


#COLIN MCRAE DIRT 2 LANGUAGE CHANGE DRIVER#
In addition, during rally events, a co-driver is present, constantly reading pacenotes to guide the driver along narrow and meandering tracks of up to 6 km in length. Usually involving staggered starts, each driver competes against the clock.

Rally racing occurs on non- circuit roads which usually involve public (closed) routes and technically challenging courses.The engine features, most notably, an updated physics engine, which models realistic weight transfer during turning maneuvers, allowing the player to incorporate advanced driving techniques, such as the Scandinavian flick. Colin McRae: Dirt 2 runs on an updated version of the EGO engine, which powered Codemasters' Race Driver: Grid as well. In addition, three "special modes" are included. A sequel, Dirt 3, was released in 2011.Ĭolin McRae: Dirt 2 features five racing disciplines, all of which are playable offline (against AI bots when applicable) and online. The World Tour mode sees players competing in multi-car and solo races at new locations, and also includes a new multiplayer mode. The game includes five different event types, plus three more "special" game modes. The game takes place across Asia, Europe, Africa and North America. It features a roster of contemporary off-road events, taking players to diverse and challenging real-world environments. Along with the player, an RV travels from one event to another, and serves as "headquarters" for the player. The game includes many new race-events, including stadium events. It features Ken Block, Travis Pastrana, Tanner Foust, Dave Mirra, and Mohammed Ben Sulayem. It is also the first and only game in the series to be available on a Nintendo home console and the last game in the series to be released on handhelds. Dirt 2 is the first game in the series since McRae's death in 2007 and the last to feature his name in the title.
#COLIN MCRAE DIRT 2 LANGUAGE CHANGE PC#
Colin McRae: Dirt 2 (stylised as Colin McRae: DiRT 2) is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters in 2009, first for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Xbox 360, and then later for PC platforms ( Windows, OS X).
