Remember our previous DiRT 4 reports? Well, get ready for a treat rally fans as Codemasters has just released on Steam Early Access DiRT Rally. DiRT Rally is described as the latest game in the DiRT series, and you can view below its debut trailer as well as its PC requirements.
According to its description, DiRT Rally aims to capture the “essence of what makes rally unique – that sense of trying to remain in control of your emotions, as you hurtle along dangerous, undulating roads at breakneck speed, aiming to squeeze everything out of your car whilst knowing that one crash could irreparably harm your stage time.”
The game’s Steam Early Access features 36 rally stages spread across Monte Carlo, Greece and Wales, and 17 cars.
Codemasters will be adding new features, stages and cars via future updates.
Here are the game’s PC requirements:
Minimum Specifications
- OS: Windows 7 64 bit or Windows 8.1 64 bit
- Processor: AMD Athlon x2 Dual Core or Intel Core 2 Duo Processor @ 2.4Ghz
- Memory: 4GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD HD5450 or Nvidia GT430 or Intel HD4000 with 1GB of VRAM
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 30GB available space
- Sound Card: Direct X compatible soundcard
Recommended Specifications
- OS: Windows 7 64 bit or Windows 8.1 64 bit
- Processor: AMD FX-8150 or Intel Core i5 4670K
- Memory: 8GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD R9 290 or Nvidia GTX780
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 30GB available space
- Sound Card: Direct X compatible soundcard
What wheels and controllers are supported by DiRT Rally?
- Official Xbox 360 Wireless Pad
- Official Xbox 360 Wired Pad
- Logitech G27
- Logitech G25
- Thrustmaster T500 RS Racing Wheel
- Thrustmaster T500 RS F1 Racing Wheel
- Fanatec Clubsport Base v1
- Fanatec Clubsport Base v2
Enjoy!
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