
Very few impacts of the wheels on the ground are simulated which makes the driving really smooth, like we were controlling a hovercraft and not a car. The car control does not give a real feeling of driving a rally car. Cars are rather stable (they don't drift out of control) compared to those in Dirt Rally drifts feel nearly the same on every type of surface. It still probably takes a bit of time for a player new to rally games to get used to the responses of the car, but for experienced players the gameplay will quickly feel simple.

Gameplay-wise, WRC7 definitely feels like an easier, more arcade rally game compared to Dirt Rally. In my opinion, this proves the test to be utterly useless. After being thrown in the menu of the game, I went back to the test and easily got a 94 scores within like 30 minutes, and got advised a completely different set of parameters. Since it was the first time playing this game, I got a score of 40, and the game advised me the easiest set of parameters, which is a real joke knowing I have spent 90 hours on Dirt Rally.
#Wrc 7 pc review manual
At first launch, the game proposes a driving test to assess your performance and advise a difficulty level and settings (like automatic or manual gearbox).

Having been a passionate player of Dirt Rally, WRC7 certainly feels like a downgrade. Why the 6/10 ? Simple: way, way, WAY too many bugs.
