More like revo is a watered down version of 3 mate
Nah, no terrain deformation in SR3
are you sure on that? I played it a couple weeks ago and did not notice that plus there is files which specifically say about track deformation in sega rally 3
plus 60>30 and you can play network which isnt possible with Revo
edit ** TrackDeform_data is a file in Sega Rally 3 so im almost certain it does have it and after watching a youtube video where it showed it
i'm not sure what you are comparing, the pc version of revo can obviously do better the 30 fps, and with a better graphics card, better than 60fps.
also, sure there is no network play, but of course those versions had online play (i don't use network or online play for any of my racing games either)..
back to SR3 vs revo: revo has this,
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There are 34 vehicles in total, which are divided into 3 groups: Premier Class (4WD cars), Modified Class (2WD & Super 2000 cars) and Master Class (mostly classic rally cars). There are also several bonus cars - such as Dakar rally types, hill climbers, buggies, etc. - in every class, which can be unlocked with points one as you progress through Championship Mode, plus an overall bonus car for getting 100% in championship mode. The (non-bonus) cars each have 3 different liveries and all have 2 setups. The setup is either off road, with better grip on loose surfaces, or tarmac, with higher top speed and more grip on hard surfaces. The different environments all feature three tracks (of which some can also be raced in reverse direction - at a different time of day) except for the bonus environment Lakeside that only has a single race track, and again are unlocked as you progress through Championship Mode.
Across the three championships that you have to play through (Premier, Modified, Masters), there are a 16 unique tracks spread across the game's 108 races, with reverse versions of another eight of those. Set over five environment types (Alpine, Canyon, Arctic, Safari and Tropical),
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Sega Rally 3 contains three racing modes: World Championship, Quick Race and Classic. World Championship mode is a single player game which takes place across three stages (Tropical, Canyon and Alpine) and largely follows the format of the previous Sega Rally arcade games. The game is a 22 car race played to a time limit, and the player's starting position for one race is determined by their finishing position in the previous race. Unlike the previous games in the series, each race contains two laps. If the player finishes the third stage in first place, they are able to play a head to head race on the bonus Lakeside track.
so yeah, sr3 is Watered down.
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