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  1. 4 points
    No matter which car you drive in Scotland the engine sound is always too loud and so loud that the co-driver is very, very difficult to hear. That is only in Scotland
  2. 4 points
    The new content added in 1.13 has made my game borderline unplayable on original Xbox One I updated and installed the Mcrae pack in the same manner as I have done for every other update since launch Tried the first scenario in Mcrae mode, on very hard (91%), completed the stage, passed the objective, and pressing continue at the end caused the game to crash to dashboard Restarted the game and tried again, exact same outcome Powered off console, even unplugging power lead for 30secs, and restarted Tried again, same outcome Restarted again and switched to medium difficulty (70%), same outcome Restarted again and tried the Peugeot 205 scenario, on medium (70%), same outcome; crash to dashboard upon continuing after stage completion Restarted again and successfully completed the My Team daily stage (205 in Scotland, great stage by the way!) as normal Tried the Subaru S4 daily (Australia), and pressing continue after the stage caused a crash to dashboard as well Restarted and thankfully my time was still logged Started the Group-A Weekly (9stages Scotland), using the new Legacy. Have completed the first 3 stages, but each time pressing continue after the stage caused a game crash. Thankfully progress is being logged, but restarting the game after every stage is hardly ideal I cannot complete any Mcrae scenario as the game crashes and progress is not saved
  3. 3 points
    Having very similar issues as well, in career mode (but not every time) but can’t even get any of the new McRae scenarios to load before being bumped out to dash board. This has happened 7-8 times before giving up.
  4. 3 points
    hello in the first special of the scotland rally, shortly after the start on the bridge (quite technical), i have a loss of FPS. I have 90 FPS in the whole game and there, on the bridge, I fall back to less than 20 FPS, it lasts a few seconds then more problem. It's only there in one way or the other. What is it about ? thank you
  5. 3 points
    Same issue as other users reported, co-pilot sound volume is too low on Scotland. I'm on Steam version (Deluxe+S3/4). After finishing today's Daily on Scotland under rain and then pressing "Continue", I had a familiar crash to desktop: This crash report was sent, like similar others in the past. These crashes were already random and prone to happen when finishing stages in rain, right after pressing on "Continue" the moment the menu becomes available (it crashes just before the usual "connecting to server"/red circle on lower left; maybe related to the graphics zoom/blur effect applied over the running replay on background at this point?). I can't find a way to reliably reproduce. In the past it has happened more often after rainy New Zealand stages in career/community events. I've had about 9 crashes like these in ~200h of gameplay under 1.11 and 1.12 since I bought this game. No Steam file integrity problems are found. After that CTD, I've finished the Gr.A Weekly (also in Scotland with rain on most stages) without game crashes. My system: FX8350/16GB/RX480 8GB on latest 20.3.1 drivers, 750W Seasonic platform PSU, W10 1909 updated, xbox 360 wired controller. System is stable under dozens of hours of stress testing in prime 95, hci memtest, karhu ramtest, etc and daily use/gaming On "Old Butterstone Muir Reverse" (today's Daily), near the 3rd checkpoint, after a tight left corner there's a small bridge. When going over it game stutters heavily and goes in slow motion, making it unplayable until a couple of seconds after its crossed. Just tried it again in time trial (wet surface) with same result as in the daily event. Will have to check if there's a particular graphics setting that can alleviate it, otherwise it's always stable at 60fps. Update: Now on the weekly, same thing happened on "Old Butterstone Muir", terrible stuttering/slowdown when passing over the small bridge. Update2: Graphics settings don't even seem to affect the fps drop, if I stop the car there it drops from 60 to 15fps w/ vsync until it's out of the affected area (end half of bridge on regular layout).
  6. 2 points
    Xbox One here also crashing when hitting continue. Original Xbox One, not S or X.
  7. 2 points
    Same issue. Regular Xbox One here. It registered my time in a daily even though it crashed but in the new Flat Out add on it doesn't register that I completed anything.. I restarted my console and played another daily and it didn't lock up but then I played one of the Flat Out scenarios and it locked up again. This definitely ruins things.
  8. 2 points
    My platform: Xbox one S Version: 1.13. owner all seasons and Colin Mcrae DLC I have same problem how neil3646. My game crashed every time i want try any Championships race in my career. Same in RX career. In Flat Out mode my game crashed every time when i finished stage. Only works daily races (one stage). Others mode my game crashed.
