Thief: Deadly Shadows Demo
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Short description:
In Thief: Deadly Shadows, gamers once again take on the role of Garrett, a master thief. Garrett is rarely seen, never caught and capable of breaking into the most ingeniously secured places.
In Thief: Deadly Shadows, gamers once again take on the role of Garrett, a master thief. Garrett is rarely seen, never caught and capable of breaking into the most ingeniously secured places. Garrett steals from the wealthy and gives to himself, making his living in the dark and foreboding City. Preferring to be left alone to ply his trade, prophecies of an impending Dark Age dictate a different plan for the thief. In Garrett's efforts to prevent this approaching Dark Age, he has inadvertently roused an ancient hidden evil. Without allies, Garrett finds himself standing alone between the City and the forces that would crush it.
Playing as Garrett, you must use your skills to sneak throughout the City into castles, mansions, prisons, cathedrals, dungeons, and museums, past armed guards, hired muscle, angry thugs, hideous monsters, and much worse. Garrett must steal the City's oldest treasures in order to stop the darkness foretold in the prophecies. You will have a wealth of thieves' tools at your disposal, including lock picks, a variety of special arrows, wall climbing gloves, and flash bombs.
Thief: Deadly Shadows Demo Readme
Copyright © 2003-2004 Ion Storm, L.P.; Eidos Inc.
26 May 2004 | Version 1.0
Part 1: Things You Should Know
DISCLAIMER: The Thief: Deadly Shadows demo is provided free to you with no
warranties expressed or implied. As such neither Eidos Inc, nor Ion Storm LP
provides any "official" technical or customer support for the installation or
operation of the demo.
Please read through the DirectX section of this document. This section has
information vital to successfully running Thief: Deadly Shadows on your
computer.
1.1 DirectX Information
This game is optimized for Microsoft DirectX 9.0b (or higher). Your computer
must have the Microsoft DirectX 9.0b re-distributable installed. It is
available on the Thief: Deadly Shadows disc in the DirectX directory or by
clicking on the "Install DirectX" button in the Autorun program. You must also
ensure your computer has DirectX 9.0b compatible drivers for your graphics and
sound cards. You can obtain these drivers from the manufacturers' web sites.
A list of these web sites is at the end of this document.
Please note: Neither Eidos Inc or Ion Storm provides hardware device drivers.
You will need to contact your hardware vendor for assistance with updating your
devices.
1.2 Memory and Performance
While the game will run fine in 256 MB of RAM, your playing experience will be
smoother if you have at least 512 MB of RAM.
Regardless of how much memory you have, you can maximize your available memory
and increase the overall performance of the game engine by closing any open
programs, including system tray programs (like ICQ), and by defragmenting your
hard drive. See part 2 of this document for more information.
Eidos recommends that you have no other programs running while playing Thief:
Deadly Shadows. Other programs, including virus checkers, system utilities,
and screen savers can cause system degradation when playing and may compete
with the game for system resources, potentially resulting in instability or
crashes
For additional information on visual performance and sound settings, please
refer to section 2.5 of this document.
1.3 Known Issues
Thief: Deadly Shadows is not supported on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, Windows
Millennium Edition, and Windows Server 2003.
1. Virtual Memory Warnings in Windows 2000 and Windows XP
When playing Thief: Deadly Shadows with less than 600 megabytes (MB) of virtual
memory you may receive low virtual memory warnings. To avoid these warnings,
please make sure you set your virtual memory settings to at least 600 MB.
To adjust your virtual memory settings for Windows 2000, please do the
following:
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Open the System control panel.
3. Select the Advanced tab.
4. In the Performance section, click the Performance Options button.
5. Under Virtual memory section, click the Change button.
6. In the Paging file size for selected drive section, next to Initial
Size (MB) ensure the number is at least 400.
7. Click Set.
8. Click OK, click OK, click OK.
To adjust your virtual memory settings for Windows XP, please do the
following:
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Open the System control panel.
3. Select the Advanced tab.
4. In the Performance section, click the Settings button.
5. Select the Advanced tab.
6. Under the Virtual memory section, click the Change button.
7. In the Paging file size for selected drive section, next to Initial
Size (MB) ensure the number is at least 400.
8. Click Set.
9. Click OK, click OK, click OK.
2. Shift Key Interrupts Game.
If you press the key five times consecutively in Windows 2000 and
Windows XP, you will activate Windows' “StickyKeys” feature. To prevent this
from reoccurring follow these instructions for Windows 2000 and Windows XP:
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Open the Accessibility Options control panel.
