

DiRT Rally 2.0 has received a new update today that adds some new liveries and force. Surprise DiRT Rally 2.0 receives new liveries and TRUEFORCE support. We covered the announcement last week about EA Play adding some of the Codemasters games to the service soon, per a few. For my own part, it feels mostly just as untapped potential and from what I have tested so far of WRC 10, this feels like WRC 9, with a little different lighting. Select Codemasters racing games available now on EA Play. My positive view of KT Games' attempt to catch up with the genre giant Dirt Rally 2.0 no longer feels ambitious and promising. everything else is incremental improvements. so most of the changes from year to year are the teams and the locations.
#Dirt rally 2 or wrc 9 series#
the thing with the WRC series is that they're released like a yearly sports title like FIFA or Madden. 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.

#Dirt rally 2 or wrc 9 license#
But as KT Games gets ready to roll out its tenth and final official WRC game ( Dirt Rally studio Codemasters has bought the license now for the next ten years), I've tired of the worries that plagued previous games, worries that are included here as well. DR 2 is hands down better than the WRC games, though they have gradually been improving year after year. I tried WRC 8 and WRC 9 - that's overkill.

It is the Focus Rally Cross car, not the M-Sport Fiesta WRC. Note the lack of WRC mentioned anywhere there. The sound engineering is very strong on DiRT. Sound My Winner: DiRT Rally 2.0 This is probably the only category where DiRT has a big advantage. The cars tend to look pretty dull and the scenery, whilst vast and detailed, is low on quality compared to DiRT. Instead, they great asphalt physics, good friction simulation on gravel, a lot of very good tracks and the considerable amount of content made WRC 8 and WRC 9 stick with me. That is the Subaru Rally Team USA car, as driven by Travis Pastrana, it is built by Vermont Sportscar, and is used in North America only, in American Rally Association events. WRC 9 is by no means poor in visuals, however, they aren’t quite up to par with DiRT. The steering wheel support in these games has been quite gruesome and especially on the Fanatec side, the force feedback portion has been mediocre, at best. I'm probably one of the few racing purists who has had the most patience with the KT Games' licensed series, and both WRC 8 and WRC 9 have been good racing titles, if you as a player have stuck to hand control only. KT Games brought in GTR 2 producer and Simbin veteran Diego Sartori and gradually began to put the pieces of the puzzle together so that a couple of the WRC games both entertained but also managed to give a relatively fair picture of what the identity of WRC is, and how racing really looks from inside the different rally cars.
