Daily, weekly and monthly rivals

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A NAT type 3 is a bit one way in that doesn't forward incoming traffic, so this could be the problem regarding the Rivals ghosts. It will allow to connect outwards to servers though. It's not really the best for online gaming with a type 2 or 1(open) being much better.

A network test, accessed in your PlayStation's system settings, will tell you which type It's using.
Thank you for the reply confirming it's on my end, that's what I really needed to know. I had suspected that was the case. I'm defo on NAT 3. Going to check the Station & router settings, failing that it'll be a phone call to the internet provider tomorrow. Cheers mate. :cheers:
 
I bought the game shortly before delisting date and have been running the daily, weekly and monthly rivals since then.

The number of tracks means the track and car combinations available to be used are almost infinite (well, it must be a big number anyway), so I have been having lots of fun and will keep doing them until the offline date in February 2026.

There are a fair number of players still doing these too, especially the weekly and monthly ones.

As the game is optimised "out of the box" for controller, I am able to switch cars each day without any difficulties. If this was PC2, I'd have to spend ages each day trying to get used to a different car.

The daily, weekly, monthly rivals setup is very similar to how they worked on Dirt Rally. Although I used to avoid the RWD cars in Dirt Rally because I struggled to drive them (lead trigger finger problem) - so far I've not found ANY cars in PC3 I couldn't drive.
 
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I bought the game shortly before delisting date and have been running the daily, weekly and monthly rivals since then.

The number of tracks means the track and car combinations available to be used are almost infinite (well, it must be a big number anyway), so I have been having lots of fun and will keep doing them until the offline date in February 2026.

There are a fair number of players still doing these too, especially the weekly and monthly ones.

As the game is optimised "out of the box" for controller, I am able to switch cars each day without any difficulties. If this was PC2, I'd have to spend ages each day trying to get used to a different car.

The daily, weekly, monthly rivals setup is very similar to how they worked on Dirt Rally. Although I used to avoid the RWD cars in Dirt Rally because I struggled to drive them (lead trigger finger problem) - so far I've not found ANY cars in PC3 I couldn't drive.
The physics in PC3 is very forgiving which makes it very easy to drive pretty much any car
 
I didn't realize Rivals was still going on so I checked it out last night. Did the block on at Yas Marina actually got Bronze . After that I took the P330 to Tuscany. I found I really like that track nice flow to it
 
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