Rallycross is the third mode available and it offers
basic circuit racing that was more prominent in the previous DiRT games.
Not exact matches
It doesn't have a giant light - up whale hotel, or a rooftop pool in which to casually view a bit of
racing in the Leicestershire sun, but it gets the
basics more than right and if the nature of a
circuit can truly challenge drivers in an enjoyable sense, then the same experience will usually transfer to the spectator.
It's a
basic into to «sporty driving on a
racing circuit.»
The GT Mode's
basics may seem familiar — earn money by winning
races to spend on tweaking your car and buying faster vehicles while working your way up the
racing circuits to more lucrative and prestigious
races — but this is no play for ten hours and you're done, see it all in a weekend kind of game like many racers.
The
basics of building a track are to make sure all of the pieces are connected, create a complete
circuit, and be sure to include a
race track start piece.
Starting with the
basic NASCAR style oval
circuit, you can unlock new and exciting tracks as you win
races and progress.