SimGrid Partnership, Customization, In-Game Economy: Kunos Shares Further Assetto Corsa EVO Details

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The excitement about Assetto Corsa EVO is undeniable in the sim racing community. At ADAC SimRacing Expo 2024, Kunos Simulazioni shared further details regarding the game's multiplayer, car customization and in-game economy.

After a long wait with little info, more and more detail regarding Assetto Corsa EVO emerges as the first playable pre-alpha version allowed hands-on impressions and direct interaction with Kunos Simulazioni at ADAC SimRacing Expo 2024. At the event, Kunos founder Marco Massarutto and Game Director Davide Brivio shared more details on the eagerly-awaited sim.


Multiplayer Partnership With SimGrid​

While many questions focused on the singleplayer side of things as well as more general elements, multiplayer sim racers now also got an interesting bit of info: Kunos partners with SimGrid for the online implementation. "The ambition of AC EVO is huge, and we're here to support the vision for multiplayer", stated SimGrid's CMO Steve Worrell. "This allows Kunos to take care of the core of the game."

This does not mean that SimGrid is the exclusive platform for AC EVO's online part, as Massarutto stated: "We are taking advantage of the expertise of SimGrid, but we want to keep the ecosystem open for activities like leagues." Like AC and ACC, Assetto Corsa EVO will rely on a server-based online model rather than a P2P system.

With the game engine being developed in-house again after ACC's use of Unreal Engine, Kunos keeps the door open to do more with AC EVO down the road, too. "The structure allows us to support the game for many years, maybe even forever", stated Massarutto.

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"RPG for petrolheads"​

Meanwhile, both singleplayer and multiplayer will see the implementation of an in-game economy and progress system. Players will start with a handful of cash to buy their first car, then work their way up the reputation ladder from there. Car customization will be part of this, and "it will go deeper than just visuals", as Brivio confirmed. Massarutto added: "We want to not just create a career, but an RPG for petrolheads."

As the player progresses, they earn currency - but only in-game, so microtransactions seem to be ruled out of this model. A welcomed approach in an age of games that promote in-game purchases for real money at seemingly every corner. The progress and economy system will not be active for competitive events, as Massarutto specifically mentioned esports. Those who just want to drive any car can also do so by "renting" cars, although "borrowing" might be a more fitting term.


Kunos' founder (the other being Stefano Casillo) also addressed concerns of players that fear that proper racing events might take a back seat, judging from the preview footage available thus far. "We wanted to re-think sim racing, which is strictly dedicated to track-based racing. This is also safe in EVO - we made sure it is there", he ensured. Like in the original Assetto Corsa, a wide range of cars will be available, including GT, Prototype, Formula 1 and vintage machinery.

On the other hand, however, Kunos let their inner petrolheads shine through. "We are all car lovers, go to track days and manager our cars like it is our side job", said Brivio. "This is similar for many sim racers - they love cars." And as many "beautiful cars" do not shine as they should on a track, players will be able to take them to the road instead: "We want players to be able to enjoy every car at its best."

VR & Triple Screen Support On Early Access Launch​

Additionally, Massarutto confirmed that VR and triple screen support will be on board already when the Early Access version of AC EVO launches on January 16 - and was overwhelmed by the feedback on the first hands-on version: "We are so glad to see how much love, passion and interest the community puts in our product. It’s the fuel that lets us work on it every day as best as we can. I’m speechless about the great feedback we have already received."

What are your thoughts on the additional details on Assetto Corsa EVO? Have you tried the game at SimRacing Expo? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our AC EVO forum!
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Enjoy your CarPG for the masses !
And I am persuaded they will find a way to monetize mods (at least some of them) as they are building a "forever" platform and they'll want recurring revenue other than regular DLCs. Gotta milk that huge AC fanbase, currently a vast undertapped market that makes Kunos very little money !
 
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The "RPG of racing games" could be the most hyped thing I've read about ACE to date...

Because that's actually a cool thing that interests me...

I doubt it's going to be a Star Trek style holosuite where I can walk into a racing world from the 1960s at the touch of a button... Maybe for the ACE sequel...

It'll be an interesting journey none the less...
 
If borrowing is the right word, and not renting, I'm ok. If not, which would mean some grinding would be required to be able to rent cars, I'm not interested.
 