  9. 2 points
    goddamn I wish I was back in the city right now. internet speeds out here are #!@?&*$!^%
  10. 1 point
    I am on Xbox One S. In career mode, and now in Flat Out scenarios, the game will freeze and then crash to xbox dashboard after a race. This wipes progress in career mode, rendering it unplayable. I don't really understand how a game that is unplayable can get game of the year. Please fix this major issue. Edit: Daily, monthly, and weekly events have never crashed on me Edit: Turns out now it crashes for (some) dailies too. Crashed after today's (03/24/2020) special event in the Subara Impreza S4 Rally. It still registered as completed rather than DNF. Edit: Has crashed for weeklies now also. May be crashing for events which contain any news content. Something seems to have gotten worse with the McRae expansion.
  11. 1 point
    Please, as Scottland arrives, we need more slots for setups. It's already 8 per surface and it's not enough. It should be like 8 per location.
  12. 1 point
    I'm loving it! Visually the new Scotland rally seems like a mix of Finland and New England, without the problems of either. The fog is present, but it's nowhere as bad as Finland. And the autumn colours are toned down from NE's horrid colour palette. It really has it's own look - similar to Wales, but different to have it's own distinct feel. Which is more than I had hoped. At times it looks absolutely beautiful. I'm loving the gentle undulations but with unforgiving sides of this rally too. Thumbs up! Now just hoping the next Dirt iteration goes for a photographic textures look rather than a 'drawn' one.
  13. 1 point
    the i20 WRX will be in it as well? 😗
  14. 1 point
    Hello, I'm on Ps4; I have a sound problem since the last update: -IN SCOTLAND the voice of the co-pilot is very low and IN SPAIN the engine sound is very low, this problem is with the 208 R2, SUBARU GR.A .... Fix the problem quickly. Thank you
  15. 1 point
    Bonjour, Alors moi je suis sûr ps4 pro depuis la mise à jour 1.1.3, le son du copilote bug c'est à dire il est comme étouffé et sur certaines voitures le son grésille en gros la nouvelle mise à jour fait beuguer pas mal le son. Y'aura t-il une mise à jour pour remédier au problème.
  16. 1 point
    Solved it. Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Communication. Change it to "do nothing". On my PC this was already the case, so i had to change it to something else and then back again. After that, it worked.
  17. 1 point
    Oh yeah I forgot something 😁 I'm always like this, but I think it's great that you posted this to the forums yourself!
  18. 1 point
    My early impressions! Warning: Spoilerish and somewhat negative. I've only had 2 or 3 runs over each of the new tracks, and have only toyed about in the first tier of the new challenges (they're tough for me), so my thoughts could easily change in a few days. I'm gonna write this as The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly... in reverse. The Ugly 1. Sadly, Scotland's stages are probably the ugliest in DR2.0 in my opinion. A handful of things jumped out at me: The stages are very, very low on visual pop. --- Saturation in general is really low, and it feels very odd to witness in the same game that dazzles you with Australia's and USA's prettiness. This single point is the hardest for me personally and sadly really sucks down the enjoyment for me. --- The background is very repetitive, so many pine trees lining the horizon, and while I know this the case in many stages and really is just the way it is, in Scotland I was really feeling it. I actually got a very strong vibe of WRC 8 while driving DR2's Scotland, and I didn't like that vibe because WRC 8 really looks like butt at times. --- One thing WRC 8 does excel at over Dirt Rally 2.0 is the use of visual landmarks in its stages, and DR2's Scotland really suffers for the lack of them. I know all DR2's stages have the same issue, but Scotland is already struggling (badly) with visual pop, as well as looking a little too similar to Wales, so my guess at the moment is that the lack of landmarks hits Scotland harder. Early impressions though, I will admit. Maybe this thought will change in time. I'll extend that comment to all my visual comments: it's an early impression. The fog is a thing unfortunately and in my opinion does edge over the line of not really being acceptable. I'd say day stages in Scotland are 2nd only to Finland in terms of foggy visual annoyance. It looks better in other times of day at least but - as with Finland - I still wish CM had given us some more graphics options to deal with it. Visual similarity to Wales. Honestly I thought this would be my biggest problem with Scotland but sadly the previous issues bother me much more. And obviously Wales and Scotland are very close to each other so it's not a surprise, but it still is what it is: a little samey in looks (but at least feels decently different to drive). The actual track edges jumped out at me as being a bit too crisp and defined, always. I find it hard to believe the real tracks in Scotland have such crisp edges. This is a minor complaint though; it just felt a little odd. 2. There are 1 or 2 lines of Mills' new speech that just drop out completely in audible volume. I feel like they need to be fixed. The Bad 1. It seemed a bit too much hype for 1 location, 2 cars, and a mode that is ultimately just some extra tick-boxes on a set of single player rallies. Honestly, I think this overhyped impression is the result of a year of CM remastering older stages (which I have no problem with) then having to build a completely new stage. The greater time required to build the new stage is the reality, but to the consumer it feels disproportionate. 