@@PK_King1406 RBR is not a proper simulator... cars in RBR are way too twitchy in many situations that they shouldn't be like they don't have weight... if real life was like RBR 60% of the real life rally drivers wouldn't finish the rally... I know everyone has been brainwashed to believe RBR is a true sim but it's not... and most of all in the modern rally cars... the more modern the car, the less realistic RBR is... modern rally cars are extremely stable... The problem is that RBR wants to make the game "hard" to make it seem more "realistic" because it's hard... real rallying is not that hard... pushing to the limit is... but in RBR cars try to kill you even when you're not at the limit... I've played all the big rally games of the last 20 years including RBR... RBR is amazing for it's time but it's not a sim... the closest I've seen cars behave as they should in real life is the new EA WRC game... meaning that IF YOU TUNE THEM CORRECTLY ( because if you don't then you have no right to complain) they behave exactly as they should... make the final drive very short, make the alignment work to make the car as stable as possible and the car powerslides exactly as it should in real life... not too grippy, not too slidey and with proper work on your wheel inputs you can make wonders happen in terms of power sliding... also it implements the handbrake better than any other game I've tried... if it's not a hairpin then handbrake is a death sentense... or a massive loss of time... Out of all the games I've ever played this game is the only one where tuning the car well will make you gain literally MINUTES per stage... The one thing RBR does better is the damage model... but that's due to manufacturers being stingy with the devs of modern games when it comes to damage... Codemasters said it outright that they didn't give them permission to make the damage more realistic even if they wanted...
After I watched this video, I realized one thing.... That is impossible for me to become a rally driver. I make 500 euros a month... I guess it will be forever just a dream :(
I live in a upper middle class family and will become a rally driver. I’m 14 and will start karting this summer, apart from that I’ve been learning rally 2.0 with a sim wheel. When I’m older I will join the Washington DC RallyCross club which is very local to me.I plan on joint the DC rally school also just next door to me
+ it really is just you gotta be in the right place in the right time. If you really want something and work for it, its bound to happen id be happy to even get to Rally3 level
Hey, I live in Canada and I was wondering if there are any rally classes here, like shown in the video? PS: Thanks a lot for the amazing support you give to people.
I gave up on my dream of rallying because i realised all the people who do it earn 10x as much as me, well they must do anyway, to be able to rally and pay off a house and bring up kids and go on lavish holidays and rally overseas too. Oh and they have supportive friends and family and i have none. They're the beautiful people, I'm just an ugly loser.
Not that easy when the country you live in doesnt have a rally racing club and just one endurance racing circuit and its the smallest track ive ever seen. Puerto Rico btw.
If anyone here is a rally driver Im 18 and already know my cars out of my head. I have been driveing since I was 8 and Im not afraid of driving any car flat out
What is your dream? Let's discuss
@Mad gamer TV. And how things are going?
I want to make it to the WRC.
@@A.Joeaar Anything is possible! Who's your current favorite driver?
@@sportcubemoments If alive then Ott Tänak, but my all time favourite is Colin McRae
@@A.Joeaaroh man, exactly like me
There's a good phrase in racing: "If you want to become a millionaire racing cars, you first need to be a billionaire."
"Join a local car club" doesn't work when there's none
How far is the first one?
@@sportcubemoments like 150-175 km
@@-virux-3093 Ah! That's doable but needs lots of resources .
What is local car club?
Lies again? Harvard Barcelona Orlando Chicken Feet
I started programming rally games and its crazy with how many people and big teams I am in conctact know after knowing none :D
Thats awesome. Hows the programming going?
@@sportcubemoments Really good, it will take me 4-5 month but its my dream to make such a simulator so its worth the time :D
@@massolaracing7482 Don't give up!
@@massolaracing7482YES, maybe finally someone will create proper rally simulator game, like Richard Burns rally succesor
@@PK_King1406 RBR is not a proper simulator... cars in RBR are way too twitchy in many situations that they shouldn't be like they don't have weight... if real life was like RBR 60% of the real life rally drivers wouldn't finish the rally... I know everyone has been brainwashed to believe RBR is a true sim but it's not... and most of all in the modern rally cars... the more modern the car, the less realistic RBR is... modern rally cars are extremely stable...
