It has been quite a while since we hooked you up with updates about homebrew developer Freshmilk's creation-- Table Top Rally (TTR). Recently, the good developer released Table Top Rall v0.4, and since it has been almost a month since the last release, there is a mouthful of things to say about the updated game.
First off, Freshmilk mentioned that "the game now has support for 2.0+ users, as the USB funtion is optional and can be turned on or off whilst on the main menu. Another thing about this game is now, after all this time, the graphics from V2 have all been completely remade, and the music tranformed from an annoying theme tune to putre brilliance. The Garage is as always, with no new cars coming as yet, but now we'll talk about the new feature the terrain selector, or the background picker if you like."
Aside from that, the game now comes with two pre-set backgrounds, which can be changed. All in all, the game is capable of supporting four backgrounds. "To replace a background, you need to change both the pictures, otherwise the icon won't work - for example, you must change IconX and BackgroudX for terrain X to work properly, if that makes sense. When changing backgrounds please bear in mind that you must stick to the pixels size given or otherwise the pictures will appear distorted ect."
Freshmilk would also like to extend his thanks to Alex for helping him "with making the cars transparent, andother things, so a big thanks to him, as the game wouldn't be here if it weren't for him." As for you, readers, we would welcome your thoughts and suggestions, so let us know about them through your comments.
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