Exclusive Live Stream: Send Us Your Assetto Corsa EVO Questions For Kunos Simulazioni's Marco Massarutto!

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A month before the Early Access release of Assetto Corsa EVO, we will have the chance to exclusively interview Kunos Simulazioni founder Marco Massarutto in a live stream - so we need your questions!

The sim racing world is full of buzz for Assetto Corsa EVO. Its Early Access release is still a month away, but the recent announcement of AC EVO featuring an open world set in the Eifel surrounding the Nürburgring has kicked the excitement and discussion into overdrive.

From the announcement, many questions arose already, and we want to look for answers for our community. On Tuesday, December 17 at 16:00 UTC, we will sit down with Marco Massarutto live on our YouTube channel as well as our Twitch channel to find out more about the upcoming sim. For that, we have a number of questions from our comment sections already on our list, but we know there will be more.

This is where you, our community, comes in: Let us know what questions regarding AC EVO are burning on your minds right now as comments to this article, and we will make sure to try and get all the answers we can get from Marco.


In the meantime, you can catch up on what Marco told us last time we had the chance to sit down at SimRacing Expo 2024 via the video embedded above.

Speaking of video: We will have some exclusive Assetto Corsa EVO footage to show you soon that has never been publicly seen before - so we recommend keeping an eye on our website and YouTube as well as social media channels!

Which questions for Marco would you like answered? Let us know in the comments below and tune in to our live stream on December 17 to find out more about AC EVO!
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Comments

Will AC EVO actualy keep and improve the physics realism from ACC/AC?
Could there be some sort of multiplayer staged races like LFM/Iracing?
When will the game officially launch?
 
Will controller handling be fixed? On the original AC, you were either steering on full lock, or not steering at all
 
hello, will the trueforce function be supported in logitech g923 in ac evo, because it is supported in the latest title from you, Assetto Corsa Competitzione
 
Is AC Evo going to have pedestrians, traffic lights, scooters, wild life, quests, festivals, rap music, wheel spins with rewards, daily and weekly rewards, seasonal events, XP, in-game currency, NFTs, season passes, Denuvo, Kernel level anti-cheat, VIR ?
 
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In AC and ACC, the AI use the same physic as the player. It as advantages but it is also very heavy on the CPU with large grid. Will ACE work on the same principle?
 
Will the modding tools be easier to use or less complex than the first Assetto corsa ? it would be great for those who only want to integrate simple systems/vehicles without much electronics.
 
-People with every new simracing game announcement: "Wow great, GT3 at Monza and Spa, how original, I'm so fed up with that"

-People when a game announces new original features in addition of the traditional racing content: "Oh no what is that casual crap, no way I ever buy that"
 
This "modding system" they want to put into place sounds like more like a closed modding system instead the usual open modding system. It's like Kunos wants final say about what mods are allowed and not allowed.. trust me when I say this.. This will make for a very very bad thing. I don't like the sounds of this one bit!
 
In game economy will be avaible only on open world mode ? Because i really wanted to select the car i want and create my proper championship without rent or buy all the cars ! But maybe there will be a content manager 2.0 in the future ?
 
This "modding system" they want to put into place sounds like more like a closed modding system instead the usual open modding system. It's like Kunos wants final say about what mods are allowed and not allowed.. trust me when I say this.. This will make for a very very bad thing. I don't like the sounds of this one bit!
This is not meant to single anyone out. You 100% know (or should do) already, the crap caused by unprofessional modder's stealing work and passing it off as their own created the mess. Change the record. Go and personally rant at the modder's with no morals and thank them for the situation you are in now. Kunos' move is reactive, and they have important partnerships with manufacturer's to maintain professionally. Data from manufacturer's is key to improving our sims.

If you'd spent 4 years building a modern replacement of a popular sim, you'd want to police the quality too. For the good of the sim as a whole. You'll get mods, Marco has told you this already. But it won't be the broken pile of crap it was before. There will be no stolen content. There will not be one outstanding mod, to the ratio of 40 mediocre mods. Why don't you wake up and rant at the modder's responsible for causing this BS in the first place. If you don't like the situation, then chill and stay with AC1+Mods and be happy.
 
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- Will VR have Quad Views Foveated Rendering support?

- In all AC Evo video's I see shadows changing and level of detail changes, they are very distracting in VR, AMS2 for example doesn't have this, the original AC also doesn't have this, but ACC has it and Evo too. Is Kunos working on solving these level of detail pop in issues?
 
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