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GTR 2 - FIA GT Racing Game

This article is currently a work in progress as it is being ported over from my Secrets of GTR2 page.

GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game is a sports car racing simulator developed by Blimey! Games and SimBin Studios (later Sector3 Studios) for the x86 PC and is a sequel to GTR. Since its release in September 2006, it has received widespread acclaim. The game simulates the 2003 and 2004 FIA GT Championship racing series. (Wikipedia)

Why a game from 2006?

GTR2 was/is one of those rare occasions when a game developer is given the opportunity to produce a game as it was meant to be. All the features you see in one game or another but never all in one game these days was actually included in one game: GTR2. And it's still being updated by modders to this day!

Still Beloved and Critically Acclaimed

Here's some links that may give you a better understanding of why a game from 2006 still holds its own:

Community

GTR2 still has an active community mostly around forums and modding but also some still existing online racing leagues.

Defunct:

Getting Started

Getting the Game

Steam is probably your best bet. Head over to the GTR2 store page and pick up the game. It's pretty cheap but offers amazing bang for buck.

Windows XP/Vista/7/10/11+ Compatibility

Try GTR2 first. If GTR2 is running fine for you, no need to worry about this section.

Follow this GTR2 and Windows 11 thread for more comments from other people including generic tips for 'how to run older software on newer windows'.

Compatibility Modes:

  • Steam
    • GTR2Config.exe > Properties > Compatibility > Check "Run as Administrator"
    • Do NOT set a Windows Compatibility mode on either GTR2Config.exe or GTR2.exe
  • Steam with Crew Chief GTR2 Enhancements Plugin
    • Do NOT set either Run As Administrator or Windows Compatibility modes on GTR2.exe or GTR2Config.exe
    • If using DXVK: GTR2Config.exe functionality can be replaced by new GTR2.exe command-line switches and dxvk.conf
    • If you're having any issues check the manual for more details
  • Disc
    • GTR2Config.exe > Properties > Compatibility > Check "Run as Administrator"
    • GTR2.exe > Properties > Compatibility > Check "Run as Administrator"
    • GTR2.exe > Properties > Compatibility > Set "Windows XP SP3" Compatibility mode

GTR2 and Windows 10/11+

You may need to install additional DirectX 9 June 2010 Redistributables (direct link).

If you're really stuck

There's some registry changes for GTR2.exe that may help.

This DXVK Integration > Troubleshooting section may also help in the Crew Chief GTR2 Enhancements Plugin manual.

StarForce Disc Protection DRM

The following applies for Disc versions:

  • StarForce Disc Protection was used at least for the Disc version of GT Legends but it is no longer compatible with Windows 7/8/10+ (see comments here)
  • Never install Official SimBin 1.1: Use No-CD and EXEs from GTR2 and GTL HQ Anniversary Patches
  • Never run EXEs from Disc or Demo downloads
  • You can still use the Disc version after GTR2 HQ Anniversary Patch is installed (May also apply to GTL/GT Legends)

Minimum GTR2

You can think of Minimum GTR2 as my setup specification for a minimum acceptable vanilla GTR2 experience. -Shovas

These are not strictly necessary to enjoy a vanilla GTR2. You can try vanilla GTR2 and come back to this later.

NVIDIA Profile Settings

tl;dr

  • Antialiasing compatibility: 0x004412C1 (Diablo III)
  • Antialiasing – Setting: 8xS [Combined: 1×2 SS + 4x MS]
  • Antialiasing – Transparency Supersampling: 8x Sparse Grid Supersampling
  • Anisotropic filtering mode: User-defined / Off
  • Anisotropic filtering setting: 16x
  • Texture filtering – Negative LOD bias: Clamp(*)
  • Texture filtering – Quality: High quality(*)

Considerations

  • I run in Windowed mode, not Fullscreen mode, that may matter I’m not sure.
  • Ensure GTR2’s Video Options (GTR2Config.exe) has Full-Screen Antialiasing -> Disabled (Unchecked)

NVIDIA Control Panel

  • 3D Settings > Manage 3D Setting > Global Settings:
    • Power management mode: Prefer maximum performance

NVIDIA Profile Inspector

Download NVIDIA Inspector, virus scan at virustotal.com, and install.

