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I tried this and it definitely reduced the amount of stutters I was experiencing. Its now somewhat playable, but there are still micro stutters every now and then. But thanks for the tip!
If they do its another stupid decision in a long line of stupid decesions. Trust ist boken, sales will be less.
It's EA... They'll put out lazy yearly iterations that aren't optimised and they'll have bugs that transfer from game to game... Then when the user base drops off they'll scrap the developer and kill the franchise. It's literally the history of their behaviour so it's ridiculous when people call me a hater just for having basic pattern recognition and a working memory.
Questionable if we even get another game with this kind of low sales.
Going from the player count. Developing this kind of games + license is expensive.
AHAHHAHA,
WRC 2024 is already in work in progress stage, and will be announced soon.
That's why 2023 WRC is broken, the owners are beta testers, HAHAHAH, thanks to them.
...does not really fill me with much confidence they really have the same backing as before with their Dirt Rally titles.
Thing is: the F1-license is probably worth a lot more as the fame following Rally is frequently spoiled by undesirable occurences involving e.g. harm coming to certain (usually mis-behaving) parts of the attending audience or sudden life-altering situations for a car's crew involing a tree or a telephone-pole here and there. F1 is the more "clean" and "accepted" high-tier motor-sport, far away from ordinary folks - mostly locked behind gates and almost literally: a rather susbstantial paywall. And still it seems to consistently excite more people over the decades.
Even though I would argue: Rally is more mentally-demanding of the driver & co-driver when out there chasing the clock on highly variable surfaces. Which is why: having a virtual co-driver that sucks: really sucks!