Dirt Rally 2.0 (PC, PS4, Xbox One) is an intense rally simulator. Is it worth checking out for racing fans? Let's talk! Subscribe for more: / gameranxtv
What's your favorite car in the game? There is so many iconic cars to pick from but I'd have to say the Lancia Delta S4. Turbocharged AND Supercharged, good for nearly 600 horsepower! And it weighed next to nothing too.
Not when it comes to racing gaming. The guy over at IGN (Luke Riley) is fantastic when if comes to his reviews for anything Motorsport. You should watch is Dirt Rally and Dirt Rally 2 reviews so see what I'm getting at.
For anyone looking at picking this up for Christmas, i'll bother to comment on this older game: This game series has a well-earned reputation for making people RAGE. Not because of bugs, or clunky controls, or anything "meta," but just because it can be incredibly hard. There are features to encourage you NOT to "save-scrub" or spam the 'Restart' feature. You're supposed to ride it out; if that means that you lose your headlights in a night stage, and still have another whole stage to go before repairs - well, that's tough luck. If you're used to coming in first every time against AI - you're gonna have a bad time here. The idea isn't even to necessarily win the championship, let alone whole races. You're not expected to be the greatest racer of all time, you're expected to *usually* finish, and progress. Consistency is key, and if your "consistency" means that you finish most stages in 3rd place, then you just accept that and keep working forward. The dirt, gravel, and DLC snow is unforgiving. If you try a course once, enter the first hairpin at 45mph, throw the eBrake and slide the turn while missing the outside barrier by millimeters, it's no guarantee that you can repeat that experience consistently; the surface seems inconsistent from run to run, as it should be. This is part of that encouragement to not "save scrub" and restart all the time. Just because you *have* made the first stage of the course in 1:32:04, doesn't mean that you always will. If you restarted later on because you whacked a tree at pace, then you may have to settle for handling that first stage at 1:33:0 on subsequent runs. And that's where the rage comes in - good runs, ruined because of one minor driver error, or one call that you wish had come a little bit sooner, or one powerslide that got just a hair out of line and sent you into the ditch and wrecked your headlights. And when you're that invested, and that excited, that those setbacks spike your bloodpressure - that's how you know it's a good game
This is exactly what I needed to hear, I just bought a Logitech G923 for this game. I have had the game with all the DLC for almost a year and played it with a controller and it was fun. but it didn't feel right for me. so I decided to get a wheel and boy has it been hard. I almost put the wheel up for sale yesterday because I'm so frustrated that I'm not always in 1st or 2nd since I used to get 1st and second on the controller. The wheel makes it so immersive.
I play on ps4 and enjoy no assists except auto gearbox (because I'm too lazy to press too many buttons), but yeah, go full tilt and think you have a great run yet a minute behind the leader? WTF? Do the assists really give you that much extra time? Me thinks not...
I thought i was good at Rally games until i played Dirt Rally. That game doesn't hold your hand and you get really punished for all the small mistakes you do. The worst part is i loved it :)
They are planning to release them as DLC, and repetitive tracks is kinda getting annoying, i hate snow tracks, but they should've put in the game, it's an obvious thing to do.
@@ColossalGameplays I know, but this is what you're paying for atm. Honestly I don't care much for lydden hill, but snow rallies are genuinely one of my favorites and its a shame they weren't in at launch
Exactly, it's the first time i see a Dirt game not finished basically, i like the quality over quantity of content, but the lack of musthave tracks it's a shame :/
Love this game. It’s super immersive, it will have you sweating, it’s the kind of game that your mistakes have consequences. It’s just amazing. Yeah it’s difficult, but it’s sooo satisfying when you do well.
it takes time. i restarted the career mode over 20+ times now 24 hours later i'm getting podiums. turn on braking off throttle, learn how to corner and control the throttle (entrance corner speed) and concentrate on the co driver and you'll improve
This is the first game in forever to scare the shit out of me. I was playing it for the first time with some pretty good headphones, and the combination of awesome sound design and realistic physics and sense of speed made me actually terrified to crash, and sure enough the first time I smacked into a tree at around 100mph, I nearly pissed my pants! Amazing game, 4.5/5
@@ippo3963 Sebasten Loeb is a beast... Mais, je m'ennuies de l'époque du groupe B, de Colin Mcrae, Tommi Mäkinen etc... C'est beaucoup plus populaire en Europe qu'en Amérique du Nord. Meme si on a une ligue de haut niveau au Canada, c'est rarement diffusé...
@@SpeedKing.. all motorsports are tough to do and the people who do them are all cool for doing there respective discipline and all disciplines are cool in they're own way can't put other motorsports against each other we gotta all lift each other up so everyone loves thrill of racing
@I Am Sekou I feel sorry for you dude. If you need to give people shit on the internet to try to make yourself feel good, that is a reflection of your own lack of happinesses, not up for debate, this is a fact. I wish you the best, maybe go for a walk or ring a friend.
@@xXMetalforever1994Xx can confirm, having the brake right at your finger tips is a huge advantage than having to move your finger from W to S every time you brake (I struggled alot with it, but apparently some people are better of like that?), also throttle control is way easier and shifting and the handbrake is much more accessible.
If you want a hardcore racing game, hop in your Mazda, and just, YEET that wheel toward oncoming traffic. Bonus points if your hospital bill is under 200 grand
Dirt rally 2 is a very unique and fun game. Especially for actual car guys looking for something realistic. And the thing is if your thinking of not buying this game because you won't be able to keep up with the people on steering setups. I'm in the top five per ent of the world and I play on a rickity old controller
I still feel the best racing game for progression is the first Grid, the money, chance to buy supercars for cheaper via the in game used car sales which offer the best cars but they have a used feel and much more. I wish they did Grid 2 like this, I miss the proper seasons and that from that game.
Challenge is a good seat, easy to store away. One tip if some of find the swing bar slight movement annoying; push the knob in, and push the swing bar further into the tube, then lower the swing bar. You will need to push the right side a bit forward, so that it can go into the locking mechanism. But be warned that while the slight movement may have been annoying before, it will be very annoying if following my tip.
I just gave Dirt Rally a try, and I really did enjoy it with my friends, taking turns and trying out different tracks and cars. I don't usually play racing games, but love Rally titles because of the visuals, nature and that "wild" feel in general. I like to wander off from time to time, to "cruise" in nature, and take a break from WoW, Dota, CS and other stuff I like to play (mostly strategy and RPG titles). I also like having a game in which I don't necessarily need to invest a lot of time. I'm not interested in career mode in these types of games - just driving a bit for 20-30 mins from time to time. So, my question is, is Dirt Rally 2.0 good for casuals who would use that game in a way I just described?
Online only campaign mode is a huge turn off, they could shut down servers whenever they want and you won't be able to play the campaign again (at least without downloading hacks).
