The F1 2010 chief designer noted their new weather system, now part of the EGO engine, will ”feed into all” future games ”such as DiRT 3.”
No concrete details were spilled about the new DiRT 3, like what platforms it will be on, so fans are just going to have to be patient. Although Codemasters could have something up their publisher sleeve for E3.
”One of the added benefits is that the weather system we’ve developed will now become part of the EGO engine so it can feed into all of our future projects such as DiRT 3,” said the F1 2010 chief designer, in an interview with IGN.
The release of DiRT 2 last year was met with high critical praise, which is great news for Codemasters because they sunk a lot into the project to reboot the series. Why not blast over to our Colin McRae: DiRT 2 review to see the praises yourself?