MMaRsu
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I use bonnet cam, so I like having the OSD for the rev counter.
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I use bonnet cam, so I like having the OSD for the rev counter.
Just unlocked Clubman. Do people recommend a 70s car for Clubman?
Only used the Renault Alpine so far.
What car to buy next?
Just unlocked Clubman. Do people recommend a 70s car for Clubman?
Only used the Renault Alpine so far.
What car to buy next?
Can I try a car before I buy it?
Yeah, just do a custom event and you can drive every car without buying it.
As for most fun class, that'd be Group B, bonkers.
Ace!Yeah, just do a custom event and you can drive every car without buying it.
Is the Xbone league currently inactive or is something screwed up on my end?
Man some of that league times are incredible... and the leaders have used Lancia's to get them! Respect.
by the way - rip fence
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Yeah, I did this many times before settling on the Ford RS200. Just find something that feels good on a test run.Ace!
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How much bigger, faster and lighter will it be, exactly? Well according to VW, the car itself will be 50mm wider with larger front and rear wings to match, but will still weigh in at 25kg less than the current model.
Then theres the power department. At the moment the Polo is capable of laying down 314bhp; by next year, that figure is expected climb to a monstrous 375bhp.
The time has come for me to accept i am shit at this game and unlikely to ever get good at it. Ive played for HOURS, unlocked Clubman and just finish over 40 seconds slower. I dont think my brain can process what i need to do in such a way that i keep the car on the fucking track. Still love the game, and its probably going to end up my #1 all time racer.
The time has come for me to accept i am shit at this game and unlikely to ever get good at it. Ive played for HOURS, unlocked Clubman and just finish over 40 seconds slower. I dont think my brain can process what i need to do in such a way that i keep the car on the fucking track. Still love the game, and its probably going to end up my #1 all time racer.
What are your controller settings?
What car are you using?
Fiat 131 (70's) and pretty much stock settings, added some assists (on all 3 i think) and upped the sensitivity by 5. Its not the tools though mate, i genuinely am just shit at it.
Well the Fiat is the best car in that class so that's good.
I'd advice to turn off any assists like traction or stability control, turn steering sensitivity to 100 and steering liniarity to 10. Those settings helped me out at least.
I dont know what the traction control does but I am playing without it and its no issue. I'm not going to explain cornering and stuff because I'll assume you know about the apex etc.
But what are you having most issues with? Just crashing a bunch? Try going back one class and use the Renault Alpine, then just take it slow in the beginning. Learn how the car handles and just try to take it slow. Instead of focussing on coming in first try coming in as fast as possible without crashing. Well except on Ice. Damn you Sweden!
I mean I'm not that great at the game because occasionally I'll still crash my car but I have a great feel for the handling of the Renault and can basically run courses now and come in first as well without crashing.
I use bonnet cam, so I like having the OSD for the rev counter.
So I've not had much chance to play, but last night I got back into my career in the 60s class, was using the Renault. So I won the tournament and I advanced to the clubman level. I decided to move on to the 70s class of cars and chose the escort I think it was. Anyway this put me back into the open championship, which was fair enough I thought. Done a few races and then decided I was going to just work through the championships on the 60s class again instead, finish all those and then move on to the 70s, but when I went back and chose my 60s car I was back in the open championship again and I had lost my progress which really pissed me off.
Is this how the career works, You need to stick with one class until full completion? What a lot of bollocks if so, by the time I finish that I'll have more money than what's required to buy everything in the game.
Nope, doesn't sound right. What you thought how it should work, is how it should work.
I was just pissed I had lost my 60s class progress. It's not like you can complete it again in 20 minutes. The game is still great and I'm enjoying it immensely but that's a rather odd decision by Codies on how the career mode progresses.
Man some of that league times are incredible... and the leaders have used Lancia's to get them! Respect.
by the way - rip fence
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I meant, if you eg. progress from Open to Clubman in career, then change from eg. 60's to 80's rwd. It should be in Clubman, not in Open.
Hate to ask but are you sure you didnt go custom champ![]()
I meant, if you eg. progress from Open to Clubman in career, then change from eg. 60's to 80's rwd. It should be in Clubman, not in Open.
Hate to ask but are you sure you didnt go custom champ![]()
No I think he's saying he dropped out of the clubman using the escort and was surprised that it'd affected his 60's championship class. To clarify things it is you that goes up and down the rankings / leagues and not the car you drive so you get promoted or relegated and can choose to use whichever class of vehicle you like. Dropping out of a championship will put you in a lower one.
