Anyone else besides Stabbim like racing games? (Gaming)
by cheapLEY , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 01:42 (3156 days ago)
Dirt Rally finally hit PS4 and Xbox One this week. Haven't played much of it, yet, but from what I have played, it's the rally game I've been waiting for. The first Dirt was probably the last great rally game, with both Dirt 2 and 3 focusing on things other than rally (stadium and baja trucks in Dirt 2 and Gymkhana in Dirt 3). While those distractions were both incredibly fun, the actual rally side of the games suffered for it.
Dirt Rally is a return to the old-school hardcore rally game, offering only real rally and rally cross events and no distractions. It's got a really hardcore scene on the PC, I know, and I can't honestly say just how well the console versions hold up to that, but I can definitely say that it feels great.
If you're into racing games, and especially into time trials, Dirt Rally is the real deal.
I'll play more Forza 6 eventually, stabbim--I promise!
Been talking to him about it, definitely in my sights
by ZackDark , Not behind you. NO! Don't look., Thursday, April 07, 2016, 01:54 (3156 days ago) @ cheapLEY
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It is definitely hardcore.
by cheapLEY , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 02:04 (3156 days ago) @ ZackDark
I just did my second event. I crashed out in the first thirty seconds of the first race out of four. I did not compete in any of the subsequent races of that event. It just moved on to the next event in a different location, with me earning zero points for the event I crashed out of.
There's no rewind, you forfeit money if you restart a race, the damage you inflict on your vehicle carries over between races if you don't fix it, etc. It's refreshingly difficult and realistic in a time when even "simulation" games such as Forza let you rewind time during races, show braking lines, etc. I appreciate that Forza makes things accessible, and I do love that game, but it's really nice to see an actual hardcore racing game.
Aw.
by uberfoop , Seattle-ish, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 02:17 (3156 days ago) @ cheapLEY
I don't really want hardcore. I want to control a rocket sled.
It is definitely hardcore.
by stabbim , Des Moines, IA, USA, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 02:27 (3156 days ago) @ cheapLEY
I fell off a cliff in Monte Carlo and the game was just like "yeah, you're done here." LOL
It is fantastic, though. Years ago, RalliSport Challenge 2 blew my mind with its weather effects and scenery and the way it really sold the feeling of bombing around these rugged landscapes. Since then I hadn't ever seen a rally game that gave me the same feeling. Until now.
I am genuinely terrified of getting into the Group B cars, though.
It is definitely hardcore.
by cheapLEY , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 02:33 (3156 days ago) @ stabbim
I fell off a cliff in Monte Carlo and the game was just like "yeah, you're done here." LOL
Lol. I slid off the road and plowed into a tree.
It is fantastic, though. Years ago, RalliSport Challenge 2 blew my mind with its weather effects and scenery and the way it really sold the feeling of bombing around these rugged landscapes. Since then I hadn't ever seen a rally game that gave me the same feeling. Until now.
Yeah, this game nails it.
I am genuinely terrified of getting into the Group B cars, though.
Terrified, but excited! The Ur-Quattro is my dream car.
It is definitely hardcore.
by stabbim , Des Moines, IA, USA, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 12:08 (3155 days ago) @ cheapLEY
Terrified, but excited! The Ur-Quattro is my dream car.
Definitely the most angry-sounding car ever made:
It is definitely hardcore.
by MacAddictXIV , Seattle WA, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 12:15 (3155 days ago) @ stabbim
Terrified, but excited! The Ur-Quattro is my dream car.
Definitely the most angry-sounding car ever made:
It sounds mean, but it also sounds like there are a couple chipmunks caught in the engine.
It is definitely hardcore.
by cheapLEY , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 12:59 (3155 days ago) @ MacAddictXIV
Terrified, but excited! The Ur-Quattro is my dream car.
Definitely the most angry-sounding car ever made:
It sounds mean, but it also sounds like there are a couple chipmunks caught in the engine.
