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Title: DiRT 4
Genre: Racing, Simulation, Sports
Developer:
Codemasters, Feral Interactive (Mac), Feral Interactive (Linux)
Publisher:
Codemasters, Feral Interactive (Mac), Feral Interactive (Linux)
Release Date: 9 Jun, 2017
Minimum:
English,French,Italian,German,Polish,Japanese
I'm really bad at sim-styled racing games like DiRT Rally (and probably racing games in general), so this is a nice game for me. I just set everything to the easiest option available and off I go, doing whatever I want in career races. Runs very well on low end computers like my old one (though the lowest settings looks like a PS2 game), so there's that if performance is a factor for you. Recommended if you don't care about realistic physics and just want to race rally cars.. Soulless Rallying Around the Globe - Score 7.4\/10
There are few positives about this title. Handling is great on both Arcade and "Simulation" settings.
Graphically this is one of the best looking games on the market. Surprisingly the game even runs well on lower end builds!
Sound design is also on a really great level although I would have wanted more co-drivers.
This is certainly a good pick for those wanting to get into the Rally genre as it's not too punishing.
But that's about it. DiRT 4 on it's core is soulless. Developers design choice to make auto generated stages results in a refreshing but worse and soulless rally experience. The game also lacks content. We only have 5 rally locations which is far from enough. Essentials like Monte Carlo and Finland are missing. Car selection is a bit disappointing as well. While we have lots of good historic rally cars, the modern selection is really bad. At last, the career mode is really boring and it lacks any true meaning.
In conclusion, there are hardly any reasons for a seasoned player to get this game.
I can't really recommend it unless you are totally new to the rally genre and the game is on sale.. I don't get all of the negative reviews. I must say, this game is a HUGE step forward from DiRT 3.
You see, D3 was trying to shove drifting and gymkhana in your face. Landrush also felt like an afterthought and so did rallycross. The career itself kind of sucked too. So surely D4 fixes all those issues, right?
Well, you're 100% correct. The career mode was completely remastered. It now has a team based structure where you can either start your own team, manage your staff and sponsors, and work your way to the top, or just race for other teams instead.
Gymkhana is now also gone, and there are no drift or skill challenges anymore.
There are four categories: Rally, Land Rush, Rallycross, and Historic Rally. Now you can choose to either go for one category or go for all four. The categories themselves are well designed and do a good job at letting you explore all the cars available for the discipline.
The car selection is also pretty good, I feel better than Dirt 3. Although no WRC cars is a shame, the best we get in this game is R5. Not bad, but a little disappointing. On the other hand, the Rallycross lineup is fantastic. I didn't even know that MINI or SEAT participated in rallycross until now!
The sounds in this game are incredible. A lot of cars have their own distinct sounds, and are a joy to listen to. Some people are picking on the graphics, but those are alright. Certainly not the best in the business, but they're good. Especially when you max them out. I can do that surprisingly well on mid ranged hardware, so good job to Codemasters for optimizing this game well.
Unfortunately I have not gotten the chance to try the online yet but I'm sure it's alright. I heard that Dirt games never really have much of an online presence, especially 2 years later after the release. I guess I will see though.
If I were you, I'd go out and buy this game. It's good, and certainly far better than Dirt 3 ever was. You might really enjoy it!. Game is great, smooth buttery turns but sometimes the pacenotes feel like they are off , problem with the sequntial downshifting itself into first. The first Dirt game I ever played was Dirt Rally, and I still suck at it. That game has a learning curve that I did not have the patience to get over. I think of Dirt 4 as Dirt Rally for plebeian noobs like myself. If Dirt Rally seems like too much for you, know this will give you the same awesome driving experience without the simulator aspects.. I bought this item on a sale and was pleasantly surprised. I haven't played many real racing games before (Mario Kart aside...), but from the get-go it was obvious this isn't your run-of-the-mill racing sim. Hyper-realistic physics and mindfulness of speed, turning, and throttle all play a huge role in the game - and it enhances the experience. Beautiful, colorful courses create a vivid environment, and it's just plain fun.
I bought DiRT Rally along with this game, but realized that was built for a more niche, detail-driven audience. The option to toggle between "Gamer" mode and this more realistic one is helpful and puts the player at ease if they're not prepared for a full-on sim.
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