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Sadly, it's a niche within an already niche market.
The cars are very nice but they can not be driven on proper circuits. Even those Super Special stages in old CMR titles were much better than the circuits of RX. Without Rally content and historic vehicles, i would not have played the game, not even consider it.
This Game do so much wrong. The most annoing is that you can see in the Game there is Potential a lot unused Potential.
Rally is my favourite but Rx is funny too.
The short tracks can also offer interesting fights and the joker lap has a tactical touch. Who saw some Rx races, he know what I am talking about.
I live near Estering and already visited several RX events here and it's really cool. Lot of action and you can see lot of the track. That's the idea behind to offer the visitors to be so close as possible to the action.
I can only talk about Estering.
Rally is something different.
I love it too. Long stages, difficult conditions, precision and you have to be still fast as possible:)
I have to be honest but I like the older rally era.... 80-90s.
The actual rally is still cool but not the same...
For other categories, check RnTZ settings on youtube, although they don't seem intuitively adapted with extreme setups (Toe max, cambers max negative, lowest height, max stiff dampers and springs) they are damned efficient once you manage to drive with them.
Well, it's the real circuits they are using. D4 had 'child layouts' of each circuit, they were even shorter.
Why do you find the joker laps obsolete? They take 2-4 seconds longer like they should.
Also, if you don't do the Joker lap, you get a massive time penalty which does make sense, but that's too advanced for you to understand.