The DualSense is a great controller but it’s a poor substitute for headphones or a real sound system when it comes to the violent tapestry of sounds and ruckus required by a modern racing game. Things have a habit of sounding a bit more like a can full of rocks than a car collision. KT Racing’s use of the PS5 haptic triggers is also top notch – particularly under heavy braking – although it probably got a bit too ambitious piping so many collision noises through the DualSense’s speaker. It’s still very responsive, but it doesn’t seem to interpret steering input on a controller so aggressively. This makes it easy to like on a controller, which is good news for those of you without a wheel. Asphalt handling feels a little less sticky than previous years, too, which makes Generations feel pleasingly less twitchy at times. The loose gravel driving is still the best dancing through corners and feeling the weight of the car on the cusp of out-of-control is brilliant stuff – as is the feeling of your car gripping up at the perfect moment as you pitch it sideways at the apex. There remains an excellent rhythm to Generations’ handling, which has been very good for several instalments now. The end result isn’t streets ahead of the already impressive WRC 9 – and it’s still making some of the latter’s minor mistakes – but WRC 10 is another successful example of KT Racing’s commitment to fantastic stage design and frantic, fast-paced, and occasionally unforgiving fun. ![]() WRC 10 is a great rally game and a lovely, if a fraction flawed, ode to the… 49-year history of the World Rally Championship. As with WRC 10, slowing down to scrutinise roadside elements close up does reveal some murkiness (and I wouldn’t really put the cars and their fairly mediocre damage modeling in the same class as Forza, GT, or even Dirt) but in motion Generations is otherwise a slick and vibrant racer with strong lighting effects. Even at a quarter of the resolution the stages are still rich with detail, and I’ve noticed no screen tearing – which has been an occasional bugbear for this series in the past. It’s worth noting that on new consoles, Generations offers a choice between a 1080p/60fps performance mode and a 4K/30fps graphics mode, and after spending time with both I’ve settled on the former. A mix of wide-open blasts and incredibly narrow channels, Sweden is extremely strong in Generations and is now one of my preferred spots – even though the snow rallies like Sweden and Monte Carlo traditionally don’t rank too high on my list of favourites. It looks seriously excellent at night, too, and it’s a great showcase for Generations’ terrific lighting, from the glow of campfires to the way the headlights cut through the woods. The snow in particular is uncannily realistic whipping past it at high speed, with roads flanked with sloping piles of soft clumps as the ploughed edges encroach back onto the stages. The new Swedish stages are a big highlight, and are easily amongst the best-looking routes in the whole series. KT Racing has already let fans know they will not be added later, which is a shame, though it seems recalcitrant of me to gripe too much considering the glut of countries that did make the cut. That said, I do miss my beloved Australia (last seen in WRC 8) and Poland (last seen in WRC 7), which are conspicuous in their absence. Hell that is not a reason.Series veterans will note that a lot of the stages themselves are repeats from previous games, but I like having them all here in one package with consistent features. Or someone said, i got Simucube stuff, i must be the best. So you have to add them and try to ask for setup. Because you dont expect instantly a cheat. Ignoring Friend-request be also a part of. And no equipment on the world would make a such good driver out of somebody only by owning. You push a button and the Time dont counting ahead anymore. There be Youtube-Videos out there about a time-stop-trainer. And I already knew a lot of cheats, glitches and bugs in WRC-Game-Series. But as many in that skill-level? I dont believen so. Okay it could be, that they used Epic Plattform befor and just for WRC10 using steam. Then you check the Steam Profil and that be Privat Profiles or Level 0-2 Profiles with just 2 friends and 2 games. But on some Daily and Weekly Stages it is just stupid how fast some people be. And for sure there be some out there, they will be better as me.
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