Multiplataforma WRC 8 (Kylotonn Games/ Bigben Interactive)

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Developer: Kylotonn Games
Publisher: Bigben Interactive
Genre: Racing
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC
Release Date: PS4 and Xbox One - 05/09/2019;

WRC 8 Resurrects the Rally Racing Series in September 2019

Bigben Interactive and Kylotonn have announced that WRC 8 will mark the return of the dormant rally racing series later this year, after what will be a two-year absence by the time the new entry releases. The offically licensed FIA World Rally Championship game, you can expect WRC 8 to feature the usual official drivers, cars, and stages.

WRC 8 promises improved graphics, more technical routes, smoother pace notes, and a "more comprehensive" career mode, as well as realistic physics, and better steering requirements compared to WRC 7. 2019's official WRC teams will also feature, with drivers like Citroën Racing's six-time world champion Sébastien Ogier, Esapekka Lappi, Toyota's Jari-Matti Latvala, Kris Meeke and Ott Tänak, as well as nine-time world champion Sébastien Loeb.

100 special stages across 14 countries are set to feature, with WRC 2 and Junior WRC drivers, historical car models, as well as upgrades and team development in career mode, a new dynamic weather system, car settings adjustments, tyre selections, and more.

WRC 8 will be out in September 2019 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. Check out the debut trailer below, showcasing the pre-season tests of the Ford Fiesta World Rally Car at Rally Monte-Carlo, and the new Rally Turkey.

 
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First WRC 8 Live Stream Happening March 14

If you’re looking forward to checking out Kylotonn’s upcoming WRC 8, then you’re in luck. Kicking off later this week, the developers will host a live stream showing off the game.

This comes at a perfect time too. After its debut at the end of January, it was radio silence regarding WRC 8. Now though, it looks like Kylotonn is ready to show off what it’s been working on.

We’re excited to see it too. During its debut, several things caught our eye and we’re crossing our fingers we get a peek at them during the live stream.

At the top of our list is the dynamic weather and how it will play out during a rally. While not a groundbreaking feature in sim racing, it’s certainly one of the most welcomed ones. It’s also almost always on the top of sim racers’ wishlists too.

In addition to the weather, we’re interested to see how the physics engine is coming along. Kylotonn is promising more realism this time around and we’re curious to see what changes it’s making. Hopefully, it’s setting its sights high with DiRT Rally 2.0 raising the bar — at least in terms of physics.

This leads us into something else we’re looking forward to seeing. While DiRT Rally 2.0 is almost as good as it gets regarding physics, it does have some shortcomings. Even though the live stream will show an early build of WRC 8, it could provide some more insight into how it’s taking on its competitor.

Finally, we hope to at least get a glimpse at some of the other cars available in the game. We already know what to expect with the cars from the current WRC season. However, we’re more interested in the classic rally machines that Kylotonn is adding into the game.

If you want to check out the live stream for yourself, you can do so over on WRC the Offical Game’s Facebook page. It starts at 1830 CET on March 14.
 
Se for como o WRC 7 fica descartado logo antes de do lançamento.
Jogos de corridas a 30fps, obrigado mas não, é mau demais.

De qualquer maneira as probabilidades de igualar o Dirt rally 2.0 são minimas, entao de superar são nulas.
 
Se for como o WRC 7 fica descartado logo antes de do lançamento.
Jogos de corridas a 30fps, obrigado mas não, é mau demais.

De qualquer maneira as probabilidades de igualar o Dirt rally 2.0 são minimas, entao de superar são nulas.

Depende do ponto de vista de cada um, este jogo é certamente mais árcade que o dirt 2 mas tem a licença do wrc o que significa carros e equipas e campeonatos atuais.

Pessoalmente não gostei do Dirt 2 tem muito pouco conteúdo de rally moderno e eu nunca gostei de carros antigos!

É uma questão de gostos para quem quer wrc oficial e diversão sem ter de levar tudo muito a sério talvez o wrc seja melhor

Já o Dirt é melhor para quem quer condução pura mais realista com muito mais atenção aos setups e detalhes
 
Depende do ponto de vista de cada um, este jogo é certamente mais árcade que o dirt 2 mas tem a licença do wrc o que significa carros e equipas e campeonatos atuais.

Pessoalmente não gostei do Dirt 2 tem muito pouco conteúdo de rally moderno e eu nunca gostei de carros antigos!

É uma questão de gostos para quem quer wrc oficial e diversão sem ter de levar tudo muito a sério talvez o wrc seja melhor

Já o Dirt é melhor para quem quer condução pura mais realista com muito mais atenção aos setups e detalhes

Sim, para quem quer uma coisa ofcial com toda a representação da realidade, o WRC será o jogo a adequirir.
O maior problema do WRC para consolas no meu ver é a performance, 30 fps em jogos de carros não obrigado.
 
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