However, you really have to do a lot of damage to score a "DNF" did not finish. In other words, while the cars are licensed and it's possible to completely wreck them, the driving style definitely leans more on the arcade side rather than the simulation side of reality. While most races are a point-A-to-point-B style, others will be more familiar to those of us used to competing for the fastest lap.
Racing also takes place on many different surfaces and the physics are definitely noticeable. For example, if you are going from sand to asphalt, the asphalt will provide much better gripping. Ice driving is as slippery as you'd expect, allowing the "power slide" style of driving prevalent in many console racers. Overall, the physics provide a near-perfect blend of arcade and simulation sensibilities: It's not so over-the-top that it's still believable, but it's also not so realistic that you'll need an intimate level of knowledge about tires, engines, and gear boxes.
One of the features that PC gamers have become accustomed to over the last several years is multiplayer gaming. While consoles are still in their infancy as far as connectivity goes, PC users are used to downloading modifications and patches, and most expect to play their games competitively with others across a LAN or the Internet.
There is no lobby, no chat room, no anything. Instead, you're given the options to either host or join a game and that's it. You need to know the IP of the host, making it virtually impossible to find an online race with a random competitor. While I was able to test the game on a LAN, that wasn't a truly satisfactory test.
Many gamers don't have access to a LAN, much less one setup in their house like I do. It's really a shame that the multiplayer implementation is so poor, as this could've been a ton of fun to play with other real drivers. As it stands, it feels tacked on at the last second. Microsoft announces that the PC version of this great Xbox racing game is finished and will ship early next month. Digital Illusions' impressive rally-racing game for the Xbox is headed to the PC.
We have new screens and impressions. Microsoft has opened the official site for the PC version of Rallisport Challenge. Microsoft discusses the first games planned for Xbox Live, as well as its intentions for taking Halo, Rallisport Challenge, Amped, and other Xbox series online.
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