

Perhaps "repeat same complaint" was unnecessary because yes you were asked it by many people. Sorry, intention was not to twist your words or troll, I'm purely a sim enthusiast, who very much hopes for the best of DiRT 4, and very much not at troll because DiRT 4 is a game I want to love. I have 32 hours played since given the key and enjoying myself thoroughly, thank you. Also, I "repeat the same complaint" because people keep asking the same question. If by "expressed his disappointment" you mean I said "grip is a little too high in the back", then you're right. Also rear end doesn't seem to step out nearly as much as it should, because of this.Ĭould this be problem with gravel surface grip? Could this be maybe looked into?Īny word from Codemasters, if this is intended gameplay change? Personally I feel the lateral grip in DiRT Rally was pretty spot-on.

The drift "dies down" midway through the turn, not persisting like it did in DiRT Rally gravel stages. There seems to be too much lateral/backend/overall grip on gravel.Ĭontinuous slides around corners don't really seem to happen in any of the Sim handling gameplay videos, like in real life. Replays by YouTube user aki1337 who uses sim mode without any assists: It only happens in gravel stages."Īlso when compared to real life footage of Australia rally, cars of DiRT 4 don't get nearly as much sideways in corners, and drifts in DiRT 4 seem to end quicker than they should: Oddly this does not happen Dirt Fish freeroam, and there cars feel awesome. The funny thing is that they feel great on the Dirt Fish School area, so my guess is it's the modeled gravel surface on the rally stages that is the culprit. They understeer like crazy and you can't really get any real throttle oversteer going. However, the rally gravel tire or the gravel surface itself needs some tweaking. Tarmac also is a big improvement, don't expect Assetto Corsa, but it's improved alot. The way you take air over jumps feels great. The weight of the cars make them more planted at speed and trickier to slow down hard on the brakes. The core simulation in D4 is better than Dirt Rally. He mentions it in here, saying he is hoping it will be patched, and keeps repeating same complaint in other of his videos too:Īlso, at simracing site forums, user "bogani" points this out, and says the following: It was the only thing he didn't like about the physics.
#Dirt 4 reddit driver#
Redditor CMTR apparently is a rally driver with 14 years of experience, including national level, and he (among many others) says the grip level seems too high: Īlso major Dirt community member Porkhammer expressed his disappointment about this in his video comments multiple times. The game seems great, but many people seem concerned about overly high gravel grip levels and lack of On-throttle oversteer in RWD cars:
