


FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage No Launcher
Mod for FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage (2008) | Category: Patches
Author: Chloe | Curator: Modbadger
Mod for FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage (2008) | Category: Patches
Author: Chloe | Curator: Modbadger
FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage No Launcher – a plugin that removes Games for Windows — Live from FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage.
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Language Independent
The mod does not change the game's text, interface, or voice acting. It is compatible with all language versions.
Although newer versions of FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage already have Games for Windows — Live removed, this mod is still useful for older versions.
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