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Let me guess. You came up with this thread with trolling in mind?
While I'm looking at DR much more favorably now and can enjoy an occasional session in it, the thing still has glaring issues. And I'm not even talking about the nonexistent tarmac tire model here. Doesn't look like DR 2.0 will be a step forward rather than backward either.
Edit: In fact, scratch that. Try loose surfaces in BeamNG (or Automobilista) and you'll quickly discover that DR is just a hugely immersive rally*driver* "simulator" (AKA a proper arcade), while SLRE is a not too shabby semi-arcade. Both these titles have their strengths, but don't let it fool you even for a second that either of them can portray loose surfaces handling realistically, even though in SLRE you can kind of swap ends if you try hard enough. AWD is a tricky beast to tame. It can lull you into a false sense of security. Give it such an opportunity, however, let go of the gas at just the "right" moment and you are screwed in many senses due to a snap oversteer. Alternatively, exceed a certain yaw rate thinking that "it's an AWD, this should be safe", and you're a goner once again.
Yeah .. Nice physics DR!
Ultra realistic physics that can't even simulate tarmac behaviors unlike other sim racing games!
Nice gfx and audio vo.
so real!!!
You hit the spot, so long time SLRE is pursued, also by me because I'm a fan of Sebastian Loeb. Unfortunately I could not drive the game with my different steering wheels since release and accelerating or braking over a button is not my thing.
It's a pity Milestone does not even think about Sebastian Loeb and his honor to fix the input problems of the steering wheels and pedals.
What I have seen so far shows that it would not be in the Rally League before Dirt Rally, but before Dirt Rally 2.0.
On Milestone, what are you afraid of, bring a patch with which all steering wheels are supported and you can resell it!
If you're brave, bring VR into the game! ;-)
SLRE are awesome, my G25 wheels and pedals are well detected and when playing it, i believe i'm in real car, the wheel and pedals responds like real car, the only set i do it's the dead zone setting for the brake because too much brake by default that lock the wheels too early when pushing the brake pedal, i have not this feeling in Dirt rally even after a lots of settings for my wheel in this one, i'm near to set it like SRLE but not the same behavior happen with my wheel.
For me the downside of SLRE is really the sound of the cars and sometimes the environment sounds ( flat tyre, no tyre on surface), the immersive take punch in the face and also some bad collisions on some tracks, but the tracks and cars available are cool.
And the big downside of the game no modding support, the community can't make new tracks, new cars or new sounds, if modding was supported this game was the son of the richard burns rally game and more.
The other car game that give me the feeling of the real car behavior with my G25 wheel is the Assetto Corso game.