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germtm_ ,

never in my entire life would have i expected Workshop support for classic FlatOut games.

CaptainBasculin ,

Ah yes, my favourite triology naming method; 1,2 and 3 Ultimate Carnage

LainTrain ,

That’s awesome! I’m not from the west originally so I used to play these games all the time as a kid.

Why are these games getting updates though? Aren’t they ancient?

TwoBeeSan ,

Played them as a kid on the ps2 in America. Loved them as well Haven’t played last one.

I am not sure but am glad they are. People could do some cool things with maps and special stunts

WordBox ,

They are. The devs behind them even have their own game in production - Wreckfest. Lacks the stunt mode last I played. But pretty good and online.

kebabslob ,

Its a shell of what it was in early access and filled with MTX. Nothing like FlatOut

Onihikage ,
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Looking into it, ZOOM Platform is run by the Jordan Freeman Group, which has a similar mission statement to GOG, that being a DRM-free games platform that also touches up and sells old games. They seem to have acquired publishing rights to the FlatOut trilogy, along with either source code or enough resources to touch them up without it. I didn’t know about them until this post, so it’s nice to see that GOG isn’t the only DRM-free old-games platform around.

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