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IGN: WRC 2 FIA World Rally Championship Review

IGN: The reshaping of the Colin McRae series into a more eclectic experience that encompassed a wider variety of off-road racing left a hole in the marketplace. What we lacked was a more conventional rally racer, like the sorts of rally games shelves were lined with last generation. Six or so years ago you couldn't throw a spanner into a video game store without hitting a rally game. In 2011 things are a little different.

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WRC2 Review – Another one bites the dirt (lazygamer.net)

2010’s World Rally Championship was a decent game that was severely hamstrung in terms of presentation and content. In a genre that has gone beyond point to point races into more exotic ideas such as gymkhana and full-on, multi-terrain races, this pure rallying experience was always going to have a tough time trying to appeal beyond the niche audience that would be keen for it.

So with the inevitable sequel now sitting on store shelves, can WRC2 move beyond it’s traditional constraints, or is this a case of Déjà two?

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AgentWD404492d ago (Edited 4492d ago )

I prefer wrc 2 because it has better physics, feels like a rally game and not an extreme sports advertisement. dirt 3 got boring very quickly.

Knushwood Butt4492d ago

Kind of off topic, but I really hate the way in WRC 2010 that the finishing line of the stage ALWAYS has an indestructible scaffolding structure thing there that is barely wider than the width of your car.

Where on earth did they get that from???? No WRC stages have anything like that...

Also, I hate the co-driver.

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PC gamers, meet SMAA; an AA method that comes with no performance hit and can be forced to any game

DSOGaming writes: "One of the greatest things of PC gaming is the workarounds that most modders/programmers/developers can come up with for various issues and technical limitations. By now, most of you will be aware of FXAA, an anti-aliasing method that can be forced to pretty much every game and comes without any major performance hit. If you’ve ever tried that method, you’ll be already aware of the blurriness that is introduced with it. Well, get ready everyone because Andrej Dudenhefner created an injector tool that forces Subpixel Morphological Antialiasing to every game, with results similar to FXAA but with an even lower performance hit and without any blurry effects."

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ExitToExisT4524d ago (Edited 4524d ago )

AA, MSAA, FXAA, CSAA and now SMAA. There is definitely too much anti-aliasing forms :)

iamgoatman4524d ago

You can never have too many forms of AA! The more the merrier, that way you can just pick and choose which one you prefer.

Chnswdchldrn4524d ago

:D no performance hit AA setting?

sign me up

iamgoatman4524d ago

Saw this last week, it works pretty well for games that don't even support forcing AA, but they are few and far between. I guess this is most useful for people with lesser hardware that want some AA without a performance hit. It does still have some slight blurring, but no where near MLAA levels which can completely mess up any small text.

There were some games I tried that didn't work correctly using it, and some that refused to start altogether, so there still a lot to be worked out, but they do seem to be updating it regularly so they may have been fixed already. Worth a try anyway as it's only a tiny download.

gedapeleda4524d ago

FYI SMAA stand for SuperMagicAntiAliasing

coolasj4523d ago (Edited 4523d ago )

Hey, which AA file is for Skyrim? The DX9 Version crashes on launch and the DX10 version doesn't give any noticeable gains.

john24523d ago

Skyrim is a Steam title and there are incompatibility issues with Steam games (due to its overlay functionalities). Hopefully, a new version will resolve this

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WRC2: The Game is a perfect blend between arcade and sim rally racing; Rally d'Italia Sardegna Stage

DSOGaming writes: "WRC 2: The Game is a game that will definitely please all rally racing fans. Yeah, this is not Richard Burns Rally but it's as good as last year's offer, albeit a little more polished. The driving and physics mechanics are a perfect blend between arcade and sim and far greater than those of the Dirt series. So, here is a video from the Rally d'Italia Sardegna stage that will give you an idea of what WRC 2: The Game is all about. We should note however that the footage is captured in 30fps, so expect it to run smoother and 'quicker' in your PC gaming systems. Enjoy!"

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urwifeminder4536d ago

Im going to get this after the ken block ultra X games trash that was dirt 3, the core game and racing is great but the tricks and gymkana events feel like they dont belong,at least in wrc i can race sebastian loeb and worthy drivers.