WRC Generations introduced , which are heavier and require a different driving style compared to previous entries.
: Switch to Bonnet (Hood) Cam or Dash Cam. The driver's perspective in WRC Generations is often criticized for being too dark and restrictive, while the bonnet cam provides a better sense of where the car is pointing.
: Begin in the Junior WRC to learn the ropes. The cars are slower and more forgiving, allowing you to focus on listening to your co-driver and learning the stages. WRC Generations [v1.3.24.2]
For , a proper guide involves managing the unique physics of hybrid cars, optimizing technical settings to fix common control issues, and navigating a complex career mode. This version of the game includes several bug fixes related to throttle response and peripheral animations. Essential Technical Setup
: Lower the Steering Sensitivity to avoid the "floaty" or "twitchy" feeling common on default settings. Some players recommend starting with sensitivity at 0 or even in the negative range (-10) to maintain better control during high-speed sections. WRC Generations introduced , which are heavier and
: Pay close attention to the weather forecast. In mixed conditions, you can experiment with "cross-loading" or diagonal tyre setups (e.g., hard tyres on one side, soft on the other) to balance grip and longevity.
: A simple trick for beginners is to match your gear to the corner number (e.g., take a "3" corner in 3rd gear). Career Mode Strategy : Begin in the Junior WRC to learn the ropes
Fine-tuning your settings is the first step to making the game playable, especially if you are using a controller.