@@ark14700 maybe I been playing it for a few days now and gravel is nice but asphalt is kind shit and car is floaty for me dirt rally is still more of a sim than this and is lot harder
@@gollese wtf do you mean not floaty it does not look floaty in first person but when you put it in third or watch a replay car looks like its floating rather than being on the ground it looked so much better in og dirt rally
Same! I've been playing with a wheel, but have used a controller during the night and I'm really surprised how good it feels on both. I just wish Sweden wasn't DLC
One year after: I really do enjoy this game but the DLCs are big OOF. 2€ for car and 4€ for a map wich is making it 120€ for every car and map. Like wtf codemasters?
@@listerofsmeg884 I have to agree that Codemasters Decision to make the Game Career online only, *Especially* given that the "Racenet" Servers are unable to cope with Demand and keep crashing, makes No Business Sense to Me what so ever. Surely even the most Half Baked Suits out there can see that launching an Online Only Game, in an Era when Gamers, sick and tired of having "Live Service" BS rammed down our Throats, have become Extremely Hostile to *any and all* Online Elements in our Games, and are now Boycotting Games that require Online Connectivity for anything except Dedicated Multiplayer, is little short of *Business Suicide* ? . I think even Corporate Commander would be able to see that one! As for it not being mentioned in Reviews, I have the Horrible feeling that the Publisher in Question, Possibly worried about Community Backlash, may Potentially not be allowing Reviewers to Mention that the Career is Online Only.
@@TylerScow I have an old MS DOS Era "Network Q RAC Rally" Game that features the Skoda Felicia F2 Kit Car, so I can just boot that up on DOSBox to drive that Car :) it also has Colin McCrea''s Group A GC8C Impreza WRX STI RA... in fully *Uncensored* 555 Cigarette Livery! :) that's another advantage of really old Games, Uncensored Racing Liveries!
One thing I like about Dirt Rally 2.0 is the RGT class where certain GT3/GT4 cars are made into rally cars. It's really interesting to see Mustang and Camaro rally cars along with the Porsche 997 911 rally car. I am also hoping they add some of the more obscure rally cars to Dirt Rally 2.0 such as the Mazda FB RX-7 rally car and also the Lancia 037 which is missing from the Group B class.
The original was a damn good time on a wheel and pedal setup using the h pattern and no assists. I plan on picking this up on sale half off since people are saying the course count is lacking.
@@patrikkajari527 That was a problem with the first aswell. You do get good centering, but you wont feel bumps as well as you would expect from a AAA title. I assume they either cant do it because of engine limitations or they've just been too busy to fix
@@Alongfortheride693 I had almost none with my Logitech G27 even after setting the game profiler to all strengths 125% and in game settings at default Maybe its an issue with my wheel then?
@@dustinjames1268 1 year too late to the party, but Patrik 100% meant "second to none" because this game has easily the best FF in any game, period. Short of what the PS5 is going to do with the new dualshock, this is the most immersive feature you will find with a decent wheel. You feel every texture from gravel, you feel wheels slipping, you feel the engine rattling or whining and you get very detailed feedback about where you were bumping your car. Both DRs are as AAA as it gets in just about every driving-related aspect. Also, hard disagree with the video on tarmac-naysayers, it behaves just like it should for the most part although some minor tuning might be required. I've never heard anyone actually formulate their criticism about it properly in all the time since its release, only "not how I expected it to feel" - which might be because most people don't know what it is like to actually enter corners at such a high speed that you're sliding even on asphalt. But again: FF is a blast in this game and, along with VR support, amazing audio, visuals and the core gameplay experience makes it as great as it is. So if anyone is reading this: put your dang money into it; it's a real racing adventure and no game will feel the same after playing this. The verticality alone is pretty dang amazing.
This game will ruin your appreciation for other racing games. You will pick them up and ask "why does it feel like im floating over the ground?", "why is there no feedback from the subtle bumps on the road as I drive over them?", "why is there no weight transfer or body sway as I turn?". If you play Dirt Rally 2.0 this tangible driving feeling will be ingrained in you. And it might be impossible for you to pick up a Need For Speed and appreciate it, because this game will spoil you with how spot on its driving physics are. Maybe a BeamNG might scratch that itch. But for majority of racing games, they do not reach this level of genuine realistic control, feedback and violent engagement that Dirt Rally 2.0 reaches. Just a flawless experience all around and after 150 hours of play time I wish it was a street sim so I could just enjoy the driving physics in a completely open uncontrolled space.
I’ve played a couple rally sims before. Alfa Romero or something. Really messed me up cuz I thought it was gonna be like Need for Speed or Midnight Club or Burnout. But once I got into the headspace of a rally sim, I got into it and the payoff was worth the effort. Got it on PlayStation Plus and looking forward to getting into it
As a guy with the "the more simulation the better" attitude I'm really glad to hear more people understand that this is a game for more hardcore people and the racing is in focus not necessarily the amount of content. If you can have 20 cars that drives kinda bad/okay or one that is superb i would always chose the later of them two.
My only question with Dirt Rally is those arrow prompts that pop up on the top of the screen as you're driving. I've never seen anybody turn them off in their gameplays, but I would think that they would get fairly annoying, is it something that people just don't mind?
Rally is about stages and not knowing what's coming in front of you..DR 2.0 (like in DR) have only two "long" stages per country, and then pieces of it...after a couple of hours you know each corner!Shame on Codemaster and those who call this lazy effort a sim... Last but not least, you didnt even mention about the DLC for previous locations already in DR, that should be included in the standard game! (it's like the F1 2018 game included only France & Germany and you have to buy in a separate DLC Australia, Mónaco, Spa, etc) but we the costumers have what we deserve. Phisycs and graphics probably are ok, but it's pointless whit out long and diverse stages and locations. I like your reviews, but this is (or should be) a "Before you buy"..so i'm not agree whit this one.
@@krdjmtc Sorry I just read after a year haha I would prefer real life handmade stages of 10 to 20 kilometers (with today's satellite tools it should not be that difficult) ... and a stage generator would not be bad if it were right implemented (the one in Dirt 4 could have been much better). Anyway I still enjoy DR 2.0 after a year
@@PotatoWagon but Codemasters is a corporation. I didn't get your point but I just wanted a rally game with long stages like in real life...and those stages are public, not private like International circuits under FIA rules.
Racing without VR doesn't work for me anymore.. Thanks for pointing it out. I was looking forward to play this in VR :( Well, guess I have to wait then
@@phlosen7854 Well DiRT Rally has native support for the Oculus Rift is why. It doesn't have native support for the HTC Vive. It's just how the developers programmed it.
Wow, is it really that much? I really love race and rally games, but I do not have a VR headset and haven't experienced it yet. And don't you need a hell of hardware for that? I mean, racing games are already demanding on a flat monitor. So with VR, it must be nuts, not? I have tried VR multiple times already with demos and little games like Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, Smash Hit VR, Minecraft VR as well as Windows Mixed Reality. I find it really nice, but I never thought that I could never ever play these games in 2D again. Maybe it's because I have never played a real PC-like game on VR, only demos or mobile games that got ported to VR. Is a racing with VR fluid?
IronAperture you cannot believe how immersive that is. I use a wheel and the rift and it is awesome. You should have quite a powerful rig (GTX 1070 or better) because you want smooth gameplay. Otherwise it is nauseating as hell... In the beginning you might not be able to stomach longer sessions and you need a break every 30 min. But you can train your tolerance and then you won’t feel any nausea anymore. EDIT: i mostly use Project Cars 2 as sim at the Moment.
