EA Sports WRC: General Discussion

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The Hyundai i20 Coupe is a fantastic addition. I love that car, always have. It looks totally different to the current i20, adding it in to the Fiesta and C3 almost completes that class but obviously there's still one missing. One day....

Looking at the liveries, factory Focus livery is a massive one and I love the Stobart one too. Big surprise one is the 2001 SEAT livery, I loved that one back in the day and its great to see it included. The '93 Pilot livery for the Escort Cosworth is a classic and I love the Craig Breen livery for the 208.

So even though this one's not quite as much to my taste in that I could have lived without the Rally 3/4 cars, there's still some good stuff here. I'm looking forward to the Hyundai especially and using the new Focus liveries.

Main disappointments are the lack of the Escort WRC (was dreaming of that in Repsol colours and kinda expecting it based on all the predictions) and the inclusion of the '99 Focus which I just don't see the point of. Far rather the '03 version with the big aggressive aero. This one's so similar to the '01 version.
 
Random prediction: The final round will probably end up being Rally Saudi Arabia Aramco
Random question that propably has been answered somewhere/a plenty.

In the hybrid cars, does the hybrid battery always exhaust all of its charge once you hit the accelator threshhold?
As a not very sensitive controller player I am having a hard time seeing the benefits of this system.
E.g. I am running up any sharp turn and the braking will charge up enough of the battery to allow for the hybrid power to kick up, but just the slightest touch of R2 (with the most cautious sensitivity the game offers of 70%) almost already activates hybrid and I end up coasting through the whole of the turn instead of dashing away on the "short" straight with the power it ought to deliver.

I can accept lacking the skills to have my fingers press less than 70% on the button, but it kills a bit of the thrill that should come with these class of cars, and propably an option to adjust the sensitivity of the accelarator input in the game could help?
 
We were definitely spoilt a bit by the last DLC pack. It's not a bad batch of content, I'm just not sure I'll end up using that much of it in the long run. The i20 will be where my time goes car-wise I think. As others have said it's a shame it's the '99 Focus rather than the later wide car. That said, we wouldn't have had much to run against in that year grouping anyway.

I'm looking forward to the new stages and new liveries for existing models though, that looks like a good selection of stuff.
 
Main disappointments are the lack of the Escort WRC (was dreaming of that in Repsol colours and kinda expecting it based on all the predictions) and the inclusion of the '99 Focus which I just don't see the point of. Far rather the '03 version with the big aggressive aero. This one's so similar to the '01 version.
Yeah, I regret buying into the predictions so much now, as I had got myself excited for the EsCos WRC...

...and yeah, as fugly as I think it is, the '03 Focus was a radical redesign and does seem a more worthy inclusion.
 
Random question that propably has been answered somewhere/a plenty.

In the hybrid cars, does the hybrid battery always exhaust all of its charge once you hit the accelator threshhold?
As a not very sensitive controller player I am having a hard time seeing the benefits of this system.
E.g. I am running up any sharp turn and the braking will charge up enough of the battery to allow for the hybrid power to kick up, but just the slightest touch of R2 (with the most cautious sensitivity the game offers of 70%) almost already activates hybrid and I end up coasting through the whole of the turn instead of dashing away on the "short" straight with the power it ought to deliver.

I can accept lacking the skills to have my fingers press less than 70% on the button, but it kills a bit of the thrill that should come with these class of cars, and propably an option to adjust the sensitivity of the accelarator input in the game could help?
I am a controller player and have the same issue. I have tried to change my driving style with the hybrids, but it is tricky. I usually try and drive quite aggressively in the slower speed corners and chuck the car into the corner, then I get on the accelerator and use the hybrid boost to pull me out of the corner and back up to speed again... but that can often be easier said than done!

(The problem is probably compounded for me, as I have the accelerator and brake mapped to the buttons and not the triggers)
 
I'm really happy to see more Rally 3 cars being added. Also finally we're getting the white/blue livery for the 206, I always liked that one! The i20 is a cool addition, but I just hope it's more fun to drive than the C3/Fiesta.
 
We were definitely spoilt a bit by the last DLC pack. It's not a bad batch of content, I'm just not sure I'll end up using that much of it in the long run. The i20 will be where my time goes car-wise I think. As others have said it's a shame it's the '99 Focus rather than the later wide car. That said, we wouldn't have had much to run against in that year grouping anyway.

