The embryonic sim racing platform’s latest survey would like to know your priority features.
A new survey has been issued to some Rennsport closed beta members, and it asks users what they like, don’t like and what they aspire to.
Alongside the typical questions pertaining to your sim racing set-up, there are three qualitative queries with the opportunity to provide more detailed feedback:
There is also a giant list of features, from triple screens to virtual reality, controller support and ‘better’ driving physics for members to assign in order of priority.
The nascent platform has been going through what seems to be a transformational period of late. First unveiled with notable fanfare in 2022, progress since then has been seemingly ponderous.
This year, however, several job listings have been published for game development roles and a roadmap was published last month. 2,500 keys per week are currently being distributed.
A second developer ‘radio check’ platform showcase is expected imminently.
The move follows surveys from the likes of EA SPORTS WRC – which hinted at the possibility of DLC and new features – and iRacing.
What do you think is the most important ‘feature’ that Rennsport should work on? Let us know in the comments below, or on X: @OverTake_gg
A new survey has been issued to some Rennsport closed beta members, and it asks users what they like, don’t like and what they aspire to.
Alongside the typical questions pertaining to your sim racing set-up, there are three qualitative queries with the opportunity to provide more detailed feedback:
- Cars and tracks you’d like to see in Rennsport
- Features you’d like to see in Rennsport
- Any other thoughts or feedback
There is also a giant list of features, from triple screens to virtual reality, controller support and ‘better’ driving physics for members to assign in order of priority.
The nascent platform has been going through what seems to be a transformational period of late. First unveiled with notable fanfare in 2022, progress since then has been seemingly ponderous.
This year, however, several job listings have been published for game development roles and a roadmap was published last month. 2,500 keys per week are currently being distributed.
A second developer ‘radio check’ platform showcase is expected imminently.
The move follows surveys from the likes of EA SPORTS WRC – which hinted at the possibility of DLC and new features – and iRacing.
What do you think is the most important ‘feature’ that Rennsport should work on? Let us know in the comments below, or on X: @OverTake_gg