: Use of AI-upscaled textures to replace the original 2007 low-resolution assets, particularly for track environments and car liveries. 🏎️ Gameplay & Content Restoration

If you are looking for a development log or changelog, it usually includes:

: Native ProStreet often suffers from a "continue button" bug where the game locks up after races if running above 30 or 60 FPS. Development updates often detail scripts or plugins that stabilize the game for 144Hz+ monitors.

: Ensuring the game launches without the original physical disc, which is often what the "Reloaded" label specifically signifies in the archival community.

: While ProStreet is a "sim-cade" hybrid, mods often refine the Drag and Drift physics to make cars feel more responsive and less "floaty."

: Automatically enabling the "Extender" mod, which adds cars like the Bugatti Veyron and McLaren F1 that were originally part of limited releases.

Modern "Reloaded" or "Definitive" versions of ProStreet focus on fixing the game's notorious technical glitches and performance bottlenecks:

Fans often use these posts to highlight content that was hidden in the game files or restricted to specific platforms: