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4x4 Evolution 2.0.1 can be downloaded from our website for free. The following versions: 2.0 and 1.0 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. This tool was originally produced by Terminal Reality Inc. Our antivirus scan shows that this download is clean. 4X4 Evolution 2 (PC version) 2008.rar 10 download locations kat.cr 4X4 Evolution 2 PC version 2008 rar applications 10 hours extratorrent.cc 4X4 Evolution 2 PC. 4X4 EVO, free download. 4X4 EVO 1.0: Compete in off road races to win cash. 4X4 Evo is a truck racing game with a story similar as that of Gran Turismo.

The sequel to the popular 2000 off-road rally game brings new vehicles and challenging new tracks to the cross-country racing. This second effort brings additional real-life cars and trucks as well as more developed single-player missions, but retains the same kind of arcade-styled control and multiplayer support that bolstered the success of the first game. Like the original, 4x4 EVO 2 was developed by Terminal Reality and is published by the GodGames division of Take 2.

So, what makes a better sequel to a racing game? Basically, not much in this case. Apart from the necessary visual enhancements, gamers will unquestionably expect new tracks and vehicles, and 4x4 Evolution 2 has just that, along with some additional features.

Players who haven't enjoyed the rides and thrills of the first game will especially be delighted to explore all of the features the second installment has to offer. At the very beginning of the game, you will notice that Terminal Reality has refreshed the game with various new options (both in single-player and multi-player mode). Thankfully, the restrictions of single-player gameplay, which I recall being quite a pain in the neck, have now been dealt with. Once you commence a career in off-road racing, a variety of challenges, races, and adventures will await you. The 'Series' and 'Qualifying Events' are back from the original. However, the main problem in the first game was that it was pretty hard to earn some money for basic car parts. Now, there's an additional opportunity of participating in several mission assignments. On the whole, you'll be able to earn money throughout exploring and performing certain tasks, therefore earning more greens, as well as working on your driving aptitudes.

The title 'Evolution' truly agrees with general concept of gameplay. It signifies the concept from the original game that requires the player to go through a series of racing events (in 'Career' mode) and receive cash for his effort; after that, he 'evolves' by installing new equipment and thereby creating a more powerful SUV. The great thing about the career mode is that it can last as long as the player wants. Furthermore, the crew at Terminal Reality had decided to incorporate quite a lot of new tracks and vehicles. Gamers will be happy to know they can explore 32 tracks, which spread across various locations all over the globe - the old tracks were enriched with plenty of visual details and some were spiced-up with alternative side roads and shortcuts. Also, a few roadways were livened up with extra background animations. For example, the track called 'Restricted Area,' which takes place on a forbidden air-field, now has numerous additions to the environment: ammo crates lying around, F-16's and F-117's landing and taking-off, etc, etc. Understandably, a sequel means new SUV's, trucks, and jeeps. This game has over 120 models of the latest vehicles equipped to deal with the intricacies of off-road racing. To make things more exciting, the developers have decided to include even a few monster-trucks (which are really fun to drive).

Essentially, the purpose throughout the game remained the same: to show your racing skills and win cash prizes that will allow you to upgrade your base truck into a more efficient off-road vehicle. Tv wizard download. Relying on your choice of equipment and your driving abilities, you'll get to taste the delights of rushing through huge desert canyons, vast fields, swamps, high-ways, and so on. Depending on the track's features, you'll have to adjust your truck/SUV so that it can resist the oncoming dangers - like spilt oil on the road, stony paths, bushes, huge, and tree-trunks. This is where the authenticity of car parts comes in. There are somewhere around 90 pieces of vehicle gear, which can give your truck the proper boost up. So, like in the previous game you have to employ these components in such an order that applies to the features of your vehicle. Therefore, you will give your truck stability, speed, manoeuverbility, and endurance.

After playing for several hours, I noticed that the game doesn't have the strong tendency of becoming dreary; as was the case with the first title. This tediousness occurred due to a lack of more options, racing modes, and similar features. However, that boredom has been avoided in the second installment thanks to the implementation of diverse competition modes and mission assignments. Competition races like the 'Series' are tough, so you'll have to be prepared. Luckily, the best possible training comes with the missions, which mostly involve exploration, fixing the supply routes, and, of course, free-style driving.

Bumps, rocks and visuals..

The sense you get from driving these trucks and SUV's surpasses the one I got from the first game. Initially, I couldn't figure out what was the main attraction. But, after trying out all of the tracks and vehicles, I noticed a lot of innovations.

