The always fun racing title Art of Rally is moving to its next phase of development, and exploring the possibility of mods.
Art of Rally has grown into a fun, unique and well-loved racing title thanks to the efforts of game developer Funselektor. Building off the success to date, the team recently posted a message on social media alluding to upcoming priorities, including mod support.
Art of Rally on PC currently supports livery modding, of which you can find a massive selection here at RaceDepartment in the Art of Rally downloads section, but the rest of the content is fixed. However, Funselektor is now putting out feelers for mod creators who can help build a mod community around AoR. Those interested in supporting this effort can fill out Funselektor’s mod team signup form.
The head of Funselektor, Dune, also introduced us to his full-time development team by name, and shared information about their respective roles. The team now enjoys a 4-day workweek, and will continue to support the growth of the title in coming years. The team will also be working with (and on) a Unity architecture called FunCore, which should improve game stability and performance in the future.
Lastly, an update is coming for players on the Switch platform, which should help optimize the visuals.
Are you an Art of Rally player? Let us know your thoughts on the title in the comments below.
Art of Rally has grown into a fun, unique and well-loved racing title thanks to the efforts of game developer Funselektor. Building off the success to date, the team recently posted a message on social media alluding to upcoming priorities, including mod support.
Art of Rally on PC currently supports livery modding, of which you can find a massive selection here at RaceDepartment in the Art of Rally downloads section, but the rest of the content is fixed. However, Funselektor is now putting out feelers for mod creators who can help build a mod community around AoR. Those interested in supporting this effort can fill out Funselektor’s mod team signup form.
The head of Funselektor, Dune, also introduced us to his full-time development team by name, and shared information about their respective roles. The team now enjoys a 4-day workweek, and will continue to support the growth of the title in coming years. The team will also be working with (and on) a Unity architecture called FunCore, which should improve game stability and performance in the future.
Lastly, an update is coming for players on the Switch platform, which should help optimize the visuals.
Are you an Art of Rally player? Let us know your thoughts on the title in the comments below.