The winner is the driver with the most points. In addition 1-10 points are added for his final position in the race once he crosses the finish line. Each sector gives 1-10 points depending on how fast the player in relation to his opponents finishes it. ![]() Domination - Similar to Rallye, the tracks are divided into sectors.To replenish that time, so-called gates are scattered around the track each granting +2 seconds upon destruction. ![]() Gatecrasher - The player has a limited amount of time to get to the finish line.Rallyecross - Takes place on round-courses with a mix of dirt and asphalt streets.Landrush - All drivers start at the same time and the tracks are littered with crazy curves and jumps.Raid - Races over wide and open terrain with many dangerous shortcuts allowing the player to get distance between him and the other drivers.Trailblazer - Basically the same as Rallye but instead of narrow courses, this mode features long and open stages.He's the only one on the course at the same time and instead has to deal with hairpin curves and difficult terrain. Rallye - The player has to get as fast as possible to the finish line.Instead eight types of Offroad-events await the player during the main campaign called DiRT Tour: A positive value will tilt the camera up.As it's predecessor, the racing-game DiRT 2 doesn't just focus on accurately simulating the Rallye-sport like the earlier installments of the Colin McRae-Series did.Compared to the position values, the tilt value works on a different scale: a modification of 1 will yield a barely noticeable change. Head Tilt Change: affects the vertical angle of the camera.A positive value will move the point of view closer to the dashboard. A positive value will move the point of view upward. A positive value will move the point of view to the left. It is to be noted that the point of view can be placed outside of the car. A modification of 0.1 will yield a noticeable change. Head Offset: affects the position of the head-cam (cockpit view).Adjust FOV for: selects the in-game camera or cameras you want to edit.Vertical FOV: a larger number will translate into a wider field of view.Repeat until you're happy with the result. In DiRT 2, start a new race to test your settings.Tweak the values you previously entered and click Start. Click Restore to restore the default settings.Exit the race and Alt+ Tab ↹ to Dirt3FovChange.If you want to further adjust the settings: Launch the game and test your settings in a race.If it asks if you're sure you want to run binXml.exe, uncheck the box for Always ask before opening this file and click Run.See the Notes section below for what the settings do, adjust their values to your liking and click Start.Manually point Dirt3FovChange to your DiRT 2 installation folder.Run Dirt3FovChange.exe as administrator.Extract the files from the archive into any folder.Uncheck the read-only box and click OK.Select them all (fifty in total) and open their properties. ![]() Perform a search in the installation folder for the cameras.xml files.
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