The improved 3D engine allows additional details on the road, thus making the whole game seem more true-to-life. Features like dirt and mud flying from the back of the car tires, realistic fog effects, and convincing vehicle reflections all create a fabulous atmosphere. The chassis of your SUV displays the filth it gets from the track - this means you'll notice mud, road-dust, or snow on the armature of the car. The appealing facet of the game is that you can wash the dirt off if you happen to come across any kind of water surface (be it a river, or a cute little brook).

If compared to the old game, 4x4 Evolution 2 brings enhanced car-models and highly detailed tracks. So, if you're worrying about seeing the same thing all over again, you can think again, cause it seems that an effort was made to enrich every visual aspect of the game. Aside from the vehicle reflections, you will detect that the in-game particle system was also improved, giving a more impressive scope of effects like earth and sand hurling from the SUV in front of you, more details on the ground like grass, wild plants, small rocks, etc.

On the other hand, the in-game physics are still rather flawed, and that severely diminishes any apparent visual enhancements. This means, your vehicle won't react to the bumps, curves, and obstacles exactly like it's supposed to. Also, things like undetectable car damage and almost impossible reactions to severe bends (i.e. it handles the toughest curves at high speeds way too easily, even if the all the laws of physics suggest otherwise) may thwart the overall impression of the game.

Why isn't there greater vehicle damage evident on the SUV's? Whatever the reason for that may be, it sure seems rather unrealistic that crashes, flip-over's, or even head-to-head collisions, leave a vehicle completely intact, and in terms of playability that can present a serious problem, especially because Evo 4x4 2 is an off-road racing game.

As for the sound qualities, they do not seem to present any special features. But, you will find there are a lot of music-tracks that go extremely well with the atmosphere of each event.

Looking For a Good Race?

If it's a challenge you're looking for, 4x4 Evolution 2 is the right choice. Every race or exploring event will put your driving skills to the ultimate test. And, assuming you relish the idea of hurrying across hazardous areas in a Grand Cherokee SUV, you definitely shouldn't miss this game. Your opponents are going to give you a hard time and therefore should not be underestimated. They will ride through the shortest routes and complete tracks the best possible way, and that may perhaps take you a while to get used to. However, they do hit a tree every now and then, so be sure to use this opportunity to your advantage. Some tracks can be extremely difficult and they require you to know them to the exact detail, otherwise you may finish on the bottom of a deep lake, which spells the end of the race.

In a nutshell, Evo 4x4 2 can be a satisfying experience, and the added features may increase the replay value, but the game still has some rather annoying gameplay problems, which shouldn't be there in the sequel.

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Terminal Reality brought the seriously fun and successful Monster Truck Madness to 4-wheeling enthusiasts via Microsoft. Since then, Terminal Reality has moseyed over to GOD Games. It only makes sense then that Terminal Reality would follow up one successful title with an ambitious project of similar design. They almost pulled it off. In many ways 4x4 Evo breaks new ground in off-road racing - especially compared with the competition (Accolade'sTest Drive: Off-Road series ranks among the worst series of games ever).

Showroom Quality

Technically, 4x4 Evo delivers a one-two-three punch of outstanding graphics, integrated online play and complex career-mode elements. With the visual detail turned to maximum (in my case, 1600x1200, 32-bit color with Mip-mapping) the game delivers visual richness far exceeding today's standards. The SUVs, trucks and other vehicles reek of detail and color while the terrain rolls and buckles with realistic earth tones. Visual minutiae add character and life to the standard fare of ovals and large figure-8 tracks. Still, the designers left out the option of driver's side view with steering wheel, A-beam, instruments and most importantly, a rear-view mirror (essential for online play).

Interactive elements, such as earth-moving bulldozers, heavy lifting cranes and fast-moving trains add variety and random hazards during each race. The skies above the race flaunt (quite needlessly) airborne hang-gliders, airplanes and birds. This is a nice touch but entirely unnecessary. Still, the richness of each track conveys a feel and flavor unique to each track. There will be no mistaking one track for another.

4x4 Evo boasts one the most complex career modes available. Though Ford, GM, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Lexus and Nissan are represented, the foolhardy claim of 'over 70+ vehicles' doesn't hold water. In truth, there is little difference between the Ford Explorer Sport and the Ford Explorer Limited. Hell, why not include the 'Ford Explorer Sport - Blue' and the 'Ford Explorer Sport - Red' as 'unique models'? Ford certainly doesn't claim to offer 20 SUVs, so why should Terminal Reality make that claim? Probably because 70+ sounds a lot better than telling the truth and saying 28 (that's not nearly as impressive when you consider the GMC Jimmy/Chevy Blazer-type siblings which brings the total down to 22.)

