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How to fix nfs undercover crash?

How to fix nfs undercover crash?

You can go to task manager, then Undercover, then process, then properties, affinity, and try turning some of the “cpus” off and back on.

What city is Need for Speed Undercover based on?

The Tri-City Bay area is a fictional location in which Need for Speed: Undercover takes place, and is based on Miami, Florida. It is made up of 4 boroughs: Palm Harbor, Sunset Hills, Port Crescent, and Gold Coast Mountains. Each borough is connected by a highway that encircles the perimeter of the Tri-City Bay.

Who founded Fairhaven MA?

The town of Fairhaven, MA, has a long and rich history dating back to its first settlement in the 1600s by early Plymouth colonists, includi…

Is Autosculpt available in need for Speed Undercover?

Stub – Why not help by expanding this article with relevant information. Autosculpt is a feature in Need for Speed: Carbon, Need for Speed: ProStreet, Need for Speed: Nitro, and Need for Speed: Undercover.

How do I get NFS U to use only one core?

Before enter garage and start autosculpt just go to task menager and go to process and set NFS U to use only one core . Game runs much slover sa you can expect but dont freeze. When end autosculpt and exit garage set again using two cores. It work for me. Tell if for you to. mateuszbayer777 posted… I solve problem by myself !

How do I change the target path of my NFS Exe?

Rename the “nfs.exe” to “nfsuc.exe” and go to the Undercover Icon on your desktop, right click and click properties. go to the target path and edit the “nfs.exe” to “nfsuc.exe” e.g: “C:\\Program Files\\EA games fsuc.exe”. Please note that this may not be the same target path as yours depending on which path you have installed the game.

Can I choose the colour of my autosculpted rims?

Rims that were Autosculpted usually have a dark grey colour rather than the traditional silver-grey colour. Players can also choose what material their Autosculpted parts can be (Regular or Carbon Fibre ).