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Volkswagen Polo R5 - WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship | Logitech g29 gameplay 4 года назад


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Volkswagen Polo R5 - WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship | Logitech g29 gameplay

My first impressions of the game are written down below. I've also compared this game with 'Dirt Rally 2.0' which is its competitor. I did not have any influence over anything I wrote in this review and all of this is my personal opinion. Please note that this is not the final build of the game and it will only release sometime in September 2019. WRC 8 is a rally simulation game that surprised me quite well. It is the only official FIA licensed game and is developed by KT Racing (Kylotonn) using their own proprietary engine. I did not think I was going to enjoy this game much. But now that I got to play it, I'm loving it right now. I was not really interested in the game at first since it didn't look very realistic from the videos, I've watched. But after playing it, I believe the third-person camera does not do justice for this game. There are changes to the cars’ steering and handling behaviors from WRC 7. And it's a lot of improvement. For me personally, I prioritize force feedback the highest than anything and I'm happy to say the game does deliver it... It's no 'Assetto Corsa' but it's much better than any 'Dirt' I've played. I could never find a good setting in the 'Dirt' games but in WRC 8, the force feedback was good enough from the start and after tweaking it a little more, I'm really enjoying it right now. There are a lot of car tuning options to make the car drive according to your style. I didn't tune much but that's only because I'm just bad at tuning. There are also a number of tires to choose from. And this becomes tricky when using the dynamic weather system. I can't really talk about the realism of the physics because I've never driven a rally car. But It feels realistic to me... I find the cars to be more grippy comparted to 'Dirt Rally 2.0' but I don't think that's anything bad. Again, I really can't tell which is more realistic; physics wise. Both these games do a good job at it... Graphically, the game is good looking but nothing mindblowing... I found some stages looking really beautiful and some were just average. Dirt Rally 2.0 has better graphics in my opinion and I think a lot of it has to do with the lighting and post-processing. Also, I tried a number of cars and there is not much reflection on the paint, this feels a little odd to me. But once it starts raining, the game does look beautiful.. Sounds of the cars feel realistic but it could be improved. Pops and crackles are very muted which is a bummer. When comparing sounds, 'Dirt Rally 2.0' has a much more satisfying and better sound to listen to. But vehicle interior sounds were great. Content-wise, this game has a lot. Locations include Monte Carlo, Sweden, Mexico, France - Corsica, Argentina, Chile, Portugal, Italy - Sardinia, Finland, Germany, Turkey, Wales, Spain, and Australia. And there are a lot of stages inside these locations and most of them have a reversed variant as well. There are a lot of cars too including historical cars which are mostly RWD or FWD and they are very fun to drive. So content-wise, there's a lot. There are also test areas and training modes to develop one's rally skills. For this current build of the game, online features and career mode was locked since it is still in the development process. There is also a split-screen feature which is great since not many games offer it anymore. So content-wise, there is no match for this game. A new dynamic weather system has been added which I'm using in this video (storm to clear). There are also random race events that I've noticed, like opponent cars broken down the road. I found the stages to very interesting to drive. There are a lot of variations on every stages and the level design is on point. The game still hasn't been released yet so there are a couple of bugs that I noticed as well. Like weird car movements before the race start, unrealistic shadow artifacts around the car (this happened only once for me). But I really wouldn't be concerned over the bugs because this is not the final build of the game. There are also some things that could be improved. The in-game wheel doesn't turn much from the center and it would be really cool if it was in sync with my wheel. The third-person camera movement could be improved and even though there are a lot of camera adjustment options, even after adjusting it, I still can't enjoy it very much. In the end, what really matters is how one enjoys the game. WRC 8 is very realistic, looks good, has a lot of content and I find myself wanting to play this game much more than 'Dirt Rally 2.0'. Codemasters, better watch out! You've finally got some competition. PC Specification: (DESKTOP) Processor : Intel i5 6600K GPU : Zotac GTX 1080ti AMP! Extreme RAM : 16GB DDR4

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