Through the career mode players earn money to add enhancements to their truck. Players win cash by winning races, which allows them to purchase upgrades and new vehicles, which allows them to win more races. Thankfully players won't have to wade through days and weeks of races to unlock the cars. As with the tracks, every vehicle is available from the get-go. Upgrades, however, must be earned. A critical feature of career mode has been left out, however. Though drivers are free to drive head-on into thousand-ton rocks at 60 mph, the trucks back away undamaged. Terminal Reality failed (or was denied by the vehicle manufacturers) to allow any vehicle damage no matter how much punishment they take.

No CB Radio Required

Online play is managed through a built-in interface to GameSpy. Matchmaking is a breeze though a bit confusing because players can join a game in progress but can't actually join the race - leaving players standing around in the game room not knowing when the game will end. This caused no small amount of confusion with most players. Many players jump in and out of games, leaving when they found the game they joined was already in progress. Still, the in-game play features smooth driving without the jerks and warps of most online games.

Though the game sports elements of realism in the driving model, it also begins to fall apart here. Most developers wisely choose a very realistic game or a completely arcade-style gameplay environment. Few games can actually pull off the melding of the two genres without creating a wishy-washy Al Gore feeling. Is it an arcade game? 'Well, that depends on how you define the word 'is'.' Actually, this game defies classification. Though the handling feels close to real at times, with body roll, bouncing and 4-wheel grip, these effects have been toned down when stretched to their limits.

The body rolls alright, but not quite enough to roll the entire vehicle (no doubt the manufacturers want do downplay the remote possibility that one of their high center of gravity vehicles might be unsafe for soccer moms!) The SUVs also have a tendency to bounce and dolphin. Combine the two together and the resulting feeling leaves the driver not quite in control or entirely aware of when the wheels are in fact on the ground (and the body is bouncing) or the wheels have left the ground (and the entire truck is bouncing). It makes a difference. If the wheels maintain contact with the ground you can still steer - otherwise you drifting in some unwanted direction completely out of control. With so much bouncing going on, oversteer becomes a fact of life, not an option.

Stuck in the Mud

Despite the learning curve, driving one of these beasts gets easier with practice. Still it doesn't quite matter. It's one thing to take a Jeep (woops! There aren't any Jeeps in this game) off-road and sling mud, it's quite another to drive around a course and through checkpoints only two car-widths wide at full throttle while bouncing. The game utilizes the familiar checkpoint theme that requires drivers to navigate a course laced with checkpoints. The track designers were kind enough to use completely immovable objects, such as 3' diameter pipe, folding plastic signs and large rocks as markers. These objects stop a truck dead in its tracks. No glancing blows. None of this 'well, he got most of his truck through the gate' business. Nope. Either in or out and don't even think about trying to pass through the gate from the wrong direction.

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How annoying. There is nothing worse than leading the race until the 8th lap only to be bumped (by AI drivers that show a remarkable ability to hold their line) into some puny little rock and come to a screeching halt and lose the race. Is the game about accurate driving or seat-of-your-pants driving? If the game is designed for the former then the trucks should be a bit less bouncy and more controllable. If the game is about the latter then why punish drivers for being perhaps 2' off the mark? It just doesn't make sense. On one hand players can freely drive anywhere they darn well please - and this includes shortcuts and off the map bypasses. On the other hand artificial constraints and unrealistic accuracy forces the player to reign in their wild desires and 'get with the program recruit!'

Half the Game It Should Be x 2

4x4 Evo just doesn't make sense. Terminal Realityshould have developed the 'ultimate 4x4 driving simulation' or 'the most radical woo-hoo 4x4 mud in your fingernails arcade game ever!'. Instead they have produced 'a semi-realistic game that takes you right to the edge of fun and then backs away.' It is a game that feels constrained and contained and never fires on all cylinders. Perhaps the blame lies in the mixed nature of its design. 4x4 Evo was built simultaneously for the PC, Mac and *Sega****Dreamcast***. As you might expect from a game designed for three platforms, the game lacks a single unifying design and feels out of place and in between.

I have read several reviews of this game trying to convince myself that I should enjoy this game. I looked for words of praise from sites that donated high scores to this game. I tried to find elements of gameplay that I had missed or nuances that I simply overlooked. In the end I returned to my gut feeling that I simply don't like 4x4 Evolution.