2. I don't find the new challenges to be worth much since, in terms of gameplay, they offer very little that you can't already do, much better, elsewhere in the game. You're still ultimately trying to complete each stage you're given as fast as you can. The only changes from what I've seen so far are that some stages also have limits on the damage you must finish or start with. That's not a lot to grab the player's interest, when the player could instead go to Custom or Time Trial and set up the exact same stages and cars. Or any stage, car, weather, time of day, online or offline or with ghosts and most of all: against actual humans. Or you can lose all that just to get the odd damage restriction on a preset stage against some preset times. I find it disappointing not just because it's so low on creativity and playful mix-ups, but also because while I agree with the approach taken here of not actually building new content for the mode, the devs still could have been creative in that approach but they weren't. Saying that in other words: they could have produced something more playful with the same approach of adding interface-only features without building new content. AI ghosts, time-lag challenges, cross-class challenges, single-split challenges, etc., are all fun ideas without needing new content. The new challenges feel like not only was the cost minimised, but so was creative effort, just to pad out the DLC. I doubt I'll complete the new challenges, since for the most part they're just offline races against meaningless AI times. I'd rather spend my time doing the same and more against humans. The Good 1. I really liked the flow of the new Scotland stages. Curves and turns come at you quite frequently, but there are only a few actually heavy corners to deal with on each stage (which I also find fun). So the level of curvy-ness is pretty low in general, and overall the Scottish stages let you keep a nice pace while having lots of chances to pull of some nice slides and drifts. The surface is pretty consistent and reliable throughout; next to no camber anywhere and the gravel feels constant. Then there's the narrowness of the track. The way that narrow track contains you, while the surface stays really reliable and the turns keep coming with frequent but moderate attacks... it all fits together really well and makes a fun drive that really felt right to me. (I use a controller btw.) So topology-wise, I was quite happy with the new stages. Though they are very punishing if you slip off the track at all or even just bump something; there are very, very few places where you'll actually get away with any screwup and manage to hold onto any sort of speed. It's not like bumping off rock walls in Australia or cutting through grass in USA or Poland. Overall I'd say Scotland is like a timid Wales when you're on the track, but completely forget-it when you're not. 2. I also really liked the new comments Mills has for the new stages. "Very big crest", "neat", "short and tight"... I'm pretty sure I haven't heard him say "nunty" before either (Ninety hehe). It was fun to hear all these. 3. It's also nice that Scotland's arrived with the proper range of weather and time of day options out of the box. No waiting for that. Oh yeah, and this! (Ie., note the Global filter is on. )
  19. 1 point
    ps4 The newly added Subaru S4 uses sequetial shifting when you select option Sequetion/Hshifter with clutch. It should behave like an H shifter car. This bug is similar to the Renault Turbo one.
  20. 1 point
    All went through just fine for me on Steam, bought it for £7.99 as I was picking and choosing the DLC. BT upped the download speeds a few days ago, they said they would as more of us would be at home due to the Coronavirus. My download speed was 6.1 mbs so I got it all downloaded in just under an hour! Top darts! Just had time for a little mess about with a couple of cars on the Dirtfish track before realising that my controller needed charging. If you're having trouble, don't rant, just outline what the problem is and I'm sure we can get it sorted
  21. 1 point
    @pj working for me now. Everyone else, restart your steam client or your computer Just one glaring bug : when transmission nos settled to select automatically between h-pattern and sequential, it default to sequential for the S4
  22. 1 point
    @CMTGK can you pls give us a update on this issue ? I would like to be able to use the cockpit and hood cameras at every race not only the ones when the sun is shining lol Short reminder that this is unplayable since release: Compared to the 3rd person cam:
  23. 1 point
    so much favorites, that's insane !
  24. 1 point
    I think its less than 100k if you consider people who refunded game 🙂 Agree, they managed to destroy the brand and name GRID !
  25. 1 point
    Here cool calibration and force feedback setting. Gentle on people and materials 😂
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