DiRT Rally 2.0

DiRT Rally 2.0

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does anyone drive on the argentina tracks at slow pace too
Argentina seems to have a lot of hairpin and sharp turns that driving fast would result in going into the wall or driving off the track
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I mean it's a technical track. Smooth is fast and fast is smooth.
Sprinkles Apr 21 @ 11:11pm 
Nope. Don't matter where I'm at, just pedal to the metal because I'm all about speed. Hot, nasty, badass speed.
Slow in the sense the speedometer reports a lower value compared to driving in other locations but as a driver, you have to be much faster with your inputs.
drive-crash-turn around-drive-crash-fall into the valley-terminal damage-DNF:steamsad:
Chap

Argentina is simply a place I avoid if at all possible, it is boring, full of stupid fake jutty out rocks that [prevent you getting any flow going, you just have to approach it with a stick to the middle of the road and be bored for 5 minutes.

That is not why I enjoy this game, it is the worst location in the game by a long way

The rally in real life has fast, long flowing stages, but because Codies were only interested in one thing with this game, difficulty above all else, this location was chosen, that is the ONLY reason it was
Last edited by jellobiafra; Apr 22 @ 9:54am
harbinger Apr 22 @ 10:23am 
Whoever says that they go fast in Argentina is obviously lying or has never driven e.g. in Spain. You can't go faster than what is physically possible, and, in Argentina, not only the stages are very narrow, there are also many sharp turns and rocks on both sides or on 1 side and the other there's a cliff. There's no way you can go as fast in Argentina as e.g. in Spain. It's simply not physically possible. I actually don't dislike Argentina. I like diversity. But also it's far from being my favourite location.
Last edited by harbinger; Apr 22 @ 10:31am
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