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EmulationNation2020-11-040 point

Tested on Windows 10 with both Intel and Nvidia GPU ok. Note that the initially loading and configuration screens are very slow, but once in-game its all fine. Also its best to change to OpenGL

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the mesirable Syrian2020-10-050 point

you need virtual CD program to be able to run it without CD.

Nikki2020-09-210 point Windows version

Awesome game of its time. Good old times....

RON MCCALE2020-06-070 point

Hey all, I can't figure out how to install this download? What program opens this thing I downloaded? 4x4-Evo-2_Win_EN_ISO-Version.zip.cr I downloaded the virtual clone drive but that and my zip program won't open it. Help! :-)

bibilles2020-04-202 points

Hi, can we start it without CD ? It doesn't work for me on porting kit.

bebop2020-03-070 point

love racing games

mcfc4heatons2020-01-160 point Windows version

anyone got a portable version of or 32bit installer?

assassin942019-05-190 point

one of the best old school games around

clodisvaudo2019-04-140 point

is very nostalgis

rd2019-02-052 points

Cheap laptop with celeron and intel hd 500, windows 10 in xp compat mode, runs well.

Your Dad's Bellybutton2018-08-061 point

i used to play this game alot. i'ts really good. got it at my local used games store and played it on my dreamcast.

JellyBread2018-08-060 point Windows version

This game's super nostalgic, played it on my PlayStation 2. Defiantly the most underrated game of all time.

Gjammer2018-04-032 points Windows version

Works well on Windows 7. I set compatibility mode to XP and ran as administrator. It works beautifully with a GTX 960 2GB. It even recognized my Thrustmaster T.16000M joystick, which I use mostly for flight sims.

generah2018-02-271 point Windows version

its not playing on my pc

khan2018-01-303 points

i cant play this game on windows 7
can any one tell me any way

GeForceMX200Gamer1012017-08-300 point Windows version

4x4 Evolution 2 Pc Game Free Download Utorrent

I installed this on my PC with a nVidia RIVA TNT2 card. It ran horrible. I sold that machine, and build a custom '99 gaming PC, and it had a GeForce 2MX 200, and an AWE64. Game runs great!

PowerPCUK2017-04-14-2 points

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Where has the Mac version gone to download? and will it work on the PowerPC?

ShadowPrincess2017-02-190 point

Memories again.. I remember back in 2007 hosting a tournament with an add-on track called The River Runs Through It. What a blast! So many great tracks both add-on and otherwise.

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Tom2017-02-043 points

I LOVED this game! I used to race against my PC buddy with his version, we had so much fun.

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Download crack ukts 1.32 full version. Brunauss2016-08-222 points

This was the original cross platform multiplayer game, long before Microsoft Xbox started puffing up and pounding on their chest about doing it first.

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Any one know if there is a way I can play this on windows?

DaJeepster2015-06-041 point Mac version

This game is the reason I keep my old MAC. This will run on OS X.6.8 at the newest. Bought this in 2000 and I still use this game and love it.

evo2015-01-022 points Mac version

this is one of my all time favorite games.

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Description of 4x4 Evo Windows

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Terminal Reality brought the seriously fun and successful Monster Truck Madness to 4-wheeling enthusiasts via Microsoft. Since then, Terminal Reality has moseyed over to GOD Games. It only makes sense then that Terminal Reality would follow up one successful title with an ambitious project of similar design. They almost pulled it off. In many ways 4x4 Evo breaks new ground in off-road racing - especially compared with the competition (Accolade'sTest Drive: Off-Road series ranks among the worst series of games ever).

Showroom Quality

Technically, 4x4 Evo delivers a one-two-three punch of outstanding graphics, integrated online play and complex career-mode elements. With the visual detail turned to maximum (in my case, 1600x1200, 32-bit color with Mip-mapping) the game delivers visual richness far exceeding today's standards. The SUVs, trucks and other vehicles reek of detail and color while the terrain rolls and buckles with realistic earth tones. Visual minutiae add character and life to the standard fare of ovals and large figure-8 tracks. Still, the designers left out the option of driver's side view with steering wheel, A-beam, instruments and most importantly, a rear-view mirror (essential for online play).

Interactive elements, such as earth-moving bulldozers, heavy lifting cranes and fast-moving trains add variety and random hazards during each race. The skies above the race flaunt (quite needlessly) airborne hang-gliders, airplanes and birds. This is a nice touch but entirely unnecessary. Still, the richness of each track conveys a feel and flavor unique to each track. There will be no mistaking one track for another.

