Dirt Rally 2.0 Update 1.18 Today (April 8) - Patch Notes, Maintenance
The final Dirt Rally 2.0 Update is here!
There’s a brand new update for
Dirt Rally 2.0, we’ve got the full patch notes and changes for the latest update released on April 8.
Dirt Rally 2.0 was released back in 2019 and the support for the game is finally coming to an end. Codemasters are likely putting more of a focus into their most recent release in the
Dirt franchise,
PUBG: Console Update Patch Notes (April 8) #DiRTRally MAINTENANCE NOTICE
Version 1.18 of DiRT Rally 2.0 will begin rolling out from 09.00 UTC on April 8.
This update fixes various issues with Logitech wheels, adds TRUEFORCE™ support, and the liveries from the World Series.
In-Game Advertising Went Mainstream in 2020 as Pandemic Powered Innovation and Maturity of 2.7-Billion-Strong Global Gaming Market
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A new report from Bidstack explains how innovation led to programmatic solutions, security and third-party verification of in-game ads, as brands like Coca-Cola, Samsung and McDonald’s piled into the fast-growing market.
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“The pace of innovation in gaming and in-game advertising is moving at astonishing speed. Brands that partner with the leading innovators in the space are finding wide-open opportunity and powerful tools that unlock scale while guaranteeing safety andefficacy. LONDON (PRWEB) April 07, 2021 In a new report from Bidstack, the leading gaming monetization and advertising platform, the London-based company explains how the impact of the pandemic led to a breakthrough year for in-game advertising in 2020. While national lockdowns disrupted out-
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Available on Xbox and PC or PS4, the Logitech G923 takes what makes the budget G920/G29 wheel so good and adds a host of premium features. The new and improved TrueForce force-feedback system is the star of the show, using games physics engines and audio output to provide a more realistic experience than most other wheels can deliver.
Not only can you feel strong resistance as you pull left and right on the wheel, but you can also feel what s going on under the wheels of your virtual race car as tyres scrabble for grip and rattle uncomfortably over kerbs of your favourite race track.
Manish Rajesh | Published on 11 Mar 2021
The latest entrant to Codemaster s off-roading racing franchise, Dirt 5, takes a very different approach from its last few predecessors and veers away from being a sim-type racer to an all-out arcade racing fest. And you know what? It s not bad at all.
Dirt 5 Gameplay
Like we mentioned above, Dirt 5 is a full-on arcade rally racer. It veers away from the realistic sim racing seen in Dirt Rally 2.0 for example, where you could compare the racing to playing Dark Souls. Actually, veers away is a weak term, it s the complete opposite in this case. Handling is as easy as it gets in Dirt 5. Regardless of how good or bad your car s grade is, or how good or bad its actual handling stat is, you will have no difficulty with controlling your car in Dirt 5. While the game is definitely less challenging overall, there s no denying that it s a lot of fun. This lack of challenge can eventually come to bite you in arse as you continue playing for a