Run nvidiaInspector.exe, click the Start Profile Inspector button (right-middle), find GTR 2 in the Profiles drop-down, and then set and apply these settings:

  • Reset to NVIDIA Profile Defaults
  • Compatibility
    • Antialiasing compatibility: 0x004412C1 (Diablo III)
  • Sync and Refresh
    • Maximum pre-rendered frames: 1
  • Antialiasing
    • Antialiasing – Mode: Override any application setting
      • Disable in-game Antialiasing using GTR2Config.exe
    • Antialiasing – Setting: 8xS [Combined: 1×2 SS + 4x MS]
    • Antialiasing – Transparency Supersampling: 8x Sparse Grid Supersampling
  • Texture Filtering
    • Anisotropic filtering mode: User-defined / Off
    • Anisotropic filtering setting: 16x
    • Texture filtering – Negative LOD bias: Clamp(*)
    • Texture filtering – Quality: High quality(*)
  • Common
    • Ambient Occlusion setting: High quality(*)
    • Ambient Occlusion usage: Enabled(*)

(*)I couldn’t quickly visually confirm these were actually doing what they should be doing but left them enabled anyway

Caution: Antialiasing can decrease performance. Reduce the setting if it slows down GTR2 too much for you.

4GB Patch

You can allow GTR2 to use up to 4GB of memory (it was developed with a 2GB limit). You may find this necessary as you add more and more mods with new assets that take up more and more memory. So you might as well just do it now.

Simply download the 4GB Patch tool, run it, find your GTR2.exe file, and press OK. You’re done!

The 4GB patch appears to have successfully applied on the GTR2 NO CD patch GTR2.exe file I discussed above under the “Fixing Missing Original Content” heading.

Note: If you happen to overwrite your GTR2.exe file then you will need to run this again. For example, if you rerun the US/EU or NoCD patches mentioned earlier.

Skip Intro Videos

These are always annoying, here’s how to stop them (from PC Gaming Wiki.com GTR2 article):

  1. Open Windows Explorer and find your Steam Library folder for the game: steamapps\common\GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game\MovieFiles
  2. Rename (or delete) these files: Intro.bik, GameIntro.bik, SimBin.bik

Defviews.cam Tweaks (Draw Distance, Level of Detail, etc.)

Increase Draw Distance

You can increase the Draw Distance by editing UserData\defviews.cam and changing the second parameter of ClipPlanes to a larger value. I use 100000.000000. For comparison, the original values vary from 500 to 2500, and HQ Anniversary Patch uses 33000.

Caution: On old hardware, this may lower FPS, but on any kind of modern hardware I don’t think you’ll notice.

Increase Level of Detail

Increasing LODMultiplier can increase the Level of Detail. I use a value of 8.00000. In my experience, the original LODMultiplier values (1.0) causes visually noticeable and jarring loading in of high or low detail car models depending on how far away they are from you.

Caution: On old hardware, this may lower FPS, but on any kind of modern hardware I don’t think you’ll notice.

Force Feedback Settings

I highly recommend the SHO Competition FFB mod which crowd-sources wheel-specific FFB parameters and provides PLR files for popular wheels.

Click here to download SHO Competition FFB

This is a little bit obvious, we all go pretty quickly for setting up force feedback, but I felt the need to emphasize this because the default force feedback options are, I feel, not enough to bring GTR2’s force feedback closer to modern standards.

You will most likely have to edit your UserData PLR file to get the right feel of your force feedback.

The HQ Anniversary Patch provides new UI menus that give you access to more FFB tuning parameters than the default screens provided. They don’t provide access to the most important FFB tuning parameters, unfortunately. The only other method is, unfortunately, to edit the GTR2\UserData\User.PLR file.

So, for those reasons, see the SHO Competition FFB mod linked above.

High Resolution Mirrors

Mirrors are low resolution in GTR2 with no way to fix in-game. No worries, just download High Resolution Mirrors by Speed1 and drop MIRROR.BMP in your GameData\Teams folder. That’s it.

You can also extract MIRROR.BMP from the HQ Anniversary Patch by GTR233. It’s a bit more work but they might be newer, and there’s a 1K and 2K version, but honestly I can’t see much of a difference.

Modern GTR2

You can think of Modern GTR2 as my setup specification for a baseline modern GTR2 experience. -Shovas

GTR2 holds up remarkably well in the features department but shows its age in the level of quality we now expect of those features. Some things can be improved like textures, visual effects, sounds, even AI and new and improved cars and tracks, themselves.

