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Anyone been playing the downloadable demo on PS3, Its an awesome game, and looks mint on HD LCD.

i was bored the other nite, so i spent like an hour playing it trying to beat the World record time, Managed to beat the citreon (frog Rocket) WR track time by 3 seconds.

If u beat the WR time by anymore than i did, please dont tell me as I consider myself to be a Colin mcrea freak.

P.S Travis pastrana aint no WRC driver.. stick to bikes mate... sorry had to get that out, that guy annoys me.

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need advice, love rally games but torn between 2 for the ps3, this one the thread is about CM rally, or is sega rally all that it seems to be?

cheers

I have the full version of Colin McRae Dirt.

Played the demo of Sega Rally.

Sega = TOO ARCADE LIKE...sort of like Ridge Racer but not as extreme.

Colin McRae = BEST f**kING GAME!!!!

I've got it on 360 and it's an excellent game.

The colin mcrae games went a bit crap for a few years but the latest one is awesome.

And the new Sega Rally is really arcadey, but the original was and the 2nd one so if your after some quick arcade fun it would be alright.

Has anyone played Dirt on 360 and ps3? and aer than any noticible differences?

I grabbed the demo of Colin Mcrae and Sega Rally on PS3

I knew straight away without even playin Sega Rally that Dirt would be better... Sure enough it was. Way too arcadey, not even really challenging!

My tip would be to grab a copy of Dirt!

  • 2 weeks later...

i downloaded this the other night for PC, looks insane, lost of variety in cars too, but the cars don't drift like in the other games

In the other ones you could pretty much drift the whole course which was the best part of them, this one i struggle to get the back out even in the RWD buggy's zz

It kills my PC too even though it's pretty new-ish

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