Final Automobilista Development Update Released

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The long road of development for Automobilista is nearly over, and in anticipation of the upcoming final build Reiza Studios have released one last roadmap update of the year...

Containing the usual level of exciting news and in depth looks at what is to come, the final development roadmap release of the Automobilista development timeline is here, just ahead of the last big build update for what has become one of the best, if not most underrated, simulations available to purchase today.

Development lifecycle of Automobilista was always going to be limited as Reiza Studios looked to move on to their next big project, however many will no doubt be left pleasantly surprised as to exactly how far things have progressed with this impressive simulation over the past 18 months, finally ending in what is set to become the very last major build update before full attention switches to the next big Reiza project.

However despite things coming to a close very shortly, the small Brazilian studio aren't quite finished with AMS just yet, as can be seen by the information released in the new development roadmap earlier today:

Here we are then for the final dev update of the year, just in time for what is to be the final major update to Automobilista.

We´ll begin with the not so-great news - those of you who have been following these dev updates will be aware we still have one final car pack DLC to announce. Our plan had been to deliver a holiday surprise but unfortunately we haven´t quite managed to put everything together in time, so this is going to be our early 2018 treat instead. In the meantime we´ll have to keep the suspense on for a little longer...

While we´ve missed out on delivering that particular Christmas present, we do have a lot of exciting stuff packed in and almost ready to go in what is to be the last major AMS update - one which we hope will keep you warm over the holiday season :) Here are some of the highlights of what´s coming up with V1.5 and beyond:

Official Multiplayer Ranking System
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@Alex Sawczuk and @Dave Stephenson have put together a cool new feature for multiplayer racing - v1.5 will introduce "Race Rank" which is our first steps in creating an online ranking system. Drivers will be able to earn points by racing on our official servers in Qualifying and Race sessions to improve their rank. The scoring will be weighted by the quality and quantity of the opposition as well as the length of the race, as well as the users recent participation. The driver and server ranking values will be visible in-game, with full in-depth details to be found at www.VirtualXperience.net.

The new system will go in open Beta stage with v1.5 initially only with Reiza official servers, with the possibility of being expanded to other open & active servers as it develops. A more detailed breakdown of the system mechanics will be shared in time for v1.5 release.

Limited tire sets

As commented in the previous dev update, v1.5 will add a new realism dimension as users will get the option to limit the number of tire sets available for single & multiplayer races, which will then accumulate wear as they´re used throughout the race weekend. Drivers will then be able to switch back & forth between used and new tire sets (rather than just infinitely reset tires to a brand new set every time he goes back to the pit menu, although this will also remain an option).

Updated UI design

@Alex Sawczuk has done a little further freshening up to AMS presentation in v1.5 with a few UI design revisions, most noticeably being the session monitor UI, now following the overall UI design, with a beefed up timing screen and background nicely filled up by the ongoing track action:


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Buskerud - new kart track

@ilka has put together a beautiful-looking surprise Christmas present in the shape of Buskerud KartKurs. This fictional venue is set in a bucolic Norwegian region amidst pine trees, wind turbines, lakes and rocky hills. The two layouts are as close to a roller coaster ride one is likely to get without rails :)

Some previews:

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Mendig Full Course
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@ilka and @Alex Sawczuk have also managed to find some time to put together a new layout for Mendig - a respectable 11km course which roams through and around country roads, hills, village and the airport.

Super Formula Dirt

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The F-Dirt is getting a new big brother variant in the shape of the Super F-Dirt - an AWD Turbo, more powerful and higher grip version of the F-Dirt currently in the sim for some extra power drifting fun.

Drift Series

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On the topic of drifting.. Recently we´d been debating within the team about a fun project to wrap v1.5 with and unwind a bit. @Niels Heusinkveld had been playing with Drift physics for a while so that got things kick started, which in turn got @domagoj Lovric (who had fancied doing some new V6 turbo sounds) going.. Along came @sandro Kholodkevich to pimp up a few existing cars with optionals and soon we had something shaping up for some serious dorifto action :) So much so in fact that we´ve elected to add a Drift series as a new bonus content to Automobilista.

The series will feature a few of the existing models customized for drifting. We also plan to add some custom Drift courses and scoring system. This however won´t be quite ready in time for v1.5 so will be included in one of the post-release patches sometime in January.

Automobilista Holiday Bundle

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Steam Holiday sale starts today and we´ve got a killer offer for those that may still be on the fence about AMS - the Automobilista Holiday Bundle is going to include AMS along with all DLCs released so far - this is a limited-time opportunity to pick the whole package up not only at its best but also at its best price :)

Individual packages are also on sale with discounts as big as 90% so if you´re missing anything in your collection do make sure to check the sale out :)


Automobilista Beyond v1.5

While core development of AMS ends with v1.5, the new Drift project and the upcoming DLC means there is still some exciting things to come to AMS in 2018 - Since v1.5 is another major update with substantial new features it´s also very likely we´ll do some fine tuning and deploy a couple of smallish hotfixes early on next year.


