EA Sports WRC Central European Rally Preview: Where Are We?


The next EA Sports WRC update is due on December 14, including the new Central European Rally. We had the chance to get a preview for the new location – which comes with a bit of a geographical surprise.

The penultimate round of the 2023 World Rally Championship calendar featured an all-new event. Drivers and teams headed to the “Dreiländereck” (literally three-country corner, meaning the border region) of Germany, Czechia and Austria. Stages took place in all three countries, all of them on tarmac.

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For EA Sports WRC, Codemasters had to pick one of the countries, however. As usual, one long stage got split up into multiple shorter ones with some variation to create 12 stages in total. CER in EA Sports WRC is based in Czechia, though it is not quite clear where exactly.

Central European Rally in EA Sports WRC Going Eastward?​

Due to the location of the real event, the Czech stages took place in the West of the country. However, the in-game stage names are those of towns in the East of the country, not too far from the Slovakian border. Coincidentally, the Barum Czech Rally Zlin, which is part of the European Rally Championship calendar, has been held there. A Reddit thread suggests that these stages could have been used as a base, though with variations.

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You’d likely be waiting for the bus for quite a while here. Also note how the sign is in German despite supposedly being in Czechia.

Meanwhile, Game Designer and real-life rally racer Jon Armstrong claims in the SPIN Rally Podcast that the location the developers chose “is actually based in the Czech Republic in the region where the rally was in that country.” It is possible that the visuals match the real location more closely than the names – and stage routes – possibly suggest.

Where Are We, Then?​

Either way, Armstrong is happy with the result. According to the Northern Irishman, who actually competed in the Barum Czech Rally Zlin, CER in EA Sports WRC captures the real World Championship event well.

I’m really pleased what we chose to represent is exactly what you see in real life. Gives you that same feeling and experience. It’s a 32-kilometer stretch of stages in forward and reverse direction. It’s a location that has jumps on tarmac, which is something we don’t really have in other locations.
Jon Armstrong, EA Sports WRC Game Designer and real-life rally driver

Despite this, with two of the hosting countries being German-speaking, there are some interesting signs to be found at the stages. For one, the bus stop signs inside towns and villages read “Bushaltestelle”. And in addition to that, some German road signs point to Austrian locations – so where exactly are we?

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German road signs pointing to Austrian locations – in Czechia?

Wondering about the location aside, the new rally in EA Sports WRC actually turned out quite well. Its tarmac roads wind their way through the landscape, passing through small towns and villages on the way. Make no mistake, though, the Central European Rally is certainly no tight and twisty affair. Instead, you will often find your car exceeding 200 kph while hanging on for dear life inside a forest – in a Rally1 car, that is.

Running the rally in autumn and with wet conditions comes relatively close to the real event. Colorful trees, leaves on the road, barns to crash into – they are all there. Similarly to other locations, however, it does not seem like the leaves actually have an impact on the car’s handling. There are still enough treacherous things like bumps, jumps, and ditches to catch drivers out.

EA Sports WRC Central European Rally Stage List​

  • Rouské – 32.36 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Lukoveček – 32.34 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Raztoka – 15.40 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Žabárna – 15.42 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Provodovice – 16.99 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Chvalčov – 16.94 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Vítová – 8.77 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Brusné – 8.77 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Libosváry – 14.73 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Rusava – 14.64 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Osíčko – 8.94 km (100% Tarmac)
  • Příkazy – 8.65 km (100% Tarmac)

Central European Rally: Fast, Flowing & Massively Enjoyable​

While the two long stages are amongst the longest in EA Sports WRC at over 32 kilometers each, they tend to fly by. Only Chile’s 34+ kilometer stages are longer. In one of our test runs, it took less than 18 minutes to finish one of the long CER stages. Turns are often faster than they seem just from the pace notes, so expect a lot of full-throttle running.

As a result, opting for a much longer gear ratio compared to the default setup is advisable to maximize top speed. Additionally, an aggressive throttle setting for hybrid deployment will help to make the most of the available boost.

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Update Brings More Fixes, Season 2 Starts December 19​

The update to v1.4.0 not only contains the new location, but also further performance fixes. EA Sports WRC did run at higher framerates than before in the preview version even without turning down some graphics settings. Meanwhile, the stuttering when running a location for the first time were still present, however.

As part of the update, bugs regarding saved setups and control schemes have been fixed. Ahead of its December 14 launch, EA and Codemasters had announced that this would reset all setups and control bindings, so make sure to screenshot or write down yours before you update EA Sports WRC.

More patience is needed for further unlockables becoming available. Season 2 of the Rally Pass will start on December 19, promising further decals, livery designs, and moments to complete.

What do you think about the Central European Rally in EA Sports WRC? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
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Czech stage looks great. However tarmac still too yellowish and not enough spectators at all.
To be honest it's a nice gift for free
 
The four towns on those signs are all in Germany near the Austrian border, so I'd guess that sign is in Germany as well. It may be somewhat north of the towns.
 
The stages are all in southern Moravia, which is southeastern Czech Republic. Pretty far from where the CER was actually run. I don´t really get why. We´ll see if they at least feel realistic enough for Czech country roads, that I know well. I have a feeling my wife got me EA WRC for Christmas, so I am also curious to try it out and to see what my number in the stutter lottery will be.
 
