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EA Sports WRC: an engine change for the worse?

With its move to Unreal Engine 4, developer Codemasters once again diversifies its use of engines across its racing titles. EA Sports WRC is an excellent rally experience backed by the team's own handling model and physics - and yet something is amiss. The move away from its own EGO engine - as still used in the F1 series - has meant a sacrifice to both image quality and frame-rates on PS5 and Series X. And even PC appears to be facing issues on Unreal Engine, with shader compilation stutters.

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Chris12172d ago

Playing on a rig via PC and have to be honest, while the graphics engine could be better it's the most fun driving game I've played in a long time. Hoping the mid December patch will resolve alot of the issues people are experiencing.

Pamela_Doove169d ago

No PSVR2 support, PC only....no sale here.

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EA Sports WRC VR Support Crosses the Finish Line in April

Codemasters has confirmed that the upcoming VR support for EA Sports WRC on PC will be launching in late April 2024.

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jimb0j0nes47d ago

Any racing game is awesome in VR, but this is gonna feel WILD

Dfooster46d ago

No PSVR2 support yet again from EA. I'm sorry but its just not good enough.

UltimateOwnage46d ago

I can’t wait for the dedicated VR upgrade. I was able to mod it for VR, but it’s never as nice to play a modded game as one with native VR support.

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Why The EA SPORTS WRC Team Restored A Historic Rally Car

In the hunt for authentic sound, the developers of the EA SPORTS WRC game went to extraordinary lengths by restoring a real-world legendary rally car.

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EA Sports WRC Crashing Due to Leap Year; Here's How to Fix

EA Sports WRC seems to crash on start up and it's all due to today being a Leap Year with February having more days than usual.