By and large though AMS is going to be hitting its definitive and peak form in the coming days. Although we´ll continue to support it with new content & official competitions in 2018, by next year our development focus will be fully on an exciting new challenge, about which we hope to be sharing more news soon.

In the meantime we´d like to thank everyone who one way or another contributed to AMS development - the terrific feedback we have been able to gather here, in the RaceDepartment forum and other AMS communities has been invaluable and your enthusiasm for the sim a source of great motivation for all of us.

In the name of the whole Reiza team I wish you all a happy holiday season - we look forward to catching you for some online action over the break...


Automobilista is a PC exclusive racing game from Reiza Studios, and can be purchased from the Steam network.

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I'm mainly using rF2 & AC but AMS and Reiza just seems so awesome, should I get this instead of rF1, RRE or PC2?

triples and osw no problems?
If I didn't have VR and could only have one sim then it would be AMS for me every single time.

If you have or are planning to get VR (go on, do it!) then I would say it's a toss-up between AC, RRE and RF2...

Ps AMS does have triples etc...
 
My fat, and which is MEGA STRANGE because AMS has EVERYTHING you need to do racing, and then some. The driving experience is great and it features all necessary systems for racing. So its a head scratcher to me personally. If its "graphics" that keep people away then thats very sad. .

I think you have to look at AMS and SCE in the overall context of sim racing. Sim-racers have been racing ISIMotor2 sims since 2005 in the form of rFactor, GT Legends, GTR2, RACE 07 and its sequels. I still race GTR2 more than any other sim so I'm not certainly not knocking ISIMotor2 but I can understand that most simracers were looking for something new rather than yet another ISIMotor2 sim focused initially on an obscure (to most) Brazilian race series.

Now content is key to popularity IMO. In the 1990s Papyrus produced both Indycar sims and NASCAR sims and the NASCAR sims sold about 4 times better, reflecting its greater popularity. Reiza seem to have decided against competing directly with the most popular racing sims by offering something different in terms of content - either obscure licensed content or unlicensed versions of more mainstream content. And hats off to them for not following the crowd. How many sims do we need to race GT3 cars in? But the consequence is AMS is unlikely to match the popularity of some of its rivals IMO.
 
The more powerful F-Dirt sounds awesome and hell yeah for Niels having played around with drifting and now releasing drift versions. Sounds fun as heck. :) The new kart track looks superb and the 11km Mendig im sure will be fun. What a goodie bag.

So was all shown here free? Its another DLC coming on top of this?
 
I think you have to look at AMS and SCE in the overall context of sim racing. Sim-racers have been racing ISIMotor2 sims since 2005 in the form of rFactor, GT Legends, GTR2, RACE 07 and its sequels. I still race GTR2 more than any other sim so I'm not certainly not knocking ISIMotor2 but I can understand that most simracers were looking for something new rather than yet another ISIMotor2 sim focused initially on an obscure (to most) Brazilian race series.

Now content is key to popularity IMO. In the 1990s Papyrus produced both Indycar sims and NASCAR sims and the NASCAR sims sold about 4 times better, reflecting its greater popularity. Reiza seem to have decided against competing directly with the most popular racing sims by offering something different in terms of content - either obscure licensed content or unlicensed versions of more mainstream content. And hats off to them for not following the crowd. How many sims do we need to race GT3 cars in? But the consequence is AMS is unlikely to match the popularity of some of its rivals IMO.

Agree, but with a new graphics engine, AMS 2/next title will be the superior platform to host a serious racing sim series. Hopefully licensed, but either way...
 
Nothing but praise for Reiza. I started back in the Game Stock Car days and progressed with the changes to AMS. Huge returns on such a minimal investment. FFB and physics have always been the standard I compare with other sims. Even though the lack of VR support has decreased my time with AMS, I will always support them as I've done through the years.

I was the one that always got excited with the latest update news, and would scan the release info for any VR announcement. Sadly it was never mentioned. I would've been happy with a simple test version in the beta. :thumbsup:

All in all though, AMS is a great sim and I would recommend it to everyone. So here's looking forward to the new year and AMSVR 2018. ;):laugh:
 
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I think there are many factors in this equation.
Graphics might be one, but then you have hundreds of people on iRacing :D
Then you have convenience.
That's why i mostly race on iRacing: lots of "try-hards", 50 to 100+ people on each race (991 GT3 Cup). It's the best system. If i'm busy in the week, i might do 2-3 races. If i have time to spare, i can race until i'm burned :geek:

Did you say hundreds of people on iRacing? As of this moment there are 3728 members online.
I love AMS too, but just like you, too busy with iRacing(15+ hours a week).
 
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This is the one piece of race simulation software I do not mind leaving my Oculus Rift off for.
It's that darn good....VR or not.
I do not mind running it on a single screen.
It will remain on my computer long after it is no longer officially supported.
Again...'say it with me'...'because it's that good'.
 
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What a pleasure to see there are still some developers like that (Reiza) : proper sim, proper tracks, proper physics, proper ffb.
Maybe not the most sailed sim, but the one with the more unanimous feedback.
@++
 

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