There’s no sense the rain has any real, physical properties as it hits the windscreen it’s a really basic, superficial effect that looks about 15 years out of date. Time-of-day lighting is generally very good, too, though the wet weather effects are still quite poor compared to the competition. “The stages are the best looking part of the WRC 7 package, well-lit and packed with a very generous level of detail. It starts to lose its shine after a full season, and I find I’m no longer tuning into the pace notes because I’m remembering sections of road wholesale from half a dozen previous attempts. In career mode they’ll begin to be repeated during your very first visit, albeit under different lighting or weather conditions. Of course, the price we pay for these bespoke, hand-built stages is the fact that there are a limited number of them – just four for each country, total. At the end of an Epic Stage I always feel as if I’ve ended up far, far from where I started. These stages often feel like three stages in one as the environment shifts around us, with entire towns giving way to rolling countryside, and vice versa. Beyond the 1:1 stages (like the Panzerplatte from the Rally of Germany) these 15- to 20-minute long Epic Stages are the closest the series has come to replicating real rallying as a true test of endurance. The stage selection for 2017 has been bolstered by the inclusion of an extra-long course for each country.
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