Mud never looked so good Here's a new video of Dirt 2 featuring DC Rally man Ken Block, who's also acting as a technical consultant on Colin McRae: DiRT 2, talking about cars and stuff.... read more
listen to ken block on how to drive fast on gravell roads. how many usa national championships has he won: 0. how many wrc events has he raced: 6 group n events, came nowhere.
now if say seb loeb (5 wrc titles 52 rally victories) or petter solberg (1 wrc title 13 rally victories) or tommie makinen (4 wrc titles 24 wins) or Marcus Grönholm (2 wrc titles 30 wins) or carlos sainz (2 wrc titles 26 wins) was giving technical advice id listen and indeed take this game seriously. ken block likes rallying because he can get the tail out, and thats all he does on a stage, its why he'll never win anything and why only amercians or extreme sports fans think hes any good and thats why I wont be getting this. the mc rae name should be dropped from the title. _________________ TO THE PUB!
Looks amazing i don't think gt5 graphics are going to that much different, i just hope the online is good.Also Ken Block wasn't he guy on Top Gear & he looked like quite a driver on that
As that American 'driver' comes out with all this marketing b*ll*cks, you keep thinking... if he's any good, why isn't he competing with the best of the best in the world rally championships! On top of that, he's saying how real it feels, and he's playing out-car view, and with AUTOMATIC GEARS!!!! I doubt he's even played more than 10 minutes of the game, but I don't hold that against him as it happens... in truth Colin McRae was purely in it for the money and I don't think he gave a toss about the game, but that didn't matter, Codemasters used to care about making the best rallying game in the old days. Anyway I'm done with this. Forza is the series I'll be supporting from now on... until maybe the sixth version when they might get rid of cars all together and turn it into a skateboard game, or tricycle racing!
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