
Ok, so what I have tried on a handful of cars is taking Rally Technical’s tuning info for DR 2.0 cars and applying it as best as possible (go by the numbers, NOT the slider positions) to the cars in DiRT 4 and DiRT Rally. But this should get the cars at least close to their DR 2.0 counterparts as well as give you a chance to apply the info in the setup guides and have a good starting point for learning to tune the cars. However, I have found a way to somewhat apply his DR 2.0 setups to the same cars in DiRT 4 and DiRT Rally, but be aware that some additional tweaking will likely be needed. ( Update: The R5, Group B and older WRC car setups are awesome as well.)Īs you can see above, there isn’t really an all-in-one setup option for DiRT 4 or DiRT Rally like that which is provided by Rally Technical for DiRT Rally 2.0. So I can’t attest to the faster cars setups aside from running single stages in the daily challenges, but every tune I have loaded from GTR Rally Technical has helped immensely. Most of my racing on DiRT Rally 2.0 so far has been in the R2 and F2 Kit Car class, occasionally venturing off into NR4/R4, R5, Super 1600’s RX, and RX2. I highly recommend liking his videos and subscribing to his channel. ( Update: His handle is now Rally Technical) I have tried a lot of different setups during the early stages of my console sim racing adventure, across various games, but the setups from GTR Technical for DR 2.0 are superb, every time. Even better than having a good formula to follow is when someone has taken the time to share great setups for practically every car in the game, on every track, and even in many cases for multiple conditions and tires.īy far, the best resource I have found for DiRT Rally 2.0 car tuning setups is GTR Technical on Youtube.

However, trying to find the optimal tuning setup without a good formula to follow can be a time consuming and frustrating endeavor. Having the car tuned with a proper setup is important in any racing game, and DiRT Rally 2.0 is no exception.
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If you have a wheel, i would say look at my guide, take your time and tweak the settings until you are happy, after spending all weekend fannying around im enjoying it, but my god its takes hours to get it to feel right for me.FREE to Enter! – Tiers for Beginner and Advanced Drivers! – Begins – Accepting Late Entries All Season Long – SIGN UP TODAY! Click Here for Full Details of the Console-Racing Rally Showdown… I find the content a bit lacking if im honest and i feel that the career aspect could be improved, it all feels a bit disjointed, but im enjoying it. Sound wise i find it very very good as well, usual great engine noises, some excellent echo effects when rolling through hills or through towns. I do honestly think the physics are vastly improved from DR1 and of course DIRT4, the cars definately feel weightier and you really have to balance the throttle carefully with some cars. Graphically i find it quite stunning tbh, some of the reflections and subtle graphics are very very nice indeed. I have a guide on steam which has fixed / tweaked some FFB issues : Now, since ive managed to tweak the FFB somewhat im reletively happy with how it feels, personally it isnt as advanced as DR1 was but still. Had you asked me on Friday morning what i thought i would have said absolutely no way because of the FFB issues I was having (T300 GTE) and a lot of other people. I also hope they'll let us pick weather/time of day freely in time trial. They just swapped six locations for different six locations with a similar amount of stages.

I wish they could get the full WRC license. It's lacking some iconic locations, some of which we have to pay for to get back with the exact same stages. This game should be properly expanded via DLC instead if releasing Rally 3.0 in two years and it'd be perfect. My only criticism so far is the lack of unique stages unfortunately and no snow rally in the base game. I like the locations and stages, rallycross looks fun but I haven't tried it yet. I like having my personal best clearly displayed, the menus and other QoL updates. Driving is much better than in 4, feels like an improved Rally and not something that's hard just for the sake of being hard. I'm enjoying the game overall, it has the same appeal as Rally 1 that makes me drive a stage multiple times improving my times and still having a lot of fun.
