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Post by Grenville on Jul 4, 2005 22:02:45 GMT
I have ordered RB rally for PS2 and was wondering if anyone could sum up some of the game for me. -What cars? I have seen Xsara, Impreza, 206, Lancer, Corolla. Any others? -Will I be ab le to enjoy the game just using a regualr PS2 controller. I know it would be better to get a wheel but I would rather use that money for other games. -What stages are included. Have seen some screenshots and think Finland and UK thats all i could figure out. -Is there a career or championship mode. Thats all i need for now I am REALLY looking foward to this game. I have only ever played Colin McRae so I am told I am in for some fun thanx in advance grenvile
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Post by Curt on Jul 4, 2005 22:07:51 GMT
You may find the handling a lot more difficult than CMR but once you get used to it, the game is great. I haven't played it for a while so its hard to remember exactly what cars are on the game. Its definitely worth getting though.
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Post by rallynick on Jul 5, 2005 21:36:01 GMT
you will have to stick at it, its hard to learn.....
get a wheel, you can hardly play it without one, trust me it makes the game 10x beter
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Post by mattwrc on Jul 6, 2005 17:44:43 GMT
yep it is really difficult to go at high speed until you get used to it also watch the bridges on the pirelli
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Post by Vivski on Jul 7, 2005 7:04:40 GMT
If you have a PC which will handle it and a fast internet connection, get it for PC! There's a great online rallying site here... speed.onlinegames.cz/rbr/index.php?setlng=engAnd there are a lot of great mods and skins at BlackHoleMotorsport... www.bhmotorsports.com/rbr- What cars? I have seen Xsara, Impreza, 206, Lancer, Corolla. Any others? Impreza 2000 and 2003, Hyundai Accent WRC and MG S1600. - Will I be able to enjoy the game just using a regualr PS2 controller. I know it would be better to get a wheel but I would rather use that money for other games. You don't have to... you CAN use the controller, but it takes a lot of skill. Get a force feedback wheel... it's SO much better and you'll have years of fun. With a wheel, it actually feels like you're driving the car. - What stages are included. Have seen some screenshots and think Finland and UK thats all i could figure out. There are no WRC stages, but they are real stages from national rallies... Rally of Canberra (including the imfamous Mineshaft stage), Finland (a snow rally), Ramada Rally in USA, Hokkaido Rally in Japan, a UK rally and a tarmac rally in France. - Is there a career or championship mode. You can do individual stages or a whole season. The season is really good. Thats all i need for now I am REALLY looking foward to this game. I have only ever played Colin McRae so I am told I am in for some fun You will have a lot of fun. It's by far the best rally game around. It's the most realistic and gives you the best "feel" of any rally game. Better on PC, but still good on PS2. Just be prepared to learn to drive a WRC like a WRC should be driven. When you do, it's very rewarding.
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Post by Grenville on Jul 10, 2005 1:05:57 GMT
I won the auction and have paid for it! Its coming in a few days..why the hell am I so excited I have been w/out a rally game for a few weeks. I think I am going through withdrawels. Ihave realised something though. No matter how many countries are on the WRC games I only do the same 6 over and over. Spain, France, Germany, Australia, Finland, and New Zealand. I used to think it was about having all the countries. Now all I need is 6 4wd cars, and a few really in depth stages and I am set. I guess one doesn't really need a WRC license after all. I will giv an update on my opinion of the game in a week or so. Make that a month ....I need to master it
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Post by Vivski on Jul 29, 2005 16:30:14 GMT
How are you liking the game Gren?
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