That's not untrue. It can sound like whatever the hell it wants to, though, when it's that good looking and that fast. I'd love to have the street version of that car.
It is definitely hardcore.
by MacAddictXIV , Seattle WA, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 13:13 (3155 days ago) @ cheapLEY
Terrified, but excited! The Ur-Quattro is my dream car.
Definitely the most angry-sounding car ever made:
It sounds mean, but it also sounds like there are a couple chipmunks caught in the engine.
That's not untrue. It can sound like whatever the hell it wants to, though, when it's that good looking and that fast. I'd love to have the street version of that car.
I wouldn't, it would be painful to take it on streets. My dad let me borrow is BMW M3 for a couple weeks. It was fun to drive it around Seattle but it was also very painful to have to restrain a beast of a car like that driving down streets. It wasn't until I got to the country side with curved roads... damn. I may have broke a couple speed limits and suggested curved speed signs..
It is definitely hardcore.
by cheapLEY , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 13:26 (3155 days ago) @ MacAddictXIV
I wouldn't, it would be painful to take it on streets. My dad let me borrow is BMW M3 for a couple weeks. It was fun to drive it around Seattle but it was also very painful to have to restrain a beast of a car like that driving down streets. It wasn't until I got to the country side with curved roads... damn. I may have broke a couple speed limits and suggested curved speed signs..
I'd live with it. (: But I already daily drive a lowered Mustang GT that's probably a less smooth, comfortable, easy ride than a tractor, so . . . Comfort and convenience aren't exactly high on priority list when it comes to cars (give it another five or ten years, though, maybe).
It is definitely hardcore.
by bluerunner , Music City, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 13:50 (3155 days ago) @ cheapLEY
I wouldn't, it would be painful to take it on streets. My dad let me borrow is BMW M3 for a couple weeks. It was fun to drive it around Seattle but it was also very painful to have to restrain a beast of a car like that driving down streets. It wasn't until I got to the country side with curved roads... damn. I may have broke a couple speed limits and suggested curved speed signs..
I'd live with it. (: But I already daily drive a lowered Mustang GT that's probably a less smooth, comfortable, easy ride than a tractor, so . . . Comfort and convenience aren't exactly high on priority list when it comes to cars (give it another five or ten years, though, maybe).
I bought at GT back in 2005 when they changed the body style. It was stiff and bulky, but I could drift that thing for days. I had way too much fun on the old mountain roads in Arkansas where I grew up. Then I dipped under a logging truck while sliding around a hairpin and had to reupholster my seat.
It is definitely hardcore.
by cheapLEY , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 14:08 (3155 days ago) @ bluerunner
I bought at GT back in 2005 when they changed the body style. It was stiff and bulky, but I could drift that thing for days. I had way too much fun on the old mountain roads in Arkansas where I grew up. Then I dipped under a logging truck while sliding around a hairpin and had to reupholster my seat.
Yeah, I bet!
Mine is a 2002 that I bought right before I graduated high school in December of '06. Been daily driving it ever since (having a paid-off car is the best!), and I don't plan on ever getting rid of it. I'll eventually get a different daily driver, for sure, but that Mustang isn't going anywhere.
"May have" ;)
by ZackDark , Not behind you. NO! Don't look., Thursday, April 07, 2016, 13:56 (3155 days ago) @ MacAddictXIV
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Vorsprung durch Technik
by Vortech , A Fourth Wheel, Saturday, April 09, 2016, 15:28 (3153 days ago) @ stabbim
As a kid the Quattro was a big part of my lifelong Auto Union obsession. I think we may still have my R/C model of the Quattro in an attic at my childhood home somewhere.
Can I play as Co-Driver?
by Pyromancy , discovering fire every week, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 02:05 (3156 days ago) @ cheapLEY
Come on Sammy you have to concentrate, you have to pay attention
Backseat drivers are the worst!
by cheapLEY , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 02:08 (3156 days ago) @ Pyromancy
That's the best video I've seen in a good while--thanks for that!
