: It expanded the game's ability to use system RAM, significantly reducing the "Out of Memory" crashes that plagued earlier versions when using high-poly car mods [3, 4].
The most significant aspect of Build 936 is its compatibility with the : street-legal-racing-redline-v2-3-1-build-936
While primarily a technical update, Build 936 improved the vanilla experience: : It expanded the game's ability to use
: Full support for widescreen resolutions and improved texture filtering was baked into this build, removing the need for external hex-editing or third-party wrappers [1, 6]. The MWM Integration : The parts shop pricing and race rewards
: It standardized how engines and body parts interact, allowing players to swap components across different modded vehicles with higher precision [4, 7].
: The parts shop pricing and race rewards were tweaked to ensure a smoother progression from "junkers" to high-end racing machines [2, 10].