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I loved the prior DiRT games but according to PCGW Rally 2.0 still requires a constant Internet connection. Fuck that, even for only a few bucks, it’s not worth the frustration.
Just to say, the “DiRT” games and the “DiRT: Rally” games are completely different things
An internet connection is very much necessary for the online rallies
Also, DR2 is widely regarded as one of the best driving games ever, not something that could be said about any of the “DiRT” games!
An internet connection is very much necessary for the online rallies
What if I don’t care about online rallies? I just enjoy a good singleplayer campaign. Rally 1.0 doesn’t require a constant connection.
Also, these days I want games I can play on my Steam deck so I’m not tied to my desk. Reports say DR2 runs pretty well. But am I going to lose hours of progress because I had to temporarily put my battery-powered device into sleep mode? Reviews say it can happen pretty easily even on a normal PC.
Course language warning, but this review sums up the experience I don’t want and why I’m avoiding the game. Commenters confirm it’s remained accurate.
The review I linked was posted 3 days after that update. It’s about the singleplayer career mode.
I used to only play time trials tbh, and that always worked offline
From looking it seems the career mode doesn’t work offline but other things do
GOTY edition is 5.99 USD / 85% off, which has a fair amount of extra content.
Does this require EA launcher?
And considering the guesses that delisting is imminent, can you play this completely offline?
Does this require EA launcher?
I haven’t played the game for a while, but I don’t believe so.
can you play this completely offline?
Career mode can’t be played offline, which is dumb. The other single player modes can be played offline. If delisting is actually happening, hopefully they rectify that (but I wouldn’t hold my breath).
EDIT: Delisting doesn’t necessarily mean the online mode will be removed either, just that the game won’t be sold anymore. But with EA, who knows.
This isn’t made by ea so why would it?
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Oh, when did codemasters get into bed with ea?