Dirt 2 Battersea Rallycross Trailer (IGN)

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  • hdaniel1
    Swiper
    • Jul 2002
    • 5189

    #1

    Dirt 2 Battersea Rallycross Trailer (IGN)

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  • Kruza
    Mainstream Outlaw
    • Jul 2002
    • 6285

    #2
    Re: Dirt 2 Battersea Rallycross Trailer (IGN)

    Looks great. Can't wait to play it. And I hope to God this game supports the Fanatec wheel.

    Kruza

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    • VDusen04
      Hall Of Fame
      • Aug 2003
      • 13034

      #3
      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.

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      • Kruza
        Mainstream Outlaw
        • Jul 2002
        • 6285

        #4
        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.

        Kruza

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        • VDusen04
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2003
          • 13034

          #5
          Re: Dirt 2 Battersea Rallycross Trailer (IGN)

          Originally posted by Kruza
          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.

          Kruza
          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.

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