Dirt 2 Battersea Rallycross Trailer (IGN)
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Dirt 2 Battersea Rallycross Trailer (IGN)
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Re: Dirt 2 Battersea Rallycross Trailer (IGN)
Will the majority of Dirt 2 take place in fantastical industrial zones? Or will countryside point-to-point rallys still play a prominant role? I am far more interested in blazing down a tight, dirt path than I am racing around an X-game loop.Comment
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Re: Dirt 2 Battersea Rallycross Trailer (IGN)
For DiRT 2 I believe there is still a greater emphasis on point-to-point time-based rally stages over all other forms of off-road racing like it was in the original DiRT.
The only thing I don't like (again) about this series is the lack of snow and ice stages that were present in the old Colin McRae Rally games.
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Re: Dirt 2 Battersea Rallycross Trailer (IGN)
Thanks, that is encouraging to hear. I'm 100% completely with you in regards to snow and ice stages. I stumbled upon Gran Turismo 4 for Playstation 2 the other day and it was a lot of fun having at least a couple snow/ice stages at my disposal. I'm looking for all sorts of element editions in fact: snow, ice, rain, mud, fog, night, anything.For DiRT 2 I believe there is still a greater emphasis on point-to-point time-based rally stages over all other forms of off-road racing like it was in the original DiRT.
The only thing I don't like (again) about this series is the lack of snow and ice stages that were present in the old Colin McRae Rally games.
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