I want to be a race car passenger.
by Funkmon , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 15:59 (3155 days ago) @ cheapLEY
Just a guy who bugs the driver.
"Say man, can I turn on the radio?"
"You should slow down."
"Why do we gotta keep going in circles?"
"You must really like Tide."
A++ Would Read Again
by cheapLEY , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 16:13 (3155 days ago) @ Funkmon
I would watch that video.
Me too. I wish he wasn't dead.
by Funkmon , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 18:11 (3155 days ago) @ cheapLEY
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Can I play as Co-Driver?
by stabbim , Des Moines, IA, USA, Tuesday, April 12, 2016, 11:57 (3150 days ago) @ Pyromancy
HAHAHA I missed this before (I think I was on a call for work and couldn't play the video).
"Triple caution. TRIPLE CAUTION!!!"
"Turn, turn the wheel!"
Anyone else besides Stabbim like racing games?
by red robber , Crawfish Country, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 02:13 (3156 days ago) @ cheapLEY
I loved the first dirt and agree that 2 and 3 felt cheapened. I had steering wheels for both the Original Xbox and 360, that really makes the racing experience more fun. Been a long time since I've gotten into a racing game though. I never really had a good group to race with, and it always seems like the skill gap is much larger between people than with shooters.
Anyone else besides Stabbim like racing games?
by stabbim , Des Moines, IA, USA, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 02:31 (3156 days ago) @ red robber
it always seems like the skill gap is much larger between people than with shooters.
It can be. It varies a LOT and mostly with experience. You have to play with people around your skill level (whatever that might be) or it's not really fun for anyone.
Anyone else besides Stabbim like racing games?
by bluerunner , Music City, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 13:52 (3155 days ago) @ red robber
I never really had a good group to race with,
South Farm Racing Association
Ah the South Farm Days.
by red robber , Crawfish Country, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 15:51 (3155 days ago) @ bluerunner
I never really had a good group to race with,
South Farm Racing Association
Ah the South Farm Days.
by ZackDark , Not behind you. NO! Don't look., Thursday, April 07, 2016, 16:17 (3155 days ago) @ red robber
It's so nice that we get even more bluerunner stories now, from another point of view
Ah the South Farm Days.
by bluerunner , Music City, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 16:20 (3155 days ago) @ red robber
I didn't eat the fence. I slid right up to it after I got airborne off the second bridge. My fence dodging skills were refined from my youth. It did break both of my mufflers loose when I landed.
It's too bad I ran off there because that was going to be a record lap time. I usually backed off but I was doing at least 65 when I caught air off the bridge.
Sounds fun
by ZackDark , Not behind you. NO! Don't look., Thursday, April 07, 2016, 20:00 (3155 days ago) @ bluerunner
What does it take to take part in it?
Sounds fun
by bluerunner , Music City, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 23:22 (3155 days ago) @ ZackDark
What does it take to take part in it?
Be a redneck college student in Missisippi with nothing better to do on a Friday night.
Well, that was 16 years ago, and they put up gates and cameras the year after we stopped. There's plenty of other dirt roads to race on, but that loop had some nice challenging corners. I owned the corners after the back straight stretch. I still remember the line I ran through those.
Starkvegas in the early aughts
by marmot 1333 , Thursday, April 07, 2016, 23:29 (3155 days ago) @ bluerunner
My band played at Roxies in Starkville in 2003 or 2004. I never did any racing though!
Starkvegas in the early aughts
by bluerunner , Music City, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 23:36 (3155 days ago) @ marmot 1333
My band played at Roxies in Starkville in 2003 or 2004. I never did any racing though!
I was there. I don't think I ever went to Roxies. There wasn't much else to do in Starkville back then. We either raced on dirt roads or built a bonfire and shot things.