I'm looking forward to the new stages and new liveries for existing models though, that looks like a good selection of stuff.
Definitely need the ability to filter/choose cars within the classes for custom championships and clubs, would add a lot more life to custom championships. Or if they just created new classes and moved cars around like they have done in the DLCs.

WRC 97-99:
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
Subaru Impreza WRC98
SEAT Cordoba ('99 livery)
Peugeot 206 ('99 livery)
Ford Focus WRC '99

WRC 00-02:
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6
Peugeot 206 ('02 livery)
Subaru Impreza WRC2001
Ford Focus RS Rally 2001
SEAT Cordoba ('01 livery)

WRC 03-06:
Citroen Xsara WRC
Peugeot 206 ('03 livery)
Skoda Fabia WRC

WRC 07-11:
Citroen C4 WRC
Ford Focus RS Rally 2008
Subaru Impreza WRC2008
 
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This isn't a complaint but is there a reasoning as to the car choices from both DLC, as in why certain cars made the cut and others didn't?
I'm sure there is a reasoning but I don't make the decisions :)

Usually, a car choice is a combination of:

  1. What does the dev team want in the game.
  2. What do the players want in the game.
  3. What will the licensors allow into the game.

What the dev team can actually make with the time/resources they have available to them.

I can think of a potential rallycross car in DiRT Rally 2.0 that hit [1] and [2], and in theory should have hit [3] but since it didn't get approved it couldn't be added despite the car being almost finished and ready for release.
 
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I can think of a potential rallycross car in DiRT Rally 2.0 that hit [1] and [2], and in theory should have hit [3] but since it didn't get approved it couldn't be added despite the car being almost finished and ready for release.
Don't remind us: we even had the drivers names in the game... and then it was gone.
 
I know you don't make those sort of decisions, if you did we'd probably have Forza levels of cars lol
Maybe not.

I’m of the opinion that a highly focused and well balanced list of 150 cars is better than having 500 cars that attempt to cover anything and everything.

It’s why I was slightly disappointed in Forza Motorsport when their list was revealed, whereas GT Sport is a fine example of a well curated list that takes into consideration how each car is used. My hope was that Motorsport would be exclusively race cars with frequent Balance of Performance tweaks, leaving the wider car building culture to Horizon.
 
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I’m of the opinion that a highly focused and well balanced list of 150 cars is better than having 500 cars that attempt to cover anything and everything.
100% agree. I said it in a similar chat on the Discord, but Assetto Corsa Competizione is one of my favourite racing games as, although it only includes a small number of cars, each is represented in absolute detail.
 
100% agree. I said it in a similar chat on the Discord, but Assetto Corsa Competizione is one of my favourite racing games as, although it only includes a small number of cars, each is represented in absolute detail.
Yeah, ACC has a great car list to choose from. I think an issue can be sometimes too many to choose from, meaning people use their favourites and a lot of cars get forgotten about, no matter how big or small the list is. PCars had a big selection and many don't get used.
Same with any game like this
 
Maybe not.

I’m of the opinion that a highly focused and well balanced list of 150 cars is better than having 500 cars that attempt to cover anything and everything.

It’s why I was slightly disappointed in Forza Motorsport when their list was revealed, whereas GT Sport is a fine example of a well curated list that takes into consideration how each car is used. My hope was that Motorsport would be exclusively race cars with frequent Balance of Performance tweaks, leaving the wider car building culture to Horizon.
I think FM23 got caught in between the ideas of "pure race car simulator", "traditional Forza road car upgrade/collecting", "online focus", "single player experience", "broad realistic track list", "graphical showcase", "first game using the Series X Forzatech engine", etc...

On the other hand, imagining a Forza game in 2023 with only 150 cars would have got them destroyed by the majority of the fanbase. And more importantly they would have had to rescan all 150 cars to approach GT7 levels of fidelity, which would be of little to no use to Horizon.

So yeah, the devs were likely stuck between all these different concepts and the limitations of sharing cars with Horizon (which absolutely needs a huge car list). And so the end result was a bit of everything but not focused on doing any one thing well... Except the physics/controller experience, which was a huge step forward for Forza.


<yes, this is hugely off topic for WRC, sorry>
 
I just bought the cheaper alternative for £9 from eBay. The other one is nearly £75 !!
I purchased it Last night too, I ordered on Amazon Via Postscript Books... Looking forward to it. The sample available on the Amazon page looked pretty good.
 
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