"It's going to be an amazing time": Aris Vasilakos Shares AC EVO Impressions

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Sim racers were eager to take the first hands-on opportunity with Assetto Corsa EVO - including Kunos' former Head of Vehicle & Handling R&D Aris Vasilakos, who shared his first rather positive first impressions.

For the first time, sim racers could give Assetto Corsa EVO a go at ADAC SimRacing Expo 2024, and many took that opportunity, including us for our live stream from the event. Meanwhile, Kunos' fromer Head of Vehicle & Handling R&D Aris Vasilakos paid his old colleagues a visit and gave the upcoming sim a spin to share is impressions.

Being known as the physics guru behind Assetto Corsa and Assetto Corsa Competizione, Vasilakos has helped many a sim racer with his in-depth explanations on car physics on his YouTube channel - as a result, it was no surprise that many were sad to see him leave to join the Wilder World project in early 2024.

In his farewell video, Aris stated that "you guys are going to be blow away by what is being released" in regards to AC EVO, and it seems like that transfered to his first hands-on impressions in at least 10 months, as he acknowledged in his video from SimRacing Expo.


Positively Scary Bathurst​

Vasilakos tried all three scenarios available within the pre-alpha version of AC EVO, and he had very positive feedback to share about his former colleagues' work. For the road-car based scenarios, a Hyundai i30 N at Brands Hatch and an Alpine A110 at a rain-soaked Bathurst, Aris found the physics to convey "very authentic FWD driving" - safe, but slightly exciting.

He particularly praised how the cars felt once ABS kicked in, stating that "I love how the whole car moves around when you hit that ABS." Referring to the wet Mount Panorama experience, Aris found it positively terrifying: "When you are pushing in a street car, tracks like that become scary, and that's great!"

This matches our own experience in this scenario. The visual difference between the parts of track that are too slippery to drive on and those that still offer some grip is relatively subtle, so you have to concentrate on placing your car on the right line. Leave it, and you are in for a wild ride, especially at Mount Panorama.

We found it particularly difficult to get the braking for The Chase right. The Alpine naturally wanted to wander towards the left-side edge of the track following the kink before the turn, but there was simply no grip there - not even the ABS could save the car from sailing into the gravel trap. This served as a perfect example for how you have to adjust your approach to a corner depending on the conditions.

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"Natural Feeling"​

Aris applauded the sound design ("you can feel when the car is starting to slide by the sound"), the graphics, and the difference in physics when comparing the Porsche Cup car at Imola to the road vehicles of the other scenarios. The game felt "much improved over the curbs. It has a natural feeling, you don't have to learn things, you just drive the damn thing - that's it." As for the AI at Imola, Aris found them to be "very respectful, much more than in ACC". He did also note a bit of a "springy" feel in the steering wheel, which could have been due to the settings of the wheel base used.

Aris' final verdict on AC EVO: "Congrats to my ex-colleagues - great job, keep it up! Sim racers - give it time, this is going to be an amazing time."

What was your favorite element of Assetto Corsa EVO that you found out from the first hands-on impressions? Have you even tried the game yourself? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our AC EVO forum!
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I was going to get it on day one, after listening to Aris, which I have an immense respect for, I am even more determined.
Such a nice person and a gentleman.
Thank you Aris for all you have done for this hobby and thank you for sharing generously your first impression. Hoping to read and hear you more on the same subject in the future.
 
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This is giving me the Rennsport vibes. Too much marketing with nothing yet to impress me. The same youtube/influencers at it again. But anyway time will tell and what will be "amazing" about this.......:unsure:
 
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This is giving me the Rennsport vibes. Too much marketing with nothing yet to impress me. The same youtube/influencers at it again. But anyway time will tell and what will be "amazing" about this.......:unsure:
Seriously?!! :O_o:

People were moaning a couple of weeks ago, that there had been no news about ACE, then we get a trailer before they demo a pre-alpha at a show!!

And as for Rennsport, from an unknown developer, ACE is by a team who've released 3 proven race sims in their time!!
 
It does look amazing... but it's going to be at least £70
definitely not for the early access 16th of january. I think it will be 29,99 or 39,99 and might increase over time. Can't imagine the v. 1.0 being more than 59,99€ tbh if even that.
 
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It does look amazing... but it's going to be at least £70
Where did you get this from? Currently I can't see any pricing at all for AC Evo. Releasing AC Evo into early access at this price is going to be difficult sell for most people, me included.

That said I'm sure some will buy this in EA at any price, and I kind of hope that Kunos/505 Games aren't going to try to rinse people in this way.

Who replaced Aris as car physics lead?
He was never physics lead. He was car handling lead. This means that he worked with the devs to get a good car handling model.

Physics guys do maths, then you need to have somebody that says nope, it might be mathematically correct, but it feels like crap.

For instance, have you ever seen the utter crapfest that happens when you leave graphic designers unsupervised? Well the same thing happens with maths and phyiscs devs if you don't have anybody to bring them back into line.
 
This is giving me the Rennsport vibes. Too much marketing with nothing yet to impress me. The same youtube/influencers at it again. But anyway time will tell and what will be "amazing" about this.......:unsure:
yeh cause Rennsport already had 2 games to show what they can do before..... sighh! That are just the 2 most used car racing sims ( beamNG is a different beast).... in steam ! And some more less successful commercially way before that ...
 
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I’m not one for wishing time away, but 2025 can’t come soon enough in this respect. I have watched all the vids I can find on Evo and I am super excited to see more and more, this open world thing with progression and ability to upgrade your car of choice is not something I was expecting, it sounds truly exciting in this sim environment. It’s fantastic people such as Aris etc are so positive about the handling and such, but the overall product sounds absolutely incredible and very intriguing.
 
Doesn't cease to amaze me how people get worried with the price of a game ( while demanding everything possible and the next thing ) and then buy cars and tracks for half the price of the game they run on ... and if necessary they still buy setups and skins and whatnot.....
 
In average Sim racing chair-experts mund:

"Natural Feeling" >>> "Easy to drive" >>> "Unrealistic crap" >>> "Please refund"​


You miss his point, more accurate/natural based physics are easier to drive than something like Forza Motorsport/GT. Not really a surprise that he liked it, he's only been away from a build 10 months by his own words.

AC1 was brutal on kerbs due to the physics. I'm sure anyone lapping a GT3 at Nord (for example) with default setups, whilst having fun, had an experience that appeared harder than lapping Nord in real life. I like the brutal nature of AC1, but EVO looks more realistic in the physics/susp/tyre department.

Easy to drive you quote, I guess you missed the multiple video's where all the YouTube regulars crashed whilst driving huh. Oh well.
 
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Stopped reading comments about EVO in the last articles because of the strange toxic impossible to understand comments. You toxic/negative guys should go to bed.
 
I wouldn't be so quick to trust anyone in the industry or youtubers.
Hell not even comment sections at release, because it always gets filled with sunk-cost fallacy mutated creatures.
 

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