3. In the StickyKeys section, click Settings.
4. In the Keyboard Shortcut section, remove the check next to Use
Shortcut.
5. Click OK, click OK.
3. Ctrl-Alt-Del Freezes Computer on Windows 2000
If Ctrl-Alt-Del is pressed during game play, the screen will become
corrupt and sometimes the operating system may become unstable. If this
happens, you may press to return to the game, however it may be
unstable. We recommend that you reboot your computer and restart Thief: Deadly
Shadows. Refrain from trying to access the Windows Task Manager while
playing.
4. Administrative Rights Required to Install/Play/Uninstall the Game.
If you are running Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you must log in to an account
with Administrator rights to properly install, play, and uninstall the
game.Graphics Card Issues:
1. General
a. It is important to have the most current set of drivers for your
computer's graphics card. These drivers can be found on your graphics card's
manufacturer's website. See the end of this document for links to major
graphics card vendors.
b. Some graphics card and device driver combinations cause over-saturation
when light bloom is enabled. Light bloom can be disabled through the A/V
menu.
c. Light bloom is incompatible with multisampling. If you have light
bloom switched on, then multisampling will be set to 1. If you increase
multisampling above 1, then bloom will be switched off.
d. High resolution textures should only be enabled on graphics cards with
at least 128 MB of memory. If your computer's graphics card has less than this
amount, you may experience severe performance degradation or graphical
anomalies.
2. ATI specific
a. Thief: Deadly Shadows will not run properly on ATI graphics cards using
the drivers older than Catalyst 4.4. We specifically do not support these
drivers. We strongly recommend you use the latest drivers from the ATI web
site.
b. If you are using multiple monitors on your computer and you set the
second monitor as the "primary display" using the Display Properties control
panel, the game will run on the second monitor, but the gamma setting will be
incorrectly applied to the first monitor. The workaround is to select the
first monitor and check Use this device as the primary monitor in its Display
Properties.
c. When using an ATI Radeon 8500 or 9200 graphics card, the game's movies
and introduction screen may be slightly distorted. This does not affect
anything else in game.
d. If you are seeing graphical distortion during the intro screens on
Radeon 9000 cards, one possible solution is to go into your Control
Panel/Advanced settings and press the default key under the 3rd tab. As always,
please make sure you are using the latest video drivers from the ATI web site.
3. NVIDIA specific
a. If you are using the newest NVIDIA drivers (56.72 as of April, 2004),
you may experience graphical corruption if you are not also using DirectX 9.0b.
These NVIDIA drivers require DirectX 9.0b or higher to function properly. The
link to the DirectX site is as the end of this document.
b. Cards based on the NVIDIA GeForce4 MX chips are not supported.
c. If you are seeing other graphics or visual distortion issues while
playing Thief: Deadly Shadows not covered in items a and b above, then we
recommend visiting NVIDIA's web site and downloading the latest video drivers
for your video card.
Card Driver Performance Notes
GeForce FX 5900 Ultra 56.72 No problems reported, game ran fine
with details on high
GeForce FX 5950 56.72 No problems reported, game ran fine with
details on high/medium
GeForce FX 5800 56.72 No problems reported, game ran fine with
details on high/medium
GeForce FX 5700 56.72 No problems reported, game ran fine with
details on medium
GeForce FX 5600 56.72 No problems reported, game ran fine with
details on low
GeForce FX 5200 56.72 No problems reported, game ran fine with
details on medium
GeForce 4 56.72 No problems reported, game ran fine with details
on medium
GeForce 3 56.72 No problems reported, game ran fine with details
on low
Radeon 9800 XT 4.4 Problems reported in drivers older than 4.4.
Runs ok in high detail
Radeon 9800 4.4 Problems reported in drivers older than 4.4. Runs
ok in high detail
Radeon 9700 4.4 Problems reported in drivers older than 4.4. Runs
ok in medium detail
Radeon 9600 4.4 Problems reported in drivers older than 4.4. Runs
ok in medium detail
Radeon 9500 4.4 Problems reported in drivers older than 4.4. Runs
ok in medium detail
Radeon 9200 4.4 Problems reported in drivers older than 4.4. Runs
ok in low detail
Radeon 9100 4.4 Problems reported in drivers older than 4.4. Runs
ok in low detail
Radeon 9000 4.4 Problems reported in drivers older than 4.4. Runs
ok in low detail
Radeon 8500 4.4 Problems reported in drivers older than 4.4. Runs
ok in low detail
Performance Issues:
1. If the game is performing poorly, try decreasing some graphics
settings. On the A/V options screen, try decreasing the display resolution,
shadowing detail, lighting cut-off, level of detail, and turning off light
bloom or turning on hardware sound mixing.