I just got tired of playing in circuits. So when I found rallying, I begged to god to get my hands on this game. So now, I got it. The difficulty is what makes it so fun because its so rewarding to finish the most brutal conditions.
I'm loving it so far on my g29 with th8a shifter and handbrake. cars definately feel a little ridiculous on tarmac, especially at low speeds. But on loose surfaces, its an absolute gem! Will be nice once they add in vr support and more surface types (i.e snow, icy tarmac). finally a rally game that gives the 15 year old Richard Burns Rally a run for its money!
@@hldmyswag yeah. But idk why when I open ps plus menu uncharted 4 or dirt rally 2.0 dint appear on screen. It appears shadow of collosus and sonic. But I have ps plus
I loved the first Dirt Rally so much that I made my first preorder in like 5 years when I bought this a week ahead of time so I could have it loaded for launch day.
This game sat in my Free PSN library for 2 years, But now in this dire time of needing things to do, I’ve embraced its hardcore experience. I SUCK, but holy shit is it a blast. When i finish a course without flying off the track and rolling down a hill even once, i feel truly skilled. I know im not, im an obvious beginner driving the slowest cars in the game, but oh man, WHEN i can get my vehicles to reach enough speed to lift off the ground on a small jump…. Theres simply nothing like it. I know nothing about motorsports, I barely know what im doing tuning my vehicles through trial and error, But this game makes it just accessible enough that you can have fun with it on any skill level. Never driven a virtual car before? Doesn’t matter. Your only goal should be taking corners how you’re comfortable with, and aiming to get the best time you can with your intuition being put to the test. Its all just physics… momentum and friction. You just play as fast and loose as you can without costing yourself much time and making sure your vehicle doesn’t get damaged to the point you cant finish or lose more time. Its the gnarliest speedrun you’ll ever attempt in any game, ever. And on that merit alone, this game deserves a try. If you can get it for less than 20, Mastering even 1 track in this game and landing a flawless run would be worth the price of admission. Every course is its own mini speedrun. R&G with physics boi. This game stands high on so many levels, not just a car sim. The only simulation i ever liked was nintendogs lol, but this game changed that
I've got a full wheel setup with three pedals and an H-pattern shifter hooked to an Xbox One X. The physics off road is on point. Tarmac physics are just okay. Wheel force feedback is a step below games like Assetto Corsa or Forza Motorsport 7 but about as good as Project Cars 2. The difficulty of dirt rally 2.0 is right between the original dirt rally and dirt 4. The biggest improvements are the menus, graphics and sound, although I miss the music from Dirt 4.
Tips- if you are not hardcore and do not have a steering wheel setup. Put on the assist. Throttle control is hard with a controller. Especially ps4. Believe me u are not making the game easy by putting on assist.
A game that is poor on release so you will have to buy a crapton of dlc's to get cars and rally that you want and like. Finland, Sweden, Greece are all dlc's
I just bought it at the exchange for $20...I don't have a wheel... and the closest thing to a racing sim I've played is forza... so safe to say I'm screwed
@ Gameranx and crew thank you SO MUCH for shining the spot light on this game. This is something I plan on grabbing once it goes on some sort of sale, looks amazing and looks like they did a ton of content in the game without the pay to play micro transaction bullshit and I wanna support that.
It's not a sprint race........it's rally........there is a difference between rallycross and rally. One goes around a track, the other is through stages. What you refer to as sprint racing.
Everyone talked about it. They just have brains and didn't care too much. It's 2019. Everyone has stable internet and the community event features it allows is far better than offline for the sake off offline. If it's that big of a problem you should start looking for better employment, or it's an issue of 1 day out of 30 the servers aren't up, completely re-evaluating your life.
Has not a racing gamer yet he says about the VR and tarmac floatyness, he's obviously just read the comments on the trailer and watch someone's dirt reviews lol
Physics on gravel are an improvement - cars are now weightier, feel more natural, they don't fly off into the air on every bump. The behaviour of the car is very good and there are no complaints on the physics side on gravel. On tarmac - still, it's going to be skipped, as it's nothing compared to AC or even PCars2. What I'm disappointed, but it could be fixed with some updates is the following: 1. Force feedback, even with hacking and trying to fool the game with messing with config files, still doesn't deliver almost any information about road texture. 2. I cannot get the audio for stones and objects to be audible. In Dirt Rally it was fantastic and well heard, here it's somehow lacking. Again - maybe a future update will fix it. I use a 5.1 setup that's properly adjusted and configured. 3. You cannot choose whichever time and conditions you want to play the stage on. You either have it sunny midday or wet (fully soaked) at dusk. Would be cool to have more options, I would like to drive the stage midday wet if so I choose, but right now it's not possible. But overall, much more enjoyable than Dirt 4.
The roads are very Narrow which boosts the stress-levels ! You have to Tweak the contols in the Advanced Settings to really get the "feel" you're after.
Warning to anyone that use a sim rig. The feel of the road/gravel surface is not the best right now, you don't really feel anything and it seems all the wheels have that problem. Hopefully it will be fixed soon.
:-) thats never gonna be fixed mate. Every single game from codemasters has one issue. No car weight. And there is only one single game which does not have this issue...not from codemasters :-))))
@@matulostyle The weight of the cars feel pretty good it's the road/gravel that's the problem. You don't really feel anything unless you crash into a tree or hit a jump. I Really hope they can fix it.
@@MRAutomaticjt I dont know, in my opinion thats not true. If you dont feel anything then you cant do weight transfer, so no powerslides etc. And with code masters for best powerslides you just need FWD and 0 skill :-) and you will get tons of those, easy XDDDD just think about it :-)
@@sethprops4404 I don't have one but I've heard a lot of good things about the Logitech G29/G290, I definitely am looking to get it once I have enough cash for it. (29 is for PS3, PS4 and PC. While the 290 is for Xbox One and PC)
Just imagine the furore if/when they force cockpit view like in iRacing! We evolved through the coin-op days just to devolve to Mario Kart where the 3rd person view became the norm. Out-of-body simulator?
The first dirt rally is quite good. With a sim racing setup/view it’s even better. Such an adrenaline rush flying off a jump going 70mph downshifting gears turning your wheels praying you land in a good spot. In VR I almost puked. I haven’t been able to finish a track yet. Group B Audi Quattro life
Been playing the original dirt rally in VR with a proper setup. I won't play this till it has psvr support. To do so without would be a step backwards for sure.
As someone who is very into the simulation type stuff and plays it with a wheel setup. Yeah this game doesn't feel great on tarmac but feels unbelievable off road. It might seem like there isn't much to do but for the people who are in to sim games it comes dow more to the selection of cars and tracks which dort rally 2.0 does cery well, and yes the over driving feel is always the most important part which this game also does well. If you've got a good wheel, pedals, shifter, handbrake with a frame to mount all that too you're in for a crazy experience to say the least.
