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  1. How to get the classic Re-Volt (1999) RC Racing Game for free on Windows 7/8/10. Download Links - http://rv12.revoltz.
  2. Re-Volt (Mac OS X, unofficial) refers to the Macintosh version of Re-Volt which was maintained by Marv at RVF. Basically, this build was Re-Volt's PC version updated to 1.2. Thus, it does not differ from a fresh install updated to 1.2. However, the newest builds featured 32 Bit bitmaps with alpha channel (i.e. Smoother, sharper transparency of e.g. Further, it contained a music patch.
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Nov 16, 2018. Game Details: Welcome to the “Revolt” for Mac game page.This page contains information + tools how to port the free Re-Volt in a few simple steps (that even a noob can understand) so you can play it on your Mac using Crossover.Crossover makes it possible to play Windows on your Mac with just a few clicks!

Original concept, yet the cars are revoltingly hard to control.

There’s no shortage of variety between racing concepts. We’ve driven monster trucks, rally cars, Formula 1 cars, motorbikes… hell, even tanks and turtles were up for grabs. Even with all this variety, Re-Volt finds yet one more unexplored venue of racing. Here you drive miniature remote-controlled cars around genuine life-sized levels in ways that conventional racers just can’t pull off.

You get an assortment of toy cars that differ in size, weight, speed and acceleration, which you must race through such curious locations as the toy shop, a cruise liner, suburban neighborhood, botanical garden or local supermarket. Every place has a distinctively cartoon-like vibe and they total some thirteen tracks in all. Several racing options are available, including your standard championship mode, time trial, stunt mode or just plain quick racing.

Spicing up gameplay are the odd power-ups scattered around everywhere, which, in true Mario Kart fashion, grant you one randomly nominated ability that you can activate at any time. These power-ups include the standard speed boost, homing missile (a firecracker in this case), oil slick or water balloons tossed haphazardly. Possibly the most interesting power-up is one that turns your car into a ticking time bomb, requiring that you bump into an opponent driver to ‘pass’ the bomb along before it explodes.

The game’s only real issue are the controls, which are far too sensitive regardless of what controller you use. Races unfold at breakneck speeds, making precise cornering obnoxious, and the twisty tracks don’t help much in this regard. The box claims that the driving physics attempt to replicate the feel of a real radio-controlled car, and this halfhearted attempt seems to have broken the gameplay somewhat. Still, we should be grateful the driving is as good as it is – the pre-release version had such sensitive controls that it made the game unplayable, but the final product isn’t off by much either.

Fortunately, several included difficulty levels slow down the action considerably. You can tinker the overall opponent AI as well as the driving speed, and the additional support for joysticks, gamepads and steering wheels make Re-Volt’s clunky controls easier to grasp. One more minor issue is the lack of an automap, a simple oversight that can be partially overcome with the game’s built-in practice mode. Playing online is possible thanks to GameRanger and the added challenge definitely makes the game a bit more interesting. In the end it’s all a matter of getting past the awkwardly ultra-sensitive controls.

System Requirements: 200 Mhz CPU, 32 MB RAM, 25 MB Free Space, Win 95/98

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Genre: Racing
Release Year: 1999
Developer: Acclaim Studios London
Publisher: Acclaim
Age Rating: Everyone
Playability Status: Perfect
Tested On: Windows 8 x64
Availability: Copyright retained - Out of print/unavailable

Fancy tearing up the track and terrorising the neighbours cat? In Re-Volt you will drive various RC cars around courses loosely modelled on the real world, but without all that pesky realism or kill-joy authority figures telling you that you can’t race your toy cars through supermarkets or city streets. The game was well received on release and despite it having been out of print for several years it still has a small but dedicated fan following online, making it well worth a spin if you can find a copy.

Installation

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Re-Volt should install on modern PCs without any difficulties. Simply insert the games CD into your computers optical drive and follow the on-screen prompts. If the games autorun program does not start, browse to the CD in Computer/This PC and manually run the “Setup.exe” program. Installation may take a moment or two to start, so don’t panic if the installer seems a little slow at first.

Towards the end of the installation, you will be asked if you want to install DirectX 6.1. You should skip this step since the version on the disc is somewhat outdated.

Patching

Re-Volt is another game that has been kept alive by a fan community long after official support for the game dried up. To play the game on your modern PC, install the fan-made patch that is available here. Simply download the patch and then run it, the patch installer should detect where you have installed the game and apply the patch automatically. Once you have installed this patch, no further compatibility settings or options are required, so simply go ahead and start the game.

Tweaking visual quality

As with most old games, you should be able to crank up all the visual quality settings to the max, even on a more modest modern PC. From the games main menu, Choose “Options” and then “Video settings”, to access the basic video settings, as shown below.

The first thing to do here is set your screen resolution. This should match your monitor if possible. In the screenshot, the game is configured to run in 1080p. Re-Volt was not originally a widescreen game but with the latest patch it can support widescreen resolutions like 720p or 1080p just fine. Make sure that “Maintain Aspect” is selected so that the graphics do not become stretched. Textures should be set to 32 Bit and the Brightness and Contrast settings can be changed to taste.

The game has some advanced visual settings too, to change those, select “Render Settings” on the menu shown above. The options that then appear are shown below.

Since this is an old game, you should be able to set all the visual options to their highest or best quality settings even on a relatively modest modern machine. Simply copy the settings shown in the picture above to set up your game for the highest quality graphics possible.

Configuring controllers

Re-Volt recognised our Xbox 360 controller without any particular issues. All we had to do was reconfigure the games controller settings so that the analogue triggers controlled acceleration and braking (or reversing as it is in this game). To do that, go to the games main menu, select “Options” and then “Controller Settings”. You can then choose controllers for all players and reconfigure button mappings. Note that if you configure the 360 controllers Start button as “Pause”, you will need to press Start on the controller to navigate back through menus. This is a little counter-intuitive but nothing you can’t get used to.

Multiplayer and other notes

Re-Volt supports local, LAN and Internet play and is a fun little game to play with friends. We haven’t tried the games online multiplayer options, but it should be possible to organise matches with friends using a tool like the excellent Evolve. Sadly, although Re-Volt is listed as supported by Evolve, we couldn’t get the in-game overlay to work. This does not exclude you from using Evolve to set-up multiplayer matches of course, it’s just not as convenient.

If you do need an in-game overlay tool for taking screenshots or videos, the old XFire overlay still works with the game.

The game includes its own track editor and there are lots of user created content available for free. Check out Re-Volt Zone for tracks, cars and other mods.

Troubleshooting

There’s an extensive troubleshooting guide for the game and the latest patch on this page, under “Help”. Scroll down about a page or so to read it.

Screenshots

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