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Beginning on the video.
About the wheel spin. A WRC driver said that Generation gets it right on the hybrid cars when it will have wheel spin on acceleration given how much more torque there is on the hybrid power.
I'm badly used to DR2 forgiviness on wheel spin and I feel myself losing time out of some hairpins due to that.
Interesting kind of tweak on the driving. I liked that aswell.
Also, in WRC you can wheelspin more than in DR2 i beleive. So you will lose time just hamming your accelerator down. at least thats how i felt, not sure its done as well in DR2.
honestly: I would be, too! Question remains: will they turn out to successfully but their own name out there by the fame of their now ending WRC contract or not - and will they try to make it stick within the genre?