Automobilista 2 v1.6 is still in the works, but should release this summer. Developer Reiza Studios now showed some of the content to come.
The summer of 2024 could shape up to be a memorable one for Automobilista 2: The sim by Brazilian developer Reiza Studios is due for its big v1.6 update, which focus on another big step ahead in the tire model. As outlined in the first part of the corresponding dev update, there is more to come, however, such as more IMSA content and shader updates to make AMS2 look better.
For the latter, Reiza has now shown previews, all but confirming at least three new pieces of content to be included in the update. For one, the Corvette Z06 GT3.R seen in this article's header image looks set to make its debut in AMS2 once version 1.6 launches. The car has only recently hit the virtual track in iRacing as well. Meanwhile, the blue-and-yellow kerbs in the screenshot hint at one of the upcoming tracks.
However, keen-eyed observers will notice that the cars in the shot are not in AMS2 yet, either. Unlike in WEC, where the class has been relegated to Le Mans only status, LMP2 machines still compete in most IMSA Sportscar Championship rounds. The Oreca 07 shown is used by the majority of the LMP2 grid, with just a single Ligier JS P217 on the grid in 2024.
Further shots show the improved shaders in wet or drying conditions. Reiza underscored that despite the improved look, the changes will have a "negligible impact on performance so all users can enjoy the improvements."
Reiza wants to ensure that the platforms can run AMS2 as well as possible, while on the other hand, the collaboration "will also assist us with valuable data and feedback to further develop the Multiplayer component in AMS2."
Following part 1 released about a month ago, part 2 of the v1.6 dev update should not be far off anymore. It is set to cover AI improvements, as well as "some Multiplayer wins already in the bag", according to Reiza Founder and Lead Developer Renato Simioni.
What are you most looking forward to for Automobilista 2 v1.6? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
The summer of 2024 could shape up to be a memorable one for Automobilista 2: The sim by Brazilian developer Reiza Studios is due for its big v1.6 update, which focus on another big step ahead in the tire model. As outlined in the first part of the corresponding dev update, there is more to come, however, such as more IMSA content and shader updates to make AMS2 look better.
For the latter, Reiza has now shown previews, all but confirming at least three new pieces of content to be included in the update. For one, the Corvette Z06 GT3.R seen in this article's header image looks set to make its debut in AMS2 once version 1.6 launches. The car has only recently hit the virtual track in iRacing as well. Meanwhile, the blue-and-yellow kerbs in the screenshot hint at one of the upcoming tracks.
Automobilista 2 v1.6: Road Atlanta, New Prototypes
Only four IMSA circuits from the 2024 calendar are missing in Automobilista 2, those being Detroit, Mosport, Sebring - and Road Atlanta, which is most likely what the Corvette screenshot shows, especially considering that another image clearly shows the Petit Le Mans venue's turn 7. Of course, this is not a surprise, as the track was already featured in screenshots accompanying the v1.6 part 1 dev update.However, keen-eyed observers will notice that the cars in the shot are not in AMS2 yet, either. Unlike in WEC, where the class has been relegated to Le Mans only status, LMP2 machines still compete in most IMSA Sportscar Championship rounds. The Oreca 07 shown is used by the majority of the LMP2 grid, with just a single Ligier JS P217 on the grid in 2024.
Further shots show the improved shaders in wet or drying conditions. Reiza underscored that despite the improved look, the changes will have a "negligible impact on performance so all users can enjoy the improvements."
Collaboration With Multiplayer Platforms
Meanwhile, the multiplayer section of AMS2 looks set to start improving significantly. Reiza announced collaborations with multiplayer platforms Low Fuel Motorsport, JustRace and Racecraft Online to help the sim run well on their services.Reiza wants to ensure that the platforms can run AMS2 as well as possible, while on the other hand, the collaboration "will also assist us with valuable data and feedback to further develop the Multiplayer component in AMS2."
Following part 1 released about a month ago, part 2 of the v1.6 dev update should not be far off anymore. It is set to cover AI improvements, as well as "some Multiplayer wins already in the bag", according to Reiza Founder and Lead Developer Renato Simioni.
What are you most looking forward to for Automobilista 2 v1.6? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!