

My favorite mods were Porsche Supercup 2009, ProjectD - RWD Drifting and The Power & The Glory (of course!). I just uninstalled GTR2 so I could make room for more LFS stuff (don't hurt me ). I've been through 50+ mods in the past, only a few of them stood the test of time. If this didn't help tell me what's happening and I'll try and help you out. I've used it before and found it quite easy: There was another Mod installer that has been around for sometime called the Modman which is fairly popular with the GTR2 fans. After that, and before you enter GTR2, you choose which mod you want to run. You install the installer onto an unmodded game then install your mods. The nice thing about the Generic Mod Enabler is that you can install and remove mods at the touch of the mouse. If you still have some problems and/or plan on installing more Mod's in the future than I would suggest maybe getting some Mod installers so you do not have to do it manually every time: Some of the mods out there have other files which you need to place in the sound or team folders, but for the most part you just simply place the contents into the gamedata folder in your main directory and allow it to overwrite. Most mods that I have seen simply state to "copy all files into X:\GTR2 and allow all overwrites", whether it is in English or not. First is manual which is the easiest in my opinion. Tracks also have adjusted PitGroups so future carsets will have correct pit garage allocations.There are a few ways to do it. Designed to run with the AI Settings detailed in V1.0 and 100% / Psychotic AI Speed/Aggression – this is intended to be a full touring car experience with plenty of kerb hopping and overtaking. We’ve got tracks for the entire BTCC 1990-2011 for GTR2, overhauled for FRM TOURING CARS!Ī total of 78 different entries to your tracks folder, from varying layouts, to 1990s and 2000s sponsor and colour styles with reworked AI on all circuits.
