Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-30783374-20170309040652

I was updating my iPad apps this evening and was rather surprised to find Firemint had a 1.1 Gb update to RR2 HD. All it mentioned was that minor improvements had been made.

So, I downloaded the update and opened the game.

I was pleasantly surprised to find the game's physics had been improved considerably. It now plays much closer to RR3, while in the past it felt the game was much too fluid, as if the cars were on an ice rink.

Anyway, if you want to go back to a simpler time, when you paid $5 for the game and could then realistically complete all series, upgrade cars (and sell them when you were done with them) without advertisements or racing gold ... I would suggest giving it a try.

BTW -- you can also set up any race you want, up to 9 laps. You also get in-game lap timing, so you can see how far ahead or behind you are. All tracks are imaginary -- but at least it is something different. 