Posted October 06, 2013
tinyE: That's what I thought until I started switching up cars AND I went back to using the keyboard.
Stockpile: Really does sound like you prefer keyboard! I sure do as well though playing on a controller gives a good challenge ^-^ Back on topic, I have found one thing which seem different between GOG's version and Re-Volt 1.2. It looks like the GOG version of Re-Volt uses some hacks to redirect Re-Volt's CD Audio to the /music/ folder.
Don't worry though - since GOG also left the original mp3 files in the Re-Volt folder, 1.2 Alpha will simply play these instead. Alternatively you can emulate the CD audio if you have a CD image of the Re-Volt disc.
Will update my original topic with these discoveries. :)
As for the update, I decided not to install it (yet). Split-screen multiplayer sounds good, rebalancing the whole gameplay not so much. In my opinion it's fine as it is and the version already supplied with the GOG.com release seems stable enough for me (apart from the occasional freezing, which I still haven't figured out the reason for -- but at least it doesn't happen that frequently lately, so I managed to unlock all the cars and tracks, now I only have the Time Trials left). I'm happy enough with the native wide-screen support and the fact that the game runs smoothly on my machine, under Win7. :)