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Old 08-13-2025, 01:15 AM   #24482
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Burns_Rally
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Richard Burns Rally is a sim racing game, published by SCi and developed by Warthog with advice of WRC champion Richard Burns (1971–2005).
[...]Although general reviews were mixed, the game is highly praised by rally game enthusiasts and sim racers due to its complex physics engine and realistic portrayals of real-life courses, and is now regarded as one of the greatest rally games ever created.
[...]The game features 8 cars and 36 courses.[9] It simulates both classic and modern rallying, and is best known for its high difficulty and realistic physics engine.

This game is considered by many gamers to be one of the most realistic and difficult racing simulators.
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For me, the commercial part was largely unimportant. I remember that I didn't really care about that, but rather just wanted to get as close to reality as possible. But of course... It was very, very difficult and I remember SCi [Games] not really understanding that we were simulating reality closer and more faithfully realistic than any other game. ... Perhaps the thing that affected me the most was that it got pretty bad ratings from various gaming magazines that obviously hadn't been introduced to how real it really was or been informed by the publisher about what they could expect from our game. It was simply too difficult and was somewhat misunderstood because of this.
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The game had overall fairly positive reviews. It was renowned for its difficulty, with GamesRadar claiming it was "too unfriendly to be any fun".
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particularly for the quality of its physics simulation, and is regarded as one of the greatest rally games ever produced.[14][24][26] A dedicated modding community has grown around the game, which has allowed for updates to its physics model, sound, graphics, the addition of new cars and stages, and access to community-run online tournaments; the impact of the modding scene has been essential to the longevity of the game.[14][24][26] The game has also been used as a training tool by professional WRC drivers such as Craig Breen and Teemu Suninen,[14] and the FIA used it to teach rallying safety to stewards during the COVID-19 pandemic.[

The most beatiful rally sim game it's something made in 2004
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