I feel like calling the Co-Driver “Dorky” isn’t right. They put in tons of effort to make him get more agressive as you speed up and calm down in slower sections. The Co-Driver they used is a real one and his voice sounds much less robotic than D4 and DR.
@fukthegoog Every reviewer has mentioned it as far as I see. This very review mentions it within the first 3 minutes. I guess you just dont pay much attention?
@fukthegoog It was said to be online only in many reviews before the release. When I get off work Ill link at least 3 to show you didnt look hard enough.
Yes and that's not how a person talks when he is being bounced around at 100km/h, so in conclusion its dorky and the fact that a voice is from a world rally champion doesn't change anything because it has no connection. Why even commenting if it has no connection in logic.
@@patotop100 Mate Phil literally recorded all the pace notes while getting tossed around in a g force simulation rig. He did three runs for each stage. The first was a slow, light throw around. The second was a bit more intense. The third was "fear for your life" mode. The faster and harder you drive, the higher intensity they use for each specific pace note. It's pretty spot on. If you go fast enough you can actually hear him lose his place in the notes a couple of times.
Cars!
And that's not a project !!
No multiplayer?
What's your favorite car in the game? There is so many iconic cars to pick from but I'd have to say the Lancia Delta S4. Turbocharged AND Supercharged, good for nearly 600 horsepower! And it weighed next to nothing too.
gameranx V2!
This is TMZ of gaming. Jews
straights are for fast cars
Turns are for fast driver
Colin McRae
Είσαι σίγουρος ότι δεν ήταν ο Sin Boy ;
@@spicha5888 XD
Gays are for fast drivers
@@spicha5888 τι σκατα 🤣🤣🤣
@@lemagnificent7553 ???
With Dirt Rally 2.0 you don't need a Mustang to hit the crowd.
Reinis Junga it’s not the car, but the driver
@@thatguydillan6360 hes right tho
Lmfao
Hahahaha
Its funny because you can drive a mustang in the game :)
Before You Buy > IGN REVIEWS
900 P Game Informer > IGN 🤣
My dead grandpa that didn't know anything about games reviewing them > IGN REVIEWS
Not when it comes to racing gaming. The guy over at IGN (Luke Riley) is fantastic when if comes to his reviews for anything Motorsport. You should watch is Dirt Rally and Dirt Rally 2 reviews so see what I'm getting at.
Nothing wrong with the IGN review.
ACG > any other reviewer
Samir you are breaking the car
Lol
Hooed jong jean-marc drin drup en drover eeh hup up.... only real belgian rallyheads know dis
Triple caution!!
LISTEN TO ME SAMIR!
SAMIR!!!
PLEASE CONCENTRATE!!!
Who's here after hearing that this is gonna be on PS+ for April?
Hhmmm me😁😁😁
i literally just bought it :llll
Gang gang!
I got gt sport but i might give this one a try too seeing as i cant get enough of racing games
Moi
For anyone looking at picking this up for Christmas, i'll bother to comment on this older game:
This game series has a well-earned reputation for making people RAGE. Not because of bugs, or clunky controls, or anything "meta," but just because it can be incredibly hard. There are features to encourage you NOT to "save-scrub" or spam the 'Restart' feature. You're supposed to ride it out; if that means that you lose your headlights in a night stage, and still have another whole stage to go before repairs - well, that's tough luck.
If you're used to coming in first every time against AI - you're gonna have a bad time here. The idea isn't even to necessarily win the championship, let alone whole races. You're not expected to be the greatest racer of all time, you're expected to *usually* finish, and progress. Consistency is key, and if your "consistency" means that you finish most stages in 3rd place, then you just accept that and keep working forward.
The dirt, gravel, and DLC snow is unforgiving. If you try a course once, enter the first hairpin at 45mph, throw the eBrake and slide the turn while missing the outside barrier by millimeters, it's no guarantee that you can repeat that experience consistently; the surface seems inconsistent from run to run, as it should be. This is part of that encouragement to not "save scrub" and restart all the time. Just because you *have* made the first stage of the course in 1:32:04, doesn't mean that you always will. If you restarted later on because you whacked a tree at pace, then you may have to settle for handling that first stage at 1:33:0 on subsequent runs. And that's where the rage comes in - good runs, ruined because of one minor driver error, or one call that you wish had come a little bit sooner, or one powerslide that got just a hair out of line and sent you into the ditch and wrecked your headlights. And when you're that invested, and that excited, that those setbacks spike your bloodpressure - that's how you know it's a good game
Sheeeeesh that's a long comment. I didn't read it but I read enough to not be interested in it. Thanks we need more comments like this.
@@blue.phoenix lol
This is exactly what I needed to hear, I just bought a Logitech G923 for this game. I have had the game with all the DLC for almost a year and played it with a controller and it was fun. but it didn't feel right for me. so I decided to get a wheel and boy has it been hard. I almost put the wheel up for sale yesterday because I'm so frustrated that I'm not always in 1st or 2nd since I used to get 1st and second on the controller. The wheel makes it so immersive.
That's called being realistic. And am proud u can experience real struggle and feel what the drivers actually face in real life thru this game.
Pissed me off. Threw my control through the TV and burnt my house down.... in my fit of rage.
That moment when your skills are pushed to the limit and you are like 1 minute behind the leader
Sportmann941 I thought I was bad at the game only being 10 seconds or so in front of the leader and crashing on every second corner
Rexhellfire 1 10 seconds ahead is insane, good job man
Rexhellfire 1 you have it set on easy then ?
@@chestercopperpot5139 Thats what i thought but you cant change the career modes diffuculty
I play on ps4 and enjoy no assists except auto gearbox (because I'm too lazy to press too many buttons), but yeah, go full tilt and think you have a great run yet a minute behind the leader? WTF? Do the assists really give you that much extra time? Me thinks not...
3:53 "quick, change the clip before I hit the tree"
😂
Lol
Dark souls of rally games
No thats iracing
FMG_MADLOO87 Golden Eye N64 of really games ;)
@Evil Doctor PorkChop How is dr 2.0 worse than 1?
@@helikopteri123 Exactly! How the fuck can one think that it's worse than original DR.
@celvester allison lol
Y'all just really edited a race car on this man's head?!
HeartOfVanilla Ice gear head
HeartOfVanilla Ice yes, yes they did
HeartOfVanilla Ice geese
Rally not race
@@lleverett Thanks for telling me a FUCKIN YEAR LATER
I thought i was good at Rally games until i played Dirt Rally. That game doesn't hold your hand and you get really punished for all the small mistakes you do.
The worst part is i loved it :)
same
So it's been a year, are ya expert now?
I played BeamNG and thought it means I was good at rally. Then I got this.
Rally games are kinda masochist and I love it. They’re also somehow really good therapy/escapism. It can be so damn satisfying.
Should have mentioned that there are no snow rallies as far as I know atm, which is a bit of a let down. Also, lack of lydden hill
They are planning to release them as DLC, and repetitive tracks is kinda getting annoying, i hate snow tracks, but they should've put in the game, it's an obvious thing to do.