4x4 Evo boasts one the most complex career modes available. Though Ford, GM, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Lexus and Nissan are represented, the foolhardy claim of 'over 70+ vehicles' doesn't hold water. In truth, there is little difference between the Ford Explorer Sport and the Ford Explorer Limited. Hell, why not include the 'Ford Explorer Sport - Blue' and the 'Ford Explorer Sport - Red' as 'unique models'? Ford certainly doesn't claim to offer 20 SUVs, so why should Terminal Reality make that claim? Probably because 70+ sounds a lot better than telling the truth and saying 28 (that's not nearly as impressive when you consider the GMC Jimmy/Chevy Blazer-type siblings which brings the total down to 22.)

Through the career mode players earn money to add enhancements to their truck. Players win cash by winning races, which allows them to purchase upgrades and new vehicles, which allows them to win more races. Thankfully players won't have to wade through days and weeks of races to unlock the cars. As with the tracks, every vehicle is available from the get-go. Upgrades, however, must be earned. A critical feature of career mode has been left out, however. Though drivers are free to drive head-on into thousand-ton rocks at 60 mph, the trucks back away undamaged. Terminal Reality failed (or was denied by the vehicle manufacturers) to allow any vehicle damage no matter how much punishment they take.

No CB Radio Required

Online play is managed through a built-in interface to GameSpy. Matchmaking is a breeze though a bit confusing because players can join a game in progress but can't actually join the race - leaving players standing around in the game room not knowing when the game will end. This caused no small amount of confusion with most players. Many players jump in and out of games, leaving when they found the game they joined was already in progress. Still, the in-game play features smooth driving without the jerks and warps of most online games.

Though the game sports elements of realism in the driving model, it also begins to fall apart here. Most developers wisely choose a very realistic game or a completely arcade-style gameplay environment. Few games can actually pull off the melding of the two genres without creating a wishy-washy Al Gore feeling. Is it an arcade game? 'Well, that depends on how you define the word 'is'.' Actually, this game defies classification. Though the handling feels close to real at times, with body roll, bouncing and 4-wheel grip, these effects have been toned down when stretched to their limits.

The body rolls alright, but not quite enough to roll the entire vehicle (no doubt the manufacturers want do downplay the remote possibility that one of their high center of gravity vehicles might be unsafe for soccer moms!) The SUVs also have a tendency to bounce and dolphin. Combine the two together and the resulting feeling leaves the driver not quite in control or entirely aware of when the wheels are in fact on the ground (and the body is bouncing) or the wheels have left the ground (and the entire truck is bouncing). It makes a difference. If the wheels maintain contact with the ground you can still steer - otherwise you drifting in some unwanted direction completely out of control. With so much bouncing going on, oversteer becomes a fact of life, not an option.

Stuck in the Mud

Despite the learning curve, driving one of these beasts gets easier with practice. Still it doesn't quite matter. It's one thing to take a Jeep (woops! There aren't any Jeeps in this game) off-road and sling mud, it's quite another to drive around a course and through checkpoints only two car-widths wide at full throttle while bouncing. The game utilizes the familiar checkpoint theme that requires drivers to navigate a course laced with checkpoints. The track designers were kind enough to use completely immovable objects, such as 3' diameter pipe, folding plastic signs and large rocks as markers. These objects stop a truck dead in its tracks. No glancing blows. None of this 'well, he got most of his truck through the gate' business. Nope. Either in or out and don't even think about trying to pass through the gate from the wrong direction.

How annoying. There is nothing worse than leading the race until the 8th lap only to be bumped (by AI drivers that show a remarkable ability to hold their line) into some puny little rock and come to a screeching halt and lose the race. Is the game about accurate driving or seat-of-your-pants driving? If the game is designed for the former then the trucks should be a bit less bouncy and more controllable. If the game is about the latter then why punish drivers for being perhaps 2' off the mark? It just doesn't make sense. On one hand players can freely drive anywhere they darn well please - and this includes shortcuts and off the map bypasses. On the other hand artificial constraints and unrealistic accuracy forces the player to reign in their wild desires and 'get with the program recruit!'

