Yup, back to RBR Somebody pls give me an advice how to take 180° with handbrake ! PLEASE! I can manage to do a 180° correctly only 1 time out of 10 :o
replays welcome (with commentary )
Initiate with handrake, keep going with throttle. You need left-foot-braking for this.
At least that is the way I figured.
Oh, and in the France rally I seldomly slide around the hairpins. It usually works best to keep the car straight.
Spankmeyer: You proved my point exactly... You just gave the major reason why piracy is so big these days. People being treated like criminals will start to act like criminals.
Drive up to the turn, brake in the normal way... Slightly speed, and then turn in... As soon as you turn in pull the handbrake for about a second and countersteer.. Wait until you point in the direction you wanna go and floor it.
Yea, don't try and use the handbrake to get you round the corner, use the hand brake before it to throw your rear end out and powerslide it out of the corner.
Once you do it a few times it's easy.
I'm gunna buy it for the pc off ebay, I've never torrented a game or whatever because I have a cap on my downloads.
I have really felt like playing new games lately or differnt ones, and since I loved RBR on the PS2 and rally is t3h sh1t I will get that.
EDIT: Just bought it off ebay, only took 2 mins :P
Flawed conclusion. I'd say the major reason why piracy is a bigger problem now, is that market is saturated with more goods than ever before but people still have the same amount of money to spend on entertainment. Add the 'everything to me now' -mentality that media and western lifestyle feed to us and the declining quality of goods and you have a problem.
Nowadays your money is torn apart between audio CDs, DVDs, PC games, console games, movie tickets, Ipod movies, Itunes, etc. You decide to purchase all Buffy seasons on DVD and two things follow...
1) You still want the latest hip album from Good Charlotte Avenged Mars Volta or new GTA: Random City thus you obtain illegal copies because you're out of money. Add the risk of 'no beta testing because we want to release it on Christmas' and no wonder people warez games first.
2) Media corporations wonder why people buy less CDs... while DVD sales are going up, but that's not told to the public, naturally.
Objecting to aggressive copy protections does not mean it's ok or preferable to acquire an illegal copy.
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I'll have a go on the France rally again, the damn hairpins are giving me gray hairs. Addictive game...
On my second championship I accidentally used my gravel setup in he first france stage. By the end of the second turn my car was too damaged to move on.
Rest in peace mr. Burns and could you ask mr. God to shoot some lightning bolts on people's heads who use a illegal copy of the game when they could just buy a real copy of this great game.
I fell in love with the Peugot 206. The 5 speed gearbox is a challange.
I got myself a setup for that car from the "Huge Setup Pack" on bhmotorsport.com/rbr
The WRC edition of the Peugot 206 is the reason why I love that car. Everytime I see one on the street I strip it off all unnecessary weight in my imagination and it grows a huge spoiler in the rear. Unfortunately I always come back to reality soon and feel sorry for that poor would-like-to-be-WRC car that is being used as a "beauty box" by some female... Oh the pain...
Well i LOVE the sound mod, but i now want to make it look good
i get about 100 fps all the time, i added AA and AF to the .exe but i got thr same FPS and it looked the same, so i presume that the game must run sse.exe or no_sse.exe, if so, what would a "Modern" 64 bit San Diego from AMD use? i think SSE but i might be wrong
Or is this just my pc being odd like the operator?
That's true... but you could solve that to any other mod/game too, even LFS (or when did Scawen test a real F1?). I think most of the created physics for the RBR addon cars are made too easy, though most of them are made by 1-3 same guys so those should be pretty similar to compare together. For me the best handling cars are still the original Pug' 206 and Subaru 2003, not surprising though because those are the cars that Richard Burns drove in real life too.
We will never see RBR2. If Richard Burns was still alive there would be a small chance for a sequel, but because the RBR's original dev team (Warthog) was sold (because of RBR's bad sales or then the publisher just expected too much) to another publisher and practically buried in the beginning of year 2005, some kind of sequel would have been just a effort from the publisher to make some money with some arcade crap that just happens to have a good franchise name.