No I think he's saying he dropped out of the clubman using the escort and was surprised that it'd affected his 60's championship class. To clarify things it is you that goes up and down the rankings / leagues and not the car you drive so you get promoted or relegated and can choose to use whichever class of vehicle you like. Dropping out of a championship will put you in a lower one.
Hmm just re-read what you wrote, no I dunno what's happened there.
Ditto.Dirt Rally is my the most fun game that I've played untill now but its just a little disapointing the tutorial are only videos. they are educational but I was expecting some rally school like RBR.
Wish the Championship mode was handled better. I went from driving a 60's mini and winning the Championship to deciding to drive a 70's vehicle. Big mistake. Bad enough that I have to get used to learn how to drive RWD cars, but it's against harder AI too. Wish they just handled it like any other racing game, have a list of championships, limit them to perhaps certain groups of cars, driving types, manufacturers etc set the AI difficulty to what you want it to be, adjust the reward accordingly and ask you to complete each one. As it is, it's just as valid and rewarding to create your own Custom Championship.
You dont need to win every rally, consistency is key. Staying at 5th place you could easily still get 3rd if others have technical difficulties.
No I think he's saying he dropped out of the clubman using the escort and was surprised that it'd affected his 60's championship class. To clarify things it is you that goes up and down the rankings / leagues and not the car you drive so you get promoted or relegated and can choose to use whichever class of vehicle you like. Dropping out of a championship will put you in a lower one.
Hmm just re-read what you wrote, no I dunno what's happened there.
You where bang on the money mate. You get promoted or relegated depending on where you finish. With me retiring and abandoning the clubman championship I finished bottom of the clubman league and got relegated back to the Open Championship. I really should pay attention more to what the pop-ups are saying on screen instead of just quickly skipping them. Silly me.
Specifically for Sweden.
Diff brake lock to make it easier to instigate oversteer into corners on tight tracks where it's hard to use weight transfer to insigate oversteer, Diff accel lock to reduce oversteer out of corners on slippery tracks, front toe to make car more stable in the straights, increased ride height to stop it spinning if you touch the snow banks.
i caved. ordered it from amazon, had a few quid in vouchers so it ended up at £35, can't complain. looking forward to getting my ass handed to me. lol
Well, the Sweedish rally has me stumped. The snow along the edges are a real speed killer, which wouldn't be a problem if the road in the opening section wasn't so narrow.
You should be shifting based on the sound of the motor
Its kinda strange that fences dont even seem to slow you down but road side signs (talking about the race signs/adverts are immovable objects....
Yeah, just do a custom event and you can drive every car without buying it.
Why not turn the hud off? That shit is only distracting![]()
The structure of the single player content has me a bit worried. If I fail to improve, I might at some point not just fail to progress, but be kicked back, then forced to spend time clawing my way up where I was, only to be kicked down again in a never ending cycle.
That doesn't sit well with me at all. I'm not sure how that's any different from not being allowed to see level 11 in a shooter before beating the boss on level 10, so I'm possibly being irrational, but it feels different. Maybe because I'm a whole less sure of my ability to get through this game than I am with a random action game.
It doesn't help that the single player stuff is very thin. It doesn't have a lack of content, there seems to be enough stages, it's just lacking in structure. Unless they've hidden stuff behind the other three options in the career screen, but I'm afraid to even click them lest the game decides to erase my progress.
If this isn't at all how any of this works, feel free to laugh and correct me.
There are three possible options in the career, if you finish top 3, you get promoted to the next difficulty, if you finish in the bottom 3 (or retire) you get demoted, if you finish elsewhere you stay at the same difficulty, I don't see this as an issue, because what's the point of pushing the difficulty if you can't finish top 3?
The only rewards for higher difficulty is more winnings and longer rallies, so there is no real issue with staying in a difficulty that suits your own skill level.
Not sure how else they could have handled the career, apart from manually selected difficulty level, but that wouldn't have really changed much.
Sim racers are just like this, it's not GT or Forza, people leveled similar complaints at PCARS career, I don't have an issue with either , and I prefer a more open natured career , where i can just enjoy the racing, rather than the restrictive, grind heavy careers of GT or Forza, where you MUST finish in the top three to progress.
You don't Have to finish anywhere in Dirt to progress, it'll just adjust the difficulty if you don't perform well.