Original Tracks Updates

HD Gloves and Suits

8K Beautiful Skies

Crew Chief GTR2 Enhancements Plugin

I consider Crew Chief and the GTR2 Enhancements Plugin that it comes with to be a critical part of a modern GTR2 experience.

Requires Steam GTR2 or HQ Anniversary Patch compatibility options

Crew Chief brings a voice spotter which the GTR2 Enhancement Plugin enables but the plugin also provides other great fixes and features like graphics flicker fixes, use-all-cores-by-default, borderless windowed mode, various crash case fixes, VR support, gearbox enhancements, and a lot more and a lot more coming from the sounds of it.

Click here for the GTR2 Enhancements Plugin homepage with the latest details.

See the full list of features below.

Download and Install

Click here to download from the Crew Chief homepage and it will come with the latest release of the GTR2 Enhancements Plugin. The download link is in the middle of the page (“Download CrewChief for PC”).

Install Crew Chief, run it, select GTR2 under the “Game” heading, and click Properties:

  • Set “GTR 2 install path (text)” to your GTR2 folder path
    • Something like “C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game” but yours might be different
  • Set “GTR 2 launch exe (text)” to your GTR2.exe path and file name
    • Something like “C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game\GTR2.exe” but yours might be different

Then you just click the Start Crew Chief button when you want to use it with GTR2.

You’ll know it’s working if you hear a voice when you get into the cockpit.

Features

As of October 6, 2022, Crew Chief and the GTR2 Enhancement Plugin enable and feature:

  • Crew Chief
    • Spotter with real voice call-outs for things like “car left/right”, time remaining, cars gaining from behind, etc. It’s extremely well done. Absolutely recommend downloading Crew Chief.
  • GTR2 Enhancements Plugin
    • Spotter Implementation and some Accuracy Customization
    • VR Support
    • Custom Rules
      • Customize various stock rules
      • Add DRS Rules
    • FFB Changes
      • Stationary Tyre Friction
      • Fix for losing FFB
      • Flat Spots
      • Dirt Pickup
    • Gearbox Changes
      • Lift-to-Shift
      • Antistall
      • Damage
      • Gear grinding on mis-shifts
    • Graphics Changes
      • Flicker fix
      • Borderless Windowed Mode (excellent implementation; feels native)
      • UI Squeeze for Triples and Ultrawide Screens
      • Wiper Animation
      • Backfire Effects
      • Improved Rain Reflection Quality
      • Improved Rain Reflection Performance
    • Motec Changes
      • Enhanced Motec (more information)
      • Additional Data Pages
      • Additional Data Page Unit Styles
    • Tire Enhancements
      • Separate Visual Tire Per Compound
    • DXVK Integration
      • “DXVK implements DX9 by using Vulkan. On some hardware, when used with GTR2 it improves framerate (especially in VR), memory usage and image quality.”
      • DXVK “SGSSAA”
        • “GTR2 specific DXVK fork supports AA form that looks similar to SGSSAA”
    • Memory Usage Optimizations
    • Decoupled High Refresh Rate Physics
      • A new physics thread can now run at native rate (tied to fps) or 400hz, 800hz, 1600hz, and 3200hz (real-world performance depends on your cpu)
    • Decoupled High Refresh Rate Inputs/FFB
      • A new Inputs/FFB thread can now run at native rate (tied to fps) or 200hz, 400hz, 800hz, or 1600hz (real-world performance depends on your cpu)
    • Additional Fixes
      • Always-on Fixes
        • Various crash case fixes
        • Optimized Framerate, memory usage, and image quality (on some hardware)
        • Reduce Headlight/Shadow Flicker (introduced with Steam GTR2)
        • Fix Missing rF1 Plugin API Telemetry Data
        • Enable Championship/Driving School Page Icons
        • Disable Use of My Documents for Game User Profile
        • Applies Changeable Weather Patch by Jstn
        • Add New Control Bindings In-Game Under Controls->Extra (scroll to bottom to view them)
      • Automatic Use-All-Cores-or-Some-CPU-Cores Setting for Improved FPS
      • VR Lens Flare Effect adjustment
      • Motion System Mode
      • Per-Car Settings File for Modders (mostly)
      • Per-Track Settings File

Custom HUD Overlays

Both SHO XD Style SimHub Overlays and the original XD Telemetry Overlays provide additional helpful HUD overlays that include things like Tyre Wear/Temps/Pressures, Leaderboard, and more.

