RaceRoom Tease 1995 DTM Car, Historic Track Ahead Of Milestone Update

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After a somewhat prolonged hiatus from our screens, KW Studios has dropped the first teaser for a new update for RaceRoom that is being tipped as one of the most important for the sim in years.

UPDATED AUGUST 19, 2024, 08:45 UTC

The last content drop we saw for RaceRoom was in May when the BMW M8, GT4 and M2 CS were introduced to the extensive and varied RaceRoom store. Since that addition, there has been little to no news within the sim, aside from their annual content summer sale.


RaceRoom To Welcome The Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI​

It is a safe bet to say that the new car teased in their post is the Alfa 155 V6 TI, a staple of the latter years of the original DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft). This incredible fire-breathing, Italian illustration of engineering masterclass will undoubtedly make the users of RaceRoom fall in love with the Alfa Romeo brand all over again.

With a total of 38 wins in its competitive years, the 155 V6 TI is one of the most successful cars of its era in terms of registered success. It was not just the DTM-spec 155 that was turning heads, the touring car version competing over in Britain, was causing chaos amongst series giants Vauxhall and Ford.

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Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI at the Turin Motor Museum. Image: Tony Harrison on Wikimedia Commons for free distribution CC BY 2.0

Expected is the 1995-spec car, as this would complement the already present AMG-Mercedes C-Klasse from the same year. But there is still a rather large Opel-shaped hole missing in that 1995 lineup.

RaceRoom To Debut Historic Track​

While the full 1995 DTM grid would be excellent to have in RaceRoom, we have argued before that period-correct tracks for the abundance of historic content in the sim would be a welcome addition - racing classic cars on modern circuits just does not hit the same.

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It would appear that KW Studios may have read that article - and took the inspiration: Just a day after the Alfa Romeo teaser, another blurred image dropped, this time featuring a rather distinct tower-like building with a Mercedes star on top. Racing fans will immediately know where that building is located - namely in Berlin. We are talking about the AVUS, of course.

Best known for its fearsome 19.279-kilometer (11.980-mile) layout complete with the enormous banked Nordkehre, also known as "Wall of Death", the track was shortened multiple times over the years. Today, it simply is part of the Autobahn 115 in the southwest of Berlin. The main grandstand remains and has been renovated in recent years, and the former race control tower is still in place as well - it is the building in the teaser image.


It would be reasonable to expect the track to be in its 1992-1995 configuration, as it would be accurate to both the 1992 and 1995 season cars in RaceRoom. By that time, the AVUS had been shortened to 2.639 kilometers, featuring a hairpin turn as the Südkehre, followed by a series of rather quick chicanes marked by kerbs on the back straight before heading into the flat Nordkehre.

In 1996, another chicane was installed on the entry to the Nordkehre following the fatal accident of Kieth O'dor in a Super Tourenwagen Cup race. In this configuration, the track continued to host races until the 1998 season, after which it was closed as a racing circuit.

Update Speculation​

It is hard to believe that the aformenetioned hole in the 1995 DTM RaceRoom lineup will not be filled sooner rather than later. Once this is fulfilled, RaceRoom would have the entirety of the 1992 and 1995 seasons. The sim also has entries from 2003, 2005, 2013, 2014 and the more modern 2021 and newer fields.

What else could this massive new update potentially contain, you may ask yourself? A day and night cycle appears to be at the top of some people's lists along with updated Multiplayer menus and UI in general.

What do you want to see in the new RaceRoom update? Will you give the sim another try once it deploys? Let us know on X @OverTake_gg or down in the comments below!
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I'm absolutely OK with the graphics, they work very well with VR for me, too (in most cases).
But new graphics could get more people into the sim, so we might finally get more ranked racing!

Besides the lack of weather variety, I'm really struggling with RaceRoom's AI, which keeps pulling away in every fast corner by at least four tenths while braking so early that you can divebomb up to two or even three cars.

Does anyone of you know: Has any sim ever changed it's AI after being published? Seems unlikely to me.
It's a hard one, as I don't know whether to use Adaptive AI of regular at say 100%. I keep switching as undecided. It's one of the best sims though and seems very well respected, as it's one of the first proper sims.
 
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those hoping for a DX update , its not coming, devs already said in forum they just tweaked some shaders. we still got 20 year old dx9 tech
there is a lot more work than just tweaking the shaders ; and yep raceroom is dx9 with a bit of dx10 ; but however you cut it it still for me is the best tactile game out there ; the physics package and the ffb; tyre model all work so well together that you know where you are
And for all the ppl that wanted the new engine , how well has that worked for ams2 , acc ..... looks pretty but lost its soul ; is the only way i can describe it ; i have driven the new content and new graphics and im more than happy no its not dx12 , but i can run on my pc without any issues at good fps and i smile

Andi
 
Does anyone of you know: Has any sim ever changed it's AI after being published? Seems unlikely to me.
Not to forget Assetto Corsa when they overhauled the AI 2017 and made it finally very drivable. rF2 has also got significant AI updates over the time. Like mentiond AMS2 still getting.
 
I love Raceroom's FFB and overall driving experience.
Yes me to, it´s among the best. The overall atmosphere is great also. Easy to create championships. Competetive AI (yes with some flaws like decribed above).

My biggets complain is - yes the outdated graphics. Right now i found a good reshade rF2 filter which i use within RRE, so the game becomes more playtime again.

i am really looking forward for a possible 1995 DTM. Sure buy.

Just be sure to set minimum force to 5%!!
Not if using a DD wheel above 5Nm+
 
Not sure what you mean? AMS2 has not changed its engine. The graphics are great, possibly the best of all sims and Reiza are constantly adding new things to the gfx to push it further with atmosphere and soul.
the move from ams1 to ams2 ; in ams 1 they proved thatthey can be fantastic in there physics and feel department ; great feedback through the wheel etc ; ams2 they moved to a sparkly engine that doesnt feel as good looks pretty but is a lesser product imho;
Ac to Acc ; same thing went from a well balanced product to a pretty thing ; and even kunos has realised ; its not that easy to have pretty and good

Andi
 
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Just open your eyes buddy, it's dated as hell. The rear mirror look like it's tinted, the textures are poor, the reflexions terribles (try the porshe cup 2021, the one with the tracks patern on the paint, the ''chrome'' is grotesque), the vfx (back fires) are from another time, no rain, no night, no nothing. It's still an incredible sim title, but outdated graphicaly as Automobilista 1 can be.
Its better than Automobilista 1, and similar to iracing. its not as bad as you make it out.
 
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It´s not just the graphics, which most of us would not mind, if day/night/weather was implemented .The loading times of this engine are bad too.
If the past times would be so great, we would still use Win98 and dx1.
Now that is a huge exageration, for me loading times are far superior than Le Mans Ultimate running on Windows 10 in 2024 - now that game is the one without optimised code.
 
It´s not just the graphics, which most of us would not mind, if day/night/weather was implemented .The loading times of this engine are bad too.
If the past times would be so great, we would still use Win98 and dx1.
You´re not wrong but if i just look from my subjective persepective :

day/night - i dislike endurance, using mostly touring cars in RRE, so quick sprintraces are the case here. No need for night :D

weather - Weather (mostly meant rain) is a topic in every single sim. And yes, should be standard in every game today. But the truth or better said my truth is - driving in rain is completly unbalanced in nearly every single sim i played. So mostly i enjoy weather conditions just visual. From the driving experience its still overrated or even disturbing! :O_o:

loading times - use a m2 ssd and don´t be too spoiled :rolleyes:
 

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