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Inside that folder is the nGlide configurator, and it is important to spend a moment or two using it before you fire the game up, as this program is what will actually be controlling your graphics output, rather than the in-game settings.

The most important setting here is the screen resolution. By default, this is set to "by app" which means NHL will control what you see - you will be limited to the 3 or 4 resolutions the game supported at release. By specifying a custom setting here, you can improve the game's visuals drastically -- just be sure to use modes your monitor supports. The other options can safely be left on default settings, but you may wish to turn off the 3Dfx logo splash screen which pops up every time you start the game.

This logo is great for testing purposes, as when you see it, you know nGlide is working properly. After you've seen the screen for the 10th time, though After applying your settings, cross your fingers and try to launch your NHL2K. If the game works, yay you! If not, please leave me a note at the message board. If the game does not run in Glide mode, or if you're not happy with the performance, you can try running the game in Direct3D mode.

Install this small registry key to instruct the game to run in D3D. Or, if you know your way around regedit, simply open the NHL folder and change the "Thrash Driver" setting to "dx6z". Direct3D Mode Key. You will also need to unzip this replacement dx6z. For anyone out there using Windows 8, if you experience sluggish gameplay in Direct3D mode, unzip this ddraw.

This site was designed with the. NHL Add the Registry Keys 3. Configure nGlide 7. Add the Registry Keys 32 and 64 bit Next, we need to install the registry keys for the game.

Configure nGlide Once you installed nGlide, it should have added an nGlide folder to your start menu. Featuring a brand new graphics engine that has the beautifully-rendered ice hockey stars skimming about more smoothly than the cast of Beauty and the Beast On Ice, NHL is an incredibly polished product - if you don't believe us just check out the shine on those helmets ha ha.

Firstly, the presentation is absolutely top-notch, with superb commentary, sound effects and enough TV-style replays and cut-aways to convince you you're watching a live US broadcast.

Also, as it's EA, you know that you're going to have all the properly licensed international and NHL teams, with spookily accurate likenesses of all the players. Jump straight in and it plays like a dream - you really get a feeling of momentum with the players shooshing around on the ice.

With a little practice you'll soon be smacking the puck around like a toothless Canadian, and the resulting matches are fast, brutal, exciting and unpredictable. What's more, the player Al is now tuned to individual personalities, so if you slam an opponent with a fiery temper you'd better be prepared to trade blows in the nowlegendary fighting mini-game. All in all, NHL is the only ice hockey game worth giving a flying puck about.

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