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Pleasingly, very little has changed for the console launch in April, with none of the harsh edges of its punishing handling model smoothed over and with the port looking like a faithful approximation of Dirt Rally being played on a decent PC.

"The key thing we wanted to do is achieve 60fps on both platforms," Dirt Rally's director Paul Coleman told Eurogamer. "We'll achieve that on PS4 at 1080p, and on Xbox One we're going to look to dynamically switch between 900p and 1080p, depending on how intensive the conditions are. I don't want to blanket say that Xbox One is 900 - we're trying to refine this, and there's a few more optimisations we can do along the way. The key thing is getting that 60 frames - a simulation like Dirt Rally works best when that frame-rate is consistent and steady."

There will be some changes made when the console versions are released in April, although all the tweaks will also find their way into the PC version at the same time. A new series of video tutorials help ease in new players, while there's a new tier of rallycross racing in Minis and Super 1600 cars so players can partake in those events from the off. There's now also a full gravel version of the Pike's Peak hillclimb, alongside a suite of new Colin McRae liveries and seven all-new cars. The Peugeot 208 T16 that took the record at Pike's Peak is in, as is the iconic Renault Alpine A110 alongside the Renault 5 Turbo and a handful of Super 1600 cars."


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I'm really surprised no one is interested in this game. If those two videos don't convince you it's worth considering if you're into racers then I don't know what will.



 

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Jesus, I don't usually do this but you folks need to look at this.



 

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Will definitely get it at some point, but I'm a bit disappointed as Codemasters always pushed the graphics of their games, but they have fallen a bit behind at this point.



I'm stoked for it. But unfortunately I already paid $30 for it on PC, and turning around and paying double that just to play it on my PS4 really annoys me. I'm waiting for a price drop.



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I guess Dirt was overshadowed after a couple of so-so releases in the series. This entry though seems to make the series get back on it's feet. Looks really great and the handling is superb if you master it.
It's just that it gets overshadowed due the fact that its "only" a rally game when you get racers that combine more modes/variations



I have been playing it for past month regularly on PC, it's too simulatory for me but I keep returning to it. Currently finishing in 3rd place in ELITE CHAMPIOSHIP, BIETCH.



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