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Drive the iconic cars from the 60s on challenging tracks inspired by real worldwide locations. The racing game art of rally is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a 10% discount lasting 30th September, 2 PM UTC. Experience the golden era of rally, traveling across 60 stages from Finland to Sardinia, Norway, Japan, and Germany. Show off your driving skills, or simply your favorite landscapes, with the integrated Photo and Replay mode.

The game is also available on GOG.COM in Deluxe Edition (consisting of the base game and OST) with a 6% discount until 30th September, 2 PM UTC.

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Aww yiss! Delicious racing game, into my library it hops! And Deluxe Edition with OST? You know how to convince me, soundtrack is the key!

Thank you for releasing it here without delay!
Was part of the beta test on Steam, enjoyed it quite a lot, definitely a day one purchase for me. GOG manages to have the version with soundtrack cheaper than Steam too, since Steam doesn't currently have a deluxe package with the OST.
Ok whoever has purchased and played art of rally, how many hours is the singleplayer campaign or story or whatever you want to call it?

I really want some singleplayer only racing video games, but if it is two hours long or five hours long I am not purchasing it for $25 dollars (USD).

At least if it has ten hours.
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Johnathanamz: At least if it has ten hours.
I bet you can drive slow enough.
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Johnathanamz: At least if it has ten hours.
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clarry: I bet you can drive slow enough.
Well then if this is the response I get from gog.com PC gamers.

Gog.com employees I ask you please put on the store page of each video game how long it takes to play the video games singleplayer cmpaign or story or whatever. I know this is a racing video game, but like how long it would take to finish the whole video game from start to finish on each track, etc things like that.
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clarry: I bet you can drive slow enough.
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Johnathanamz: Well then if this is the response I get from gog.com PC gamers.

Gog.com employees I ask you please put on the store page of each video game how long it takes to play the video games singleplayer cmpaign or story or whatever. I know this is a racing video game, but like how long it would take to finish the whole video game from start to finish on each track, etc things like that.
No. Go check reviews. That's not gog staff job, come on.
Has anyone tried the game on Windows 7?
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Johnathanamz: Ok whoever has purchased and played art of rally, how many hours is the singleplayer campaign or story or whatever you want to call it?

I really want some singleplayer only racing video games, but if it is two hours long or five hours long I am not purchasing it for $25 dollars (USD).

At least if it has ten hours.
I've spent 2 hours during the beta just doing the first two freeroam modes to get all the collectibles and goof around. There's also a single-player campaign mode where you play in each year from 1967 to 1996. I have no idea how long it would take you, as I'm not very good at racing games, and I like exploring stages, so it's likely that I'd spend a lot longer playing it to completion than someone more skilled or more focused on the campaign mode would.
And where's the demo ?
I'm having a blast so far. Great game for anyone that loves rally games.

If you're noticing massive frame drops on occasion, try turning off v-sync.

I'm not sure why v-sync in current Unity games is such crap, Hellpoint does the same thing to me.
review :

https://waytoomany.games/2020/09/23/review-art-of-rally/
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IronArcturus: Has anyone tried the game on Windows 7?
The demo seems to work on windows 7 at least for me so I assume the full version works too but maybe you should wait for someone else to confirm it.
Post edited September 23, 2020 by alexandros050
Lovely racing game, though the top-down camera is a dealbreaker for me unfortunately. If at some point someone (or even the dev) provides a simple on board camera or better yet something freely customizable, i'm buying it without second thought. It has lots of content (Group B yay!) to keep me occupied in between the more serious simracing sessions.
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clarry: I bet you can drive slow enough.
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Johnathanamz: Well then if this is the response I get from gog.com PC gamers.
Hey, don't take it personal! :P Well, if you want a serious answer, it's a racing game; you can play it until you're sick of it and then some more. The magic in racing games is that they *usually* offer infinite replayability, especially if you enjoy their physics (if it's a sim) or the content & general gameplay (if it's arcade).
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Johnathanamz: Ok whoever has purchased and played art of rally, how many hours is the singleplayer campaign or story or whatever you want to call it?

I really want some singleplayer only racing video games, but if it is two hours long or five hours long I am not purchasing it for $25 dollars (USD).

At least if it has ten hours.
Check back here over time (there's nothing there yet):

https://howlongtobeat.com

It may not be accurate for this type of game though (since users may include the free-roam stuff in their totals).