@@ColossalGameplays I know, but this is what you're paying for atm. Honestly I don't care much for lydden hill, but snow rallies are genuinely one of my favorites and its a shame they weren't in at launch
Exactly, it's the first time i see a Dirt game not finished basically, i like the quality over quantity of content, but the lack of musthave tracks it's a shame :/
Lydden hill isn’t in world rx calendar anymore so it’s not in the game anymore for this reason
Also lack of finland.
Love this game. It’s super immersive, it will have you sweating, it’s the kind of game that your mistakes have consequences. It’s just amazing. Yeah it’s difficult, but it’s sooo satisfying when you do well.
agree
Thats part of the thrill, especially when you try to set new personal records in a group b car.
Just got it and a full sim a couple months ago, my favorite game to date.
Didn't realise how crap at rally games I was until I played this 😭😭
My first rally game since the gameboy. Quite challenging.
it takes time. i restarted the career mode over 20+ times now 24 hours later i'm getting podiums. turn on braking off throttle, learn how to corner and control the throttle (entrance corner speed) and concentrate on the co driver and you'll improve
For real, me too 🤣🤣🤣 this game is to much I'm deleting it😂😂😂
should try RBR, the absolute classic, the physics is more hardcore than dirt rally 2.0
@@alexchen4442 ok boomer
This is the first game in forever to scare the shit out of me.
I was playing it for the first time with some pretty good headphones, and the combination of awesome sound design and realistic physics and sense of speed made me actually terrified to crash, and sure enough the first time I smacked into a tree at around 100mph, I nearly pissed my pants! Amazing game, 4.5/5
FIA - Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile
FIAA
Such a beautiful word group
Yeah! Not FEE-UH FFS!
Si ont remarque bien c'est nous qui dominons ce sport en plus 🇫🇷 if we look at it France own rally
@@ippo3963 Sebasten Loeb is a beast... Mais, je m'ennuies de l'époque du groupe B, de Colin Mcrae, Tommi Mäkinen etc... C'est beaucoup plus populaire en Europe qu'en Amérique du Nord. Meme si on a une ligue de haut niveau au Canada, c'est rarement diffusé...
Rally cars are fucking awesome! The acceleration, the anti lag, the jumps they take! Rally drivers have big balls and are seriously skilled!
rally drivers are 10x cooler than f1 or NASCAR drivers
@@SpeedKing.. you didn't have to do that bro
@@taylortnt1175 hey it's true
@@SpeedKing.. all motorsports are tough to do and the people who do them are all cool for doing there respective discipline and all disciplines are cool in they're own way can't put other motorsports against each other we gotta all lift each other up so everyone loves thrill of racing
@@taylortnt1175 yeah you're right man.
A niche market for sure but I hope this game does well. It's very not for me though.
@I Am Sekou Yes, but I don't see how that's related
what a reasonable thing to say!
@I Am Sekou I got a reply from gameranx, I am special
@@gameranxTV ❤️❤️
@I Am Sekou I feel sorry for you dude. If you need to give people shit on the internet to try to make yourself feel good, that is a reflection of your own lack of happinesses, not up for debate, this is a fact. I wish you the best, maybe go for a walk or ring a friend.
Trade your keyboard for a wheel and pedals and buckel up kiddo. *THIS IS A SIMULATION*
I play with a keyboard, fight me!
@@marcospiazza2961 get a xbox controller makes your rally life easier.
@@xXMetalforever1994Xx can confirm, having the brake right at your finger tips is a huge advantage than having to move your finger from W to S every time you brake (I struggled alot with it, but apparently some people are better of like that?), also throttle control is way easier and shifting and the handbrake is much more accessible.
If you want a hardcore racing game, hop in your Mazda, and just, YEET that wheel toward oncoming traffic. Bonus points if your hospital bill is under 200 grand
😂😂😂
3:52 he missed the 5 right call and completely loses it but they cut it
Dirt rally put me in a dark souls mindset, just git gud.. And eventually I.....got a little better lol
I want a grid remaster. The first one was legend
biggestdude inthegym your getting one alright
Looks like you got your wish buddy
It’s close now
And it wasn't even close to the same thing it sucks lmao
Dirt rally 2 is a very unique and fun game. Especially for actual car guys looking for something realistic. And the thing is if your thinking of not buying this game because you won't be able to keep up with the people on steering setups. I'm in the top five per ent of the world and I play on a rickity old controller
Just get a steering wheel. Controller is fine but in wheel it is much harder
I still feel the best racing game for progression is the first Grid, the money, chance to buy supercars for cheaper via the in game used car sales which offer the best cars but they have a used feel and much more.
I wish they did Grid 2 like this, I miss the proper seasons and that from that game.
cant wait for VR support (HTC Vive) I really got into the first one. ( playseat challenge with g920 wheel and pedels)
hell yeah!
Barajas world what is so different about htc vive and oculus
james bond is VR support definitely coming? Edit. Sorry I just watched to the end. That’s great the original is my all time favourite VR game.
james bond they have different resolutions controllers and sensors
Challenge is a good seat, easy to store away. One tip if some of find the swing bar slight movement annoying; push the knob in, and push the swing bar further into the tube, then lower the swing bar. You will need to push the right side a bit forward, so that it can go into the locking mechanism. But be warned that while the slight movement may have been annoying before, it will be very annoying if following my tip.
I just gave Dirt Rally a try, and I really did enjoy it with my friends, taking turns and trying out different tracks and cars. I don't usually play racing games, but love Rally titles because of the visuals, nature and that "wild" feel in general. I like to wander off from time to time, to "cruise" in nature, and take a break from WoW, Dota, CS and other stuff I like to play (mostly strategy and RPG titles). I also like having a game in which I don't necessarily need to invest a lot of time. I'm not interested in career mode in these types of games - just driving a bit for 20-30 mins from time to time. So, my question is, is Dirt Rally 2.0 good for casuals who would use that game in a way I just described?
Online only campaign mode is a huge turn off, they could shut down servers whenever they want and you won't be able to play the campaign again (at least without downloading hacks).
Their servers crash often and I would get connection failed few times in a row for the last few days I played this
Interesting. I haven't experienced any crashes or connection trouble at all.
just pirate
Dirt Rally is by far my favorite racing game, and this one looks better! I'm super excited.
Dont be keep playing the og one this ones feels so floaty and its not realistic also if you got the wheel the ff does not work how its supposed to
@@1738-l1j Annoyingly it's a bug with the FFB, but once it's fixed you won't be going back to the first DR because of the much better gravel physics
@@ark14700 maybe I been playing it for a few days now and gravel is nice but asphalt is kind shit and car is floaty for me dirt rally is still more of a sim than this and is lot harder
@@1738-l1j Not floaty at all. Will be more awesomeness with ffb fixed
@@gollese wtf do you mean not floaty it does not look floaty in first person but when you put it in third or watch a replay car looks like its floating rather than being on the ground it looked so much better in og dirt rally
PS+ got me addicted to this game
Same! I've been playing with a wheel, but have used a controller during the night and I'm really surprised how good it feels on both. I just wish Sweden wasn't DLC
Can a PS4 player cross play with Xbox?
