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but, theres no getting around the fact RBR is a nightmare for the casual gamer(and most sim circuit racers), and WRC10 fills that casual gamer slot nicely, and is probably the best 'WRC' game since evolution studios rally evolved.
i enjoy both games, theres nothing quite like the buzz of a successful maximum attack run on RBR in VR, and i know sim rally racers would just love an RBR2, but only sim rally racers could play it as it makes a mug out of most circuit sim racers and casual sim gamers, WRC can atleast be enjoyed by the larger audience.....
theres also nothing quite like the challenge of the WRC10 monte epic stage, in the dark, starting on dry tarmac, moving up the mountain onto snow n ice, and a blizzard on the way back down. it really is an epic stage!
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Also, RBR HU is the easier way. Just download it then start the installer, it'll download everything for you.