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If you have managed to find a .rar archive containing a save game, installing it can be tricky depending on which version of the game you are running (GOG, Steam, or original CD). Here is a general guide:
When players search for "save game rar exclusive," they are often looking for a specific experience—perhaps a save file that has unlocked the secret Iron Knight truck, or a file preserved from the original CD version of the game.
Finding these files today is difficult. Unlike modern games with cloud saves and Steam Workshop support, Hard Truck 2 relies on local files often buried deep in the installation folder (commonly C:\Program Files (x86)\Hard Truck 2\Save). hard truck 2 king of the road save gamerar exclusive
Because the game is largely abandonware now, the community relies on old forum archives and fan sites to preserve these save files.
Unlike generic cheat engine tables, the Gamerar Exclusive offers curated content: If you have managed to find a
A note on ethics: Using this save disables achievements (if you use the Steam overlay wrapper). It also makes the loan system irrelevant. This is strictly for veterans who have beaten the vanilla game and want to sandbox.
For many gamers who grew up in the early 2000s, Hard Truck 2: King of the Road remains an unforgettable classic. Released by Russian developer SoftLab-Nsk, it offered a unique blend of trucking simulation, open-world exploration, and high-stakes combat. It was a game where you could deliver cargo one minute and engage in a Mad Max-style duel with bandits the next. A note on ethics: Using this save disables
However, for modern gamers looking to revisit this cult classic, or for those who lost their progress years ago, finding a high-level save game—especially a "rare" or "exclusive" one—can be a quest in itself.
Let’s be honest: you are not 14 anymore. You have 45 minutes to play, not 40 hours to grind. The Gamerar Exclusive gives you a billionaire bankroll ($999,999,999) and every garage from New York to Berlin unlocked.
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