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Anyone play this at all?

Its a Java source game. ALOT of bugs. But if you update it with patches it get pretty good.

You can download car mods, and alot of other things. I got a R34 in my game.

Oh, and you pull the car apart, pull apart doors, windows and such. And custom build your motor with diffrent parts. One of the most best gameplay car games ive played.

This factor makes the game awesome. The graphics arnt the best. And i only do night time drags, as it doesnt lag as much.

Its a great game all over.

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Anyone play this at all?

Its a Java source game. ALOT of bugs. But if you update it with patches it get pretty good.

You can download car mods, and alot of other things. I got a R34 in my game.

Oh, and you pull the car apart, pull apart doors, windows and such. And custom build your motor with diffrent parts. One of the most best gameplay car games ive played.

This factor makes the game awesome. The graphics arnt the best. And i only do night time drags, as it doesnt lag as much.

Its a great game all over.

is yours a genuine copy or downloaded from the net

Yeah, I have the original Street Legal. Graphics aren't too cartoony (like Racing Redline) but they aren't that good either.

I suggest running your graphics at low so you handle the shitty slow gameplay (600x400 - 16bit blah blah don't know the rest :rofl:).

It's a nice game to play every once in a while because it requires a bit of understanding. You can't just buy a turbo and double click it expecting it to work - requires manifold, connection, air filters, etc.

It's not like NFSU how you click the Level 3 best turbo shit and expect a power boost without tuning.

I could only play Redline for a few moments since I downloaded the demo, but the stuff to buy is much better.

Oh, by the way, in Street Legal (original) there is brand names and real cars like a Ferrari that you can buy and install a pretty tweaked out V12.

It's a hard game to play, though, since there's a bit of lag and lots of bugs causing crashing all the time but yeah, as Twitch said:

Very good (or more 'unique' and 'realistic') gameplay compared to more better graphics and better programmed games.

In Street Legal (original) you can have the best acceleration and a tweaked out Ferrari but you can only get 240MPH top speed. :)

I managed 240MPH in my V6 Twin-Turbo. ;)

The original is horrible. Street legal redline, is alot better. (Only if you put on the 6 OFFCIAL patches)

Yeah, I have the original Street Legal. Graphics aren't too cartoony (like Racing Redline) but they aren't that good either.

And there not official. There rip off names. And their look alikes.

Oh, I didn't know that...

Edited by LuzTeTT

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