Starkvegas in the early aughts
by ZackDark , Not behind you. NO! Don't look., Friday, April 08, 2016, 00:22 (3155 days ago) @ bluerunner
We either raced on dirt roads or built a bonfire and shot things.
Americans are very weird and I envy them.
Starkvegas in the early aughts
by bluerunner , Music City, Friday, April 08, 2016, 00:36 (3155 days ago) @ ZackDark
Americans are very weird and I envy them.
This is what I'm doing this coming Saturday.
Was that a Gatling gun?!
by ZackDark , Not behind you. NO! Don't look., Friday, April 08, 2016, 00:42 (3155 days ago) @ bluerunner
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Minigun
by bluerunner , Music City, Friday, April 08, 2016, 00:49 (3155 days ago) @ ZackDark
I was about 20 yards to the left of it. I don't even want to know what those guys spend on ammo. They were firing that thing all day.
And four guys firing Barrett 50 cals and a guy firing a cannon next to you feels like someone punching you in the chest repeatedly.
Anyone else besides Stabbim like racing games?
by CruelLEGACEY , Toronto, Thursday, April 07, 2016, 11:27 (3156 days ago) @ cheapLEY
I love them in small doses. I hit a wall with them fairly early (I'm just not very good at them) but I have lots of fun jumping in every now and then. Forza Horizon 2 is fantastic for that. I used to love the old rally sport games on the original Xbox... Maybe I'll check out the new Dirt!
Yep, I'm seriously in love with this game.
by cheapLEY , Friday, April 08, 2016, 00:30 (3155 days ago) @ cheapLEY
I really don't think I've ever played a better racing game. The controls are just so perfect (in the only car I've used, anway--the Renault Alpine). Forza 6 is close, but for whatever reason, Forza has always felt just slightly floaty to me. Dirt Rally feels grounded in a way that Forza doesn't, somehow.
And the courses are just perfect. So far the logging roads through Wales have been my favorite, but I've only done 5 events.
Blowing out a tire about forty seconds into a race, and somehow still coming back and finishing only +10 seconds behind the leader has been a real highlight so far.
And stabbim, I'm starting wish I had just gone ahead and got this on the Xbox so I could compare our times and I could challenge you in the dailies! ):
Yep, I'm seriously in love with this game.
by stabbim , Des Moines, IA, USA, Friday, April 08, 2016, 03:11 (3155 days ago) @ cheapLEY
I really don't think I've ever played a better racing game. The controls are just so perfect (in the only car I've used, anway--the Renault Alpine). Forza 6 is close, but for whatever reason, Forza has always felt just slightly floaty to me. Dirt Rally feels grounded in a way that Forza doesn't, somehow.
Probably because off all the bumpiness! Personally I think Forza feels great, but Dirt certainly has more opportunities to make you aware of the road surface.
The Renault Alpine is amazing. I know the Mini's supposed to be everyone's favorite, but I really like driving the Renault more. It gets around hairpins much easier. Haven't gotten a Lancia Fulvia yet, but I'm really looking forward to it. I think it'll be a good middle ground between the other two, and Fulvias sound fantastic.
The 70's cars are a lot twitchier. I found the Stratos really difficult to drive until I fiddled with the differential. That car's really squirrely in Forza, too.
I know I said it already, but I'm genuinely afraid of moving up. The Delta S4 is my favorite racing car ever, but after feeling what the 70's cars are like, I'm kinda nervous. Having AWD (which none of the 70's machines have) will help stabilize things, but it's still got double the power of anything else I've driven so far, and things are already happening too fast. :)
And the courses are just perfect. So far the logging roads through Wales have been my favorite, but I've only done 5 events.
Wales is great. I'm not sure which stage it is exactly, but there's one where you spend what feels like half the course going through tight hairpins in a river valley, cutting back and forth through streams.
Monte Carlo's really a bitch at times, just because you can fall off the map if you go off course. Great environment, though.
Blowing out a tire about forty seconds into a race, and somehow still coming back and finishing only +10 seconds behind the leader has been a real highlight so far.
