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After parting ways with EA, WRC gets new home and six-year deal to "reboot" rally series

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    In a perfect world, sure, but I only know of one time when most of a team stayed together after being laid off and that was when Sony shut down Evolution Studios and around 80% of them were picked up by Codemasters. It's not likely to happen again and the Nacon has multiple fully staffed racing teams, including the one that made the WRC games before EA bought Codemasters and destroyed them.

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    Yeah, it's not likely to happen, but still EA wasn't making good use of them. I always hate to see layoffs, but making people with knowledge available, especially when other studios end up with a demand for them, is good. I'm sure they won't pick up the entire team, but I'd be surprised if some of them don't end up there.

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      Yeah, it's not likely to happen, but still EA wasn't making good use of them. I always hate to see layoffs, but making people with knowledge available, especially when other studios end up with a demand for them, is good. I'm sure they won't pick up the entire team, but I'd be surprised if some of them don't end up there.

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      EA rarely makes good use of the devs it consumes and destroys, unfortunately. This isn't even the first racing team that I was a fan of they've destroyed. Hell, it's not even the first British racing team they've destroyed. They're truly a plague on the industry.

      While I definitely hope the people laid off all land on their feet, having a handful of people from a large team show up at another studio doesn't really do anything for us. We'll never get another DriveClub or OnRush or Dirt 5 because the magic that team made has been scattered to the winds.

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        EA rarely makes good use of the devs it consumes and destroys, unfortunately. This isn't even the first racing team that I was a fan of they've destroyed. Hell, it's not even the first British racing team they've destroyed. They're truly a plague on the industry.

        While I definitely hope the people laid off all land on their feet, having a handful of people from a large team show up at another studio doesn't really do anything for us. We'll never get another DriveClub or OnRush or Dirt 5 because the magic that team made has been scattered to the winds.

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        We'll never get the same thing, but I'm always hopeful that some of the people have the knowledge, resources, and desire to spin up new studios at least, where they can make the games they've always wanted to make but weren't allowed to. Certainly they won't all end up at the same place, and only a few with this studio, but their experience now gets spread to new places outside of EA where I think we can expect better things.

        We'll have to wait and see. Hopefully we get cool indie experiences, like The Art of Rally, as well as more expensive projects, like whatever the WRC game becomes.

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          Yikes! Good to know, thanks! I'm doubly glad I didn't buy it now. I still have to buy DR2 anyway.

          Interesting about the stages and mechanics. I love long/realistic stages, but that's not enough to overcome the other issues.

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          Be sure to grab it (DR 2.0, that is) before it's inevitably delisted, it happens with all heavily licensed games. Even the original Dirt Rally is still fantastic if you have an older rig IMO, and it was going for two bucks years ago.

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            Dirt 3 was absolute garbage. Dirt Rally was great, if not a bit spartan, and Dirt Rally 2.0 is what I can recommend as possibly the best rallying game since Richard Burns.

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            I will not hear this slander, Dirt 3 was awesome! Dirt 4 and 5 were meh though.

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              Dirt 3 was absolute garbage. Dirt Rally was great, if not a bit spartan, and Dirt Rally 2.0 is what I can recommend as possibly the best rallying game since Richard Burns.

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              Dirt 2 is still one is my favourite racing games. It just gives me the right vibes. 3 felt lonely in comparison

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                Cool, no worries. I keep meaning to buy DR2 on sale too. I will, eventually.

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                If you're able to, get the version with the all the DLC. I think I paid £5 for that vs £3 for just the base game. The extra stuff is well worth getting

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                  I have both. EA WRC looks, feels and runs WAY worse compared to Dirt Rally 2.0, and that's on my fairly beefy 5800x3d / 7800 xt desktop machine. Dr2.0 also runs perfectly on my steam deck, while I haven't even bothered to try running EA WRC on it (it would run like shit if it ran at all, plus the install size is like a gajillion GB).

                  On the upside, the tracks are way bigger / longer in EA WRC, some of them are a bit more interesting, and there's a cool pseudo-roguelite mechanic in the campaign mode where every week you choose what to do (main race or side race to appease the sponsor, recruitment of team members, resting, etc.). That said, I couldn't bring myself to finish a single season due to how pathetically janky the driving is.

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                  Well, you wouldn't get far even trying to run EA WRC on the steam deck, as they added kernel level anti cheat after launch so it's now incompatible with Linux.

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                    I will not hear this slander, Dirt 3 was awesome! Dirt 4 and 5 were meh though.

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                    When they were making DiRT 4, there was probably a meeting where they said: hmm, DiRT Rally was too good, how do we make it worse? And then they came up with a lot of suggestions and implemented all of them.

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                      If you're able to, get the version with the all the DLC. I think I paid £5 for that vs £3 for just the base game. The extra stuff is well worth getting

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                      Will do, thanks!

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                        Be sure to grab it (DR 2.0, that is) before it's inevitably delisted, it happens with all heavily licensed games. Even the original Dirt Rally is still fantastic if you have an older rig IMO, and it was going for two bucks years ago.

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                        Yikes, good point! I do have the original Dirt Rally and don't want to miss out on 2.0.

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                          Won't be long and codemasters will end up like all other legendary studios like Maxis, Westwoods, Origin and many many more.... On the EA graveyard

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