Yeah it's a fantastic game, one of the most imersive racers I've played. It's one of those games that demands 100% attention otherwise you'll be in a tree...Agreed, still great fun though particularly on a proper setup
So my tactic at the moment seems to be slide to left, slide to right, slide to left, slide to right, fall off cliff, repeat...
Quick video I recorded a couple months ago to check performance, was with PS4 controller on PC.
I've not played it for awhile now. It's brutal thoughYou set some great stage times, m8! Just had a dabble on the career mode earlier on the One pad and you're way ahead in the 'check friends' standings.
Once you get into a flow, even on a pad it feels good.
Yep - it's very easy to become accustomed to tree trunks. It's the boulders and rocks on the side of the road that are the nasty little sods!I play it now and again. Mega Rally X fan so seem to live on that then head over to the Polo WRC for a few stages.
I'm pretty good....at hitting trees.
Yep - it's very easy to become accustomed to tree trunks. It's the boulders and rocks on the side of the road that are the nasty little sods!
This game is the most realistic racer I've played. The cars, the noise. I lasted one week before selling it lol.
This game worth getting? Need a good car game..
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Lol - I think I finish a stage with my face about six inches from the monitor too. I don't realise that I'm leaning further and further forward!It really is bloody good. Can't remember a game where I don't blink for such a long time. Even watching replays is cracking with the exhaust notes echoing through the forests!
Loving this - but it certainly takes no prisoners! Hated the Welsh rally bit - it really confuses the car in how to behave. I do like the water splashes though - very neat effect. I actually find it easier to drive on snow than on the gravel and dirt of Wales.
How things have improved in Rally games since my days on the Amiga - lol....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombard_RAC_Rally_(video_game)?wprov=sfsi1
Yeah - proper slow-down - however it has helped to 'correct' my car when I've gone a bit too quick at times!I hate the snow, and love the gravel, lol. But then touching the snow banks is like driving into treacle.
Been making good progress in career last couple of weeks, last night won the FIA Rallycross Championship which was good fun in the 208 WRX, also moved up to Elite in Rallycross as well as Professional in Hillclimb and normal Rally. Was really struggling with Clubman rally as chose to do it in a 1970s car, all terrible, ended up DNF'ing it and redoing in Group B, much better, Quattro is brilliant!
Yep - my mistake - it is the 60s Class, doh! :blush:The Mini and Renault Alpine are in the 1960s class i think? As well as the Lancia Fulvia. The 1970s class has the Open Kadett, 131 Abarth, MK2 Escort and Lancia Stratos if I recall!
Wouldn't recommend the MK2 Escort personally, I hate the thing! The 1970s class is in my opinion one of the hardest on the game (as well as Group B - RWD, the Manta is a boat and the Lancia 037 is like a hyperactive puppy).
All of the locations are so different I agree, it's interesting because you can drive on Greece and really struggle and make a mess of it, then go to Germany next with the same car and absolutely smash it. I always hated Sweden, the banks just drag you in, then did it in Group B in Clubman and won every stage by 15+ seconds, the 4WD + power just smashed through it with relative ease. My favourite location is probably Greece, it can be a nightmare at times but I find it an exciting drive, I would say Germany but I'd class that as the 'easier' location.
If you're enjoying the Alpine A110 I recommend the weekly event this week, it's 1960s class, 6 full stages, one in each location. Get a nice payout if you finish in the upper tiers time-wise!
Finland in particular is quite tricky!The 'effect' on me in terms of driving this game has is quite pronounced. As mentioned, I could go full on with the Monte Carlo stage and feel comfortable with how the car was behaving. The stage times reflected this and I won that rally outright. However, that was immediately followed by a Finnish rally (iirc?) - where it has a series of long, fast sweeping sections on loose dirt. I went into proper Twitchy-Arse Mode and reined the car in - barely engaging 4th gear at all as it felt like I was piloting a 4-wheeled mattress. I didn't feel in control at all - and my times were shocking - despite not making a single c**k-up on the stage.
The fact that DIRT Rally can sufficiently portray a sense of fear/panic in a rally car going at high-speed is a testament to how good this game is. I prefer it to Project Cars tbh - and I never thought that would happen.
Finland in particular is quite tricky!
Have you unlocked the advanced car setup? You need the separate damper rates for high and low rate compression etc to help soak up the bumps properly. It's also very much about finding a rhythm and throwing the car around a lot more than you'd think - the grip doesn't seem to drop off with speed like you would expect, and there's a much more gentle transition into slide than the rougher surfaces like Wales.