Heh, worse than that can happen to a car. You wait...
And stabbim, I'm starting wish I had just gone ahead and got this on the Xbox so I could compare our times and I could challenge you in the dailies! ):
Me too. I guess the nice thing about this game in that regard is that we can still compare times manually and be just as well off.
.......
This game's been a learning experience for me. I'm used to just going on maximum attack all the time in Forza. Can't do that here.
Yep, I'm seriously in love with this game.
by cheapLEY , Friday, April 08, 2016, 17:21 (3154 days ago) @ stabbim
I really don't think I've ever played a better racing game. The controls are just so perfect (in the only car I've used, anway--the Renault Alpine). Forza 6 is close, but for whatever reason, Forza has always felt just slightly floaty to me. Dirt Rally feels grounded in a way that Forza doesn't, somehow.
Probably because off all the bumpiness! Personally I think Forza feels great, but Dirt certainly has more opportunities to make you aware of the road surface.
There's probably some truth in that. I just feel like some of the Forza cars don't have as much weight as they should or something. Forza is still amazing!
The Renault Alpine is amazing. I know the Mini's supposed to be everyone's favorite, but I really like driving the Renault more. It gets around hairpins much easier. Haven't gotten a Lancia Fulvia yet, but I'm really looking forward to it. I think it'll be a good middle ground between the other two, and Fulvias sound fantastic.
I absolutely hated the Mini. FWD sucks and the Mini under steers like crazy. Down shifting to 2nd, mashing the throttle, and kicking the rear end out with the Renault has saved my ass so many times, and it feels satisfying in a way not many other racing games have matched.
The 70's cars are a lot twitchier. I found the Stratos really difficult to drive until I fiddled with the differential. That car's really squirrely in Forza, too.I know I said it already, but I'm genuinely afraid of moving up. The Delta S4 is my favorite racing car ever, but after feeling what the 70's cars are like, I'm kinda nervous. Having AWD (which none of the 70's machines have) will help stabilize things, but it's still got double the power of anything else I've driven so far, and things are already happening too fast. :)
I drove the Escort MKII during the preview races you can do while the game is installing, and even that car was unruly and extremely tail happy. I can't wait, but this is the only racing game I've ever played where I feel like starting with low end cars has actually been really beneficial.
This game's been a learning experience for me. I'm used to just going on maximum attack all the time in Forza. Can't do that here.
Yeah, same. In any new Forza I am confident and immediately crank the AI difficulty and turn off all assist and nearly always finish first.
I've only managed one first place finish so far in Dirt Rally, and am currently sitting in a very contentious 3rd in the Championship with one event left. And being in third actually feels good--it's refreshing to not just basically automatically win every race.
Yep, I'm seriously in love with this game.
by stabbim , Des Moines, IA, USA, Saturday, April 09, 2016, 18:07 (3153 days ago) @ cheapLEY
I drove the Escort MKII during the preview races you can do while the game is installing, and even that car was unruly and extremely tail happy. I can't wait, but this is the only racing game I've ever played where I feel like starting with low end cars has actually been really beneficial.
The more I played, the more I felt like the steering inputs with a controller were a little too quick. It's not very noticeable with the 60's cars, but it became more of an issue later on. I fiddled with advanced steering settings, and I think tweaking these two things gets it feeling like Forza's "simulation" steering setting, if you're interested:
Sensitivity: 35
Linearity: 50
I didn't touch anything else.
I've only managed one first place finish so far in Dirt Rally, and am currently sitting in a very contentious 3rd in the Championship with one event left. And being in third actually feels good--it's refreshing to not just basically automatically win every race.
I felt lucky to even finish my first event.
Yep, I'm seriously in love with this game.
by cheapLEY , Saturday, April 09, 2016, 20:15 (3153 days ago) @ stabbim
The more I played, the more I felt like the steering inputs with a controller were a little too quick. It's not very noticeable with the 60's cars, but it became more of an issue later on. I fiddled with advanced steering settings, and I think tweaking these two things gets it feeling like Forza's "simulation" steering setting, if you're interested:
Sensitivity: 35
Linearity: 50I didn't touch anything else.
