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Right-click your TestDriveUnlimited.exe shortcut and select . Navigate to the Compatibility tab.
Navigate to your TDU directory: ...\Test Drive Unlimited\Euro\Bnk\Vehicules\ .
The physics and object-rendering engines in Test Drive Unlimited were designed for older hardware and are tightly bound to the game's framerate. Running TDU at exceptionally high frame rates (above 60 FPS) causes various game assets—including police vehicles—to fail to render properly. Using Nvidia Control Panel Right-click your desktop and open . Navigate to Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings .
Under the Graphics tab, change to Use application settings .
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Sometimes the core game files are simply corrupted or outdated.
If your graphics card refuses to render the police meshes, you can use a wrapper to translate the game's old DirectX 9 code into modern Vulkan or DirectX 11 API. Download or d9vk . Extract the d3d9.dll file from the downloaded archive.
Modern Windows versions (10 and 11) restrict access to the Program Files (x86) folder, blocking the game from unpacking or reading certain asset files on the fly. Step-by-Step Fixes for Invisible Police Cars
Copy d3d9.dll and paste it directly into your main Test Drive Unlimited installation directory (where TestDriveUnlimited.exe is located).
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Launch the game and start a race with police enabled. Drive past a stationary cop car or trigger a pursuit. You should now see:
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Right-click your TestDriveUnlimited.exe shortcut and select . Navigate to the Compatibility tab.
Navigate to your TDU directory: ...\Test Drive Unlimited\Euro\Bnk\Vehicules\ .
The physics and object-rendering engines in Test Drive Unlimited were designed for older hardware and are tightly bound to the game's framerate. Running TDU at exceptionally high frame rates (above 60 FPS) causes various game assets—including police vehicles—to fail to render properly. Using Nvidia Control Panel Right-click your desktop and open . Navigate to Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings . test drive unlimited invisible police cars fix
Under the Graphics tab, change to Use application settings .
To ensure we get your game running perfectly, could you let me know:
Which (Nvidia, AMD, or Intel) is your system using? What Windows version are you currently running? Share public link This public link is valid for 7 days
Sometimes the core game files are simply corrupted or outdated.
If your graphics card refuses to render the police meshes, you can use a wrapper to translate the game's old DirectX 9 code into modern Vulkan or DirectX 11 API. Download or d9vk . Extract the d3d9.dll file from the downloaded archive.
Modern Windows versions (10 and 11) restrict access to the Program Files (x86) folder, blocking the game from unpacking or reading certain asset files on the fly. Step-by-Step Fixes for Invisible Police Cars Can’t copy the link right now
Copy d3d9.dll and paste it directly into your main Test Drive Unlimited installation directory (where TestDriveUnlimited.exe is located).
Keywords: test drive unlimited invisible police cars fix, TDU police bug, invisible cops TDU, TDU Platinum invisible traffic, Test Drive Unlimited modding guide.
Launch the game and start a race with police enabled. Drive past a stationary cop car or trigger a pursuit. You should now see:


