Since no one else has posted one, I'll give it a shot.
Installation and Backup
The Race On DVD is a 2 disk set.
Even though all my other Race content was purchased directly from Steam, the install went just fine. I had Steam running and chose Online Install.
You get option to install Race 07, STCC, and Race On. I unchecked Race 07 and STCC (since I already have them) and installed Race On.
The install saw that I had Steam running and once I entered the CD key, it told me I had successfully integrated it with my Steam account.
*Tip*
Even though you've installed from DVD, once it's integrated with your Steam account, you can then use the Steam backup feature to backup ALL your content including Race On. You won't need the DVD again to re-install.
Track Updates
All the tracks for the 2008 season have been updated and have their own menu section. You now have 2006, 2007, and 2008 WTCC tracks.
Most of the "updates" seem to be graphical instead of actual track layout changes, except Imola. But the "new" tracks do look wonderful. Much nicer than the 2007 and 2006 versions.
New Tracks
Road America, Laguna Seca, Okayama. What can I say? They rock!
New Cars
US Muscle Race Cars.
They are great fun. They handle just like you would expect them to: big, massive, Yank tanks that slide all over the place. Lots of power with suspect handling
Some of you might say they "drift" too much. I don't believe "drift" would be the right word. I would call it "super aswesome cowabunga power slides"
US Muscle Production Cars.
Same as above but street versions.
Formula Master.
Simply great! Sure they're not as fast as F3000, but they are really great fun to drive. Close races like touring cars (and about the same speed) but in open wheel goodness
WTCC 2008.
Seat TDI and Lada.....You know the rest.
Really great addition to the Race series. On a scale of 1-10, I give it a 9 :shock:
If you have any questions, feel free to post them
Installation and Backup
The Race On DVD is a 2 disk set.
Even though all my other Race content was purchased directly from Steam, the install went just fine. I had Steam running and chose Online Install.
You get option to install Race 07, STCC, and Race On. I unchecked Race 07 and STCC (since I already have them) and installed Race On.
The install saw that I had Steam running and once I entered the CD key, it told me I had successfully integrated it with my Steam account.
*Tip*
Even though you've installed from DVD, once it's integrated with your Steam account, you can then use the Steam backup feature to backup ALL your content including Race On. You won't need the DVD again to re-install.
Track Updates
All the tracks for the 2008 season have been updated and have their own menu section. You now have 2006, 2007, and 2008 WTCC tracks.
Most of the "updates" seem to be graphical instead of actual track layout changes, except Imola. But the "new" tracks do look wonderful. Much nicer than the 2007 and 2006 versions.
New Tracks
Road America, Laguna Seca, Okayama. What can I say? They rock!
New Cars
US Muscle Race Cars.
They are great fun. They handle just like you would expect them to: big, massive, Yank tanks that slide all over the place. Lots of power with suspect handling
Some of you might say they "drift" too much. I don't believe "drift" would be the right word. I would call it "super aswesome cowabunga power slides"
US Muscle Production Cars.
Same as above but street versions.
Formula Master.
Simply great! Sure they're not as fast as F3000, but they are really great fun to drive. Close races like touring cars (and about the same speed) but in open wheel goodness
WTCC 2008.
Seat TDI and Lada.....You know the rest.
Really great addition to the Race series. On a scale of 1-10, I give it a 9 :shock:
If you have any questions, feel free to post them