One year after: I really do enjoy this game but the DLCs are big OOF. 2€ for car and 4€ for a map wich is making it 120€ for every car and map. Like wtf codemasters?
Complete dlc on ps4 is only €20. Since i got it for free with ps+ i think thats fine lol, €20 for a complete game is not bad
@@yesyesyesman757 Man, I'm so lucky. Bought the game of the year edition last week on steam for 325 rupees, that's 4 euros I guess.
@@nithulnath9331 amazing :D
well u can buy this in sale for 10 euro, all at once :) i did so and its awesome
This guy calling Phil Mills dorky is the most ironic thing ever lol 😆
ikr, and when he said he was easy to understand I chuckled.
Its Soulsborne for cars. 10/10 would recommend
Dirt Rally? I think the dirt really *soiled* it
Hahaha.....LAME! lolz
Nice one bro.
Get out
Dad?
pfft
The codriver voice is so good because he was an actual world championship winning codriver
No Offline Single Player = No Purchase. Stick your Online Only Career where the Sun does not Shine Codemasters!
Seems odd they did that, considering the bad rep such a policy gets now. Haven't seen it mentioned in other reviews either
@@listerofsmeg884 I have to agree that Codemasters Decision to make the Game Career online only, *Especially* given that the "Racenet" Servers are unable to cope with Demand and keep crashing, makes No Business Sense to Me what so ever.
Surely even the most Half Baked Suits out there can see that launching an Online Only Game, in an Era when Gamers, sick and tired of having "Live Service" BS rammed down our Throats, have become Extremely Hostile to *any and all* Online Elements in our Games, and are now Boycotting Games that require Online Connectivity for anything except Dedicated Multiplayer, is little short of *Business Suicide* ? . I think even Corporate Commander would be able to see that one!
As for it not being mentioned in Reviews, I have the Horrible feeling that the Publisher in Question, Possibly worried about Community Backlash, may Potentially not be allowing Reviewers to Mention that the Career is Online Only.
@@TylerScow I have an old MS DOS Era "Network Q RAC Rally" Game that features the Skoda Felicia F2 Kit Car, so I can just boot that up on DOSBox to drive that Car :)
it also has Colin McCrea''s Group A GC8C Impreza WRX STI RA... in fully *Uncensored* 555 Cigarette Livery! :) that's another advantage of really old Games, Uncensored Racing Liveries!
Cracked version is the best alternative
@@corniel657 Yeah you can even play the career mode offline
One thing I like about Dirt Rally 2.0 is the RGT class where certain GT3/GT4 cars are made into rally cars. It's really interesting to see Mustang and Camaro rally cars along with the Porsche 997 911 rally car. I am also hoping they add some of the more obscure rally cars to Dirt Rally 2.0 such as the Mazda FB RX-7 rally car and also the Lancia 037 which is missing from the Group B class.
Such a good game....but online carrier mode is a turn off👎
play pirate version
Did u try hotspot from ur phone is it work that way or wat???
I uninstalled the game cuz its so hard I cant handle the cars 😭🤣
Lol u gotta keep trying 😂 trust I'm 2 days in also
I cba anymore lmfao
Yea this is one of the most difficult racing games I've ever played.😂
The original was a damn good time on a wheel and pedal setup using the h pattern and no assists. I plan on picking this up on sale half off since people are saying the course count is lacking.
I heard that the force feedback is next to none
@@patrikkajari527
That was a problem with the first aswell. You do get good centering, but you wont feel bumps as well as you would expect from a AAA title.
I assume they either cant do it because of engine limitations or they've just been too busy to fix
@@Alongfortheride693
I had almost none with my Logitech G27 even after setting the game profiler to all strengths 125% and in game settings at default
Maybe its an issue with my wheel then?
@@dustinjames1268 cut back on the force on the profiler and max it up in the game, worked for me with my g29
@@dustinjames1268 1 year too late to the party, but Patrik 100% meant "second to none" because this game has easily the best FF in any game, period. Short of what the PS5 is going to do with the new dualshock, this is the most immersive feature you will find with a decent wheel. You feel every texture from gravel, you feel wheels slipping, you feel the engine rattling or whining and you get very detailed feedback about where you were bumping your car.
Both DRs are as AAA as it gets in just about every driving-related aspect. Also, hard disagree with the video on tarmac-naysayers, it behaves just like it should for the most part although some minor tuning might be required. I've never heard anyone actually formulate their criticism about it properly in all the time since its release, only "not how I expected it to feel" - which might be because most people don't know what it is like to actually enter corners at such a high speed that you're sliding even on asphalt.
But again: FF is a blast in this game and, along with VR support, amazing audio, visuals and the core gameplay experience makes it as great as it is. So if anyone is reading this: put your dang money into it; it's a real racing adventure and no game will feel the same after playing this. The verticality alone is pretty dang amazing.
This game will ruin your appreciation for other racing games. You will pick them up and ask "why does it feel like im floating over the ground?", "why is there no feedback from the subtle bumps on the road as I drive over them?", "why is there no weight transfer or body sway as I turn?". If you play Dirt Rally 2.0 this tangible driving feeling will be ingrained in you. And it might be impossible for you to pick up a Need For Speed and appreciate it, because this game will spoil you with how spot on its driving physics are. Maybe a BeamNG might scratch that itch. But for majority of racing games, they do not reach this level of genuine realistic control, feedback and violent engagement that Dirt Rally 2.0 reaches. Just a flawless experience all around and after 150 hours of play time I wish it was a street sim so I could just enjoy the driving physics in a completely open uncontrolled space.
Agree with this 100%
I’ve played a couple rally sims before. Alfa Romero or something. Really messed me up cuz I thought it was gonna be like Need for Speed or Midnight Club or Burnout. But once I got into the headspace of a rally sim, I got into it and the payoff was worth the effort. Got it on PlayStation Plus and looking forward to getting into it
As a guy with the "the more simulation the better" attitude I'm really glad to hear more people understand that this is a game for more hardcore people and the racing is in focus not necessarily the amount of content. If you can have 20 cars that drives kinda bad/okay or one that is superb i would always chose the later of them two.
Who else remembers Infection in Dirt 3
Some amazing memories of that
Yeeah, that was awsome!!!
My only question with Dirt Rally is those arrow prompts that pop up on the top of the screen as you're driving. I've never seen anybody turn them off in their gameplays, but I would think that they would get fairly annoying, is it something that people just don't mind?
You sort of just ignore em in the end
This is the April PS plus game along with Uncharted 4. Heard it here first.
This is the first dirt game i have played on a wheel and it feels amazing
Rally is about stages and not knowing what's coming in front of you..DR 2.0 (like in DR) have only two "long" stages per country, and then pieces of it...after a couple of hours you know each corner!Shame on Codemaster and those who call this lazy effort a sim...
Last but not least, you didnt even mention about the DLC for previous locations already in DR, that should be included in the standard game! (it's like the F1 2018 game included only France & Germany and you have to buy in a separate DLC Australia, Mónaco, Spa, etc) but we the costumers have what we deserve.
Phisycs and graphics probably are ok, but it's pointless whit out long and diverse stages and locations.
