Not seen anything from this game which blows me away, anyone got any good video links?
I've mostly been sticking to pCARS recently, the new MP4-12C GT3 is beautiful to drive.
Not seen anything from this game which blows me away, anyone got any good video links?
I've mostly been sticking to pCARS recently, the new MP4-12C GT3 is beautiful to drive.
Holy mother of God..........That shit could pass for real life. Time to build a new PC.This video from a few pages back looks really good to me. You should try the tech demo.
The reaction isn't a surprise nor is the ongoing release date saga.From the comments on their FB page I see people is going increasingly nuts over a release date and I can't blame them.
Dear followers, finally the AC release is very close.
The Assetto Corsa's official site, www.assettocorsa.net is under maintenance: when it will come back online, all the information about the game, its contents and features, the hardware requirements and much more, will be finally available.
More importantly, the release of Assetto Corsa is imminent. Because of some issues (you can read about that here: https://www.facebook.com/Assetto.Corsa/posts/726358147390506), we have had to change some assets of our strategy, finding the solution that will make you happy and will let the development team complete its job as soon as possible, and at its best.
Assetto Corsa will be available on Steam Early Access very, very soon. The game will cost 34,99 Eur (allowing to save 22% of the retail price!) and will give you access to the beta version, including its updates, plus the final version.
The latest news is that we have decided to include the Spa-Francorchamps track and three additional GT cars (Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, Mercedes-Benz SLS GT3 and Lotus Evora GTC) in the main build of the game, to offer to you the best selection of cars and tracks that we are able to deliver, without any additional cost. We hope you appreciate it. Thanks to this addition, Assetto Corsa will include in total 35 cars, 16 vehicle classes, 11 circuits and 3 additional scenarios. Other extra contents will be added in 2014, in order to guarantee a long-life to this simulation.
The first build of Assetto Corsa includes the main structure of the game and 8 classes of cars for a total number of 11 vehicles, with the aim to guarantee just from the beginning the chance to enjoy the dynamic model of the game racing with different kind of vehicles.
As part of the early access program, an update with new cars, tracks and features will be available every two weeks, adding new contents and improving the existing ones. All the vehicles and tracks will be released in a level of completion close to the final one, with the aim to deliver, starting by the first version, an enjoyable and satisfying simulation, featuring cars and tracks reproduced at their best, with the exception of unknown minor bugs that will be fixed and polished in time for Assetto Corsa 1.0.
During the whole process, the AI, Multiplayer and damage model features will be progressively added in the scheduled time, in order to close in short time the final release, that will include the career mode and other exclusive contents.
Gentlemen, start your modems!
Kunos going to Kunos, so no surprises here.Niiiiiiice!! Let's do it, baby!
.... although not to be a Negative Nancy, but that content rollout seems rather peculiar to me. 11 cars to hotlap with on an undisclosed number of tracks... that's it? That's all that's actually done?
I'd be surprised, but somehow I'm not.
Been trough that enough with previous releasesAll my senses are telling me the wait for 1.0 with AI/MP/career/damage will be ridiculously protracted, let alone the mod tools. Now I just have to decide if I really want to pay 50 bucks to get behind something like that. Anything less than reports that hot lapping is sublime, and I may not.
Definitely a great selection so far, but I do hope we'll get the 1M and possibly F40 for the early access as well.Confirmed cars that are in the first build:
Abarth 500, Z4 35is, Lotus Elise SC, Lotus Exige Scura, KTM X-Bow R, M3 E92, Ferrari 458 Italia..
Been trough that enough with previous releases
But knowing how I always ended up at least liking the driving model, that is enough for me to support them early on, in the hope that money might speed things up to 1.0 a little.
Could some peeps do some tests with a 360 controller when it comes out and report back? I'd really appreciate it. I don't have the money for the wheel setup I want(G27 most likely) nor have I figured out how I'm going to work it into the desk situation I have here, so I might be limited to a pad for a while. But I don't want to miss out on this, either. Really aching for a good, modern sim.
Could some peeps do some tests with a 360 controller when it comes out and report back? I'd really appreciate it. I don't have the money for the wheel setup I want(G27 most likely) nor have I figured out how I'm going to work it into the desk situation I have here, so I might be limited to a pad for a while. But I don't want to miss out on this, either. Really aching for a good, modern sim.
Cars included in the "beta" >
Do you think its possible to be competitive with it?Even though I have a T500, like you my desk space is limited so I have played the Alpha with my 360 pad and it handles great with it.
God, those are just my types of cars, too. Hell yea.Cars included in the "beta" >
Yea, that's a killer issue right there. 1:1 steering with a pad just doesn't work with a sim unless you've got god-like control.its not bad but atm theres no enough filtering, if you push the direction stick all the way one direction it will go on full lock, they have said they will work on it before release i believe
That's the wheel I already had(before I moved). It honestly just isn't good enough for me. The pedals lacked resistance and thus feedback and that really hurt me. I know its fine for people who just enjoy the feeling of driving around, but I aim to be competitive.Can't you afford a temporary wheel?
If you are still in the UK CeX does them for £55.
edit: DFGT
Can't you afford a temporary wheel?
If you are still in the UK CeX does them for £55.
edit: DFGT
That's the wheel I already had(before I moved). It honestly just isn't good enough for me. The pedals lacked resistance and thus feedback and that really hurt me. I know its fine for people who just enjoy the feeling of driving around, but I aim to be competitive.
Will do! Chances are, I'll not always be bothered to setup my wheel, so I'll be in a somewhat similar position for the most part.Could some peeps do some tests with a 360 controller when it comes out and report back? I'd really appreciate it. I don't have the money for the wheel setup I want(G27 most likely) nor have I figured out how I'm going to work it into the desk situation I have here, so I might be limited to a pad for a while. But I don't want to miss out on this, either. Really aching for a good, modern sim.
That's a good price.G27 £199 at PC World, but that is quite the investment. Have been putting it off for so long. Now might be the time to jump in for me.
Cool cool.Will do! Chances are, I'll not always be bothered to setup my wheel, so I'll be in a somewhat similar position for the most part.
That's a good price.
If I can help it, I'm trying to save up for a big upgrade 'package' late next year, early 2015.
- New graphics card
- Oculus Rift
- Logitech G27
- 1440p monitor
Little of column A...........actually a lot of column A. Completely, 100% column A.you havent been posting in the forza forum much have you lost interest? or are you just sick of me![]()