The car roster includes the Ford Focus RS WRC and Subaru Impreza, alongside classic unlockables like the Lancia Delta Integrale. System Requirements for PC (2001)

Beyond the core Championship mode, it added an Arcade mode for head-to-head circuit racing and a round-robin Challenge mode.

Players race across 90 stages in eight different countries, including Finland, Kenya, and Italy, featuring varied surfaces like tarmac, gravel, snow, and mud.

To see the game's iconic 2000-era graphics and handling in action, watch this retrospective review: Colin Mcrae Rally 2.0 - A Classic Rally MASTERPIECE YouTube• Dec 16, 2023

(CMR 2.0), released for PC in February 2001, is often hailed as a "masterpiece" of the rally genre and a significant leap over its predecessor. Developed by Codemasters , it refined the series' signature balance of realistic simulation and accessible arcade fun. Key Game Features

The game introduced a "weighty" physics model that realistically simulated inertia, suspension, and body roll, especially rewarding players who mastered weight transfer for cornering.

Because the game was designed for hardware of its era, it runs easily on modern systems, though PCGamingWiki notes it may require compatibility patches or community fixes for high resolutions and stability. Minimum Requirement Recommended (for 2001) Windows 95/98/ME Windows 2000 CPU Pentium II 233 MHz Pentium III 500 MHz RAM GPU 8 MB VRAM (DirectX 7) 32 MB VRAM Storage