Key points
- Playing without the CD forces each race track to use a single, unique music track.
- Game is DRM-free and natively portable due to one-size-fits-all installation size.
- Massive selection of free tracks and trucks from community sites.
- Issues using Direct3D renderer under modern operating systems.
General information
- MTM2.com for a database of Monster Truck 2 tracks, trucks, and fan sites.
Availability
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Essential improvements
Skip intro videos
Skip title screen
Import original Monster Truck Madness tracks into Monster Truck Madness 2
Game data
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- No save game cloud syncing information; you can edit this page to add it.
Video settings
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Input settings
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Audio settings
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Issues unresolved
Game crashes to desktop during races while using Direct3D renderer
- Glide renderer can be used as a much more reliable substitute.
Issues fixed
"Feature not included" or "Help not supported" error when trying to open help files
- Windows Vista and newer need an update to open legacy Help files.
CD music not available
- CD music requires the disc in the first drive (CD-ROM 0).
- Some virtual drive software might not support CD music.
System requirements
Windows |
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Minimum |
Operating system (OS) |
95 |
Processor (CPU) |
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System memory (RAM) |
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Hard disk drive (HDD) |
150MB |
Video card (GPU) |
DirectX 5-compatible graphics card |
References