Click here to download SHO XD Style SimHub Overlays (requires Steam GTR2.exe)

Click here to download XD Telemetry Overlays (requires Disc GTR2.exe or HQ Anniversary Patch fixed GTR2.exe)

Here’s some screenshots to illustrate (click to view full size):


And here’s a video to demonstrate SHO XD Style Telemetry Overlays:


Until recently, XD Telemetry Overlays was the de facto way to get tyre wear/temps/pressures and a leaderboard. It’s great and still provides exactly what you need but it also hasn’t been updated in a while, only provides a few overlays, and doesn’t work with the Steam GTR2.exe (not a problem if you use HQ Anniversary Patch which installs a compatible GTR2.exe).

The modern and up-to-date way to get add-on or custom overlays in sims is with SimHub. The SHO XD Style SimHub Overlays mod provides a collection of overlays reproducing the XD overlays, in the XD style, replacing original GTR2 HUD overlays, and adding new overlays.

Here’s a list of overlays included in SHO XD Style SimHub Overlays (as of June 2022):

  • Awareness Left/Right/Rear
  • Dash/Mini Dash/Mini Dash V(ertical)
  • Delta Bar
  • Lap Info
  • Leaderboard
  • Live Track Map
  • Pedals
  • Position Info
  • Radar
  • Relative Leaderboard
  • Splits/RSplits Info
  • Shift Light
  • Status Info
  • Tyres Temps/Pressures/Wear + Brake Temps + Oil/Water Temps

Repositioning Original XD Standings Box

Here’s an XD overlay tweak to the XD.INI file that repositions the Standings Box to top-left, to the right of the native Position dialog. This prevents the Standings Box from getting in the way of the rearview mirror. Here’s the tweak: StandingsPosX=370 and StandingsPosY=0. To reduce the number of entries in the Standings Box, so it takes up less space, set StandingsPlayersVisible=7. I find this improves the layout and frees up the screen for where you really want to look while you’re racing.

Repositioning Original XD Tire Temps (Motec) Box

I found the default (automatic) position of the XD Tire Temps (Motec) box covered the flags (on 1920×1080) that show up from time to time so here’s a list of alternative positions for 1920×1080 resolution using the HQ Anniverary Patch Power & Glory 3 (PNG3) HUD – Use these as examples for how to move them when using different HUDs.

  • PNG3 HUD: Top-left (covers flags), Scale=100, MotecPosX=auto (20?), MotecPosY=auto (50?)
  • PNG3 HUD: Bottom-right, Scale=100, MotecPosX=1670, MotecPosY=725
  • PNG3 HUD: Bottom-right, Scale=90, MotecPosX=1690, MotecPosY=700
  • PNG3 HUD: Bottom-right, Scale=80, MotecPosX=1720, MotecPosY=775
  • PNG3 HUD: Center-left, Scale=80, MotecPosX=550, MotecPosY=870
  • PNG3 HUD: Bottom-left, Scale=100, MotecPosX=20, MotecPosY=670
  • PNG3 HUD: Bottom-left, Scale=90, MotecPosX=20, MotecPosY=695
  • PNG3 HUD: Bottom-left, Scale=80, MotecPosX=20, MotecPosY=720

HQ Anniversary Patch

HQ Anniverary Patch is a go-to drop-in solution to modernize GTR2 with just one mod. I, personally, copy&paste my GTR2 folders so that I have Vanilla GTR2, Minimum GTR2, Modern GTR2, and HQ Anniversary Patch GTR2 installations that I can run separately whenever I wish.

Click here to download HQ Anniversary Patch

Notes:

  • There are 2 parts to download (as of June 2022)
  • Requires latest [7-zip.org 7zip] to extract. You could need to open the first archive in 7-zip and extract: 7-zip is smart enough to extract all parts at once.

Here’s the mod description:

This GTR2 HQ Anniversary PATCH represents 6 years of work (nearly 20 000 FILES!) and includes all the necessary MODS/PATCHES for GTR2 plus tons of HQ textures. There are 2 games in 1, first the default 2003-2004 game with stock cars and tracks which get only few textures updates, second the HQ Cars&Tracks (with “HQ” prefix in menu) which get ALL the fixes/patches, more HQ textures plus exclusive graphics (both 2D/3D) : indeed, my will is to keep original game untouched to avoid online mismatch on internet and to see all the work done so far in this HQ Anniversary Patch when you compare both.

