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Thats cool new content but how am i supposed to use that content, if the game doesnt run well?
Like is there any performance improvements in the upcoming patch?
Are you going to allow us to remove "TAA" or atleast disable it? In order to get proper imagequality and good looking textures, that atleast match the current year?
When can we expect to get rid of Nvidias DLSS marketing bs tech and run the game at the appropiate Frames per Second that matches the visuals beeing shown and have proper native visual fidelity, instead of the washed out mess that is caused by DLSS?
When does Codemasters fix the insane performance hit from foliage and trees on stage?
Any plans on geting away from Unreal Engine 4 soon?
Like it is so disappointing to see that this game is out for over a year by now, dropping content but not doing a damn thing in order to improve Performance, instead just relying on this horrible DLSS garbage, that literally wrecks the complete imagequality during motion, like using a 60 Hz VA Panel from 2014, instead of a 240Hz OLED.
And the Virtual Reality.... like............ have you ever tried it? Tried it with a Meta Quest 3, at a night stage with rain and DLSS turned on? Have you been able to see the road at all? Because i was not untill i turned DLSS off, just to notice that i barely maintain 20 FPS on a 3080 Ti.
Def. not going to purchase any further DLC Content for a quite broken, unoptimized game such as EA Sports WRC.
Nice see, that we get more cars to the game in this content pack. This content pack name was " Le Maestros " and it honoring french drivers and cars. Finally we get all WRC cars of Citroën to the game and thus we have all cars in the game, with which Sébastien Loeb has won to the championship, same like all cars with which Sébastien Ogier has won to the championship. Interesting, that EA Sports not added Peugeot 307 WRC to the game, althought this pack honor french cars and drivers. Interesting see what new cars we get in future, when EA Sports publish to content update named "Hard Chargers"?
Hopefully these cars included in the next content pack:
WRC 1997-2011:
- Toyota Corolla WRC
- Hyundai Accent WRC
- Ford Escort WRC
- Škoda Octavia WRC
- Suzuki SX4 WRC
- Mitsubishi Lancer WRC
Group A:
- Toyota Celica GT-4 ST 165
- Toyota Celica GT-4 ST 185
- Toyota Celica GT-4 ST 205
- Audi 200 Quattro
- Mazda 323 4WD
- Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo IV
F2:
- Hyundai Coupé Kit Cart Evo 2
S1600:
- Suzuki Ignis S1600
- Suzuki Swift S1600
Group N:
- Subaru Impreza sti n15
- Proton Pert Evo VI
Group B:
- Toyota Celica Twincam Turbo
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