+ it has all the base 2.2.1MWM features(read above) + no conversion of add-ons needed (except you want to stick with the catalog-structure of MWM) no migration-tool for add-ons from other versions available does not support 2.3.0LE-add-ons natively + opponent-races or races against the clock on several addon-tracks not compatible with add-ons for other versions bad gfx-performance (compared to other versions) + all javas available (this only counts if you want to mod javas yourself Lets start with the versions of the game - thanks to onedownone2go The latest Steam version of the game is 2.3.1, however, the modding community has built their own, more updated versions of the games that add and change multiple of features.In this guide i will explain all the basics on SLRR(street legal racing redline) modding like how to install cars, how to install parts, how to find errors and which version to choose from. The Steam release is still unstable but is gradually improving by the European game developer ImageCode in collaboration with Raxat. Thanks to public funding, the game was greenlit and eventually re-released on Steam on May 7th, 2016. Parts can be mixed and matched to create unique engines. In particular, the many engine components are highly modifiable, including intake, exhausts, camshafts, crankshafts, engine blocks, intake manifolds, cylinder heads, and turbochargers. Like the cars, the parts are fictional, and are supplied by the game's fictional parts developer SL Tuners. In addition, players can modify any part of their vehicle using a dynamic garage system. Initially, players are only given enough money to buy a used car and repair it, if it was inexpensive enough. Players can buy cars from the Used Car Dealer or the New Car Dealer. Depending on the version of the game, there are four prize cars: Prime DLH 700, Furrano GTS, PFAA Naxas Extreme Edition and the PFAA WhisperQ1000XL (You can only get one of them chosen at random every time you go to the Race of Champions). For example: Mitsubishi is called Shimutsibu, Subaru is called Ishima, Chevrolet Camaro is called MC, Volkswagen is called Einvagen, Honda is called Duhen, BMW is called Baiern, Nissan is called Emer and Dodge is called Hauler's. The game also supports various modifications, which can alter the game's physics, graphics engine, and add new vehicles and parts in the game.Ĭars in the game look similar to their real-life counterparts but are given fictitious names. Unlike a traditional street racing video game, the player must manually replace each part, and these parts can get permanently lost if the car gets damaged. The player can buy a completely new car from the dealership, a used one from a local shop where they were already customized or even totaled, or build the car from scratch with a chassis. During the night, players can either participate in a drag race against another driver or watch the race.Ī unique feature of the game is its detailed level of customization for the vehicles. Players have to race others on the streets during the day for prestige (respect) or money to customize the car. The plot of the game is to beat every club and accomplish the requirements to enter the Race of Champions, a prestigious racing competition where you can win a supercar. The game takes place in Valo City (a play on the word "velocity"), a metropolis known for its vast underworld of illegal street racing. The game was released for Windows in July 2003. Singleplayer, Multiplayer (Coming soon) Street Legal Racing Redline (also known as Street Legal 2) is a racing game developed by Invictus and published by Activision Value.
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