The problem is that RBR wants to make the game "hard" to make it seem more "realistic" because it's hard... real rallying is not that hard... pushing to the limit is... but in RBR cars try to kill you even when you're not at the limit...
I've played all the big rally games of the last 20 years including RBR... RBR is amazing for it's time but it's not a sim... the closest I've seen cars behave as they should in real life is the new EA WRC game... meaning that IF YOU TUNE THEM CORRECTLY ( because if you don't then you have no right to complain) they behave exactly as they should... make the final drive very short, make the alignment work to make the car as stable as possible and the car powerslides exactly as it should in real life... not too grippy, not too slidey and with proper work on your wheel inputs you can make wonders happen in terms of power sliding... also it implements the handbrake better than any other game I've tried... if it's not a hairpin then handbrake is a death sentense... or a massive loss of time...
Out of all the games I've ever played this game is the only one where tuning the car well will make you gain literally MINUTES per stage...
The one thing RBR does better is the damage model... but that's due to manufacturers being stingy with the devs of modern games when it comes to damage... Codemasters said it outright that they didn't give them permission to make the damage more realistic even if they wanted...
i can't even afford fueling up at the end of the month :(
Don't worry, soon you will. :)
@@sportcubemoments that didn't age well
@@boldizsarszaday5676 he might have won the lottery ?
@@sportcubemoments prices are only going up if anything he can afford less 😂
So have a lot of money and work like hell👍 pretty much all Motorsports
Be creative and smart about the decisions and options.
After I watched this video, I realized one thing.... That is impossible for me to become a rally driver. I make 500 euros a month... I guess it will be forever just a dream :(
But you can always become an amateur driver
Same I have always wanted to become a rally driver but maybe I just have to keep dreaming
I can’t even afford new tires for my car. How am I supposed to afford a whole dedicated rally car? My net worth is -$10K.
Start a business to pay for your dream ken block did it with dc shoes
I live in a upper middle class family and will become a rally driver. I’m 14 and will start karting this summer, apart from that I’ve been learning rally 2.0 with a sim wheel. When I’m older I will join the Washington DC RallyCross club which is very local to me.I plan on joint the DC rally school also just next door to me
You should also have a backup plan though, very low chance of being a rally driver
Screw that bro you will be a rally driver
The epitome of someone who becomes successful in motorsport. Good luck to you it's not your fault you a Nepo baby.
Please more videos like this
Biggest tip is : Start connecting with teams and drivers, you never know what they might be able to help you with.
+ it really is just you gotta be in the right place in the right time. If you really want something and work for it, its bound to happen id be happy to even get to Rally3 level
Hey, I live in Canada and I was wondering if there are any rally classes here, like shown in the video?
PS: Thanks a lot for the amazing support you give to people.
nice
Thanks!
I gave up on my dream of rallying because i realised all the people who do it earn 10x as much as me, well they must do anyway, to be able to rally and pay off a house and bring up kids and go on lavish holidays and rally overseas too. Oh and they have supportive friends and family and i have none. They're the beautiful people, I'm just an ugly loser.
Could I join with a MX-5?
You got my full support!
Be rich, have lots of land, learn to drive before you are legally able. Only and only then you might be lucky
Not that easy when the country you live in doesnt have a rally racing club and just one endurance racing circuit and its the smallest track ive ever seen. Puerto Rico btw.
My dad give me half a million dollar to become a rally driver
I hope i could be one in the future, although i cannot drive yet (age restrictions)
I wish was in America.....
What do you mean 1000€ for each point i did last year?
Hi
Hey!
Hi
Darn the caw say slow down the kid on play
Why he sound like ashley from watchmojo
If anyone here is a rally driver Im 18 and already know my cars out of my head. I have been driveing since I was 8 and Im not afraid of driving any car flat out
Well i guess i just stuck with my videogames :/
seems a bit plagiarised from a red bull article that i read
Oh no! Will have to check on that!
Everyone says the same thing
Just don't do a SAMIR :D