A question for about modding MTM2
A question for about modding MTM2
Is there anyway to modify the game so there is no auto throttle when you run manual transmission?

Under options --> game there is a drop down menu
The options are None, auto Brake, auto Brake and Throttle. I've always used manual transmission, and mapped the throttle to a slider. In this config, the throttle stays exactly where i set it until I move it. In KB mode the throttle should return to zero when yo y let off a key Maybe try using auto brake. This will ensure that the throttle will drop as soon as you let off a button.
It seems to me when testing a track in manual/keyboard that when I let off the gas it just stayed right where it was and the truck continued to move.
What type of controller are you using, a keyboard, stick, or wheel?
There's some different options and things you can do depending on what input device you use.
On another note, where did you get your install of MTM2? I did not download the ISO (wish I would have), and I am noticing some small differences from when I used to play Just some minor things, like the throttle you mentioned and a few game bugs/glitches.
I am wondering if their are different versions floating about, and thinking if there are; that they these versions may be slightly different than the full retail disk install.
Can anyone confirm my different versions theory?
Hope that helps,
--Sky
The options are None, auto Brake, auto Brake and Throttle. I've always used manual transmission, and mapped the throttle to a slider. In this config, the throttle stays exactly where i set it until I move it. In KB mode the throttle should return to zero when yo y let off a key Maybe try using auto brake. This will ensure that the throttle will drop as soon as you let off a button.
It seems to me when testing a track in manual/keyboard that when I let off the gas it just stayed right where it was and the truck continued to move.
What type of controller are you using, a keyboard, stick, or wheel?
There's some different options and things you can do depending on what input device you use.
On another note, where did you get your install of MTM2? I did not download the ISO (wish I would have), and I am noticing some small differences from when I used to play Just some minor things, like the throttle you mentioned and a few game bugs/glitches.
I am wondering if their are different versions floating about, and thinking if there are; that they these versions may be slightly different than the full retail disk install.
Can anyone confirm my different versions theory?
Hope that helps,
--Sky
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Without a joystick it's going to be tough. I would go to game/options/ and use the pull down to set auto brake If I were you.
I use a throttle slider on the joystick, it works very well. It took a little bit to learn, but my lap times got better by at least 25% I honestly can't think of racing without throttle now.
My time dropped from 1:19 to down in the 50 second range on crazy '98
I can see how running a drag you would need ultimate control. Teetering on ramps you need to be able to control the rig, I can't see be able to do that with a throttle that stays on.
The auto brake should work ok for you tho ;)
Without a joystick it's going to be tough. I would go to game/options/ and use the pull down to set auto brake If I were you.
I use a throttle slider on the joystick, it works very well. It took a little bit to learn, but my lap times got better by at least 25% I honestly can't think of racing without throttle now.
My time dropped from 1:19 to down in the 50 second range on crazy '98
I can see how running a drag you would need ultimate control. Teetering on ramps you need to be able to control the rig, I can't see be able to do that with a throttle that stays on.
The auto brake should work ok for you tho ;)