2. Other graphics options may be turned off to help performance
a. Light bloom - this is what gives the light a more radiant, glowing
look. Turning this off will improve frame rate slightly, and will make the game
look clearer.
b. Vsync - Turning this off will increase frame rate slightly, but will
cause vertical textures to 'tear' when you rotate.
c. Multisampling - This is an anti-aliasing option. Keeping this set to 1
will give the fastest performance.
3. Using - functionality to minimize and return to the game may
lead to instability.
a. - may cause the mouse to be non-functional within menus.
Pressing - again sometimes corrects this behavior, but can also leads
to further instability.
b. If your computer's desktop resolution is the same as the game's
resolution, you will not be able to use - to switch between the game
and the desktop. If the resolutions are different, you will be able to switch
normally. Using - during the movie to switch to the desktop, shut
down programs and then return to the movie will not necessarily help
performance.
Please note: Using ALT, TAB combination is not supported.
4. The introduction and endgame movies may play at less than optimal speed
if there are programs running in the background during or just before the
movies begin. For best movie performance, we shut down all other programs
before entering the game.
Keyboards:
1. Some keyboards, both Universal Serial Bus (USB) and PS/2, can cause
problems when you attempt to move Garrett while he is crouching. This happens
because they are not properly sending keyboard events to the operating system.
This issue is not related to Thief: Deadly Shadows. If you have problems
crouching while moving diagonally in the game, you may have a keyboard with
this deficiency. To verify, open Notepad and hold down the 'W' and 'D' keys
simultaneously. While holding these keys down, press 'X'. If an 'X' does not
appear, your keyboard is not sending proper messages. This is a hardware issue
with the keyboard and can not be corrected with software or device drivers. We
have observed this behavior primarily with Microsoft Natural and Microsoft
Internet keyboards, though it may happen with other brands and models. To work
around this problem replace the keyboard with one that meets PC standards or
remap your in-game keys to a set which do not have this issue.
Game pads:
1. If you are using a gamepad on your PC, you may find that not all of
your gamepad's buttons are assigned in Thief: Deadly Shadows. This is because
there is no standard set of buttons on PC gamepads. To setup your gamepad's
buttons, start Thief: Deadly Shadows. From the main menu, select Options, then
select Inputs and assign buttons normally.
Sound related Issues:
EAX is only supported on Creative® Audigy 1 and Audigy 2 sound cards.
If you have a motherboard audio controller, we recommend that you not enable
Hardware Mixing (or any EAX options) as doing so may result in audio
abnormalities. We only recommend Hardware Mixing and EAX for computers with
compatible add-in audio cards.
Miscellaneous Issues:
1. The game will begin playing the introductory movie if left idle on the
start menu screen for an extended period. You can exit this movie by pressing
or .
2. - has been disabled in this game. In order to exit the game,
press to open the pause menu. Click the bottom-right-most button, Title
Menu. From the title menu, click Exit to Desktop. A confirmation window
appears before the game exits.
3. If your computer has Microsoft ActiveSync installed and running, Thief:
Deadly Shadows will not load any map. The Main Menu will come up but once you
select, Start New Game or attempt to load a saved game, the game will crash.
ActiveSync has no means to close or disable the program, so you must change
ActiveSync's settings so it does not interfere with the game. In ActiveSync,
go into the configuration options and disable all connection settings.
4. If you share your My Documents folder across a network, the game will
say that you do not have enough space to save game. The solution is to not
share this folder.
Part 2: Technical Issues
2.1 Installation & Setup
System Requirements
The minimum system requirements are as follows:
COMPUTER: IBM PC or 100% compatible
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 2000 or Windows XP (95/98/ME/NT not supported)
CPU: Intel Pentium IV 1.5 GHz (or AMD Athlon XP equivalent)
MEMORY: 256 MB system memory
GRAPHICS: 64 MB video memory, Direct3D 9.0, and Pixel Shader 1.1
SOUND: 100% DirectSound 9 compatible sound card
HARD DRIVE: 3,000 MB free hard disk space
CD-ROM: Quad-speed CD drive or DVD drive (DVD required for European versions)
INPUT DEVICES: Keyboard and mouse
The recommended system requirements are as above with the following changes:
CPU: Intel Pentium IV 2.0 GHz (or AMD Athlon XP equivalent)
MEMORY: 512 MB system memory
GRAPHICS: 128 MB video memory, Direct3D 9.0, and Pixel Shader 1.1
Thief: Deadly Shadows does not support play on notebook and laptop computers.
