rF2 Development Roadmap: Tatuus Coming Soon!

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The latest rFactor 2 'Development Roadmap' is here - containing news on free Tatuus DLC, VR improvements and plenty more besides!


Catching me out by shifting the release date of the new roadmap forward a few days, Studio 397 have updated the community on their current development situation with rFactor 2 - including plenty of new and exciting news about the simulation...

June 2019 Development Roadmap:

Surprise, surprise! Let’s do the roadmap a week early, at the start of the actual Steam Summer Sale!

Summer Sale
There’s quite a few packs on sale this summer, more than we ever had, so let’s go over them! And of course, rFactor 2 itself is on sale as well!

We have three car packs on sale. The GT3 Power Pack and Endurance Pack are both 50% off, and the latest GT3 Challengers Pack has a 33% discount. Our first ever laser scanned track, that set a benchmark for future high quality tracks, Sebring, has a 30% discount.

A 25% discount was applied to the Formula E Race bundle, featuring the Gen 2 car as well as two, highly accurate tracks: Monaco and Hong Kong.

Our partners at Reiza Studios also have a special surprise for the summer. Not only are all three of their packs (the full pack, the car pack and the track pack) on sale, they also provided some fixes for the MCR 2000 as well as two brand new layouts for Imola, doubling the number of layouts available!

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The existing layouts, the classic, dangerous 1972 layout surrounded by nearby barriers and the current configuration, fully adapted to modern standards but still retaining a lot of the unique challenges that made it famous are now augmented by the 1988 layout that introduced a few chicanes and the subsequent 2001 layout with further modifications and chicanes. I think it’s fair to say that this track can now be adapted to suit a car of any age! Of course, you get both new layouts for free if you’ve already bought Imola before! Just check the workshop for updates.

Last but not least, our partners at KartSim have put their package on sale at 50% off, a great opportunity if you want to get into karting.

Tatuus
We know we know, it’s been a little while…. open wheel fans have been sitting at the window longingly looking into the distance hoping for a sign. But wait no more, we are pleased to once again give you ‘open wheel’ aficionados something to get your pulse ‘racing’ again. So start getting worked up right now, because the Tatuus pack arrival is imminent. This punchy bundle of five unique open wheel Tatuus cars that includes the Tatuus F.3 T318, the Tatuus MSV F3-016 (aka British F3), the Tatuus PM-18 (Pro Mazda), the Tatuus USF-17, Tatuus F4 T014, and the Tatuus FT-50, will hit the ground wheels spinning on Thursday this week.

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And one more thing, the Tatuus pack and all of it’s cars will be ‘free’ on the Steam workshop for everyone to enjoy!

New Build
We’ve also just released a new build with some fixes and new features in it.

VR Features
We basically added two new things. Support for “IPD” or “World Scale” adjustments, which allow the fine tuning of the distance between the eye cameras in game. Some headsets have hardware controls for this too, but due to popular demand from people in our community we added this as a software feature too. This adjustment allows changing stereo separation strength, which leads to different perception of VR image and in some cases increases comfort. We’ve added key bindings to increase, decrease or even reset the IPD so you can map those and make adjustments while sitting in the cockpit (don’t adjust and drive though!).

The second feature we added is for users of the Pimax (and possibly other similarly constructed headsets). It allows you to enable or disable a specific projection mode that respects the orientation of the displays in the headsets. On the Pimax they are canted. Setting this feature, that for now needs to be changed in the player.json text file, to “1” enables this new option for Pimax. As a side effect, rendering on Pimax becomes roughly 25% more efficient, which is a nice bonus.

Below is an overview of both settings as they appear in your player.json:

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Changes
Other, smaller changes are:
  • We’ve fixed a problem with our RSS based news feed in the old launcher (news failed to show up at all, should be back again now).
  • The showroom was not correctly showing up in VR, now it’s back to normal.
  • Temporarily we’ve disabled the heat haze effect as it was rendering incorrectly. We are working on a proper fix, it will be back soon.
  • We’ve made some improvements to how our light probes are updated when jumping around in a replay between different times of day.
Road to Le Mans
The sign up for the qualifying races is going into the final hours, deadline is 15:00 CEST on the 26th of June. With qualifying races held this weekend the current 78 entries will fight to get into the final 45 spots. Oreca, BMW, Corvette and Porsche will race side by side for the ultimate glory. We will be crowing the 2019 winners of Le Mans when the race ends Sunday, July 7th.
As mentioned this race features our Endurance pack, which is on sale now. There is practically no excuse to not enter this epic event. Try out our recently released Le Mans laser scanned track. It can’t get any better than this!

