Fila wrote:
You cannot legally get a full version of the game as the one that was officially offered by TRI (on vales) was specifically stripped down. Afraid you either have to buy it or go to some "shady" websites to get it.
I don't know of any websites for evo2. You should try asking this question at vales evo2 forum as well as I have noticed some people are active there. At least in the general forum. (but specifically Evo2 forum, not evo1).
First of all, I have to agree with your remarks on obtaining the games legally by buying them since that method is virus-free and trojan-free, and I'm incredibly afraid of severe viruses and trojans anyway because in 2011 and 2012, I wanted to play Monster Truck Madness 2 on my TOSHIBA NB205 laptop with Windows XP Home Edition SP3 on it, but I didn't have a portable CD/DVD drive back then, so I downloaded the version from KC's MTM2 Place (no, not the MTMG website) and tried to settle for it instead. Next, I had a virus warning and I worked something out (I cannot remember how since it was several years ago), and a year later, the same thing happened again, but that time it was unlucky as I couldn't get the virus or trojan to disappear, so the hard drive that originally came with it became corrupt.
I then decided to have a local computer repair store repair it and most of the original hard drive's contents were transferred to a fresh new one, and Windows XP Home Edition SP3 was reinstalled onto it, and once it was repaired, I started using a portable CD/DVD drive from then on so I can finally play CD-ROM games on there (including Monster Truck Madness 2). I wonder when was the last time KC scanned that .ZIP file for your version of Monster Truck Madness 2?
I never downloaded KC's version of MTM2 ever again since then, and never downloaded and played KC's versions of the 4x4 Evolution series games for the same reason, worried that the same thing could happen to me (not to be confused with false positives). This also applies to the Fly! series games. Therefore, I only recommended to people to play the original CD releases of Terminal Reality's games in order to make sure their computers don't get damaged from severe virus and/or trojans as well. However, when I downloaded Jeep 4x4 Evo 2 from KC's 4x4 Evo 2 Place, it luckily wasn't a virus at all (thank goodness!).
My point is, it's not only a matter of if a game is in the public domain, it's importantly about if it's safe to download from the web nowadays. If you're not sure if a game is safe to download from the web, PLEASE take my advice: don't EVER download it if you think it could infect your computer with a severe virus or a trojan. Thanks!
Secondly, over the years, there have been other fan-made websites for the 4x4 Evolution series games besides KC's 4x4 Evo 1 and 2 Places, but sadly, some of them have been shut down, plus some of them are fortunately still around. What's more sad is, [RCG]Balthazer's team site (4x4evo.net) will be shutting down possibly because he can no longer deal with a paid domain. I think he should move it to a free domain on a website creation website without doing any remote hosting (Jimdo, WordPress, or Wix). And don't worry, I still visit KC's 4x4 Evo 1 Place and download files from there.