Description
Midtown Madness 2 is a 2000 open world racing PC game. It is the sequel to 1999's Midtown Madness, developed by Angel Studios and published by Microsoft. The game features a range of vehicles that can be driven around London and San Francisco. There are Blitz, Checkpoint, Circuit, and Cruise modes, which are all derived from the original Midtown Madness game. Winning Blitz, Checkpoint and Circuit races allows the player to access unlockables, and the Cruise mode lets the player roam freely around the two open world recreations of London and San Francisco. A Crash Course can be completed in each of the cities. The Cab Driving School in London follows an extremist view of a London cab driver, where a player must complete objectives in a London cab. The Stunt Driver course in San Francisco allows the player to gain experience in stunt driving for a Hollywood movie, using the Ford Mustang Fastback.
Players can change the visual appearance of the game before starting a race, such as the weather and time of day. Additionally, the frequency of how many cops spawn around the city can be modified, along with the amount of traffic and pedestrians. In Cruise Mode, this can change where the player starts off. Every race or cruise begins with a commentator introducing the course. These commentators would also be heard at the end of a race saying something that depends on the player's position upon finishing. The commentators would be different for each race, and they are different for each of the two cities. The commentators can be turned off. One of the game's most entertaining aspects is its humor; for example, the new age retro hippie in San Francisco singing an out-of-tune variation of John Lennon song Give Peace a Chance. In most races and Cruise mode, people in cars and pedestrians can yell comments at players in different languages.
Support for multiplayer gaming via IP address, serial cable, and analogue modem is built-in. Additionally, the game's multiplayer menu includes a link to the MSN Gaming Zone, which offered Midtown Madness 2 lobbies until 19 June 2006. Similar online gaming sites still support multiplayer gaming and also through instant messenger clients. Multiplayer clients use Midtown Madness 2's built-in DirectPlay support to launch and manage multiplayer sessions.
System Requirements
OS: Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000
CPU: Intel Pentium II 233 MHz or Intel Pentium II 266 MHz
RAM: 32 MB or 64 MB
Hard disk: 450 MB
GPU: 8 MB of VRAM, DirectX 7.0a compatible
Screenshots
Repack Notes
- XP compatibility patch applied
- dgVoodoo included for maximum compatibility with modern Windows
Without it, the menu screen is very laggy, but plays nicely in-game
- Includes MM2 wrapper
- MM2 Speed Boot
- Includes MM2 widescreen resolution tool, but haven't tested it. It's supposed to be used with resolutions higher than 1440p
- Includes IPX wrapper for LAN play, but it's not utilised. Check inside gamedir folder and read the readme for more info
- Includes some editing tools
- Working great on Windows 10
Download (345MB)
https://ouo .io/tShqwg7 (remove the space before .io)
SHA256
Midtown_Madness_2_Repack.rar - 8D540A1DDB16E8CD945B7F016DE02310015AD4B3E9E0509D0A045872F68D3674
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