Racing game Dirt Rally powerslides onto macOS, coming soon to Mac App Store

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Feral Interactive has shipped its port of the Codemasters off-road racing game 'Dirt Rally' to macOS, bringing the simulation of driving at high speed through forests to the Mac two years after the game was originally released on other platforms.




"Dirt Rally" is a departure for the long-running Codemasters franchise, with the game based around rallying instead of multiple driving disciplines. Like the original "Colin McRae Rally" games that slowly became the "Dirt" franchise, players are able to drive long and hazardous tracks set in forests and on hillsides, in a variety of racing conditions.

Offering point-to-point races, hillclimbing courses, and rallycross circuits, "Dirt Rally" includes over 45 cars ranging from iconic vehicles seen in rallies in the 1980s to modern cars. Notable drivable vehicles from the list include the Mini Cooper S, the Lancia Delta S4, and the Peugeot 205 T16 Evo 2.

Players can fine-tune each vehicle ahead of races to match their driving style and to best combat the road ahead, which includes Sweden's icy forests and mud-covered Welsh tracks. Races feature sharp corners and hairpin bends, with tracks and roads ranging from asphalt to loose gravel and mud, and weather effects including fog, rain, and snow can make the courses even more treacherous.





Feral has made "Dirt Rally" for macOS available in the Feral Store and Steam, priced at $59.99, with a Mac App Store release expected in the near future for $44.99.

The release of "Dirt Rally" on macOS arrives almost two years after it originally shipped on Windows in December 2015, following a period in Steam's Early Access program, before being ported to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles in April 2016. The macOS version, which takes advantage of Apple's Metal 2 graphics API, is available on Steam alongside Feral's earlier Linux port of the game, and the Windows original.

Feral advises the minimum system requirements include a Mac with an Intel Core i3 processor clocked at 1.8GHz, 8 gigabytes of RAM, 48 gigabytes of storage, macOS 10.13, and either Nvidia GeForce 650 1GB, AMD Radeon R9 290M 2GB, or Intel HD4000 graphics. While it can be played with a keyboard, it is recommended that players use a gamepad or a driving wheel accessory.

Feral advises the game is supported on the following Mac systems:
  • All MacBook Airs released since mid 2012 with a 1.6GHz i5 Processor or better

  • All 13" MacBook Pros released since Mid 2012

  • All 15" MacBook Pros released since Mid 2012 with a 1GB graphics card or better

  • All Mac Minis released since Late 2012

  • All 21.5" iMacs released since Late 2013

  • All 27" iMacs released since Late 2012 with a 1GB graphics card or better

  • All Mac Pros released since Mid 2010 with an AMD 7950 (Mac Edition)
It is also advised that, while "Dirt Rally" can run on all MacBook Airs released since mid-2012 with a lower-powered processor and all MacBooks released since early 2016, Feral claims they "do not consistently meet the standards required for official support."

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    emig647emig647 Posts: 2,455member
    Are there any wheels that work with macs anymore? I tried this game without a wheel and it is extremely tough. With a wheel makes it much more approachable. Be interesting to see how it ports over. 
    cali
  • Reply 2 of 3
    macxpressmacxpress Posts: 5,808member
    emig647 said:
    Are there any wheels that work with macs anymore? I tried this game without a wheel and it is extremely tough. With a wheel makes it much more approachable. Be interesting to see how it ports over. 
    The Logitech G920 and G29 wheels should work fine. There's a driver for them on their website. You have to go under Support, then Drivers and select Mac and you'll see a all-in-one driver for gaming devices that includes support for both the G920 and G29 racing wheel/pedal package. 
    edited November 2017 emig647watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 3
    This is an awesome game.  I suggest avoiding the use of VR unless you have a motion sim chair or something to sit in, though.  Otherwise, you will get sick. :)
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