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#WRC 7 PC REVIEW DRIVER#
The only thing setting them apart are aesthetics, so choice of vehicle is limited to livery and the driver portraits. Within each category there's an official rally Ford Fiesta, a Citroen, a Hyundai and so on. There are three vehicle categories, differentiated by horsepower: Junior WRC, WRC, and WRC 2. Hit random again for the car and drivers, seriously there's no real difference between them, and then start racing. Press a button for a random track, randomise the so-called "weather", and also the time of day. Where random settings offer the most surprise and challenge. And so, there’s a lot more fun to be had straight up racing in Quick Game. It's dull, in a straight up win races in a racing game kind of way. Start in the Junior league, win races to progress, you know the drill. One thing that is weird though, that you’ll notice whilst racing, is that at no point are you informed of your progress versus your fellow competitors.
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Which has no inherent value other than being able to get a digital readout of digital emotion. You have a pit crew that repairs your car at the end of each day, whose morale can be monitored with a gimmicky meter that goes up when you win and down when you lose. In WRC 7 your rally career begins and ends in the Championship mode, where you run through 13 rallies in a series of three-day events across all locations.