WRC 9 FIA World Rally Championship
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2026 6:15 am
I've been wanting more racing games, I've started enjoying driving games again. I seem to have been fucked out of most of the racing games I own.
I installed Dirt 4 and played that for a bit. That's a good Vulkan native Linux port from Feral and it still works well. However, limited and somewhat boring tracks.
So then I thought I'd like to see my Dakar 18 game again, I never did get very far. It's pretty hard core long distance rally racing through mostly desert terrain. It doesn't run anymore, it just crashes during the first logo screen at launch (and the most recent posts at protondb confirm that, though it's still at gold because the vast majority are old entries lol).
Ahh, I own some good racing games with EA. I install my Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (not the remaster) and it installs and runs, but sends my display out of bounds. That's pretty much kiss of death. Fine, my Burnout Paradise game would scratch the itch, it's dizzying fast urban driving. I own that game, it's in my Library, but EA says "Download canceled because you don't own it. Visit the store to purchase it" sort of thing. What?
Anyway, enough about all that. I went to Steam and searched for Racing Games and started going through them. DIRT 5, nope... that's been EA'd (and has that horrid anticheat). Crew 2 looked promising, but nope... it's Ubisoft and I don't want their client shitware.
So I come across WRC 9 and it looks just like what I'm after. It's a 2021 game, before that franchise got acquired by EA and toutes assloads of tracks and modes etc. I look at the price and it's... $3.00 (90% off until March 11)! No DRM hassles or asshole game clients (well, other than Steam)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1267 ... mpionship/
I spent an extra $12 to "Include all DLC" (mostly extra cars and I think one new location).
It defaults to DirectX 11, but has DirectX 12 setting. I changed it to 12, might as well. The graphics aren't fabulous by 2026 standards, but are pretty good with everything set to Very High.
So first it brings you to some tutorial type gameplay. It's probably skippable, but I followed through, it's just to get you used to the controls and stuff. It was a bit difficult to control, but the point was that it was testing my settings to see what I can handle. It recommended some settings, but I ignored them after and set them to the easiest possible (e.g. TCL traction control enabled and stuff) and it's damn nice driving, with way, way more interesting locations with different map areas to choose from than the Dirt games.
It has a Quick Race mode where you can choose any location, any stage, and any vehicle for people like me that don't want to jump through hoops. I played a winding mountain map in Monte Carlo, A Kenya map and Finland so far.
You can cycle through different camera views, first person, first person with steering wheel and windshield etc. Third person where you're a bit behind the car is the easiest on my nervous system.
Finland
Kenya (almost wiped out going too fast trying to take a screenshot lol)
I installed Dirt 4 and played that for a bit. That's a good Vulkan native Linux port from Feral and it still works well. However, limited and somewhat boring tracks.
So then I thought I'd like to see my Dakar 18 game again, I never did get very far. It's pretty hard core long distance rally racing through mostly desert terrain. It doesn't run anymore, it just crashes during the first logo screen at launch (and the most recent posts at protondb confirm that, though it's still at gold because the vast majority are old entries lol).
Ahh, I own some good racing games with EA. I install my Need for Speed Hot Pursuit (not the remaster) and it installs and runs, but sends my display out of bounds. That's pretty much kiss of death. Fine, my Burnout Paradise game would scratch the itch, it's dizzying fast urban driving. I own that game, it's in my Library, but EA says "Download canceled because you don't own it. Visit the store to purchase it" sort of thing. What?
Anyway, enough about all that. I went to Steam and searched for Racing Games and started going through them. DIRT 5, nope... that's been EA'd (and has that horrid anticheat). Crew 2 looked promising, but nope... it's Ubisoft and I don't want their client shitware.
So I come across WRC 9 and it looks just like what I'm after. It's a 2021 game, before that franchise got acquired by EA and toutes assloads of tracks and modes etc. I look at the price and it's... $3.00 (90% off until March 11)! No DRM hassles or asshole game clients (well, other than Steam)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1267 ... mpionship/
I spent an extra $12 to "Include all DLC" (mostly extra cars and I think one new location).
It defaults to DirectX 11, but has DirectX 12 setting. I changed it to 12, might as well. The graphics aren't fabulous by 2026 standards, but are pretty good with everything set to Very High.
So first it brings you to some tutorial type gameplay. It's probably skippable, but I followed through, it's just to get you used to the controls and stuff. It was a bit difficult to control, but the point was that it was testing my settings to see what I can handle. It recommended some settings, but I ignored them after and set them to the easiest possible (e.g. TCL traction control enabled and stuff) and it's damn nice driving, with way, way more interesting locations with different map areas to choose from than the Dirt games.
It has a Quick Race mode where you can choose any location, any stage, and any vehicle for people like me that don't want to jump through hoops. I played a winding mountain map in Monte Carlo, A Kenya map and Finland so far.
You can cycle through different camera views, first person, first person with steering wheel and windshield etc. Third person where you're a bit behind the car is the easiest on my nervous system.
Finland
Kenya (almost wiped out going too fast trying to take a screenshot lol)