9/1/2023 0 Comments Art of rally first personI have barely played any Dirt Rally yet, but now that you mentioned it, I realized that in older games from the series I never paid attention to the pacenotes either - after playing the game for a long time I just knew the tracks and how to drive in each part. None of them gave me trouble tho - the difficulty for me felt about the same. I tried a few camera positions and rotations and all of them felt great and gave me a unique experience. ![]() I'm pretty sure it's always been a question of learning the course yourself and then powering through it as hard as humanly possible. Originally posted by Meles Meles:I'm not sure a lot of serious players (leaderboard enthusiasts) actually play rally games that way though. With a hood cam I think it would be entirely too easy. Because you don't have the same feel for the front of the car, you're never safe. That's where the danger and the chaos comes from. To me the only really dangerous element of Art of Rally is that, because of the camera, I'm never 100% sure where my car is pointing, so I'm constantly making little corrections, sometimes that means having to change my approach in the middle of a turn, and sometimes I feel like I have to gun it out of a turn without entirely knowing whether I'll end up in the ditch. Listening to the co-driver will send you into a forest or a cliff face at some point.Ī lot of people waited until the last minute to do their weekly or monthly runs in those games, and I assumed it was because they were busy practicing and memorizing the tracks, so they didn't have to rely on the bad pace notes. I'm a big fan of Dirt Rally, and while I don't enjoy the sequel, I've also played Dirt Rally 2.0, and I thought the pace notes were complete trash for both. ![]() I'm not sure a lot of serious players (leaderboard enthusiasts) actually play rally games that way though. It will make driving harder, because you'll see less of the road ahead and you won't have pacenotes. It wouldn't really be cheating if you put the camera on the hood. Originally posted by Miketsukami Bo:Rather than screw up the balance it would create a different experience.
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