Preparing Your Hard Drive
To ensure that your installation is trouble free, you should check to see that
your hard drive and file system are both tuned for optimum performance.
Windows includes utility programs that find and fix errors and optimize your
hard drive performance: Scandisk and Disk Defragmenter. Scandisk checks your
hard drive for problems and can fix most that it finds. Once Scandisk is
complete, you should optimize your hard drive's performance by running Disk
Defragmenter. This program rearranges the files on your hard drive to reduce
the time needed to load programs. Follow these instructions to start these
programs:
1. Open My Computer
2. Right-click the drive icon you want to scan (generally C:) and click
Properties.
3. Select the Tools tab.
4. Click Check Now to start Scandisk; click Defragment Now to start Disk
Defragmenter.
Installing Thief: Deadly Shadows
Installing Thief: Deadly Shadows is easy. Insert the first disc into your CD
or DVD drive, and the Autorun program should begin automatically. See section
2.2 if it does not. This program will guide you through the game installation
process. If at any time you are instructed to restart your computer, do so.
Follow the prompts. You will be asked to select the directory where the game
is installed. The default is C:Program FilesThief - Deadly Shadows Demo.
You may change this if you wish.
Starting the Game
There are multiple ways to start the game. You may do any of the following:
1. If you asked the installer to create a desktop shortcut, you may
double-click it. Its name is Play Thief - Deadly Shadows.
(or)
1. Open the Start menu.
2. Open the Programs folder (All Programs on Windows XP).
3. Open the Eidos folder.
4. Open the Thief - Deadly Shadows folder.
5. Click Play Thief - Deadly Shadows.
(or)
1. Insert the first game disc into your computer's CD or DVD drive. After
a moment, the Thief: Deadly Shadows Autorun should appear on the screen. See
section 2.2 if Autorun does not appear.
2. Click the Play Game button.
Uninstalling Thief: Deadly Shadows
There are multiple ways to uninstall the game. You may do any of the
following:
1. Insert the Thief: Deadly Shadows disc into the CD or DVD drive to
activate the Autorun program. Click on the Uninstall button, and then click on
the Yes button to uninstall the program. See section 2.2 if Autorun does not
appear.
(or)
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Open the Add/Remove Programs control panel.
3. Select Thief - Deadly Shadows from the alphabetical list.
4. Click the Change/Remove button
2.2 CD Problems
AutoPlay Issues
Why doesn't the AutoPlay feature appear when I insert the Thief: Deadly Shadows
disc?
This may be happening because AutoPlay is disabled in your operating system.
Enabling and disabling AutoPlay in Windows 2000 and Windows XP requires editing
the system registry, a topic beyond the scope of this document. As an
alternative to enabling AutoPlay, you can manually start autorun in two ways on
any version of Windows:
1. Open My Computer, double-click the Thief: Deadly Shadows CD or DVD
icon, and double-click the Autorun program.
2. Open the Start Menu, click Run. In the dialog box that appears, type
D:autorun (where D: is the letter of the CD or DVD drive with the game disc)
and click OK.
2.3 Crashes and Lock-Ups
When I start Thief: Deadly Shadows, my mouse cursor disappears and my computer
locks-up.
Chances are your installed audio card drivers are not compatible with DirectX.
The only solution is to get a DirectX 9.0b compatible driver from your audio
card manufacturer.
When I start Thief: Deadly Shadows, I receive the following error message:
"The application T3.exe referenced memory at address xxxx:xxxx that can't be
read from."
Chances are your installed graphics card drivers are not compatible with
DirectX. If this is the case, the solution is to upgrade your graphics card
drivers to the latest version. Links to the web sites of major graphics card
manufacturers are available at the end of this document.
The Installer keeps stopping when a certain percentage is complete.
1. You may have run out of free space on your hard drive. Please remove
unwanted programs to free up additional space for the game, and then reinstall
Thief: Deadly Shadows.
2. Files are possibly being copied to a corrupted area of your hard drive.
If this is so, you'll need to run the Scandisk program and use the “Thorough”
option (see previous item). After Scandisk has finished running and has
informed you that your drive is free of errors, try to re-install.
3. There may be dirt or fingerprints on the disc itself. Examine the
bottom of the disc; if you see any fingerprints or dirt, carefully clean the
disc using a clean, soft, lint-free cloth by wiping from the centre of the disc
(near the hole) towards the outer edge in a straight line.
