![]() ![]() Ok the problem with errors mainly is people installing 10's or more mods all at once then they mix up and can't find what actually causes the game to crash at certain parts so the main way to prevent the errors is installing mod-by-mod this means you install a single mod be it wheels/engines/cars and go test the game out like dealers, catalogues and checking that the mod is self is working correctly Out of my personal experience i would recommend using version 2.2.1MWM which supports all the extra tracks and new mods are also made for it instead of the other versions. does not support windowed mode (or I did not find the option. extensively modified GUI - that's a matter of taste, but it can be modified to match your personal needs + toool for automatic conversion of add-ons available (B.O.R.A.T. + more eye-candy than any previous version + supports 2.3.0LE mods with the addition of LE2BB93 + 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 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. ![]()
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