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The easiest thing to customize, '''skins''' are the aspect and color of the car. In ''Carmageddon TDR 2000'', the game can read skin textures in <code>bmp</code> format, making custom skins much easier than the previous games. | The easiest thing to customize, '''skins''' are the aspect and color of the car. In ''Carmageddon TDR 2000'', the game can read skin textures in <code>bmp</code> format, making custom skins much easier than the previous games. | ||
A short tutorial on how to apply skins in ''CarmaTDR'' can be found | A short tutorial on how to apply skins in ''CarmaTDR'' can be found [[http://crashocalypse.toshiba-3.com/tutorial_skins3.shtml here]] at Crashocalypse. | ||
==Sounds== | ==Sounds== |
Revision as of 21:46, 19 March 2012
The PC Carmageddon games can be customized more than the average video game. Although it's not as easy as editing Doom, the methods been extensively researched and documented, so it's not a hard task - just long.
The games can have their levels, cars and graphics changed. In order to do this, special tools (most created by the fans) are required. Yet, custom skins for Carmageddon TDR 2000 are official and easy.
Cars
Custom cars can be added easily to the 3 PC games. In Carmageddon II 's case, Carstockalypse is recommended. Cars can be textured and set up for Carmageddon II using PlayThing2, but must be created in a 3D program such as 3DS Max.
Car attributes can also be edited; while the data is kept in txt
files, in Carmageddon they require decrypting, while Carmageddon II needs them extracting from twt
archives.
Pedestrians
Pedestrians can be replaced with custom models and/or skins.
Levels
Custom tracks are rarer than cars, though some still exist for all 3 PC games. In Carmageddon II 's case, Mapstockalypse is recommended for adding/removing them.
Custom skins
The easiest thing to customize, skins are the aspect and color of the car. In Carmageddon TDR 2000, the game can read skin textures in bmp
format, making custom skins much easier than the previous games.
A short tutorial on how to apply skins in CarmaTDR can be found [here] at Crashocalypse.
Sounds
Sounds are especially easy to replace in Carmageddon and Carmageddon II, as they are simply wav
files.
See also
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