More snow gameplay:
As you can notice, the co driver's style and the wide hairpins remind a lot of WRC2010.
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More snow gameplay:
As you can notice, the co driver's style and the wide hairpins remind a lot of WRC2010.
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Split screen feature:
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Wow, look everyone, it's Colin McRae:ArCADE. Roads are far too wide, is that a video of them supposedly on the Monaco GP track? It's like a 4 lane motorway.
And why have they taken the wide hairpin thing from WRC? This franchise is now all style and no substance, the cars look and sound great but what's the point in having all these great heros of rallying and then putting them on stupidly wide roads. I remember back in CMR2 (and even a few of the others, before DiRT) where you wouldn't have much more than a cars width to drive in. The Kenyan and Aus stages in CMR2 were a nightmare if you went even slightly off line, and the Indo stages from the first game were superb.
That Monet Carlo style stage is rediculous, why do games have to be ruined by making them playable for simpletons?!
Dirt was ruined after the first one which i would like to say i was world no.1 on :) for a few months anyway before is topped playing it.
Couldn't agree more. I hate games which are designed purely to flatter people.Quote:
Originally Posted by barryfullalove
So, one more month (28 days) till the official release of the game?
Yes, 24th May Is the day! ;)
Meanwhile, a couple of new updates, form CM Paul Coleman's twitter:
-The No Fear Gold livery is in the game.
-I believe there is somewhere in the region of 40 to 50 non rally events and 60-70 rally events.
-The 3-sided geometry correlates with the fact that this is DiRT3. Style wise we 're going
for somewhere between D1 & D2 menus.
-There will be a load between each stage but you won't return to lobby.
-Snowy stages in Norway and Aspen have a fog effect that reduces visibility.
-There are wet stages without the rain actually falling.
-Wet surfaces will have less friction than their dry counterparts.
-I can confirm that the other WRC driver that we have in DiRT3 is Sébastien Ogier.
-We have taken place names from the locations where our stages are set and used them to name our stages.
any word on narrower tracks or is that the final edit of the game in the videos??
Not quite;It's reported there will be some narrow sections though, spread around all rally stages.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tarmac Tommy