RadioRacers (this is for SEO)
A Dr. Robotnik's Ring Racers fork.
Last updated for v2.4.
This build – like all software – is always a work in progress.
Compatible with the vanilla client; all changes made so far are client-side.
Important
For hosting servers, it is strongly advised to use the vanilla client instead.
Many thanks to GenericHeroGuy for his work on
pk3make.py, which is used to automate the building process for the assets.
Including, but not limited to:
Hudfeed
A live feed that displays in-game events, including player interactions and race statistics, such as grades.
Both its position within the HUD and content can be customized in the settings.
Emotes
Support for chat emotes, both animated and static. A set of default emotes is included.
For details on customization, such as adding your own emotes and usability tips, check the readme.
Peek
In the Server Browser, you can "peek" into a server to view key details, such as the current level and connected players.
...and more.
- Get the latest copy of Dr. Robontik's Ring Racers installed on your system.
- Download the latest assets (
radioracers_assets.zip) for this build here. - Extract the
radioracers_assets.zipinto the same directory where you installed Ring Racers.- If you've installed Ring Racers in
C:\Games\Ring Racers, then that's the folder you want to extract the zip file in.
- If you've installed Ring Racers in
- Compile the build (
ringracers_radioracers.exe) and copy it into the same directory where you installed Ring Racers. - Run
ringracers_radioracers.exe.
If you don't know how to compile, either attempt it yourself (good practice) or ask someone you trust to do it for you.
If you want to try it yourself, follow the instructions in the original README to compile the build.
If you're on Windows 10 (or above), try following this guide.
However, if you grab a build from — say — a random Discord channel, please encourage whoever shared it to include MD5 hashes with the executable. It's spooky out here.
Original README here.