F1 Challenge '99-'02 trace results. I just downloaded F1 Challenge, and my game of course has been crashing because of the mods. Is there anything such as a handy utility for all of these fixes?
Anyone know where i can get some good setups for this game? Fury english subtitles subscene. I just found probably the best site for f1 challenge 99-02. But online practice and racing is a lot better with someone hosting on cable in melbourne ( even if.
One more question: Is the trace.txt file comprehensive with the CTD error or is it particular with the files that have crashed? EDIT - Since I don't feel confident of playing around with the game files' templates, is there such thing as a mod manager/installer for F1C99-02? Well, pardon me; I figured it out in a short amount of time. I am going to install mrjglo's track pack(though I wish there was another site with the DL.) and f1 seasons starting with '82 so I can drive with Gilles Villeneuve's Ferrari. F1 Challenge '99-'02 mod installation help. In my opinion, I will love F1C more than rFactor because the grip is not so twitchy even without driving aids. But, the point of this thread is when I attempt to install a mod such as the Track Pack 1982-1996, I install it but when I select certain tracks, I get a CTD error.
It's also the same way when I select certain cars installed through a mod package that gives me the CTD error. For installing mods, should I just do an Auto-Rename for a few of them so that the original file is not overwritten? Really hope someone can help me - I downloaded the 1994, 1995 and 1996 F1 mods from BulgarianSimWorld.
After installation, I went into the game - edited my player to any of the mods, went back, selected a country flag to select a track, and when I click Go To Track, I get the error of 'F1C.exe has stopped working'. I get this every time.
Also, intermittently it crashes after selecting a mod driver as soon as I try to go back to the main screen. But not always, even with the same mod and driver. I am running Windows 7. Any advice will be appreciated!