I like your reviews, but this is (or should be) a "Before you buy"..so i'm not agree whit this one.
This. + allways online
Do know that companies "own" tracks. Codemasters don't get the rights to those tracks. So blame corporations for those.
Raven Plate Would you prefer a random stage generator so you can’t learn the courses?
@@krdjmtc Sorry I just read after a year haha I would prefer real life handmade stages of 10 to 20 kilometers (with today's satellite tools it should not be that difficult) ... and a stage generator would not be bad if it were right implemented (the one in Dirt 4 could have been much better). Anyway I still enjoy DR 2.0 after a year
@@PotatoWagon but Codemasters is a corporation. I didn't get your point but I just wanted a rally game with long stages like in real life...and those stages are public, not private like International circuits under FIA rules.
HAHAHHA the thumbnail tho!!!
You should see the Galaxy s7 thumbnail lol
Definitely getting this.
Racing without VR doesn't work for me anymore.. Thanks for pointing it out. I was looking forward to play this in VR :(
Well, guess I have to wait then
I haven't been able to get DiRT Rally (The first one) Working with VR yet. Got Revive, but can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I have an HTC VIve
S386LWBNM it works with my Rift quite fine. I don’t remember doing anything special. I just started it in SteamVR...
@@phlosen7854 Well DiRT Rally has native support for the Oculus Rift is why. It doesn't have native support for the HTC Vive. It's just how the developers programmed it.
Wow, is it really that much? I really love race and rally games, but I do not have a VR headset and haven't experienced it yet.
And don't you need a hell of hardware for that? I mean, racing games are already demanding on a flat monitor. So with VR, it must be nuts, not?
I have tried VR multiple times already with demos and little games like Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, Smash Hit VR, Minecraft VR as well as Windows Mixed Reality. I find it really nice, but I never thought that I could never ever play these games in 2D again.
Maybe it's because I have never played a real PC-like game on VR, only demos or mobile games that got ported to VR.
Is a racing with VR fluid?
IronAperture you cannot believe how immersive that is. I use a wheel and the rift and it is awesome. You should have quite a powerful rig (GTX 1070 or better) because you want smooth gameplay. Otherwise it is nauseating as hell...
In the beginning you might not be able to stomach longer sessions and you need a break every 30 min. But you can train your tolerance and then you won’t feel any nausea anymore.
EDIT: i mostly use Project Cars 2 as sim at the Moment.
I absolutely hated all the in-game purchases, half of the tracks are unavailable etc!
Thank you Sony for making this free this month. It's one of those games I really wanted to play but never got around to it
Same here, downloading today !
@@ericheenie is it good ?
I just got tired of playing in circuits. So when I found rallying, I begged to god to get my hands on this game. So now, I got it. The difficulty is what makes it so fun because its so rewarding to finish the most brutal conditions.
I'm loving it so far on my g29 with th8a shifter and handbrake. cars definately feel a little ridiculous on tarmac, especially at low speeds. But on loose surfaces, its an absolute gem! Will be nice once they add in vr support and more surface types (i.e snow, icy tarmac). finally a rally game that gives the 15 year old Richard Burns Rally a run for its money!
3:50 You definitely hit that tree LOL
I can’t wait to buy this. I’ve played the Dirt series before but not Dirt Rally so I’m excited to see how this differs.
Codies says that they can't do realistic tarmac because it messes with the AI...
Fuck the AI! Give me realistic tarmac and PVP!
You know why I’m here
Hahahaha gg mate
Ofc ps4 plus april
Its out now
So go aand download it :)
@@hldmyswag yeah. But idk why when I open ps plus menu uncharted 4 or dirt rally 2.0 dint appear on screen. It appears shadow of collosus and sonic. But I have ps plus
Dirt 2.0 is the best with wheel. Dirt 4 is a stupid arcade pad game.
duh 😂
need for speed sucks because its arcade!
I loved the first Dirt Rally so much that I made my first preorder in like 5 years when I bought this a week ahead of time so I could have it loaded for launch day.
Saw this is a the new ps plus game but not that sure. Doesn’t look that good. Not enough progression in my eyes but still might try
Strobi 27 I’ve been having tons of fun with it if you haven’t got it yet, give it a shot
"Holy shit did my racing skills get pushed to the limit here"
wait till you turn off auto assist
I found driving the slow cars more fun. The faster ones get out of control.
Not buying it. Online career only. No thanks
I never not have internet. I much prefer the community events this allows for than offline for the sake of offline.
Yeah, and after they drop online support the game becomes worthless.
This game sat in my Free PSN library for 2 years,
But now in this dire time of needing things to do,
I’ve embraced its hardcore experience.
I SUCK, but holy shit is it a blast.
When i finish a course without flying off the track and rolling down a hill even once, i feel truly skilled. I know im not, im an obvious beginner driving the slowest cars in the game, but oh man, WHEN i can get my vehicles to reach enough speed to lift off the ground on a small jump…. Theres simply nothing like it.
I know nothing about motorsports,
I barely know what im doing tuning my vehicles through trial and error,
But this game makes it just accessible enough that you can have fun with it on any skill level.
Never driven a virtual car before? Doesn’t matter.
Your only goal should be taking corners how you’re comfortable with, and aiming to get the best time you can with your intuition being put to the test.
Its all just physics… momentum and friction.
You just play as fast and loose as you can without costing yourself much time and making sure your vehicle doesn’t get damaged to the point you cant finish or lose more time.
Its the gnarliest speedrun you’ll ever attempt in any game, ever.
And on that merit alone, this game deserves a try.
If you can get it for less than 20,
Mastering even 1 track in this game and landing a flawless run would be worth the price of admission.
Every course is its own mini speedrun.
R&G with physics boi.
This game stands high on so many levels, not just a car sim.
The only simulation i ever liked was nintendogs lol, but this game changed that
If only all racing games were made with this much quality.. beautiful graphics and consistent 60fps on the PS4 slim is amazing
I always played the older Dirt/collinmcrae games on Hardcore but I can't finish 10th on this game??? What's up with that?
well, its dirt rally not just dirt, only dirt series is arcade, and dirt rally games are simulations :)
I've got a full wheel setup with three pedals and an H-pattern shifter hooked to an Xbox One X. The physics off road is on point. Tarmac physics are just okay. Wheel force feedback is a step below games like Assetto Corsa or Forza Motorsport 7 but about as good as Project Cars 2. The difficulty of dirt rally 2.0 is right between the original dirt rally and dirt 4. The biggest improvements are the menus, graphics and sound, although I miss the music from Dirt 4.
Fyi: using a controller to play Dirt Rally 1&2 works perfectly. You don’t NEED a simulation setup to enjoy the games.
Idd, works very well with a controller. Been switching from My wheel and controller to test things out, both are fun :)
Robin is it worth getting wheel for racing games like this and f1? I don’t know if it’s worth it for me as I don’t play racing games too much
@@matttm3 It depends on the price and the amount of time you wish to spend on the game
Tips- if you are not hardcore and do not have a steering wheel setup. Put on the assist. Throttle control is hard with a controller. Especially ps4. Believe me u are not making the game easy by putting on assist.
