Assetto Corsa Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 Introduction Video

Paul Jeffrey

Premium
Assetto Corsa Porsche 911 Carerra RSR 3.0.jpg

Assetto Corsa developer Kunos Simulazioni has released a new introduction video for the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0, due to be made available for purchase as part of the upcoming Porsche Volume One DLC package in just a few days.

With three proposed DLC packages on their way for Assetto Corsa, Volume One will contain seven new cars across several decades of Porsche automotive history, forming a nice mix of modern and historic road and racing machines. The 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 is of 1974 vintage and as such will no doubt feature more power than grip, H-Pattern gear shifting and some pretty epic noise emissions from the twin exit big bore exhausts, nestled under one of the prettiest rear ends in road car design :)) ) .

A personal favourite of mine, I for one can't wait to give the 911 Carrera RSR its first tentative laps around one of the many laserscanned tracks in Assetto Corsa. Only three days to go...

From the official video introduction:

"When choosing the most exciting 911 of all time, the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR would come out on top. Based on the 911 Carrera RS homologation model, the RSR was built in 1972 as a Group 4 race car, whose performance far exceeded that of its predecessors.

The front and rear wings were five centimetres wider, and the oil cooler was located under the car's front-end which visually highlighted the power of the 55 911 Carrera RSRs produced. The rear of the vehicle had a six-cylinder engine with increased displacement, whose performance was increased to 330 hp at 8,000 rpm, thanks to dual ignition and larger valves and cylinders"


911 Carrera RSR 3.0 - 1974

Porsche Volume One DLC will contain the following cars:
  • 911 Carrera S,
  • 935 Moby Dick
  • 918 Spyder
  • Cayman GT4 Clubsport
  • 718 Cayman S
  • 917/30
  • 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 1974
Assetto Corsa Porsche 911 Carerra RSR 3.0 3.jpg


The Porsche Panamera G2 and a 1960's version of the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit will be added to Assetto Corsa as free content in conjunction with the upcoming update to the game, expected to be release at a similar time as the Porsche Volume One DLC.

Assetto Corsa is available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC right now. The Porsche Pack Volume One, containing seven Porsche vehicles is scheduled for release on October 25th for PC, then in early November on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One!

Assetto Corsa Porsche 911 Carerra RSR 3.0 2.jpg


The Assetto Corsa sub forum here at RaceDepartment is the place to go for Assetto Corsa news and community discussion. We have a whole bunch of mods to download, a specific area for modders to discuss their WIP projects and of course our epic Racing Club and League events. Head over and join in today.

What do you think of the '73 911 Carrera RSR 3.0? Which car from the Volume One DLC pack are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below!
 
Last edited:
Instead of sprouting cars I prefer that work on some other stuff. Like the FFB that has been surpassed by Automoblista and R3E
Idk how your wheel is set up and such, but this is so subjective that it's hard to even argue. Some may say F1 2016 has good force feedback because they like it or have it set up well. It's very much about personal preference and AC offers me the options to set it up as I want...
On top of that a lot depends on what car you drive. You can't expect a 500 to feel as responsive as a modern F1 car.
 
Well just because they have been working on DLC doesn't mean they also haven't been improving the core game. We are getting 1.9 with the DLC and from what I have heard is the change log is quite large. So the notion that thinking the rest of the devs are sitting around twiddling their thumbs while they pump out DLC is quite ridiculous.

Also I do agree this Porsche thing is a bit out of hand. It really doesn't need to be hyped anymore. I'm sure anybody who is remotely interested are well aware already Porsche is coming the 25th.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top