Paul Jeffrey
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Anthony Monteil of Sector3 has dropped a bit of a bombshell in the world of RaceRoom... improvements to the game audio are possible, and will be included in the new update!
Yes you heard it right, the best sounding racing simulation on the market will be getting some further attention as part of the new update scheduled to drop tomorrow. Attempting the impossible and looking at improving the audio experience in game, sound engineering god @anthony monteil has posted quite a considerable length update on what he's been working on behind the scenes back at Sector3 Studios HQ in Sweden.
Many believe (myself included) that the audio experience in RaceRoom Racing Experience is quite literally second to none, with many of the cars having engine notes that quite literally make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end, however it appears as if Monteil feels that improvements are still possible within the simulation, and has been hard at work looking to make these a reality for the upcoming update scheduled to be deployed tomorrow.
You can read the full update post from Anthony Monteil below:
As we're reaching mid summer, I thought I would give a bit more details about what's been cooking in the audio department during the last weeks, as most of it is now available for you through the very last update.
Besides working on the upcoming car models you guys are already aware of: Audi R8 LMS, Callaway C7R, BMW M235i, KTM X-Bow GT4 and... some Porsche , three old glories also received some new sounds, and they deserved (needed) it well :
- BMW M3 E30 Group A & DTM 92'
- Mercedes 190 Evo DTM 92'
- Opel Omega Evo 500 DTM 92'
This should allow you to obtain a better mix between the actual suspension/bump sounds and the road sound through the menu sliders.
You'll probably notice that they both seem quieter, which is normal, as we also needed to optimize the volume differences between stereo and surround modes.
From there, you have plenty of margin to increase the road noise or the suspension volumes from the menu, and fine adjust your own cockpit ambience.
And last but not least, the summer's surprise :
One of the most spectacular audio experience in motorsport is probably this cracking bang on the external gearshifts.
We love them when they're echoing in the forest or reverberating all over the race tracks.
Race cars engine might be quieter nowadays but these gearshifts are still damn loud.
Therefore, I thought they deserved a special treatment in R3E aswell.
Though not perfect and subject to further improvements, you'll notice some new external gearshifts samples and most of all, a significant difference in the way they're louder in the distance.
The audio synchronization with the physics is also improved, which increases the gearshifts realism.
I encourage you to test it on TV cams replays or even in free cam mode. Though, a temporary bug makes the gearshifts volume a tad weaker in chase cam view or very close TV cams. This will of course be fixed as soon as possible.
Finally, I can't leave you without mentioning what I started to work on today, giving me a nice banana on my face. I waited this track for so long, even more since I visited it for the first time last year during a Formula One event (note that I didn't precise which kind of F1 it was ) .
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