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#Dirt rally vs dirt 4 pro
In retrospect, how good does the PS4 Pro version look, and where does it stand in comparison to Dirt 4 running on a PC?įor starters, let’s talk about the PC specifications we are running Dirt 4 on. One of Dirt Rally’s biggest strengths was the fact that it ran at a solid 60 frames per second, so retaining that in Dirt 4 was the bare minimum for the development team, but there was also the added challenging of optimizing the game to its maximum for the PS4 Pro. Coming off the back of Dirt Rally, Dirt 4 runs on the same engine as its predecessor, which is the EGO engine, but this time around Codemasters have made significant upgrades. The cars look incredibly detailed and appropriately worn out, tracks and environments all look great, and the weather effects – from the fog to the splashes of water on your windshield – are also commendable.Ĭodemasters have made a concentrated effort to make that possible. The game excels at the visual part especially. Being a rally simulator, authenticity is key for Dirt 4, and that authenticity comes from all areas- from visual effects and sound design to the car models and track design. If you’ve played Dirt 4, or read our review of it, you know that the game is a looker.