Half the Game It Should Be x 2

4x4 Evo just doesn't make sense. Terminal Realityshould have developed the 'ultimate 4x4 driving simulation' or 'the most radical woo-hoo 4x4 mud in your fingernails arcade game ever!'. Instead they have produced 'a semi-realistic game that takes you right to the edge of fun and then backs away.' It is a game that feels constrained and contained and never fires on all cylinders. Perhaps the blame lies in the mixed nature of its design. 4x4 Evo was built simultaneously for the PC, Mac and *Sega****Dreamcast***. As you might expect from a game designed for three platforms, the game lacks a single unifying design and feels out of place and in between.

I have read several reviews of this game trying to convince myself that I should enjoy this game. I looked for words of praise from sites that donated high scores to this game. I tried to find elements of gameplay that I had missed or nuances that I simply overlooked. In the end I returned to my gut feeling that I simply don't like 4x4 Evolution.

Review By GamesDomain

External links

Captures and Snapshots

Screenshots from MobyGames.com

Comments and reviews

EmulationNation2020-11-040 point

Tested on Windows 10 with both Intel and Nvidia GPU ok. Note that the initially loading and configuration screens are very slow, but once in-game its all fine. Also its best to change to OpenGL

4x4 Evolution 2 Pc Game Free Download Windows 7

the mesirable Syrian2020-10-050 point

you need virtual CD program to be able to run it without CD.

Nikki2020-09-210 point Windows version

Awesome game of its time. Good old times....

RON MCCALE2020-06-070 point

Hey all, I can't figure out how to install this download? What program opens this thing I downloaded? 4x4-Evo-2_Win_EN_ISO-Version.zip.cr I downloaded the virtual clone drive but that and my zip program won't open it. Help! :-)

bibilles2020-04-202 points

Hi, can we start it without CD ? It doesn't work for me on porting kit.

bebop2020-03-070 point

love racing games

mcfc4heatons2020-01-160 point Windows version

anyone got a portable version of or 32bit installer?

assassin942019-05-190 point

one of the best old school games around

clodisvaudo2019-04-140 point

is very nostalgis

rd2019-02-052 points

Cheap laptop with celeron and intel hd 500, windows 10 in xp compat mode, runs well.

Your Dad's Bellybutton2018-08-061 point

i used to play this game alot. i'ts really good. got it at my local used games store and played it on my dreamcast.

JellyBread2018-08-060 point Windows version

This game's super nostalgic, played it on my PlayStation 2. Defiantly the most underrated game of all time.

Gjammer2018-04-032 points Windows version

Works well on Windows 7. I set compatibility mode to XP and ran as administrator. It works beautifully with a GTX 960 2GB. It even recognized my Thrustmaster T.16000M joystick, which I use mostly for flight sims.

generah2018-02-271 point Windows version

its not playing on my pc

khan2018-01-303 points

i cant play this game on windows 7
can any one tell me any way

GeForceMX200Gamer1012017-08-300 point Windows version

4x4 Evolution 2 Pc Game Free Download Utorrent

I installed this on my PC with a nVidia RIVA TNT2 card. It ran horrible. I sold that machine, and build a custom '99 gaming PC, and it had a GeForce 2MX 200, and an AWE64. Game runs great!

PowerPCUK2017-04-14-2 points

4x4 Evo Pc Download

Where has the Mac version gone to download? and will it work on the PowerPC?

ShadowPrincess2017-02-190 point

Memories again.. I remember back in 2007 hosting a tournament with an add-on track called The River Runs Through It. What a blast! So many great tracks both add-on and otherwise.

Tom2017-02-043 points

I LOVED this game! I used to race against my PC buddy with his version, we had so much fun.

Free 4x4 Game Downloads

Download crack ukts 1.32 full version. Brunauss2016-08-222 points

This was the original cross platform multiplayer game, long before Microsoft Xbox started puffing up and pounding on their chest about doing it first.

recycledconsoles2016-04-130 point

Any one know if there is a way I can play this on windows?

DaJeepster2015-06-041 point Mac version

This game is the reason I keep my old MAC. This will run on OS X.6.8 at the newest. Bought this in 2000 and I still use this game and love it.

evo2015-01-022 points Mac version

this is one of my all time favorite games.

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Share your gamer memories, help others to run the game or comment anything you'd like. If you have trouble to run 4x4 Evo (Windows), read the abandonware guide first!

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Just one click to download at full speed!

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Free download encarta encyclopedia 2017. Various files to help you run 4x4 Evo, apply patches, fixes, maps or miscellaneous utilities.

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  • Year:2000
  • Publisher:Gathering of Developers, Inc.
  • Developer:Terminal Reality, Inc.

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