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And it is the best driving mod on Rfactor. If you like GT legends, you should probably get R-factor and download the HistoriX mod, it is a port of GT legends content with a significant physics upgrade.
You simply need to create a file called TG2001.DYN in the ‘GT Legends’ folder and create a new driver profile.
To install it you should only need to unzip it into the GameData/Locations folder in your GT Legends install.īy the way, there’s a simple hack to unlock all cars and circuits in the game. I’ve been meaning to upload it for a while, it’s exactly as I remember Pau when I raced there with the Legendary Circuits series. It works pretty well except race mode isn’t great, from memory you start from the pits but as I was using it to learn the track this didn’t bother me. but what I could do is port a version that someone else (Khan1670) had done for GTR2 into the format required for GT Legends. One thing I wanted to do with it was to learn the layout of the Pau circuit and whilst there is a historic version (1967) available, I couldn’t find the modern F3 circuit that’s in use today. that means that it runs really well on modern hardware (I run it emulated in WINE on OSX!) and it’s cheap ( about a fiver on Steam). One of the great historic racing games (in my opinion) is GT Legends, the basic game is great but there are a lot of add-ons and mods available to make it an excellent way to learn new circuits and play around in old cars.