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In a recent video by our friends at Overtake, Emily Jones took a look at Richard Burns Rally, comparing it to the more modern rally simulators. With rally fans waiting on WRC 23, which is your best bet for sim rallying?

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In a recent video posted to the Overtake.GG YouTube channel, popular simracing content creator, Emily Jones took a look at Richard Burns Rally. This near-20-year-old rallying simulator is still going strong thanks to a dedicated fan base and a modding community that has transformed the game.


Whilst this older game, especially in its Rally Sim Fans iteration is popular, it certainly has competition from more recent simulators. WRC Generations released in 2022 and Dirt Rally 2.0 was made in 2019 by the same team that is developing the next official WRC title. But how do these three genre-topping titles compare? Well, Emree has everything you need to know.

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In her video, Emily compares the three top dogs in rally simracing by breaking them down into certain categories. From driving physics to content as well as the games' realism and multiplayer game play and even ease to setup, she details the pros and cons of each.

Whilst each game has its own take on physics with some being more forgiving than others on different surfaces, it's when it comes to content that they truly differentiate. WRC Generations is the latest official WRC game and, as a result, features many real-world stages which is great for immersion. Dirt Rally 2.0 however breaks away when it comes to its list of vintage cars. When it comes to RBR though, its content quality doesn't quite match its rivals. That being said, it offers a bit of everything, from modern monsters to old-school brutes.

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As for the online rally experience, it seems Emily prefers RBR, a game from back when online racing was almost unheard of. Rally Sim Fans does a great job at allowing players to race each other thanks to great functionality such as the legs. In longer rallies like SRM, drivers are forced to take things slow as a bump with the trees could result in having to skip an entire leg of a rally. This ties in perfectly with the game's ruthless damage model.

It's this challenging damage model that makes fans turn towards the more recent games which are certainly more forgiving when it comes to accidents. Ultimately, simracing is all about fun. And until the next WRC game releases, rally fans have a plethora of great titles to enjoy. Whether you race on RBR, WRC or Dirt all comes down to personal preference.

Which rally game do you play the most?
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For cars, kronos ones are the best ones, physics, models and sound are high quality. They managed to get real data from rally2 cars too so the physics are awesome.

As for tracks, the ones from superstage, AFM, jccr and kronos are the best for me.

 
Some modding groups are working on cars with gravel physics and it looks like things are going good, the only thing missing now are gravel stages! There's almost nothing
And for career you have assetto evoluzione, idk how it is i didn't have the occasion to try it
AC track mechanics does not replicate a sim experience in gravel or dirt, you can get acceptable but never proper.... its a asphalt sim just like rf2.
 
Before accusing them have you some proof of this?
well KT Racing pumped out many versions of WRC and every single game up to Generations came with day one bugs that were never fixed, I would say that's close enough to the same.
 
I translate : they rip WRC games to get datas....
What? Lmao any proof of that? No, it's someone they know that gave them that info lmao, otherwise they would have that data for wrc or rally1 cars and they don't, only rally2. And kronos cars are 100 times better than any one from the WRC games.
 
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AC track mechanics does not replicate a sim experience in gravel or dirt, you can get acceptable but never proper.... its a asphalt sim just like rf2.
Well, wait and see... There is already a project where they ported all the dakar game and it's pretty good... And it isnt close to what some people are working on
 
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Well, wait and see... There is already a project where they ported all the dakar game and it's pretty good... And it isnt close to what some people are working on
well i have noticed that AC for whatever reason, while gravel and dirt have been historically bad i have seen sand that seemed proper...weird.
 
well KT Racing pumped out many versions of WRC and every single game up to Generations came with day one bugs that were never fixed, I would say that's close enough to the same.
Is that even related to what i was talking about?
 
well i have noticed that AC for whatever reason, while gravel and dirt have been historically bad i have seen sand that seemed proper...weird.
Lol that's weird yeah, and i'm not saying it's something easy to do, that's why no one managed yet, but a couple years ago i thought good rallying mods were impossible too and look. It's obviously harder here but it doesn't mean impossible. I know verdes garage have already gravel and snow version of their cars, but i didn't have the chance to try it. If you want to have a look search for their patreon, some cars are free (and the minimum subscription for beta versions is 1 euro lol), they make great cars anyway, their corolla wrc is the best there is in assetto for me
 
Some modding groups are working on cars with gravel physics and it looks like things are going good, the only thing missing now are gravel stages! There's almost nothing
And for career you have assetto evoluzione, idk how it is i didn't have the occasion to try it
Well, I was more thinking about a basic rally championship with simulated AIs mod, not a career a la gran turismo. It looks really well done (currently in version 0.98, I assume the final release is soon) but not my cup of tea for racing sims. Never say never though.
 
I translate : they rip WRC games to get datas....
That's not the way car modding works... and there's not much like usable car physics data in the WRC games. Quality modders work from homologation data as much as possible, and some are now getting data from real teams indeed, and using feedback from real drivers to finetune the physics.

The 3D models are sometimes ripped from other games, whilst most car 3D models can be bought online legally for 50-100€ I wouldn't blame them (as long as it's not for profit). They are putting countless hours in integrating the model in the game and creating a realistic physics model, and sharing their work for everybody to enjoy for free
 
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That's not the way car modding works... and there's not much like usable car physics data in the WRC games. Quality modders work from homologation data as much as possible, and some are now getting data from real teams indeed, and using feedback from real drivers to finetune the physics.

The 3D models are sometimes ripped from other games, whilst most car 3D models can be bought online legally for 50-100€ I wouldn't blame them (as long as it's not for profit). They are putting countless hours in integrating the model in the game and creating a realistic physics model, and sharing their work for everybody to enjoy for free
And as for Kronos, some cars have 3d models made from scratch, it's the case of their saxo for example. And the guy paid that model with his money and released the mod for free, so people should show some respect for this people because they are one of the cores of the AC rallying community.
 
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Before accusing them have you some proof of this?
the datas are heavy protected and licenced by WRC, owned until this year by Kyloton, the only way to get the real datas is to extract the WRC games and steal the datas.....
It's not me to prove where they get the datas, it's them, they have to prove where they get the licenced and protected datas.

Another lie? You are good at this.
You are not enough experienced again about ripped content
 
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It's not me to prove where they get the datas, it's them, they have to prove where they get the licenced and protected datas.
You're the one making the allegations without anything other than speculation.
So rather than derail this discussion if you have details regarding a mod they have here on RD please use the report button.
 
the datas are heavy protected and licenced by WRC, owned until this year by Kyloton, the only way to get the real datas is to extract the WRC games and steal the datas.....
It's not me to prove where they get the datas, it's them, they have to prove where they get the licenced and protected datas.


You are not enough experienced again about ripped content
Then again, if it's ripped why do they only have data from rally2 cars and not rally1 or WRC? And why are you so mad about having free cars made from hard work and dedication (including studying the car behavior from hundreds of videos) for one of the best sims out there? And most of all, why was it made by an altruist modding group and pirates never managed to do it? Seems like you just like to spread misinformation.
 

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