series, and then you will have enough money to buy and fully upgrade all
cars.
You can do it by editing files, but you'll get a mismatch error if you race
online. Easier to just use the code anyway.
--
David G Fisher
> -Larry
>>>> How much better is it than the rest of these
>>>> clones?
>>> Much better IMO. But after spending four hours or so
>>> thrashing around in the "starter" vehicles I'm not
>>> convinced it's the sim to lure me back to my wheel in a
>>> serious manner. Great lighting, stunning sound,
>>> pretty good AI (once tweaked). But... I think I need to
>>> "cheat" my way into a more satisfying car before I make up
>>> my mind.
>>> Andrew McP
>> Cheating is easy, it's already being taught at RSC. Leagues can send
>> out files that provide the drivers will all the cash you need to upgrade
>> or
>> you can just whip out notepad. Ridiculously easy to bypass.
>> I would think that most mods will forego the upgrade and just provide
>> fully tricked out cars. But, you should be aware that online server code
>> checks for edits so you may want to have a safe default driver to prevent
>> any mis-matching errors.
>> And..
>> There is already a real world track available. A port of Lime Rock
>> Park by the RSR mod team.
>> Again...rsc for details.
>> dave henrie