

Finally, while there is a crap-ton of music and voice acting, even an untrained ear will be able to notice how compressed and unnatural they sound.Welcome to our blog post about the latest addition to the popular rally racing game series on Nintendo Switch – WRC 10! We're excited to share with you the new features that come with this game, as well as some helpful tips and tricks for mastering power sliding.Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a complete newbie, we've got something for every fan of high-speed, off-road racing.So buckle up and get ready to hit the dirt roads of WRC 10 on Switch!Introduction to WRC 10 on SwitchAre you a fan of rally racing games? Then you'll definitely want to check out WRC 10 on the Nintendo Switch.This latest installment in the popular series features improved graphics, new tracks, and exciting gameplay that will have you on the edge of your seat.

Due to the amount of times the game needs to unzip folders, its loading times are substantially longer than in other versions of the game, and I’m not even talking about the blistering fast next-gen versions which take advantage of their consoles’ SSD capabilities. Just like most Switch ports, WRC 9 is heavily compressed, and that results in a few extra issues. The smaller screen manages to hide some of WRC 9‘s inconsistencies.

Just like with the visuals as a whole, the framerate issues are more apparent if you decide, for some reason, to play the game on docked mode instead of portable. Despite being all about quick reflexes and precision, rally cars don’t always run at ludicrous speeds, making the more limited framerate feel less egregious as a result. These caveats allow for WRC 9 to achieve a respectable framerate on the Switch, despite some occasional, albeit minor, hiccups. A rally game without a Lancia Delta isn’t a rally game, it’s an embarrassment.
