


Even with all the assists, DiRT Rally is not an easy game, and nor is it supposed to be.ĭiRT Rally has a new driving physics engine, and it shows. But that's not to say it will ever be easy. Driving aids, like traction control and ABS, come with a sliding scale, so you can get your driving set up just as you want it.

You can choose from manual, sequential, semi, and full automatic transmission. The Greek landscape is parched, contrasting the mountainous Monaco courses that go from tarmac to ice and snow, and Wales, with its rain, mud, and muted colors.ĭiRT Rally has the usual array of driving settings. The difference between each location is vast. There are day and night courses, different weather conditions, and varied road surfaces that make a huge impact on handling. Luckily we’ve got a great set of recommendations here right here.Currently, the game features three locations, Greece, Wales and Monaco, each with a variety of stages. Like every VR supported sim racing game, Dirt Rally 2.0 is going to play best with a dedicated racing wheel and pedals. However, it sounds like some of the game’s content isn’t yet available on the Oculus version, as Codemasters notes, “all Dirt Rally 2.0 post release content will be made available for Oculus at a later date.”Īs part of today’s update, Codemasters said they do not plan to bring PSVR support to the PS4 version of the game. The Oculus version of Dirt Rally 2.0 also comes with exclusive community challenges and five Oculus-branded car liveries. “It turns out that for many of our players VR is the only way to experience a rally game, and this will enable them to enjoy playing like never before.” Image courtesy Codemasters

“Since launch our community has been very vocal about wanting a VR version of DiRT Rally 2.0, so we’re delighted to bring this to the PC version,” said Ross Gowing, Dirt Rally 2.0 Game Director at Codemasters. Best Steering Wheel & Pedals for Newcomers to VR Sim Racing