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" I still have the same very freezes as I had before "


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"for example when I hit the hanbrake as soon as I hit the hanbroke my game like froze a lot and I basically crashed"



OK, no thanks, I still won't play ;), I won't waste my time with early access game.
if you want 100% smooth like Dirt rally 2.0, pass EA WRC.



 
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Wake me up when someone does Hardcore Historic ( dirt) Pikes Peak sim.

 
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we need realistic damage like rbr. offroad driving cant be so smooth!better and tweakable pacenotes!cutters can not win stages or rally so 30s penalty everytime when you cut corners all your 4 wheels!fully adjustable cockpit view and disable thirdperson views on online racing!and love of god make the snow banks like they should make. there is no concrete inside snow banks so codies and ea you should go outside maybe ones a day so you can dive head first to the snow bank and realize that hey its not that hard as i think!!!!the car's surfaces, tires and the ground itself should give way a little. it can't be that every place has bedrock of different colors!
 
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Ah man that's disappointing, I was hoping they would have sorted the freezing / stutters by now.
 
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This is KT engine all over again. I don't think it will be fixed. (Edit: with this engine)
 
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On the point about jumps on tarmac stages. I was watching 2021 Croatia last night and there seemed to be loads of road jumps. Not sure why they didn’t incorporate some of those routes into their version of Croatia. But whatever, looking forward to the update and these new stages.
 
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For anyone who plays rally sims... how would you rate this game? is it a crappy half arcade game like the officially licensed F1 game or is it something closer to excellent. what is the most realistic rally sim in December 2023? is there an Assetto Corsa alternative?
 
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For anyone who plays rally sims... how would you rate this game? is it a crappy half arcade game like the officially licensed F1 game or is it something closer to excellent. what is the most realistic rally sim in December 2023? is there an Assetto Corsa alternative?
Unless you have a real life rally driver on here, that's going to be a difficult one and will just be personal preference of the person responding.
 
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Unless you have a real life rally driver on here, that's going to be a difficult one and will just be personal preference of the person responding.
that doesnt show much confidence in rally sim drivers, almost sounds disrespectful.
 
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that doesnt show much confidence in rally sim drivers, almost sounds disrespectful.
what is the most realistic rally sim in December 2023?
Realistic - "representing things in a way that is accurate and true to life".

My reply isn't disrespectful, it's realistic :) I've played a lot of rally games, I enjoyed Dirt rally 2.0 - is it the most realistic? No idea, never driven a rally car. Was it fun? Yes.
 
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For anyone who plays rally sims... how would you rate this game? is it a crappy half arcade game like the officially licensed F1 game or is it something closer to excellent. what is the most realistic rally sim in December 2023? is there an Assetto Corsa alternative?
You have plenty of choice for quiet low prices, especially at the end of the year. It depends on what you are expecting from a game.

Imo not any of them is pefect but, globally, after tweaking the wheel settings (Kylotonn's games have that weird issue with my wheel, the angle of rotation of the cars's wheels does not adapt to the wheel angle of rotation, so I have to set 360° in the game and the cars drive properly) and the FFB settings (just put the wheel autocenter to 0 in Kyltonn's games or you won't feel anything in your wheel), they all feel pretty similar with more or less details. If you're new into the genre, and not sure you're going to like it, just go the cheapest way.

Well, better to go with the second cheapest way because the free RBR through Rallysimfans isn't a modern experience and can be frustrating. A amazing option to keep in mind for later. Great driving, outdated graphics (but not bad) and UI, tons of content, and VR.

- if you want more than rally, V Rally 4 (himlclimb, rallycross, buggies...) and Dirt 4 (rallycross, formula zirt...) are good options. Borh include a track generator, V Rally 4 being the best for that job.

- if you want VR (and I must say that I became much better at rally thanks to VR), Dirt Rally 1.0 and 2.0 are the way to go. After some testing lately, DR1.0 feels a bit harder and detailed but it may be absolutely artificial (the tarmac lack of grip is its main flaw, but it is still enjoyable). In terms of content I don't know if DR2.0 has more than DR1.0, I assume it does, but Dirt Rally 1.0 includes Pike Peaks, just watch the link to the video postes there to get the idea. Nor sure DR1.0 is still in stores though.

- if you need official WRC content, WRC Generations or this new EA sport WRC game should be good options but you can find the complete WRC Generations for around 10 euros.
I must admit the WRC career mode in WRC Generations is well done.

NB : I've been staying away from Kylotonn's games for years, due to the usual bashing and was absolutely and positively surprised when I tried V Rally 4 (remember, 360° wheel rotation and no autocenter). For those who want Hillclimb, V Rally 4 is a nice option.
 
As a simulator until now it is only the RBR, the EA WRC is very good because of the long stretches, it is very enjoyable but I don't consider it an arcade either, it is a good game.

Regarding the new European Championship, it is a long stretch and they have made shorter sections of it, but the long stretch is very nice and fast with changes of asphalt and tracks of different widths. Very funny.
 
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