Thanks, I'll give that a try! I tried my hand at the Daily yesterday, and . . . well, it wasn't good. The Lancia 037 is absolutely bonkers to drive. Part of that was driving an insane Group B car, but I think you may be on to something with the steering. I couldn't pull of a smooth slide to save my life--I kept way overcorrecting. Some steering sensitivity adjustments will probably help.
I felt lucky to even finish my first event.
Yeah, ditto. I finished my first Championship in 3rd, and felt totally okay with that. It's very, very easy to get overconfident in this game. I'll be scooting along, setting the pace a good 15 seconds ahead of the competition. One mistake later, I'm rumbling in the to the finish line a 50 seconds (or more!) behind.
Yep, I'm seriously in love with this game.
by stabbim , Des Moines, IA, USA, Sunday, April 10, 2016, 06:36 (3153 days ago) @ cheapLEY
Thanks, I'll give that a try!
Of course, I'm now realizing that you're playing on different hardware. That,plus personal preference means YMMV I guess. But in general, sensitivity a bit lower than default and linearity a bit higher seems to be the way to go if the defaults feel twitchy.
If you want to see a truly hopeless rally game, download the demo for Sebastian Loeb Rally Evo. Yeesh. I wanted to like it, but I tried for days to fix the handling and it just wasn't happening - there is no combination of settings that can save it, as far as I could tell. Even out of the box, Dirt Rally feels much better.
I tried my hand at the Daily yesterday, and . . . well, it wasn't good. The Lancia 037 is absolutely bonkers to drive. Part of that was driving an insane Group B car, but I think you may be on to something with the steering. I couldn't pull of a smooth slide to save my life--I kept way overcorrecting. Some steering sensitivity adjustments will probably help.
Heh. Unfortunately I found the steering settings after I'd done that one and it'll be a bit before I'm buying my own 037, but so far every other car I have feels excellent. I'm flying through the courses compared to what I was doing before.
Yep, I'm seriously in love with this game.
by cheapLEY , Sunday, April 10, 2016, 12:33 (3152 days ago) @ stabbim
Of course, I'm now realizing that you're playing on different hardware. That,plus personal preference means YMMV I guess. But in general, sensitivity a bit lower than default and linearity a bit higher seems to be the way to go if the defaults feel twitchy.
Yeah, honestly, I'm not sure why I bought it on the PS4, other than it's the console I was using when I realized it was out. I do think I would enjoy it more with the Xbox controller. The PS4 one isn't bad, but the triggers have way less pull until stop than the Xbox One, so I feel like my throttle and brake inputs are really extreme.
If you want to see a truly hopeless rally game, download the demo for Sebastian Loeb Rally Evo. Yeesh. I wanted to like it, but I tried for days to fix the handling and it just wasn't happening - there is no combination of settings that can save it, as far as I could tell. Even out of the box, Dirt Rally feels much better.
Heh--I downloaded that demo, too. I did one race and turned it off.
Heh. Unfortunately I found the steering settings after I'd done that one and it'll be a bit before I'm buying my own 037, but so far every other car I have feels excellent. I'm flying through the courses compared to what I was doing before.
So far the only cars I own are the Renault Alpine A110, Ford Escort MkII, and now the Renault Clio for rally cross. I love the first two, but hate the Clio. Mainly I think I just strongly dislike FWD cars. I did alright with it--I won my first rally cross championship, but I just do no like driving it. But the AWD cars cost about twice what I have right now. I'm thinking the next one I buy and try my hand at will be the Audi Quattro Hill Climb car.
Anyone else besides Stabbim like racing games?
by Morpheus , High Charity, Friday, April 08, 2016, 01:22 (3155 days ago) @ cheapLEY