Go ahead and get it. Don’t even think twice. It’s that’s good. If you want to keep your vanilla install then just copy&paste your GTR2 folder, install the mod, then run GTR2.exe whenever you want, and then you’ll have both vanilla and HQ versions.

In-game

Game Settings

Field of View (FOV)

GTR2’s default FOV (field of view) shows you a large amount of your cockpit but it’s not realistic and can be a disadvantage in terms of judging speed, distance, and general timing. You will almost certainly be faster with correct FOV because you’ll be better able to judge speed, distance and timing.

Need convincing? Try watching this classic Empty Box video on why you would adjust your field of view.

If you use HQ Anniversary Patch your FOVs will be updated for you, and you probably won’t need to change anything, but otherwise you can do so manually in the GTR2\UserData\defviews.cam file as described here.

If you find you need to, tweak the field of view somewhat wider than default.

As a good rule of thumb, you want your field of view to include your driver-side mirror and about half of your rear-view mirror.

For those with head tracking, such as TrackIR, Tobii, or VR, bring your FOV so taht you can see half of your driver-side mirror and half of your rear-view mirror.

Field of View (FOV) Calculators

The old projectimmersion.com fov calculator is sadly defunct but I'll keep the example here to give you a point of reference for whatever calculators remain, as they all put out the same values.

The Project Immersion.com FOV calculator is a handy site to calculate your correct FOV from the size of your monitors and how far away you sit. The “vFOV%” value it calculates a factor which should be applied against the default vFOV value in the GTR2\UserData\defviews.cam file:

LocalCam=COCKPIT // Inside View
{
  Fov=(112.0, 62.0) // Change 62.0 to the vFOV% value
  ...
}

ProjectImmersion.com says my GTR2 vFOV% is 40% so that means I should change 62.0 to 40.0. Try it out. I adjusted mine from the suggested value. You probably will, too.

Note! Select Race 07, GTR EVO (vFOV%) from the FOV Type drop-down for use with GTR2.

Seating Position

While not as important as FOV, one thing I've found handy is setting FOV about right and then using seat adjustment to bring the seat forward until the bottom edge of my screen is about in the center of the wheel. In other words, I move in until I can see only the top half of the brand logo in the center of the wheel).

Combined with FOV, this gives a decently immersive cockpit field of view experience, in my opinion.

Wheel Rotation and Wheel Lock

You’re probably on 900+ degree wheel, like a G27, T300, ClubSport, or modern Direct Drive wheel, so when you get into the GTR2 GT-style cars it will feel like you’re driving a bus: You’ll feel like you need to turn the wheel more than should be needed to get the car to turn the right amount – This is a wheel rotation and wheel lock setting issue.

It’s probably best to set a 540degree wheel rotation in your wheel profiles for GTR2. Then, in-game, the default 15degree wheel lock will feel better, but if it doesn’t try 18-22 degree wheel lock, give or take a few degrees. Somewhere in that range will be a 540degree sweet spot.

GTR2’s native in-game wheel rotation is 240degrees. I now set my real wheel to 240degrees to experience the game as it was designed. This makes things like default steering locks, virtual wheel rotation, and general handling feel much more in-sync and cohesive.

Controls and Hidden Keyboard Shortcuts

Here are some non-obvious controls and hidden keyboard shortcuts (also available at this Race Department post):

Cameras

  • Insert: change onboard view with motec still working
  • Home: change view of the car in different angles arround it. (motec doesnt work)
  • Page Up: swing cam, view the car from the back or any side you want just by pressin in the numpad 8,2,4,6 for direction , 7 and 9 for distance , 5 to reset the swing cam angle (exactly behind the car). Also if in a replay dont want to se the car moving , keep pressed one of 7,9,2.
    • Please note that in replays motec and gauges won’t work.
  • Page Down: view the car from the track cameras
  • Delete: make disappear the “Replay” overlay and the time (seconds) references while watching a replay.
  • Up, Down, Right, Left arrow keys: when viewing a replay, these will rewind, fast-forward, superfast and pause the replay.
  • – or + (in numpad): change the car in focus.
  • 0 and . (in numpad) slow and very slow motion in replay (press and hold one of them each time).
  • Numpad Enter: return the view to your own car.
  • Left Shift: switch view to bumper cam.

