Assetto Corsa Competizione EA Release Date to Reveal at Spa 24 Hours

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AC Competizione will once again be playable at the Total Spa 24H later this month - with an Early Access release date reveal to come too!

I suppose it is fair to say ACC doesn't really need much introduction to our readers here at RaceDepartment, so I'll spare you the few lines of text waxing lyrical about the Blancpain licence, night and day and weather representation, quality mix of cars, physics, features and all that stuff and get straight to the point..

Kunos Simulazioni have taken to social media earlier today to confirm that the upcoming Assetto Corsa Competizione racing simulation will be available for members of the public to play at Spa, the new Blancpain GT Series game having a dedicated space within the paddock at the famous circuit as Kunos look to again show the work in progress title to members of the racing public.

Although you will need a paddock pass to get into the area where Kunos will be showing ACC, confirmation that a playable version of the title is another positive boost for gamers excited to get their hands on some action before the new sim releases to Steam Early Access later this year.. oh and about that, Kunos have also confirmed Spa will be the location where the Italian developers confirm the release date to Early Access for the sim.. so double excitement, even for those who can't make it over to Belgium for the race itself..

On another ACC related topic, Marco Massarutto also took the time to respond to community members concerned that Assetto Corsa Competizione is set to be optimised for Nvidia software, rightly rubbishing the assumption that ACC will work better on Nvidia hardware than other major GPU manufacturers, whist also going on to confirm that the cars not yet seen in ACC gameplay videos that participate in Blancpain are under development, and will be revealed in due course:

"Some few notes for RD users:

I had an interview with NVIDIA because NVIDIA asked for it, not because we are providing any special optimization for NVIDIA (also because we are not EPIC Games, but Kunos Simulazioni, and the game engine is made by Epic, so any particular optimization must come from them, not from us). So I can just say "thank you" to NVIDIA for the kind visibility and support they are giving us. If AMD will contact us for any interview, to support us with specific features, to provide us their hardware for testing and evaluation, I will be glad to answer to their questions, too. BTW, please learn once for all (hopefully...) that there is NO reason WHY a game developer should not support at its best ANY possible hardware, if this means to make one more user happier, and to sell one more copy of its product. So, the option "let me put these two code lines to make the game better on NVIDIA and worse on AMD cards.." doesn't exist in the real world. Of course, if you want badly to blame someone when NVIDIA or AMD provides specific drivers (at their side) that makes a particular game better, probably you should blame the other one because it didn't, not the game developer that, please remember - always wants to sell as many copies as possible of its game, to any possible hardware owner, including Commodore 64 owners, wherever is possible.
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About the cars: you didn't see yet the BMW, the Bentley, the Jaguar and so on because are still under development, or because we are waiting for the approvals from the respective Brands and SRO. As soon as possible we'll provide you some WIP screens to make you happy.
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EDIT: About options once you are ingame: many of the options (video, sounds, etc) will be accessible so that you don't need to come back to main menu and load the session again (BTW, loading times seem to be very fast)."

For those who are interested, the article to which Marco refers can be read HERE.


Assetto Corsa Competizione should be available on Steam Early Access Summer 2018.

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Not necessarily, a load of people will take time off during the summer to enjoy the weather and just take a break from work etc. Also university students will have time off, parents etc there are many people who will.

Teachers, politicians etc. Summer is not limited to kids you know lol

I was pulling legs. By answering the question in the way you did, I was hoping it appeared to you that maybe a few developers need time off during the summer as well. Releasing EA in the holidays, not having employees to do hotfixes right away would be bummer. So they release it when everyone is back, fresh and ready to take on the mountain of tasks ahead.
 
it really has nothing to do with holidays or other stuff.

Games are released as soon as possible, always, if it was possible to release tonight, or yesterday, or 3 months ago.. we would.

All big titles stay away from holiday releases, they release before or after. Usually only smaller titles, indies and remasters come during holidays. Your work is a BIG title! :D

I guess then it's the time it takes to compile that keeps you from release :roflmao:
 
I disagree completely, night and rain is "reality" to not have it diminishes a sim. To race in perpetual perfect conditions is not real in any way shape or form. Real racers have to cope with the changing grip levels that the cool of night and rain does, it's what separates the men from the boys.

Exciting for spectators, not so much/or too much for drivers :laugh:

Regardless, for us simmers it's just great that it will be possible and brings the immersion.
 
There are drivers who really enjoy that rainy conditions in real races, for example Verstappen loves to race at rain.

I for example, adore nights :)

Yeah, it will have something for everybody and pCars drivers can no longer use the day/night/rain as an excuse to not play ACC :D

What I'm excited about is if ACC will be chosen over rF2 for 24hour events, like the one we have in Denmark. I hope so, because then I'll be at my first 24hour simevent for sure.
 
Now that Rain in RF2 in VR is possible it's changed the game for me, made driving that much more exciting especially at the crossover point of "is it dry enough for slicks yet?". A whole new ball game and one I'm looking forward too in ACC, amongst everything else of course!

On the subject of announcing a release date announcement that's just hype building, self-promoting of the product, marketing, call it what you will but if it helps create noise surrounding the product which may get extra interest in said product then I don't see the issue. Everyone is free to ignore the hype or jump aboard the train to hypesville, there's no wrong or right it just happens and mainly happens from community exposure most of the time!
 
Should see 68 cars @ Spa or it won't be realistic

Yes I think that was the one disappointment from my side, it would be nice to replicate the full grids we have at the moment.

Apologies I can't remember the exact number but I think it was around 26? Might be different online where you could have as many as you like. We'll see.

I did a race on GTR2 a few weeks back with standard content and 60 odd cars around Spa. Even in a game that old it's a great experience.

Anyway, not criticising, ACC looks incredible and I'm looking forward to racing on it.

With regards to the inclusion of the Honda NSX GT3, I don't think so. It's not part of the normal grid (I think it's doing Spa this year as a one off) so it probably wasn't available for data analysis when Kunos were putting the game together. Maybe it'll appear at a later date.
 
On the subject of announcing a release date announcement that's just hype building, self-promoting of the product, marketing, call it what you will but if it helps create noise surrounding the product which may get extra interest in said product then I don't see the issue. Everyone is free to ignore the hype or jump aboard the train to hypesville, there's no wrong or right it just happens and mainly happens from community exposure most of the time!

Yes I think you are spot on, this is a PC only game remember and the majority of game players are still console based. So Kunos have to make as much noise about this one as possible.
 
it really has nothing to do with holidays or other stuff.

Games are released as soon as possible, always, if it was possible to release tonight, or yesterday, or 3 months ago.. we would.
Yes, it does not pay the bills sitting on a 100% finished game for 6 months with 10000,s of hrs of DEV does it :D
 
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