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 Post subject: Rallying Games
PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:43 
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I fancy a rallying game. Back in the day, I loved Colin McRae (1 & 2) on the PC but haven't really played one since.

What's the best one these days? Is Dirt a rallying game? Or have they added 'other' styles to it?


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Sega Rally.

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Grim... wrote:
Sega Rally.

I played the demo. It's ok, but I was looking for something with a bit more depth.

Thinking of... was CM2 ever released on the original Xbox?

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:53 
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CM 2005 looks like a good bet. Expensive for 5 year old XBOX1 game though :)


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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DavPaz wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Sega Rally.

I played the demo. It's ok, but I was looking for something with a bit more depth.

Thinking of... was CM2 ever released on the original Xbox?

*googles*


If you've got an original Xbox, then Rallisport 2 would be the way to go, but it's not on the compatibility list for the 360 which is a shame.

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Nope, just the first one apparently.

Edit: I do have an XBOX1 but it's packed away


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Richard Burns Rally for the Xbox 1, obv. The Dirt games aren't much cop for pure rallying. Sega Rally is arcade rallycross, so isn't rally either.

There is a WRC game coming to the current-gen consoles at some point. It's made by the same team who did World Superbikes (decent games) and Superstars V8 Racing (awful from the demo).


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Is Richard Burns backwards compatible?

Edit: I'm just being lazy now...

Edit: Edit: Yes, yes it is :D


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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DavPaz wrote:
Is Richard Burns backwards compatible?

Edit: I'm just being lazy now...

From memory, yes. I was thinking about picking it up again and I don't have an original Xbox anymore.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:16 
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Theres a review of some 360 rally game on The Site.


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Theres a review of some 360 rally game on The Site.

The what now?


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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DavPaz wrote:
Is Richard Burns backwards compatible?

Edit: I'm just being lazy now...

Edit: Edit: Yes, yes it is :D


I wasn't much for that game - I found it difficult to control. This could be because I'm crap though.

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What's the best one these days? Is Dirt a rallying game? Or have they added 'other' styles to it?


The other styles (and the awful loading times) put me off Dirt. Especially when CMR2 runs nicely on my PC.

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Does that Baja thingy count as a rallying game?

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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
Does that Baja thingy count as a rallying game?

Sort of. It's part-rally, part-rallycross but all on desert terrain. I like it, but it's not for everyone.


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Does that Baja thingy count as a rallying game?

Sort of. It's part-rally, part-rallycross but all on desert terrain. I like it, but it's not for everyone.

Ah, I knew I'd heard someone sing its praises here. It's on my list thanks to you - it looks aces.

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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People who like Baja:

myp
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What you do with this information is up to you.

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Craster wrote:
People who like Baja:

myp
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What you do with this information is up to you.

The problem is that the first tier of vehicles (Baja Bugs) are awful and the races are almost impossible to win, even with a fully-upgraded car. Once you get enough XP to unlock tier 2, it's much more fun and the races are much easier to win.

I'll be the first to admit that it's a difficult game to love, and it's not for everyone. I do really like it, though.


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:49 
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Also, I cannot read the name without thinking of Banjos.


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Maybe Dimrill can help, he loves Rallys...

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
myoptikakaka wrote:
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Does that Baja thingy count as a rallying game?

Sort of. It's part-rally, part-rallycross but all on desert terrain. I like it, but it's not for everyone.

Ah, I knew I'd heard someone sing its praises here. It's on my list thanks to you - it looks aces.


I think it's dirt cheap on shopto.net at the moment too.

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Also, I cannot read the name without thinking of Banjos.


I read it as 'Badger' now. Probably due to this place.

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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'Deliverance' would make quite a good computer game wouldn't it. You could have a rally section in 70s station wagons, a rafting section and an FPS shooter. I see no downsides at all.


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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I bet it would have fucking QTEs. Literally.

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Fair bit of joystick waggling too.


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 14:06 
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I really miss proper rally games, but they never seemed to be particularly popular. Now they've been dropped for multi-disciplinary racing games focusing more on the differences between cars and no real overall feel.

Just give me a game where I'm alone on the course, weather battering me around on slippery, narrow, muddy paths; each side lined with painfully unforgiving trees ready to destroy you given half a mistake, and only a co-driver for directions, all the while driving at speeds you'd be banned for on public roads. Time is the competition, if you can even finish. GIMME!


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Why is Championship Manager a suitable suggestion for a rallying game?


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Just give me a game where I'm alone on the course, weather battering me around on slippery, narrow, muddy paths; each side lined with painfully unforgiving trees ready to destroy you given half a mistake, and only a co-driver for directions, all the while driving at speeds you'd be banned for on public roads. Time is the competition, if you can even finish. GIMME!

I would like to subscribe to your newletter.

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I really miss proper rally games

Read my first post in this thread. There's one coming.

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myoptikakaka wrote:
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I really miss proper rally games

Read my first post in this thread. There's one coming.


I read it, but I'm never optimistic about developers actually pulling them off. Does it have a title?


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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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Malabar Front wrote:
I really miss proper rally games, but they never seemed to be particularly popular. Now they've been dropped for multi-disciplinary racing games focusing more on the differences between cars and no real overall feel.
What I remember from the devs/publisher talking about the two Dirt games was that rally games were really popular in Europe but nowhere else was interested, so they tried to make it popular elsewhere by adding other shit in. Except they did a piss poor job of the whole thing.

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What I remember from the devs/publisher talking about the two Dirt games was that rally games were really popular in Europe but nowhere else was interested, so they tried to make it popular elsewhere by adding other shit in. Except they did a piss poor job of the whole thing.


I remember reading that, too. So, yeah, the solution is obviously to ruin rally games to cater to the American 'we love watching ovals' audience.


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I read it, but I'm never optimistic about developers actually pulling them off. Does it have a title?

WRC 2010, imaginatively.

http://www.rallybuzz.com/official-wrc-game-announced/

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 Post subject: Re: Rallying Games
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No point. I'd never play with you lot anyway. Oh, sure, I'd say I would and make all the right noises in the build up, but come that Forza night, I'd 'forget'.

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Malabar Front wrote:
I read it, but I'm never optimistic about developers actually pulling them off. Does it have a title?

WRC 2010, imaginatively.

http://www.rallybuzz.com/official-wrc-game-announced/


Good stuff. I hope it's good, and I hope it has proper wheel support and decent physics for the force feedback if so.

Speaking about all this, though, I'm reminded how much I really miss going to watch the rally for real. Granted, I haven't been for nearly two decades (my father used to take me as a wee lad) so my memory may be through rose tints. It was bloody ace fun, though, even with all the horrible weather and sitting around drinking coffee hot juice and eating Twix bars.


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No point. I'll never meet up with you lot anyway. Oh, sure, I'd say I would and make all the right noises in the build up, but come that Manchester meet, I'll 'forget'.

It's not worth the heartache, man

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Speaking about all this, though, I'm reminded how much I really miss going to watch the rally for real.
If you can make it up here at the end of May you're welcome to come to the Jim Clark Rally with us :)

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Speaking about all this, though, I'm reminded how much I really miss going to watch the rally for real.
If you can make it up here at the end of May you're welcome to come to the Jim Clark Rally with us :)


Awesome. Doubt I'd be able to, but cheers for the offer :luv:


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I don't think new Sega Rally is particularly brilliant. It's ok but it only gets such a bumming for the name, mainly.


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The proper rallying bits in Dirt 2 are pretty good, as are the rallying courses. All that eXtreme to the maX shite they put in it to appeal to numb-nuts ADHD sugar rush kids is not.

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I don't like Sega Rally because it bored the shit out of me.

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