Assetto Corsa Evo’s Update 0.2, currently accessible through Early Access, introduces a range of significant additions and changes designed to enrich the simulation experience.

Expanding the Vehicle Roster

The update incorporates seven new vehicles into the simulation’s roster. These additions include the Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA, the Lotus Exige V6 Cup, the Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6 (964), the Mazda MX-5 (NA), the Honda NSX-R, the Maserati GT2, and the Alfa Romeo 75 1.8 Turbo Evoluzione, broadening the spectrum of driving experiences available to players across different eras and vehicle types.

Introducing New Racing Environments

Complementing the expanded vehicle selection are two newly integrated circuits: the Circuit of the Americas (COTA), located in Austin, Texas, and the historically significant Donington Park circuit in the UK. These additions provide players with fresh and diverse environments to test the capabilities of the updated car lineup, offering distinct challenges and layouts.

Evolution of Game Mode Options

The update also brings notable changes to the game modes, offering greater flexibility and control to players. The introduction of “Open Mode” provides a completely offline experience where all vehicles and customization options are immediately accessible without the constraints of a progression system or licensing requirements, catering to those seeking immediate access to all content. The “Career Mode” now functions fully offline and retains its features of player progression, an in-game economy, and the Driving Academy, ensuring a structured single-player experience without the need for an internet connection. Furthermore, a new “Custom Race Weekend” mode allows players to design comprehensive race events, including practice, qualifying, warm-up, and the main race, with session durations configurable by either laps or time, offering a more tailored and realistic race weekend structure.

A new “Replay Gallery” feature has been implemented, significantly enhancing the post-race experience. This functionality enables players to save and review their gameplay sessions, allowing for the preservation of memorable moments and the analysis of driving performance. The gallery includes playback functionalities such as slow-motion and the ability to switch between multiple camera angles for detailed observation.

Technical and Visual Improvements

Beyond the new content and ACEVO game mode adjustments, Update 0.2 includes a suite of technical and visual improvements aimed at enhancing the overall quality of the simulation. Efforts have been made to optimize performance, focusing on stability enhancements for various setups, including virtual reality and triple-screen configurations, indicating a commitment to a smoother user experience across different hardware. The artificial intelligence system has been updated with a “Custom AI Grid” interface, allowing players to fine-tune the performance parameters of AI opponents, leading to more engaging and competitive races.

Visual fidelity has been addressed through retuned weather settings, improved rendering of trees, more realistic flag animations, refined visual reflections, and the activation of car dirt effects, contributing to a more immersive and visually appealing environment. For virtual reality users, the update introduces a VR TV camera set and support for DLSS technology, further enhancing the VR experience. Finally, usability has been improved with the addition of a car controls widget in the main menu, an enhanced radar widget, and corrections to controller navigation, streamlining the user interface and improving accessibility.

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