Embracing the culture and new heroes of modern off-road racing, DiRT 2 features an exciting line-up of the best new rally drivers - including the multi medal-winning Subaru Rally Team USA driver Ken Block alongside Travis Pastrana, Dave Mirra, and Tanner Faust, who help players build their racing career. ![]() From the muddy tracks of the Malaysian rainforest to spectator-packed stadiums in London and Los Angeles, racers compete in contemporary off-road race disciplines covering Rallycross, Trailblazer, Raid, Landrush, and Rally. Taking players on an exhilarating World Tour, DiRT 2 delivers over 100 stunning events, including aggressive, multi-vehicle races and intense solo challenges, set in the most diverse and demanding real-world environments. I'll wait and see this one.(Also known as "Colin McRae: DiRT 2" in the UK/EU) DiRT 2 takes racing games to a new level with thrilling new race types, striking locations, big event atmosphere, and a peerless line-up of super-charged speed machines, each selected to deliver spectacular, fast-paced racing. I can't feel the enthusiasm inside D1 and D2 from CM's later games. To me it's the very point that make the game unrealistic. The cars were total blue, total red, total white, or totally fictionally painted. The amount of cars was locked, the amount of liveries was locked, nearly all livery mods were missing preview pictures because of the unsupported file format. While other sims expand the frontiers outside, CM plant the barriers inside.īesides, the game is very unfriendly to either make or install mods while CM couldn't provide correctly painted cars at the first place. And I can't drive T16 outside of Pikes Peak in DiRT. I drive F2004 on Monza '66 in Assetto Corsa, and climb hills with Porsche in R3E. At least it's not "reversed Nordschleife" level unrealistic. But I don't think mixing classes with tracks is related to unrealistic topic. It seemed CM wanted to be "professional" since D2 was criticized "simcade". In D2 the number was down but you still had a choice to play it by mixing classes with different tracks or play on the reversed tracks. Not bad for a game that looks as visually stunning as we've seen so far in the previews for DR 2.0 - who's excited then?īecause of the class-devided tracks, the fun I had from DiRT series was lower and lower after D2. Graphics: AMD RX Vega 56 or NVIDIA GTX 1070.Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X or Intel Core i5 8600K. ![]() Sound Card: DirectX® Compatible soundcard.Graphics: AMD HD7750 or NVIDIA GTX650Ti.Processor: AMD FX4300 or Intel Core i3 2130.OS: 64bit versions of Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 10 Developer Codemasters Series Colin McRae Rally and Dirt Game Modes Single-player, Multiplayer os, Windows 7 or higher processor, Intel Core i3 or AMD FX. Codemasters has published the system requirements for Colin McRae: DiRT 2.Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system With a February 2019 release window for both PC and console version of the title already pencilled in, Codemasters have now revealed the expected minimum and recommended specifications for a positive gameplay experience with the new title, and surprisingly it looks like players won't be needing a monster PC to run this visually impressive piece of software when in releases next month. Marketed by Codemasters as the spiritual successor to the incredible Colin McRae Rally series of games from the late 1990's and early 2000's, DiRT 2.0 appears to be a welcome return to the more simulation orientated aspects of the rally genre - moving away from what seems to be the universally disappointing DiRT 4 of 2018.įollowing on from 2015's DiRT Rally, the new game is set to once again feature a range of realistic rally stages, the official FIA World Rallycross licence, plenty of impressive WRC cars from throughout the decades and a bunch of new and improved features and gameplay elements, all bundled together with what Codies are claiming to be their most authentic rally experience produced by the studio to date. Here are the DiRT 2 System Requirements (Minimum) CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2, Pentium D 3.0 GHz. Codemasters new rally adventure DiRT Rally 2.0 is nearing release on PC and console, and now we get our first glimpse of the recommended specs for the new release.
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