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Still skeptical but good on then for getting to greenlight. May it materialize.

I'll be pronouncing it "Grah-Lee". Just drifts off the tongue.
 
I really hope this truly uses a brand new physics engine rather than any other current engine (ISImotor eg. rFactor, Project Cars, Raceroom, Automobilista, etc...Assetto Corsa's motor, etc.). I thought it was supposed to be but I am now having slight doubts because I'm kind of seeing the same thing from ISI engines where oversteer sort of vanishes on it's own during the recovery phase of oversteer, or where there isn't much lock needed to re-centre the car during oversteer as it starts driving in the new direction rather than the front-end rotating back in line with the vehicle's direction of travel. Having said that, this video was very short so it's extremely difficult to judge but I thought I saw some of that weird ISImotor-"ness" that has plagued their engines going back to the 1990s (maybe some sort of core issue with inertia or mass or something, I'm not sure).
 
There's no "RBR 2016". Someone used NGP and other 3rd party mods, probably even without asking, and packaged all this into a single download.
Just get the latest NGP from the respective German forum, the FixUp plugin, the car manager and the cars, also download the Czech plugin and the tracks, and you are good to go.
 
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Long time in development rally game gRally has entered the voting stage for Steam Greenlight approval.

From the makers of rbr-online.it, gRally is an ambitious project that looks to offer up a realistic rally experience for PC sim racing players. The game has been under development for a number of years and proposes to offer a high performing advanced tyre model, VR support, custom pace notes and a modding orientated approach to design.


The game does admittedly look rather dated by todays standards, however the Unity engine is considered to be a powerful base platform and the team behind the title have been hard a work for a considerable period of time as they attempt to bring a believable rally experience to PC.

Official licences are not included in the game, and the initial build will only include limited content as the development team look to build up the simulation once it becomes available on Steam.

About the Game:

gRally is an Indie project born of the passion of the rbr-online.it team crew.
With its slogan #DreamExperienceBelieve the team has put full faith in this product, the fruit of hard work in free time, which it now offers to entire community of rally simmers.

gRally is not in a position to have official licenses at the moment and its starting point is a limited number of racing cars.

gRally, considered its Indie character, is modding-oriented. We developed integrated Unity tools that will facilitate the insertion of your creations, whether it be additional cars or tracks.

gRally has the same basic ideas of rbr-online, so expect exceptional doses of adrenaline during online session where one can compete against a host of players around the world.

gRally is abreast with all new gaming hardware: VR, TrackIR and multiscreen. It is possible to use the most popular brands of steering wheels and a vast number of home-made hardware devices.

gRally recreates the range of real rally conditions that drivers must face, including various type of surface and climate as well as different times of day and night.

gRally places much importance on the co-driver's role: as in a real rally it will be possible to realize real recce to set down customized pacenotes in order to achieve a higher degree of driving confidence and speed.

gRally is constantly evolving and has need of your support to improve ever more day by day.

gRally is a PC exclusive rally game that is planned for release via the Steam Network. You can vote to help get gRally on Steam Greenlight HERE.

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Looks like DiRT Rally is gonna have a run for its money. I'm definitely gonna have to get this game!
 

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