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Well that is true 😂
I didn't get a chance to finish one yesterday but I think 20+ minutes is what it looked like.
As short as 5 miles to as long as 18 miles and longer...I haven't looked at all the stages. My last race was in Greece, 18 miles. I didn't finish it because I went off the cliff and suffered a terminal damage. My race was over. The time stamp was 24 minutes.
Longest track timewise (driven by a Pro) 25minutes
cause wrcg stages are not realistic in that sense. Not many stages IRL go in so many different places. It's a gamey thing they added.
I completely get that but it doesn't make it any less entertaining and enjoyable.
I played a 32km stage in RBR and there were some terribly boring sections of it but then I had to focus really hard on the tougher spots.. I can deal with that cause it ebbs and flows. I just haven't played a stage in wrc that gets me into it like WRCG or RBR. That also has a lot to do with the handling. It's just doesn't demand your attention the way it should.