Thief: Deadly Shadows is crashing to the desktop with no error message.
Several different things can cause this problem. Here's a list of the most
common culprits:
- Ensure the disc is clean and undamaged (check for scratches and smudges on
the reading surface).
- Ensure you have properly installed the game.
- Ensure you have properly installed DirectX 9.0b.
- Ensure you have the latest DirectX 9.0b compatible drivers for your graphics
and sound card.
- Run Scandisk (see section 2.1 for instructions).
- Run Disk Defragmenter (see section 2.1 for instructions).
- Delete unneeded temporary files in the C:WindowsTemp or C:WINNTTemp
directory.
- Ensure you are not running anti-virus utilities (e.g. Norton AntiVirus) while
playing Thief: Deadly Shadows.
- Ensure you are not running any third-party Windows memory management
utilities (like Quarterdeck QEMM).
- Ensure you are not running any 3rd party Windows disk caching utilities prior
to playing.
- Ensure you are not running Norton Crash Protector while playing Thief: Deadly
Shadows.
- Try uninstalling and reinstalling the game.
- Try exiting the game, rebooting your computer, and re-starting the game.
NOTE: If your computer crashes to the desktop while playing Thief: Deadly
Shadows, you should probably reboot before starting a new play session. If you
do not reboot, DirectDraw or DirectSound may be in a locked state and the game
will be unable to use your sound or graphics hardware.
2.4 DirectX-Related Questions
Can I play without DirectX?
No. You must have DirectX installed to play Thief: Deadly Shadows.
I cannot use DirectX on my computer. Is there any other way to run Thief:
Deadly Shadows?
No. You must have DirectX installed to play Thief: Deadly Shadows.
I don't want to use DirectX 9.0b. Can I use an older version of DirectX?
Use of DirectX 9.0b is strongly recommended. Thief: Deadly Shadows can work on
versions of DirectX as old as 8.1. If you choose to play with a version of
DirectX older than 9.0b you may experience graphics or sound anomalies or be
entirely unable to play. Thief: Deadly Shadows will not work with versions of
DirectX older than 8.1 under any circumstance.
2.5 Manual Additions
The following information should be used in conjunction with your printed game
manual.
Low Quality Textures - Enabling low quality textures will result in a
performance gain, at the expense of visual quality. Video cards with 64MB of
video memory or lower should enable low quality textures.
EAX Sound Options -
- Audio Hardware Mixing: This option uses the sound hardware to mix the
sounds and to perform the 3D spatialization. The result is improved 3D sound
quality and full surround sound support (for users with more advanced speaker
setups like 5.1).
- EAX Advanced HD: This option (available on sound cards that support EAX
3.0 or higher) enables reverb, which causes sounds to echo and reverberate more
realistically with the game environment.
- EAX Multiple Environments (Reverb): This advanced option (available on
sound cards that support EAX 4.0 or higher) enables multiple simultaneous
reverb environments, which offers even more realistic audio modeling over EAX
Advanced HD.
Light Cutoff - Turning this up slightly reduces lighting quality in exchange
for performance.
Multisampling - increasing this setting will result in smoother edges on game
objects and characters, at the expense of performance. This should only be
increased if you have a high-end video card.
Level of Detail - Turning this down reduces the detail on characters in
exchange for performance.
2.6 Technical Support
DISCLAIMER: The Thief: Deadly Shadows demo is provided free to you with no
warranties expressed or implied. As such neither Eidos Inc, nor Ion Storm LP
provides any "official" technical or customer support for the installation or
operation of the demo.
If you are having difficulty with the demo's operation, we invite you to visit
our online forums. You may find the solution for any problem you are having
with the program located there.
Thief III General Discussion forum
Drivers and Software Updates
You may find help with hardware or device driver problems on one of the
websites maintained by the supplier, some of which are listed below:
3D Labs http://www.3dlabs.com/
ATI Technologies http://www.ati.com/
Creative Labs http://www.creative.com/worldwide.asp
Intel http://support.intel.com/
Matrox http://www.matrox.com/
Microsoft DirectX http://www.microsoft.com/directx/
NVIDIA http://www.nvidia.com/
Terratec http://www.terratec.net/
More information is available from Eidos' technical support web sites:
United Kingdom: http://www.eidos.co.uk/support/
United States
and North America: http://www.eidosinteractive.com/support/
France: http://www.eidos.fr/support/
Germany: http://www.eidoshelpline.de/
Further technical information and drivers for Windows computers can be found at
http://www.windrivers.com/.







