Hmmm...
VSA-100 Drivers usually (but not always) work to some extend on Voodoo3's...
Please note that the V1.00.01 Driver is
very old, if you try this, I'd rather recommend using a more recent Voodoo4/5 Driver like the V1.04.00...
If the Game is Direct3D (I think it is), and requires 32bit (would be strange but possible), it will probably not work, since the Voodoo3 will report to the Game that it's not capable of 32bit in 3D....
One possible way to 'fool' the Game :
Try to locate the File where the Game keeps its 3D Settings...This is usually an .ini File somewhere in the Game Directory where it is installed, but these Settings sometimes end up in the Windows Registry as well.
There is a remote chance, that editing these by hand, and feeding in a 16bit Mode might make the Game launch....
Another possibility :
Since you only have 64MB of RAM, you might really be on a critical level of available Memory...
Make sure your Swapfile is big enough (e.g. 256MB), and that your System is configured as clean as possible...
What does this mean ?
Close ALL unnecessary Programs that you do not really require for Gaming, such as MS Office Fastfind, AntiVirus Programs, Chat Clients etc. etc....
This will free up as much Memory as possible, and might help if this is causing the error...
64MB is really hard on the edge, it surprises me a new Game will even launch with such low memory
In case you suspect that the Game uses some 3D functions that the Voodoo3 does not have, you could try running it with 3D Analyzer V1.52, which already helped with a multitude of Games in such cases....
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Since we can only download a Demo of the Game, it is very important that you find out
why exactly it does not run, if possible...
Once we know what limitation is causing the error, we can provide all known workarounds we know of to fix it
Greetings
FalconFly