And this mod won't be for everyone, as it is quite a handful. Don't get me wrong I love GTL, and it's not going anywhere. It has more body lean than the Cortinas in GTL, and to me feels a bit more realistic for it's time than the GTL version. It twitches, it jumps and dives, it's difficult to control under braking, and it feels great! And the Cortina is a joy too. The 911 is very GPL-like, more so than any other car I have felt for GTR2 or GTL. Streetcar Named Desire Street Car Racing Videos There are two cars in the mod an IROC Porsche, and a Ford Cortina. It will never be used again just for the original install. Update : Welcome to the initial posting of Secrets of GTR2! Check back from time to time as I add things and note the updates in this update box. Added Force Feedback main section with sub-section Helpful Guide for Advanced Force Feedback Tweaking.
One thing to keep in mind, and I think this is a great idea from the standpoint of protecting everyone's rights, is that you must have an original GTL disc to install the mod.Īdded Adding Game Cars, Tracks, Mods and More main section. If it doesn't, go to AutoSimSport and download the demo they have of the mod then I think you'll understand. In other words, the cars in GTL are intended as representations of what those cars would be like now in historic races this new mod is intended to provide the feel of the cars when they were in their era. Instead, it's intended to have the cars more closely represent their counterparts in the real years they raced. It's not a straight conversion of the GTL cars to GTR2. At first, I thought 'why?', but after reading the article I began to understand what the authors are trying to do. It's portrayed as a 'GTL' conversion for GTR2.
In it is an article regarding a new mod for GTR2. The latest issue of AutoSimSport is out ( ).