Assetto Corsa, The Crew or Dirt Rally – which one is better?
Assetto Corsa, The Crew or Dirt Rally – which one is better?
Consider these three options: Assetto Corsa, The Crew, and Dirt Rally. You enjoy drifting yet appreciate the dirt rally vibe, making The Crew a solid pick. It blends both aspects well. For your upcoming G920, you're looking to test one game first, and you're also planning to get Fallout 4. Which would you prefer?
It was about those project cars, but drifting in them is quite challenging. I don’t really enjoy just racing—except for rally racing, which is an exception.
Grid Autosport offers a special drifting competition (inspired by the Intel promotion). It could also function as a more casual racing experience. Among the three Dirt Rally entries, the first stands out (the new "Wild Run" update for The Crew seems promising). Good drifts usually mean enjoyable moments. I planned to suggest Dirt 2 as a budget-friendly choice, but it seems the game is no longer active.
It's unclear about the Crew, but it sounds like a great option if you enjoy open-world racing and Assetto Corsa. Kuno continues to expand the game's content, though the AI performance isn't great. Dirt Rally, created by Codemasters behind the Dirt series, is a strong entry in the rally genre. It surpasses previous titles like Richard Burns Rally and truly stands out. Playing it requires dedication and tuning skills, so be prepared to invest time. Early access doesn't necessarily mean the game is flawed—by now it's considered a top-tier rally simulation.
I don't understand Assetto Corsa, but The Crew offers no replay value except for pushing through to slightly improved vehicles... Dirt Rally is what I enjoy.
The Crew offers a humorous experience only if you're into racing with a wheel. The game's physics blend simulator and arcade elements, leading to an overall lackluster gameplay. It's essentially an Ubisoft open-world title, packed with repetitive tasks to complete objectives. If drifting appeals to you, Dirt Rally is a solid alternative—it's a well-made rally simulation and such games are uncommon. Assetto Corsa can also work for drifting, though it demands more skill and expensive wheels with superior feedback. To achieve smooth drifting, you must invest time in extensive car setup, as most vehicles come with default settings that limit sliding performance.