Automobilista is now available on Steam Early Access

Renato Simioni

Reiza Studios
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AUTOMOBILISTA puts you in the driving seat of one of the most advanced racing simulators and delivers a uniquely diverse motorsports experience!

As the natural successor to Reiza Studios´ previous title - the highly regarded Stock Car Extreme, originally released in 2013 - AUTOMOBILISTA continues to simulate the premium Brazilian racing series such as Stock Car V8, Copa Petrobras de Marcas, Formula 3 Brasil and Mitsubishi Lancer Cup, now packing every car and every track from their respective 2015 championships.

Beyond the brazilian core, AUTOMOBILISTA is extensively complemented with one of the most diverse selections or racing vehicles you will find in a racing game: only in AUTOMOBILISTA will you be able to jump from a rental kart to a 800-HP F1 car; from drifting a Rallycross EvoX to jumping ramps in a Supertruck; from mastering the driving basics in a Formula Vee to managing a full 24h race in an endurance prototype; back and forth through historical and modern content featuring a sample of several decades of GP racing - all of this and much more within a few mouse clicks. Thoroughly researched and cohesively developed for maximum simulation accuracy, AUTOMOBILISTA captures the fun only motorsports in its various forms can provide.

In addition to the content already present in Stock Car Extreme - all of which comprehensively upgraded - AUTOMOBILISTA turns it up to a new level by adding all the new cars & tracks proposed in the SimRacing Bonanza crowdfunding campaign, new simulation features such as dynamic track conditions, advanced transmission and tire modelling, substantial upgrades to physics, graphics & audio, new game modes and much more!

Keep in mind the title is still an advanced beta and being released in Early Access - some bits and bobs still to add and improvements to be made. We´ll also be sharing more information as to how to get the best out of Automobilista as we progress through the week.

IMPORTANT EDIT:
Do not copy your player PLR, controller or config.ini from SCE or any previous title. Save yourself some trouble and start fully fresh.
 
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Thanks, I checked now and turned them all off, feels great.
I don't use settings from SCE, starting all fresh in AMS.

I have another problem though. I'm using ignition assist off. I can use the ignition and starter in the pits to pull off. But for example if I slow down to 0kmh on the road, or if I spin the car and go off track, the Starter button doesn't do anything, Ignition works, but I can't use the car any more.
I noticed this problem with fv10, f reiza, f extreme, fv12. But if I use a Stock car and stop to 0kmh, Starter works, just not with those formula cars.
formula cars don't have have electronic starters
 
Hopefully that is the problem. However, I saw guys on the steam forums saying they fixed it by disabling FFB entirely. Only worked for some people though. Very strange.

It could be the case but generally only if you have a high end FFB wheel, which then may not get on with the increased FFB tick rate (a problem that can be solved by increasing the FFB skip from the controller.ini). If the above suggestions fail, it´s worth checking this out too.
 
Reiza you all said that nothing changed on the peformance side of things compared to SCE right?

But why can't i run a steady 75 in AMS with the same graphic settings like in SCE?

SCE 75
AMS 40...

Is this a bug or something
 
I have one problem, I have auto shifting on OFF, but I cant shift up only down and the game auto shift for me...

I'm using AA @ 4X with multisample set from the nVidia control panel and it looks fine. Same GPU
 
I can't get it to launch. It either sits there with the little circle, then crashes, or I get to the "enter name" screen, and nothing. Have to quit via Task Manager. This is on the Alienware Area-51 R2

Make sure to run in admin mode.

Reiza you all said that nothing changed on the peformance side of things compared to SCE right?

But why can't i run a steady 75 in AMS with the same graphic settings like in SCE?

SCE 75
AMS 40...

Is this a bug or something

What was said is that nothing fundamental was changed to affect performance - obviously quite a lot was changed / added / optimized both on the surface and under the hood, to the extent the net result should be a performance boost in most systems relative to SCE. PCs being what they are though there can always be a setting or a component that does not get on with some specific changes. Please share your system specs and wheel so we can try narrow that down for you.
 
I'm not the one who is in serious FPS problems after reading the comments. My PC is relatively weak, but I can play the GSCE without problems, since the AMS can not pass the 20 FPS will when I drive the car, but put my car to be controlled by the AI and FPS was between 30-50, on average 40-50, which is perfect to play on my PC. Is there any resolution to the problem? Also Buenos Aires not working here and Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Rallycross don't load the template.

My PC specs:

AMD Radeon HD 7290 Graphics
AMD C-70 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1.00 GHz
4 GB RAM (usable: 3,46 GB)
Also I using a Xbox 360 Wireless Controller
 
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What was said is that nothing fundamental was changed to affect performance - obviously quite a lot was changed / added / optimized both on the surface and under the hood, to the extent the net result should be a performance boost in most systems relative to SCE. PCs being what they are though there can always be a setting or a component that does not get on with some specific changes. Please share your system specs and wheel so we can try narrow that down for you.

For me rfdynhud makes the game choppy!
w10
Phenom II x4 965 3,4ghz
7790 2gb amd
8gb ram.
g27

The fps counter says I have steady 60fps but still choppy.
 
Make sure to run in admin mode.



What was said is that nothing fundamental was changed to affect performance - obviously quite a lot was changed / added / optimized both on the surface and under the hood, to the extent the net result should be a performance boost in most systems relative to SCE. PCs being what they are though there can always be a setting or a component that does not get on with some specific changes. Please share your system specs and wheel so we can try narrow that down for you.

AMD Processor 1.9 GhZ x64 ( i know it ain't the best but it could run SCE with full grid on medium to high setttings)
6 GB RAM (4.02 GB Available)
 

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