Steam telepítése
belépés
|
nyelv
简体中文 (egyszerűsített kínai)
繁體中文 (hagyományos kínai)
日本語 (japán)
한국어 (koreai)
ไทย (thai)
Български (bolgár)
Čeština (cseh)
Dansk (dán)
Deutsch (német)
English (angol)
Español - España (spanyolországi spanyol)
Español - Latinoamérica (latin-amerikai spanyol)
Ελληνικά (görög)
Français (francia)
Italiano (olasz)
Bahasa Indonesia (indonéz)
Nederlands (holland)
Norsk (norvég)
Polski (lengyel)
Português (portugáliai portugál)
Português - Brasil (brazíliai portugál)
Română (román)
Русский (orosz)
Suomi (finn)
Svenska (svéd)
Türkçe (török)
Tiếng Việt (vietnámi)
Українська (ukrán)
Fordítási probléma jelentése
Racedepartment is a reliable and safe mod source, so you should be good downloading there, that's where I get my mods from as well.
Worse thing that can happen, the track/car won't work (mainly with really really new mods or really really old ones which haven't been updated) but all the stuff that did work will keep on working, the risk is minimum (and you can always just delete the mod).
Even skins for vanilla cars "add" rather than "replace", so if you don't like something you can just delete.
The only thing you may want to be careful about is WHERE you install the mods, most of them are just "drag and drop" into the main folder, but some require you to know where to install the mod (if it's a skin, you may need to put it in the proper skins folder of the right car).
Fun fact: the Corvette C7R you see in game was originally developed as a mod by URD (United Racing Design), it was so good Kunos basically bought it and updated it but changing very little.
enjoy your thousands of cars with copypasta physics
Anyway, if you're looking for some serious (and especially decent) online racing, have a look at
http://redlineracingleague.co.uk
You won't break the game itself by installing mods but game updates sometimes make fundamental changes that effect older mods that haven't been updated. In most cases you just need to simply delete the mod folder or find a fix for the issue by downloading a small sound fix, for example.
Race Department lets your sort mods by user ratings and most downloads, so the first page or two of each catergory should give you good examples of the mods available. The more recently they were updated, the less likely you'll have any issues too.
Mods add alot to the base content, and can be quite comparable in quality on occasion.
Maybe he is banned from these servers because of wrecking and now he is angry not able to play online (using a gamepad). ehh