TTR was origninalyl released back in July as Table Top Rally, and if you can take the time to look back at this release you wuill realise how much effort has been put into this game and how it has evolved from a little Lua game to a full kxploited racing title with amazing graphics
Update Description:
v0.7b:
- New Re-Vamped Soundtrack
- Custom Music
- Music Management (To set your music)
- Movement Management (How fast or slow your car moves)
- Improved Collision detection for Intersection
- Fixed Intro Credits
- Fixed white boxes on some of the cars
- Highscores (Hopefully) Fixed
- Once again, new GFX courtesy of PSP_Bling
- Compatible with windows lua! (if you run the Game.lua first)
v0.7:
- Intersection Game Mode
- Intersection Highscore (Seperate from rally)
- Better Screenshot System
- New graphics, again thanks to PSP_bling
- New look eboot, thanks to PSP_bling
- Terrain Selection Bug Fixed
- Faster Loading times
- Lots of bug fixes
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Date: 7 Jun 11
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