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Inside the 1nsane folder there is a short cut to the game. Put this on your desktop if you like. There is also a folder called Data. Right click on it and left click explore. Inside the data folder you will see one called maps and one called vehicles.

These are the folders you will be placing custom content into. I would recommend that you create a new folder inside the data folder, call it stock stuff or whatever, and remove the contents of the vehicles file. You may want to keep the stock maps in place for now as many of the custom maps depend on textures and objects from stock maps to render onto their custom maps. I prefer not to have my map menu cluttered with maps I never use, so I remove them all as the maps I use all have their own separate objects file.

Any new vehicles you acquire should come with a. IDF file, maps may come with both a. IDF file as well as a folder baring the maps name. Both of these files need to be placed into your maps file when acquiring new maps.

To keep. IDF files at a reasonable size, custom map content is included in the accompanying folder. Now for the quirky part. After placing your custom vehicles and maps into the game files, fire up the game. First screen should be a Codemasters logo, then it's going to go to a screen with four selections. Install Game Patch 2 if using a retail version digital versions are already patched and extract the mod files into the installation folder.

Run the batch file matching the aspect ratio you want and Software Version: mods. No longer constrained by tracks and circuits, 1nsane takes you off-road in an entertaining single-player racing championship and lets you challenge friends via LAN or online.

Choose from a variety of vehicles and locations to put your off-road skills to the test, competing in one of seven unique game modes that capture the. Watch the Trail Run and the Downloads sections for updates. Perspectives 1st-Person, Behind view. Buy Game GOG. Firstly - the similarities. They are both based mainly on off-road vehicles. However, while 4x4 Evolution understandably features only 4x4s, Insane has a much wider range of vehicles - from Beach Buggies to 12 wheeler trucks!

I myself believe that variety is the spice of life, and believe that the wider range of vehicles is a good thing. They both allow you to go 'off the beaten track'. The difference between the two being that 4x4 Evolution only lets you do so, while Insane encourages you to, with checkpoints placed at random throughout the levels on certain racetracks - you could be racing up a steep hill for the first checkpoint, then having to take a U-turn and racing back down the hill to get to the second.

Thanks to this, Insane proves to be a much more exhilerating ride than its competitor. Now - let's compare other aspects of the games. In this, both games have their advantages and disadvantages. However, it features one unforgivable problem - the cars don't make contact in multiplay - you can drive straight through them!

You may as well be racing against ghosts. Now for Insane - while it doesn't have support to go against anyone other than other PC users, it has two things to its advantage. Second, the cars can collide. On this evidence, I declare Insane to be the better multiplayer game. Single Player.

In both games, this is the main problem. Being racing games, they are best played against humans, due mainly to the fact that computer controlled cars generally lack the unpredictability or skill of a human opponent, though Insane does attempt to address this fact by having a good A. I which sees the computer-controlled cars not only finding their own routes to certain areas depending on what car they are in, but also sees them making mistakes , thus leading to a much less artificial feel than the majority of racing games.



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