I'm betting, though, that you'll be smiling while you watch this developer diary for DiRT 3. The popular off-road racing game is back and bigger than ever. Much talk is made about the balance between realism and accessibility but the proof is in the pudding. Right now, the pudding looks good.
This first video talks about the Rally discipline which makes up 60% of the game. It answers a lot of burning questions that fans have been asking: How many rally stages are there? What are the new rally locations? What will we be driving on? Are official rally cars in the game?
All of this and more are discussed in the video. Do yourself a favor and see why you should start getting excited for the DiRT 3 before its release in Q2 2011 on 360, PS3 and PC.
GET ALL THE DIRT® ON RALLY AND SEE THE FIRST GAMEPLAY FOOTAGE IN THE DEBUTDIRT 3™DEVELOPER DIARY VIDEO
Gameplay footage revealed, rally content unveiled and fans questions answered in the first in a series of Q&A developer diaries
SOUTHAM, UK – Nov. 16, 2010 – Codemasters® is proud to release the first in a series of DiRT® 3™ Q&A developer diaries for the highly anticipated, critically acclaimed sequel to 2009’s million-plus seller, DiRT 2 (metacritic: 87). The developer diary features the first gameplay footage, taken from early pre-alpha code, and dishes all the dirt on the biggest, most content rich racer ever to roar out of Codemasters Studios. The video is now playing at www.facebook.com/dirt3game.
Viewers are taken behind the scenes of DiRT 3, as key development talent introduce the game, answer questions from fans and hone their real-world driving skills by racing Escort Mk IIs around the forests of Wales at the Phil Price Rally School. The developer diary also reveals the first DiRT 3 gameplay footage, showing the iconic Audi Sport Quattro Rally tearing through a forest stage at the new Finland rally location.
The video reveals the huge amount of rally content to feature in the game, with the discipline accounting for 60% of its extensive career mode. DiRT 3’s exhaustive car list includes the current 2010 WRC Cars, the Ford Focus RS WRC, Citroen C4 WRC, and, for the first time in a videogame, will introduce the 2011 Ford Fiesta RS WRC. In addition to the cars competing at the highest level of contemporary rally, the extensive car list will star over 50 licensed off-road vehicles spanning 50 years of the sport, including classic racers like the Lancia Super Delta HF Integrale and the Mini Cooper S 1275. With rally stages set across three continents, including the addition of all-new locations Finland, Kenya and Michigan, players will learn to master the conditions on tarmac, gravel and snow in dry and wet conditions for the most authentic rally experience.
The Developer Q&A: Part 1 - Rally is the first in a planned series, each of which will focus on a different area of the game. Fans can submit questions for inclusion in future videos and keep up to date with the latest news, screens and videos straight from the studio by visiting www.facebook.com/dirt3game and http://www.twitter.com/dirt3game.
Coming Q2 2011, DiRT 3 will boast more cars, more locations, more routes and more events than any other game in the series. With more than double the track content of 2009’s hit, players will enjoy a career as an elite professional driver, competing in off-road racing events on the intense, weather-beaten rally stages of Europe, Africa and the US and pushing car control to the limit in all-new Gymkhana inspired showpiece challenges.
Set to raise the bar for authentic and accessible off-road racing again, DiRT 3 is now in development at Codemasters Studios for a 2011 release for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and PC Games For Windows® LIVE.