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"RPG for petrolheads"​


No thank you

So basically Gran Turismo or Forza

I just like to practice, hotlaps and random practices against AI until I get bored. I don't play forza a lot because of that stuff, I don't care about random challenges or quest or whatever. I just want to get in a car, pick a track and run laps until I'm bored and alt f4. Like I can do and do now. I don't want to earn the 992 Porsche or 919 thru some event i have to complete, or earn enough money so I can buy. I just want to pick it and go.
 
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I believe they said no to microtransactions.
Where? You can find this piece of info on EVO's steam page and while it might not necessary 100% confirm microtransactions it's hard to imagine anything else.
 

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"RPG for petrolheads"​


No thank you

So basically Gran Turismo or Forza

I just like to practice, hotlaps and random practices against AI until I get bored. I don't play forza a lot because of that stuff, I don't care about random challenges or quest or whatever. I just want to get in a car, pick a track and run laps until I'm bored and alt f4. Like I can do and do now. I don't want to earn the 992 Porsche or 919 thru some event i have to complete, or earn enough money so I can buy. I just want to pick it and go.
Nobody said you can't pick up a car and go. Who did say that? 🤔
 
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I hope you can turn off all the in game currency and just have a sim were you can make custom championships with different rule set and race what ever cars you want. The whole, I can soup up my car so it’s faster than the field and progress up the ladder…. Not for me. I will lose interest real fast. This is not the news I was wanting to hear!!
 

"RPG for petrolheads"​


No thank you

So basically Gran Turismo or Forza
Yes please! Thats exactly why i am excited for AC Evo. Because i really want a GT style of game on the PC but actually it being a sim with proper physics and ffb. Because quite honestly, nobody needs the 10th racing game where you pick up a car and race on a track. We have iRacing, AC, ACC, AMS2, rF2, LMU, R3E, you can do exactly this in these games, why should Kunos do exactly the same again, where would be the value? I welcome and love this aproach of theirs in theory. Now lets see how the execution will look like.
 
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Yes please! Thats exactly why i am excited for AC Evo. Because i really want a GT style of game on the PC but actually it being a sim with proper physics and ffb. Because quite honestly, nobody needs the 10th racing game where you pick up a car and race on a track. We have iRacing, AC, ACC, AMS2, rF2, LMU, R3E, you can do exactly this in these games, why should Kunos do exactly the same again, where would be the value? I welcome and love this aproach of theirs in theorey. Now lets see how the execution will look like.

So basically take Forza and Gran Turismo and copy/paste the same thing to a new title. This is like when Project Cars 2 went to Project Cars 3 imo. Nothing wrong with AC or ACC. Why not just play Forza or Gran Turismo at that point?
 
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So basically take Forza and Gran Turismo and copy/paste the same thing to a new title.
Forza right now is straight garbage compared to GT7 in my eyes.
But no, not copy and paste because Kunos have their own touch and i don't know about you but having proper pysics and ffb even on a copy/pasted content is simply a humongous difference maker.
 
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Forza right now is straight garbage compared to GT7 in my eyes.
But no, not copy and paste because Kunos have their own touch and i don't know about you but having proper pysics and ffb even on a copy/pasted content is simply a humongous difference maker.


Same idea but with a different name and better physics. I own Forza series on PC, there is a reason i haven't played in almost 8 months.

Race this series of car so you can upgrade it so you can buy the next level and continue until the end. No. No thank you. I'm sure its good for others but I haven't played Forza in months for that reason. Its rise and repeat/Grinding.
 
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Im going to go against the masses, I LOVE the concept of a caRPG, and I love the gran turismo concept, as long as it obviously does not affect people wanting to do sim racing or play with mods online.
Not sure you go against the masses. I am personnally not interested in that feature, not because it is bad just because I won't have time for that. I already own arcade racing games with the same kind of features and I haven't completed them. But having to grind in a racing sim to be able to use the car and track combos I wish to use, it would be out of place. But I understand Kunos targets a younger audience, trying to compete with gran turismo and forza motorsport. It is a fair and interesting move. I just hope "classic simracing users" will be able to enjoy the game.
 

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What is on your wishlist for AC Evo

  • Free roam

    Votes: 377 41.0%
  • Online service

    Votes: 232 25.2%
  • Advanced feature AI

    Votes: 410 44.6%
  • Graphics

    Votes: 306 33.3%
  • Car customization

    Votes: 306 33.3%
  • Modding

    Votes: 616 67.0%
  • Career

    Votes: 300 32.6%
  • License

    Votes: 161 17.5%
  • VR Support

    Votes: 222 24.1%
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