That’s it for now. Enjoy the summer!


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I'm not a fan of open wheelers but the usf2000 that was added a while ago into rf2 is very fun car to drive so from that pov the new free single seaters should be pretty fun too. Definitely worth trying if you like those kind of cars. One of these or the usf2000 should be pretty popular if the rf2 competitive things attracts enough players. Small single seaters have always been mega popular in online racing. Having 7 kind of relatively similar cars is a bit weird tho although different racing procedures might make them more distinctive.

I did little bit of digging and it seems the f4 car has 160bhp which is the smallest number whereas the f mazda has 275 and all the others fit in between those two numbers. 270, 230, 200 and 175. The T318 us the car used in formula W I think.
 
I don't want to disappoint you when we announce our next sale, but I'm pretty sure the Tatuus cars won't be discounted. Ever. ;)
Hahaha. I didn't see the free bit. You could discount it and pay me for downloading it instead. how does that sound Marcel? :)

Well done anyway for giving something for free (Again) to the community.
(I have all your DLC by the way,,,,,,just saying:))
 
You see your own comment? That`s because comments like these exist, that you have Tatuus, instead of a new UI or a improved A.I, or new LMP1 category. STOP flirting the developers, if you want a good SIM.
Better wait for big interview with @Marcel Offermans. Problems you mentioned are well known by s397 for sure. Long story short: now they are focused on ui and competition system.
Maybe, open beta will start in 2 months. All other problems are not primary objectives now. S397 is a small team. They can't do all at once.
 
Better wait for big interview with @Marcel Offermans. Problems you mentioned are well known by s397 for sure. Long story short: now they are focused on ui and competition system.
Maybe, open beta will start in 2 months. All other problems are not primary objectives now. S397 is a small team. They can't do all at once.

I imagine a lot of their time will be biased toward the Nurburgring, understandably.

I'm really hoping the new competition system will allow for pick up and play lobby racing. I once raced online with Aliens, phenomenonal speed, I could not keep up.

I just wish S397 hosted a continuous server in the interim.
 
I imagine a lot of their time will be biased toward the Nurburgring, understandably.

I'm really hoping the new competition system will allow for pick up and play lobby racing. I once raced online with Aliens, phenomenonal speed, I could not keep up.

I just wish S397 hosted a continuous server in the interim.
Will see. As i understand, car making guys, tracks making team, everythingelse making team-are different teams. 2 for cars, 5 for tracks.
 
Studio 397 have hited the target with Reiza package and Le Mans (great quality made me buy Sebring in the current promotion). And now have gived us Tatuus. Excellent choice. More and more I play rFactor2. On the other hand the work of improving the game continues. Congratulations. What pisses me off is that one of the reasons I bought the game never worked out: save a race and continue later.
 
Studio 397 have hited the target with Reiza package and Le Mans (great quality made me buy Sebring in the current promotion). And now have gived us Tatuus. Excellent choice. More and more I play rFactor2. On the other hand the work of improving the game continues. Congratulations. What pisses me off is that one of the reasons I bought the game never worked out: save a race and continue later.

Never used it, but you can resume from replay ;)
 
You should look into it, VR in RF2 works well, there must be a solution to your issue. What are they saying on their support forum?
Lots of people are having the issue and it appears they are working on it maybe. It was reported over a year ago so I don't have a lot of faith in them. It's kind of like the imaginary UI that is coming *soon*. Until they start to perform as a company I can't in good conscious spend any money on their "stuff".
 
Sequential gearbox, but I think they all use Paddle shift according to their website.
That is correct, pretty much all modern racing cars do hace paddle shifts (Rally and Rallycross cars come to my mind which still use the sequential stick shift) and it makes a lot of sense, especially in small open wheelers where there is barely any space in the cockpit. But if he wants to run them with his sequantial shifter that's no problem at all.
In rf2 you can even run every car with H-pattern. Sometimes I'm running GTE with it just for fun lol
 
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