I'm in awe...

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phantasm
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I'm in awe...

Post by phantasm »

I've been away from the PC game scene for a long time. I never suspected that i'd find people still playing this game. Are ya'll playing it on XP or older machines?

I was even more amazed when i found my old trucks listed in the truck archives. I created the majority of them in 1999 and expected them to be lost to history... but lo' and behold there they were. I've even noticed that the truck i made from scratch was downloaded a few times... i wonder if anyone ever used it though.

Either way glad to see there is still a web site in existence for this game. Makes me feel like a kid again.
Germ

hi

Post by Germ »

lol ppl still play the game
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Post by kpayne89 »

i just looked at your trucks and saw the rancho tuff truck. i just tested it out and i love it. [tu]
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Post by SLO_COPE »

Welcome back, Phantasm. :)
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Post by SLO_SCATTER »

Hi Phantasm.

MTM2 is still very much alive, and doing quite well. Lots of new tracks/trucks are being created all the time. As well as utilities.

MTM2 runs very good on XP.
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Post by Guest »

Thanks for the warm welcome. I found my original copy of MTM2 at my parents house in a box of old software. I installed it - patched it and then added a couple of my trucks to it again. I get a kick out the fact that the best resolution is 640x480. lol.
phantasm
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Post by phantasm »

woops. the above post was me. :) Gotta get used to a nother forum. lol.
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Post by Mat-Allum »

When you go to log in, just click the check box for "always stay logged in" or something to that effect, and you won't have to log in every time.
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