

Overall, we are extremely pleased with how much effort Codemasters have put into the PC build and it’s easily one of those games that does the platform justice, thanks to its vast range of graphical settings. DiRT Rally 2.0 manages to run at more than 60 frames per second majority of the time but we came across sections of the race where the game was consistently dropping frames. We notched up every setting at max, and found out that the game performs quite admirably on our hardware. Our test PC includes a GTX 1080Ti, 16GB of GDDR4 memory and Ryzen 1700 CPU. These includes the likes of Multisampling, Anisotropic Filtering, TAA, Shader Detail, Texture Detail, Reflections, Screen Space Reflections, Shadows, Night Lighting, Ambient Occlusion, Advanced Ambient Occlusion, Particles, Advanced Blending, Weather, Crowd, Cloth, Track, Mirror Details, Lends Dust, Motion Blur and just about anything can be tweaked.

On the graphical settings front, DiRT Rally 2.0 features a rather massive list of visual parameters you can play with. The developers recommend an AMD Ryzen 5 2600X or Intel Core i5 8600K, 8GB of memory and AMD RX Vega 56 or NVIDIA GTX 1070. But before we delve into the technical aspects about the game, let’s talk about the game’s performance on the PS4 Pro, Xbox One X and PC.Īs usual, we will begin with the PC version. DiRT Rally 2.0 is running on the latest iteration of the Ego Game Technology Engine, abbreviated as the EGO engine and the framework has been modified to include some impressive under the hood changes. Codemaster have consistently done well with the DiRT series and franchise’s latest iteration, DiRT Rally 2.0 is likely one of the best games the studio has ever developed in its long history.
