Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO (PS4/XB1/PC) - Milestone

I have played Project Cars a lot and even if I prefer 60 fps I cant really notice the difference with this game.
I think the game regarding fps and graphics is really good.
I have preordered this game even if Dirt Rally is just around the corner.
Hopefully they will both prove to be good and fun rally games.

What stage times are you guys and girls doing ?
Really different approach compared to WRC 5.

xXJojjeXx

I should be more specific, it's only in the replays that you can really notice the lower framerate. That said though, the Project Cars replays aren't perfect either...
 
What stage times are you guys and girls doing ?
Really different approach compared to WRC 5.

xXJojjeXx

I am between 3.25 and 3.30 for the stage with the Citroën but there is not a single time I haven't messed up somewhere.

@CarreraGT I agree with the framerate for the replays. There are also a few framerate issues when you drive the stage at night. Hopefully they sort it out.
 
...I notice a bit of a dead zone off centre playing with a pad...
In Options there is a possibility to take up dead zone slack, even for a controller.

As for the general question from @xX Jojje Xx concerning times, I can't remember and don't spend too much time doing the stage as I find it irritating to have to keep going into the settings when starting the demo to alter the control options. It was the same for both the WRC3 and 4 demos.

There is also a mini circuit in the test area.
 
Tried the demo on XB1 and quite like it. Looked at the car list and it looks pretty good, seems to include a little bit of every type of rally car, even has a GT86.

Also, I found out that you can actually puncture your tires (and even lose the tire completely).
 
In Options there is a possibility to take up dead zone slack, even for a controller.

I seem to be unable to find the deadzone settings in the options. I wonder what I am overlooking??? You have a screenshot of that setting?
 
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Thanks for posting that @er185

There are some really nice pictures to see and it shows off some great atmosphere. Great stuff imho :bowdown:

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I seem to be unable to find the deadzone settings in the options. I wonder what I am overlooking??? You have a screenshot of that setting?
Same place you told me about when messing with the braking options :) Okay, so it's not actually called 'options' but it is one of the race settings options available just before you start the race (when the car is shown up on the lift)
 
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Really pleasant surprise with this game, especially great visuals and handling, maybe not perfect but is really nice 👍 Here are 20 shots from Photomode, rest of the pics are in my gallery on imgur --> http://23rl23.imgur.com/. Big potential with photomode, I only hope they will add more options in final product. Oh and I see some awesome shots from demo in this thread ;)👍

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From the vidéos it's confirmed that every rally has 8 stages. 4x A - B and 4x B - A. It comes down to 4 tracks per rally and I think 4 rallyecross stages plus Pikes Peak which makes à total of 37 unique stages.

I stop looking further and wait for the game to have a few surprises left.

Last thing, anyone else under the impression that the handling seems à bit less nervous in the vids from above?
 
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Are all the real rally tracks that narrow? I have no idea lol but I think I will wait till this comes down in price before I pick it up. I'm not good at precise driving with a pad so I think playing this will cause me more frustration than anything else.
 
Are all the real rally tracks that narrow?
Short answer: Yes. Long answer: Not all, there certainly are some wider stages, but it all depends on the nature of the stage. You can have fast, flowing, wide stages, but there are also small, tight, service roads. Most stages usually are from between of the two types described, but still rather narrow. All I can really say is that it is very uncommon that the road on a stage is narrower than the cars.
 
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