3:52 why did he cut to another vid before the good bit?
I think he messed up later
A game that is poor on release so you will have to buy a crapton of dlc's to get cars and rally that you want and like. Finland, Sweden, Greece are all dlc's
What an absolute legend he’s playing on keyboard
I think im doing this wrong, i'm watching this as my copy of the deluxe edition 's just arrived
I just bought it at the exchange for $20...I don't have a wheel... and the closest thing to a racing sim I've played is forza... so safe to say I'm screwed
Same haha
@ Gameranx and crew thank you SO MUCH for shining the spot light on this game. This is something I plan on grabbing once it goes on some sort of sale, looks amazing and looks like they did a ton of content in the game without the pay to play micro transaction bullshit and I wanna support that.
its been on sale for over 3 months, check sites like instant gaming and g2play or cdkeys. i bought mine 3 months ago for £21
It's on sale right now on steam, in case you haven't got it yet... After 4 yrs 😁
It's not a sprint race........it's rally........there is a difference between rallycross and rally. One goes around a track, the other is through stages. What you refer to as sprint racing.
Always online for a game like this is a deal braker for me
Clearly mentioned at 2.46
Everyone talked about it. They just have brains and didn't care too much. It's 2019. Everyone has stable internet and the community event features it allows is far better than offline for the sake off offline. If it's that big of a problem you should start looking for better employment, or it's an issue of 1 day out of 30 the servers aren't up, completely re-evaluating your life.
It’s my first racing game! Very hard, but if you take your time, you’ll get the best racing sim feeling “I’ve ever had”
Get it?
Im enjoying this game so much. The FFB on my wheel feels incredible, its like im sitting in the car, not on my pc
Has not a racing gamer yet he says about the VR and tarmac floatyness, he's obviously just read the comments on the trailer and watch someone's dirt reviews lol
Hi, man! I'm from Brazil. I do love your thumbnails! lol.
Ademir Ramos Snap
Physics on gravel are an improvement - cars are now weightier, feel more natural, they don't fly off into the air on every bump. The behaviour of the car is very good and there are no complaints on the physics side on gravel. On tarmac - still, it's going to be skipped, as it's nothing compared to AC or even PCars2.
What I'm disappointed, but it could be fixed with some updates is the following:
1. Force feedback, even with hacking and trying to fool the game with messing with config files, still doesn't deliver almost any information about road texture.
2. I cannot get the audio for stones and objects to be audible. In Dirt Rally it was fantastic and well heard, here it's somehow lacking. Again - maybe a future update will fix it. I use a 5.1 setup that's properly adjusted and configured.
3. You cannot choose whichever time and conditions you want to play the stage on. You either have it sunny midday or wet (fully soaked) at dusk. Would be cool to have more options, I would like to drive the stage midday wet if so I choose, but right now it's not possible.
But overall, much more enjoyable than Dirt 4.
Loved dirt rally 1 but forced connectivity is just a no for me
The roads are very Narrow which boosts the stress-levels !
You have to Tweak the contols in the Advanced Settings to really get the "feel" you're after.
Warning to anyone that use a sim rig. The feel of the road/gravel surface is not the best right now, you don't really feel anything and it seems all the wheels have that problem. Hopefully it will be fixed soon.
:-) thats never gonna be fixed mate. Every single game from codemasters has one issue. No car weight. And there is only one single game which does not have this issue...not from codemasters :-))))
@@matulostyle The weight of the cars feel pretty good it's the road/gravel that's the problem. You don't really feel anything unless you crash into a tree or hit a jump. I Really hope they can fix it.
I'm thinking of getting a wheel and a shifter. Any suggestions boss?
@@MRAutomaticjt I dont know, in my opinion thats not true. If you dont feel anything then you cant do weight transfer, so no powerslides etc. And with code masters for best powerslides you just need FWD and 0 skill :-) and you will get tons of those, easy XDDDD just think about it :-)
@@sethprops4404 I don't have one but I've heard a lot of good things about the Logitech G29/G290, I definitely am looking to get it once I have enough cash for it.
(29 is for PS3, PS4 and PC. While the 290 is for Xbox One and PC)
Just imagine the furore if/when they force cockpit view like in iRacing! We evolved through the coin-op days just to devolve to Mario Kart where the 3rd person view became the norm. Out-of-body simulator?
Rally sport challenge 2. I miss you everyday :(
The best of all time.
The first dirt rally is quite good. With a sim racing setup/view it’s even better. Such an adrenaline rush flying off a jump going 70mph downshifting gears turning your wheels praying you land in a good spot. In VR I almost puked. I haven’t been able to finish a track yet. Group B Audi Quattro life
Been playing the original dirt rally in VR with a proper setup. I won't play this till it has psvr support. To do so without would be a step backwards for sure.
I might get it, just wish they kept Pikes peak race (heard Playstation gooof got the right for it) just rename the track
100 likes in 5 minutes...
As someone who is very into the simulation type stuff and plays it with a wheel setup.
Yeah this game doesn't feel great on tarmac but feels unbelievable off road.
It might seem like there isn't much to do but for the people who are in to sim games it comes dow more to the selection of cars and tracks which dort rally 2.0 does cery well, and yes the over driving feel is always the most important part which this game also does well.
If you've got a good wheel, pedals, shifter, handbrake with a frame to mount all that too you're in for a crazy experience to say the least.
"Dirt Rally 2.0 - After You Buy" title. is. fixed.
I feel like calling the Co-Driver “Dorky” isn’t right. They put in tons of effort to make him get more agressive as you speed up and calm down in slower sections. The Co-Driver they used is a real one and his voice sounds much less robotic than D4 and DR.
Always online is NO BUY for me!
@fukthegoog
Every reviewer has mentioned it as far as I see.
This very review mentions it within the first 3 minutes. I guess you just dont pay much attention?
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It was said to be online only in many reviews before the release. When I get off work Ill link at least 3 to show you didnt look hard enough.
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Forgot but here you go
Jimmy Broadbent made a vid on Feb 22
IGN last week
Viperconcept last week
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If going through less than a week of less than daily videos is tough for you, talk to your doctor about adderall or give up on life
Online only!!!,they can stick it where the sun don’t shine,what a load of rubbish.
Psn plus april brought me here.
you think this game is good?
I already have uncharted 4 ( I highly recommend) but I am going to try this game out.
Free on PS Plus and I'm glad I didn't buy it.... SHIT'S HARD AS FUCK!!!
You know the "dorkier" voice is that of World Rally Champion Phil Mills, right?
Yes and that's not how a person talks when he is being bounced around at 100km/h, so in conclusion its dorky and the fact that a voice is from a world rally champion doesn't change anything because it has no connection. Why even commenting if it has no connection in logic.
@@patotop100 Mate Phil literally recorded all the pace notes while getting tossed around in a g force simulation rig. He did three runs for each stage. The first was a slow, light throw around. The second was a bit more intense. The third was "fear for your life" mode. The faster and harder you drive, the higher intensity they use for each specific pace note. It's pretty spot on. If you go fast enough you can actually hear him lose his place in the notes a couple of times.