A new update for Kunos Simulazioni`s Assetto Corsa Simulator is released. For this Early Access V0.6 update the Kunos Dev team decided not to release new content, but focus on some important fixes and improvements.
The main update is the ability to have AI enabled for all cars and tracks. Users of 5.1 audio systems will be glad to hear that their audio setup is now supported. As usual there are lot’s of little fixes, bug hunting and optimisations implemented. Check out the Changelog below. (Video by TheRealPaulaD)
Assetto Corsa can be purchased on the Steam platform. – http://store.steampowered.com/app/244210
Changelog Early Access 0.6
- All cars AI enabled
- All tracks AI enabled
- Improvements on track AI lines
- UI quickraces enabled
- Added theme module management interface (see Options/General)
- Fixed position indicator changing in proximity to the finish line
- First lap time in races starts when the starting lights are off
- On screen time difference : (On/Off switch)
- mesh collider system and terrain collision boxes
- Reworked collision stiffness
- Penalty system On/Off switch
- Hide steer option
- Smoke rendering in mirrors improved (also On/Off switch)
- Look back buttons implemented
- fixed some gui issues in endrace mode
- Winning an achievement in special events unlocks the lower achievements
- Fixed ambience sound volume
- Improved positional audio for opponents when driving in cockpit or
- F1 cameras
- Fixed opponents overall engine volume
- Fixed distance scale volume for opponents engines and related extra sounds (skids, backfires etc…)
- Fixed backfires exterior volume
- Maximum exterior engine volume is 1.0 to prevent sample clipping and/or distorsion
- Lotus Evora GTE physics bug fixes and updates
- KTM X-Bow R aero modifications and setup fixes
Kunos Simulazioni Quote:
As you might have guessed, we won’t release any new cars or tracks today. We understand that this might be a bit of a let down for some of you, but then again we have already released 35 cars and their upgrades and 12 tracks… considering AC’s physics engine depth, I’m sure there’s more to explore than simply jumping from one car to the other.
So what’s in this new update? Lot’s of core work to make AC better, some of it very evident, some of it under the surface but very important.First of all we are enabling AI Quick Races for all cars, all tracks. You can select whatever car you like, whatever track you like and whatever number of opponents (up to the track limits). Most importantly you can select different opponents to race against. Multi-class, multi-era, multi-performances, multi-whatever.. err…no scratch that, multiplayer is not ready yet (we’re working on it, you know we do!).
So this is very important, we worked very hard to enable all cars and all tracks to enable the AI. Tons of data to process, but we didn’t just stopped there. We have laid out the ground to build a better AI that understands better the intentions of the player. On some cars you might see a better behaviour, on some others more or less the same, but the work is there and slowly we will update all of them. Your feedback is valuable and that’s what early access is all about, so thank you in advance!What’s next? Collisions. You can lean on your opponents now, bump door against door, push and get pushed and the experience should be far better. Most importantly no more landmines and you can go over high kerbs with far more realistic behaviour. That also permits us to make the terrain collisions more accurate and this means more setup work for you, as you might need to make the setup stiffer, user bumpstops, or raise the car height to make sure the car is not bottoming out. If you hear strange scraping noises and experience unexpected spins on fast turns, it might mean that your old setup was way too low… AC is getting more mature and this means that it requests from you the drivers, more skills and more setup work. We are sure you’re going to have fun limiting bottoming, without affecting car balance 😉
Sound engine. We have worked on the sound engine to improve the sound of the opponents cars in AI races as well as taking advantage of 5.1 systems. It’s been quite an extensive work, way too long to describe, but let us know what you think and if you find any bugs.
As usual lot’s of little fixes, bug hunting and optimisations as usual, but also new much requested features like steering wheel hiding, look behind, smoke rendering on mirrors with on/off option, penalties system selectable from UI and more. We are listening the community and working out all the small little details, one by one.
Last but not least, a very important and very complicated theme module management for the UI. What does that means? Modders can now write their plugins and connect them inside the User Interface (like the amazing “Rivali” suite). Theme modules are then saved inside the username/documents/assetto corsa folder. This is very important, as we can update the user interface everytime we think necessary and users will not lose their installed mods and UI modifications (if made following our guidelines). Also, users can now select which UI mods can enable from Options/General menu. There is also an example with documentation for modders. This is far more important than it might seem, and opens the door to modders to create amazing applications that work seamlessly inside Assetto Corsa User Interface.
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