![]() ![]() Outbreak hasn’t made it into DiRT Showdown. Will the Outbreak game mode be in Dirt Showdown? The demo for DiRT Showdown will go live on May 1st and will give players an early first look at some of our Demolition modes. Will there be a demo before the release date? However, I’m afraid to say that we don’t have anything to announce right now. Matching and exceeding expectations would of course be our highest priority though if a sequel were to be made. It’s great to see that, years after its release, the original GRID is still such a popular game and that people have hopes for a sequel. First and foremost though, the game will be an exciting DiRT experience in its own right and we’re confident that our existing fans will appreciate the direction we’ve taken, especially with what that means for future games in the series.ĭiRT franchise is awesome! Thoroughly love the way it’s progressed. After we finished work on DiRT 3, we knew that the time was right for the DiRT team to explore some new avenues. It has to be said that the idea for a game like DiRT Showdown has been in the studio’s collective mind for some time. Is this just something to keep us going until Dirt 4? The casuals you are appeasing will be gone when the next gimmicky trash comes along and we the real fans will be waiting as usual at the back of the queue.What with the release of DiRT Showdown on PS3 inching ever closer, we turned to twitter to find out what you guys need to know about the game, and then had those questions answered by Mike Chapman, Senior Designer on the game. Come on codemasters you had it right with dirt rally all you needed to do was give us a few more tracks and cars and we would have been more than happy instead you pander to these scum casuals, even if you would have just gave us DLC for dirt rally I would have paid for it rather than waste money thinking this is it when it isn’t. The exact team who created dirt rally should be used for dirt rally 2 I don’t want to have to wait through another 3 of this trash before it happens. When I first heard of Dirt 4 I thought na it’s too good to be true this soon, I was proven right. It would not have been hard for Codemasters to simply add a Dirt rally handling option yet they have not….Why? because the physics don’t allow it. The entire gaming industry is threated by developers pandering to casuals for a quick buck instead of listening to dedicated life-long fans. Hard-core gamers want hard-core games with no limitations in the physics to “assist” new comers, this game will never be competitive for this exact reason it’s not a level playing field. ![]() The other users reviewing the game positively are newcomers and not hard-core fans, the applaud the games accessibility yet fail to see that the success of dirt rally was in its lack of accessibility. When in the air you can see the game forcing the car straight trying to land on either the left, right two or all four tyres as if those are the only 3 outcomes available instead of just letting the physics dictate it. In dirt 4 when the car hits a jump or bump the physics feel heavy almost as if the track is magnetic. Hitting a random bump in the road and flying of track in to a tree at 100mph that’s rally that’s dirt rally. The cars feel under powered and the sense of speed is gone. The car just seems to want to stay on the track and doesn’t have to be forced to stay on. When you through the back out the game steps in and assists with recovery, I matched the setting to my Dirt rally settings and it did not help. The supposed “Sim” handling is on rails and the cars have an unrealistic amount for grip. The supposed “Sim” handling is on rails and the cars have an unrealistic If you are a fan of dirt rally, this is not what you’re looking for. ![]() If you are a fan of dirt rally, this is not what you’re looking for.
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