![]() This is the fundamental issue with playing WRC 9 and the main reason why I think it’s absolutely and completely broken at the moment.Ĭompromises have to be made when you’re playing with a controller. If you’re looking for a bit of arcade fun and you’re not too fussed about the technical details, feel free to read another review, like this one from DriveTribe! Controller centering This is quite a technical article from someone who understands cars, driving physics, and handling inside out and has been doing “the sim racing thing” for many years. If you don’t own either title, WRC 9 is definitely the one to go for, but read on, first! Technical stuff ahead That, and the cost of WRC 8 on Windows hasn’t been reduced very much since last year (thanks a lot, Epic Games). ![]() This game feels like a $5–10 addon for WRC 8, but is sold as a full price title. I can only think that perhaps developers Kylotonn felt like they put so much effort into the fairly widely praised WRC 8 that they took this year off and didn’t turn up. ![]() It’s pretty shameful really, how little has been changed. Very very little has been added to the game this time around. Don’t buy this if you bought WRC 8įirst up, if you already own WRC 8, there’s almost no reason to spend full price on this game, unless you are a die-hard arcade rally fanatic. Just that I’m willing to take the “hit” of a controller for a game like WRC 9 whereas for a purer simulation like Assetto Corsa or iRacing I would plug in the wheel. That’s not to say controllers are “better”. This article was originally published at I don’t want to have to get them out for a quick splash on a rally game, so I’ve always favoured using a controller. First up, why not a steering wheel? I’ve been playing racing games for a long time, and have my own wheel and pedals for the PC.
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