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That being said it's probably going to be in the same branch as Art of Rally, with a very distant third-person camera and mostly flat terrain. It can be interesting as a asual game but I don't think it'll have the hardcore driving we're used to in Mudrunner.
WITH THAT SAID.............
If any new game wants to truly be another Mudrunner or repeat Mudrunners longevity you have to include mod/map support period! (along with having amazing physics as well)....Or you're just gonna end up being another Pure Rock Crawling/Ultra Off-Road 2019 which were labeled the next Mudrunner as well.
He means compared to the console version which has like 2 players left because the console mudrunner has no mods.
No Sh?t lol , But without the modding community the game would have met the same fate as the console version.