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I figured out how to shut off that Uplay overlay right after finishing the game :P
Probably looks a little dated now, but still a very cool game (but getting my fellow mobs to survive a certain parking garage mission was pure and utter hell!). And unlike seemingly the entirely internet at the time, I found the race great. Took some tries to succeed, sure, but it was fun. And before long I was playing it just for fun to see how much I could improve my times :D
Shame the series went in the gutter after that. That period saw some fantastic releases.
The racing track was easily the most challenging part of the game! It took me a lot of attempts to beat it.
Yes, you can bring it back. There is a [GOG thread](https://www.gog.com/forum/mafia/tutorial_how_to_restore_the_original_music) with a link to a bundle, that you place in the game directory to restore music.
The race would probably have been much easier with a controller or wheel (remember those? hah). Most of the problems (that at least I had) was spinning out when turning, so I had to be real careful with tapping, and of course slowing down. Or being too ballsy in the fast S-curve, so the car flipped over and I died.
Later they patched in a difficulty setting on the race, because everybody and their mother complained about it :D
Excellent game. I recommend it to everybody who haven't played it.
However when works with d9vk, laa maybe can needed because d9vk needs more virtual memory
^_^
Nice game so far. It's more about gameplay than story, so if you expect Remedy-style cinematographic cutscenes, you will probably be disappointed. It's like metroidvania but in 3D.



wine-staging+fsync 5.0rc1
with sRGB patch to fix the bright ground texture: [https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=66012](https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=66012)
winetricks dotnet40 d3dx9_34