The DRM Modding Team released the DRM Revival Mod Update V1.31 for the Assetto Corsa Racing simulator adjusting and improving some graphics and physics.
V1.31 Changelog:
All Cars:
Graphics: default camera position updated
Graphics: Added a new wiper assignment for CSP
Marod Aero
Graphics: fixed the banner hierarchy
Physics: Fixed the wear rate of the medium/endurance tire
RMT 1N
Graphics:: fixed the banner hierarchy
Marod Scream
Physics: Fixed the wear rate of the medium/endurance tire
RMT 121
Graphics:: Corrected a wrong value of the brake lights in the lights.ini
Graphics:: Corrected wrong banner materials
Physics: Updated the brake balance and brake torque
Delikata 1/2
Graphics:: fixed the banner hierarchy
Lardo Monstir 2
Physics: Updated physics in line with the Monsatir 1
17 different cars (10 car models in a total of 17 configurations)
Nearly all cars come up with individual physics and sounds
Featuring fully detailed car models
Each car has 4 LOD levels for a perfect performance at online races
Visible damage with wobbling parts and scratches ( see pictures below )
Mechanical damage: Kill the engine with over revs on downshifts or driving too long with too much boost!
A visible transition from a clean to a dirty car ( see pictures below )
Animated parts like the shifter, exhaust, engine parts, mirror, wipers and more
Adjustable turbo boost during all race sessions
Different pit stop times for changing the tires, suspension, and car body repair and the refueling time
Implementation of cold and hot brakes and tires
Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft – Gruppe 5
The DRM Revival Mod will recreate the fast and spectacular DRM Cars that were raced from 1972 to 1985. The DRM Group 5 series was divided into 2 groups. Division 1 was made up by iconic cars like the Porsche 935 Turbo, Lancia Beta Monte Carlo Turbo and the Zakspeed Turbo Ford Capri’s with engines ranging from 2000 cm ³ up to 4000 cm ³ and Division 2 cars with less than 2000 cm ³ like the Zakspeed Ford Escort, BMW 320i.
Many of the drivers have become household names in the international racing scene. Hans Heyer, Rolf Stommelen, Klaus Ludwig, Manfred Winkelhock, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Harald Ertl and Toine Hezemans, to name a few.