![]() So, I wasn't world-class fast (by any means), but I was decent enough, and TBH when you're competing in your own car and you don't have a lot of money then you will always be a bit conservative (particularly when a week of doing Rally GB will stand you at about £6000), but also doing a week-long event means you learn a LOT more than you would in the same mileage spread out - it's an intensive, immersive experience. Even though I was only driving a 1.3 FWD car (Skoda Felicia), I was quick enough to scare people who were passengers and new to driving on gravel (one day I was giving demonstration drives for people, and had a number of people who had fast road Subarus as passengers, all of who were staggered how fast a little car could go, and some of whom I saw pressing an imaginary brake pedal when we were going round). Competitively I drove FWD cars, but also had some testing time in 4WD. ![]() I'm definitely not the fastest driver in the world, but I was decently good, and a lot better by the end than when I started out. I did about 10 years of rally driving in the UK, and competed in the UK WRC round 4 times. What about weight of the cars, braking, feel of the road?Īnd putting Youtube videos of pro rally drivers doing that stuff, with engineers tuning their cars, and saying that you can't do that in Dirt 4 isn't solely a way to compare the physics. Now, it's clear that Dirt 4 lacks the over steering and sliding capabilities on gravel, BUT that not a single thing that defines how good the physics are. This was more of question for those who actually did some rally type of driving, doing overtseers/sliding, basically everything. Which if both games has the more realistic physics?ĮDIT: A lot of people seems to not get my question. Or even better - actually did rallying or driven powerful RWD/AWD rally type of cars. So this question is more for those people who have actually driven decently fast on gravel roads, and even did some sideway action couple times too. Well, I've personally haven't driven really fast on gravel roads with a real car and haven't done any fast sideway stuff too. Well, a lot of those people where just the ones who don't like change, so they said that Dirt 4 physics are really bad. While assumingly Dirt Rally has the perfect physics. Since the release of Dirt 4, there's been a lot of complaining of Dirt 4 physics, as how it's not realistic, has too much grip on gravel/dirt roads and so on.
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