Pressing Space Bar will skip the “Grid walk” that the camera makes before the start of an offline race.

Driving Assists (Function Keys)

  • F1 – Steering
  • F2 – Braking
  • F3 – Stability
  • F4 – Spin Recovery
  • F5 – Damage On/Off
  • F6 – Automatic Shifting
  • F7 – Traction Control
  • F8 – Anti-lock brakes
  • F9 – Autoclutch On/Off

FFB

  • ALT-F: resets the Force Feedback to default values. (note: this will revert any custom FFB settings you may have placed)

Cockpit

  • Left Mouse Button Click and Drag Forward/Backward: adjusts the horizontal seat positioning in cockpit view.
  • Right Mouse Button Click and Drag Forward/Backward: adjusts the vertical seat positioning in cockpit view.

Field of View (FOV)

  • CTRL + Left Mouse Button Click and Drag Forward/Backward: Adjusted the Field of View (FOV) for all views.

Misc

  • F12: screenshot, .BMP image file in the installation folder.
    • you can also press PrintScreen but you have to open mspaint or some other image editor to see it
  • Ctrl + F: show framerate in the game.
  • Ctrl + G: Play the game in slow motion, like slowing the time.
  • K: accelerates time in game.
  • TAB: display multiplayer names

Defviews.cam (Texture Quality, etc.)

I wasn’t able to notice a change using negative values so it may be that the default value (0.0) is the optimum value, here.

Higher quality textures can be made to load in at farther distances by decreasing MipmapLODBias in UserData\defviews.cam. The effect is most noticeable on cars when increasing above 0.0: Textures look blurrier at closer distances.

Mipmaps are supposed to be about higher or lower quality textures but to be honest the effect doesn’t look like loading in higher or lower quality textures, it just looks like textures becoming blurrier at a distance. Maybe it’s just hard to tell.

Force Feedback (FFB)

SHO Competition FFB

See the earlier #Force Feedback Settings section.

RealFeel FFB

I am increasingly leaning towards RealFeel FFB as the universal drop-in solution for GTR2 FFB as it requires less tuning, simplified global and per-car configuration, tyre-at-rest physcs, and potentially has better physics-to-ffb implementation vs original game FFB including SHO Competition FFB.

Performance

Racing

Rain

Mods - Modders - Modding

Resources

Modders tend to congregate in various forums around the internet. See #Community above for a list of sites, what they offer, and if modders tend to hang out there.

Discords

Modders

Here's just some of the modders I've interacted with over the years.

Mods

Tip: Use VirusTotal.com when downloading files to quickly and automatically scan a file with all (or at least most) of the anti-virus and anti-malware solutions out there.

Race Department.com is one of the best, cleanest, and most professional of the sim racing sites I know of that also host downloads section. I highly recommend registering for ~$3/month or ~$15/year for unlimited downloads and removing all ads, amongst a host of other perks.

Other sites that curate mods and other downloads include eSport-Racing.de, Koelschbierbude.de, and Festbierbude (GTR2 Power & Glory Mod Focused).

Trackaholics and European Endurance Center have dedicated Release forums where modders regularly post new and updated releases.

Check out the #Community sites for more details.

Mod Package Managers

Mod package managers enable one-click install and uninstall operations for mods with the same folder structure as the GTR2 folder. Most modders do this but if not just re-create their archive with the proper folder structure and it will work.

Running Mods

Generally speaking, the process of adding cars, tracks, or mods usually just involves a download and then copy&pasting the files into your GTR2 folder. Usually, it’s pretty straight-forward, although sometimes authors don’t use a consistent folder structure and you may have to figure out where files go (ex. track mods often give you the files but not the folder structure – track mod files should go in GTR2\GameData\Locations\FolderName).

Modding

In 2024, the best places to get into GTR2 modding are probably Race Department, Trackaholics, and European Endurance Center.

Modding Tools

Note: Tools here will eventually link to Simwiki generic tool pages as applicable.

Modding Help

Trivia

Did You Know?

Quick Tips

Tips and Tricks

Known Issues

Troubleshooting

Credits