DiRT games download
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Size to Download: 4,36 Gb |
The first part of one of the best rally simulators, an exciting series of racing projects began with it. Colin McRae: DIRT offers a world of authentic off-road competition and other challenging tracks. There is no storyline, but there is a career mode divided into stages. At each of them, you will have to participate in competitions, championships and small races according to the scenario.
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Size to Download: 78,3 Gb |
DiRT Rally 2.0 throws away the arcade roots of the studio's past games, showing what an extremely realistic rally simulator should be, when every fraction of a second counts, and any turn can be the last for the racer and his co-driver. DiRT Rally 2.0 is a return to the classic Codemasters games, where hardcore and realism reigned supreme.
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Size to Download: 4,35 Gb |
DiRT 3 is a holiday game for every car racing fan, we recommend downloading it to your computer to everyone who loves high speed, the best rally cars and the spirit of exciting competitions.
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Size to Download: 15 Gb |
The realism of an adrenaline rally without compromise - the game Dirt Rally, which you can download to your computer from our website, perfectly shows how intense a cross-country race can be.
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Size to Download: 3,09 Gb |
Colin McRae: DiRT 2. which you can download to your computer a little below, this is an arcade branch from the main complex series of car simulators. By adding more fun and reducing the degree of difficulty, the developers managed to create a race for a wider audience.
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Size to Download: 38,95 Gb |
Meet the most daring and realistic off-road racing with licensed cars. DIRT 5 gets the best of the series and adds incredible graphics, reworked physics, and a ton of tweaks. Racing culture starts with Dirt, where driving and participating in events is the most realistic way to get involved.
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Size to Download: 18 Gb |
We recommend downloading DiRT 4 to your computer for every fan of racing simulators, because the developers from Codemasters remain one of the few who still make rally races, in which the battle is not so much with the opponent's car, but with the landscape of the track.