How realistic is RBR? (Richard Burns Rally)

Well when I'm using the RSRBR 2010 mod the car is to grippy on tarmac, does anyone have a reccomended setup for drifting on tarmac?

So has anyone found any user made physics updates that are any good?

Hey everyone, I need some help on RBR, whats a good setup on the subaru for american style rally racing (i.e. drifting on tarmac) please help, thanks :D

"American Style Rally" is drifting on tarmac??? Not sure I agree with you. However, I have found most all cars easily drift-able on tarmac. It's more down to technique than the overall setups. The default setups allow plenty of drifting fun.



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"American Style Rally" is drifting on tarmac??? Not sure I agree with you. However, I have found most all cars easily drift-able on tarmac. It's more down to technique than the overall setups. The default setups allow plenty of drifting fun.



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well not all drivers (I felt stupid the way I had typed the last one :dunce: lol), just drivers like me and travis pastrana
UPDATE: I am also working on a RBR mod that has american rally stages, hill climbs, and cars (I'm currently working on my subaru impreza and travis pastrana's) if you can help me with it, just message me, it would be much appreciated :D
UPDATE 2: Heres the Subaru so far, it just looks stock but I'll make more versions soon
 

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What daan and I are eluding to is the fact that "drifting on tarmac" with AWD vehicles, in a rally setting, is not American specific. In fact, it's more likely to happen in Europe (or other parts of the world) as the WRC doesn't take place in the States. Most of the tarmac sliding you're talking about takes place all the time in various stages of the WRC (Like Monaco).

That being said. The RSRBR 2010 has the Subaru you posted above, as well as American rally stages (as does the standard game).

Can you be more specific? Are you using Bob's Track Builder to create these stages?



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What daan and I are eluding to is the fact that "drifting on tarmac" with AWD vehicles, in a rally setting, is not American specific. In fact, it's more likely to happen in Europe (or other parts of the world) as the WRC doesn't take place in the States. Most of the tarmac sliding you're talking about takes place all the time in various stages of the WRC (Like Monaco).

That being said. The RSRBR 2010 has the Subaru you posted above, as well as American rally stages (as does the standard game).

Can you be more specific? Are you using Bob's Track Builder to create these stages?



;)

Yeah using the google earth feature, but I was trying to add all american stages including the tim o'niel rally school and X games rally stage
 
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