So if CMR gone pure arcade, i assume DR will go simulator side, because no point to develop two arcades of same style by same studio. I don't know now, but at release Richard Burns Rally was so different, so even playing with good wheel - there was not fun and i've returned to Colin McRae 2.Īlso look at this from other side - if they do all too realistic, for most players "fun factor" will go down straight.ĭR devs said, they abandoned DR2.0 support (futher content), because they working on something new. Yes, DR have many flaws (there are many threads where that mentioned), but at moment, is most playable, sim-like game and there's fun factor. Where DR goes arcade side, WRC does 2 times "harder" than real. It's a bit of a different format because I won't be discussing much myself but rather let the footage do the talking for me. I tried WRC 8 and WRC 9 - that's overkill. This is a video comparing footage of the RWD cars in both WRC 10 and DiRT Rally 2.0. I like to drive sometime fast on usual roads (200+), where's safe enough. I'm driver for 30 years and had over 20 cars. But I guess you are just looking for something to get on/through Steam. And then there is the mod-scene surrounding Richard Burns Rally. In Codemaster's game: everything has an e-brake and you can allways fall back on and use it.Īnd you forgot about WRC9 (which is the current version). Partly because: the crude, prototype-stage AWD drivetrains were not designed to uncouple the rear wheels from the drive (needed to not stall the car when locking the rear wheels). ![]() ![]() Also: originally group-B AWD cars had no e-brake, they had a parking-brake that would remain unused during stage-runs unless the driver got out of a stranded vehicle. DR1 was a nice first foray back into the more serious side of driving for Codemasters - but the actual engine-phyiscs were hacked together and still lacking greatly.ĭR2.0 is still lacking: on tarmac, mostly. ![]() And it is still deeply-flawed - but at least 2.0 now drives better than before. Which is just what Codemasters could provide. click to enlarge + 2 While WRC 10 delivers on the stages, it is in need of a career mode refresh. Long story short: DR2.0 is the most sim-like rally-game, right now. The WRC series has been growing in quality the last few years, with some of the most challenging and enjoyable gameplay on offer. If you have to ask, then this tells me all I need to know about this question. Originally posted by Jack Sparrow:Cars represented in games? alright, I'll bite (a little)
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