 - 22C2781B3CF606B7A093EC5A39AC2AF5 - Original from English CD-ROM Ok guys, this game is still driving me up the wall, did some checking on the different versions of the executable that are floating around:.