Vanilla RBR in contrast is mostly it for its mid 2000s-tier roots one could say it was quite ambitious, but far from the messiah people often claim it to be (without mods™), but then again, 2006 vs 2019, the odds are later release is probably. Modded RBR does have a lot to offer, but it is also old engine that really wasn't designed for mods in mind, that can take minutes to load even on SSD for a single long stage while DR2 does the same on average (on SSD) easily less than 10-15 seconds. may i also say that in general i opt for the vanilla experience.ĭepending on what kind of convenience you are looking for, a lot or a novelty. Originally posted by Paradox1126:what am i missing out on by having it vanilla. Love them both! Like the Crusader Knight in The Last Crusade, Dirt Rally 2.0 waits patiently to be vanquished by an honorable foe. ![]() An incredible community and MORE RALLY STAGES TO DRIVE! You want to watch some setup vids and read a bit first, It is easy, but you want to understand how they do things. 0d0, I highly recommend you try RBR! it is totally free at. Keeping a car alive at all is an achievement in that game. Richard Burns Rally does not give a crap about you or your experience, finish the stage or GTFO. Dirt Rally prioritizes the experience of Rallying. Not perfect of course but damn that FFB and physics engine is merciless. The closest we have to commercial Rally Sim is of course Richard Burns Rally. Stay in the box and in VR the experience is as close as it gets immersion wise. Once you break out too far, meaning when you can roll 17 times after clipping a brick house while in flight after a flat out jump and just "car parkour" it and keep rallying FEELS AWESOME but is when it gets arcade to enhance that feeling even with Hardocre Damage on. The box is the expected range of driver behavior in a stage regarding navigation as well as gearbox management. Close enough? I run VR and a rig and bass shakers and wheel and all of it, and it FEELS a whole lot like driving until you get out of the box. I read WreckWren's comment and was like well yeah no "vidya game" is remotely like driving a real rally car man.ĭirt Rally 2.0 can get pretty frickin' close for current commercial tech in my opinion though. ![]() I wouldn't call it arcade, or simulation - it's somewhere inbetween.simcade?!^^īest driving game I've ever played nonetheless.
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