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Was wondering if there are any Richard Burns Rally fans out there?

Its an old game now, it came out back in 2004 but still remains one of the most authentic rally simulators around.

The RBR2013 expansions adds quite a few old cars including the Group B rally cars (Audi Quattro S1).

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Yup I play occasionally but still default back to the grand daddy of them all - GPL (15 years old and still the king).

RBR is definitely the most realistic rally game I've tried. I find none of the others come close to the real thing (rallying on gravel is very different to tarmac racing, and most games / sims can't get the feel right). The low power FWD cars feel pretty close to the real thing (RWD's seem too tail happy still) but they still don't model left foot braking all that well IMHO

I think I have the 2013 expansion - need to check.

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