
You own a force feedback wheel and consider yourself a sim racer. Stick with Dirt Rally 2.0 or EA Sports WRC . The handling nuances will frustrate you. Also skip if you demand deep career RPG mechanics. The Legacy Dirt 4 is the forgotten middle child. It's not the brutal simulator that Dirt Rally became, nor the mainstream hit that Dirt 5 would later aim for. But on PC, with its fast load times, high frame rates, and the genius of "Your Stage," it remains a uniquely replayable rally game. It's a game about driving , not memorization. And for many PC players, that's exactly what they want on a rainy Saturday afternoon.
This is where PC players with good headphones or surround sound win. The gravel pings against the wheel wells. The turbo whistle of a 2016 Ford Fiesta R5 spooling up is visceral. The co-driver calls are crisp and timely. No complaints here. The "Landrush" and "Rallycross" Modes Beyond the core rally stages, Dirt 4 includes stadium trucks and buggies in short-course "Landrush" events and official FIA World Rallycross circuits. dirt 4 pc
7.5/10 (Excellent for casual-to-intermediate rally fans; flawed for wheel-using purists) You own a force feedback wheel and consider
When Codemasters released Dirt 4 in June 2017, it faced a unique challenge. It had to follow the critically adored but punishingly difficult Dirt Rally (2015) while also appealing to fans of the more accessible, stunt-heavy Dirt 3 . On PC, Dirt 4 sits right at the crossroads of that identity crisis—but for the right player, it remains a compelling, underrated package. The "Your Stage" Highlight – Endless Rallying The headline feature on any platform, but particularly well-suited to the PC's flexibility, is "Your Stage." Procedural generation in racing games is often a gimmick, but Codemasters nailed it. Also skip if you demand deep career RPG mechanics