ACC GT2 Cars: How Are They Doing A Week After Release?

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The latest Assetto Corsa Competizione DLC released just a week, and the ACC GT2 cars were received well. How are they doing seven days later, though?

There is no doubt: GT3 is the king of the hill in Assetto Corsa Competizione. The class is not just popular in real life, as the focus of ACC shows. Other major racing sims feature them as well, with their popularity hardly seeming to fade.

That and the memories of the GT4 DLC had us wondering whether or not the ACC GT2 cars might face the same fate as the cars of the former. While the GT4 vehicles were also received well, they quickly seemed to fall out of fashion for the majority of sim racers. With the more powerful and less aero-reliant GT2 cars, this would surely not happen, right?


ACC GT2 Cars: Wait For Evenings In Europe​

Well, not quite. Competition platforms such as Low Fuel Motorsport or The SimGrid have incorporated the new class into their schedules. But just a week after release, an afternoon search (on CET, that is) for a public server will only net you a handful of GT2 lobbies, as in single digits. However, things change towards the evening, with pure GT2 servers being present much more frequently, even if not overwhelmingly so.

Meanwhile, the number of mixed servers is significantly higher. When joining these servers, you can find varying numbers of GT2 drivers, though the GT3 category still has the upper hand quite obviously. After all, that is what most sim racers play Assetto Corsa Competizione for. Still, all things considered, the ACC GT2 cars are not doing bad a week after release, even though the hype for them may have decreased now.

Could their popularity increase again later, though? It might well be possible. The Nürburgring-Nordschleife is going to be added to the game soon. And the Green Hell is known for its multi-class events with a vast array of different cars. Maybe the hype around the track, which is undoubtedly going to reach new heights, revives interest in classes other than GT3. That could also see the TCX, Porsche Cup, Ferrari Challenge and Super Trofeo classes come alive again.

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Red Bull Ring Proves Popular​

Meanwhile, the Red Bull Ring, which is also part of the DLC, is a much more common online sight than the ACC GT2 cars. The community was hoping for a new track, and the locations have better longevity anyway. Plus, the track is simple to learn, although hard to master, so it should be satisfying to drive for both beginners and seasoned sim racing veterans.

Of course, it is hard to tell what is going on regarding the ACC GT2 cars in private leagues and events. But usually, public servers tend to be a decent way to gauge popularity of certain content – and it is safe to say that the Red Bull Ring is appreciated on a broader scale than the new cars.

Whether or not this popularity is here to stay remains to be seen. Once the Nordschleife drops, however, that is highly likely to dominate the world of ACC lobbies for a while.

What is your opinion on the ACC GT2 cars a week after release? Have you tried all of them? Let us know on Twitter @OverTake_gg or in the comments below!
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oh this reminded me they released, are they on special yet? ill be in the store when the green hell releases though.
 
Who would have thought that a category I did not even know the existence about when it was announced for the game would fall into oblivion just as other non-GT3 content ?
The BOP is also, like for GT4 previously, all over the place. The quality of it is also very mixed, with an unusual lackluster polish for the standard Kunos set in the past (just a few example : onboard sound of the AMG, dash of the R8 lacking proper shadows in places, AI on the ring very questionable, brakes efficiency on the Maserati likely not affected by any settings in regards to brake pads or pressure).
 
maybe this year jeddah will add it to ACC since ITS OFFICIAL IN THIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Plenty of tracks from the SRO GT championships deserve to be in the game: Virginia, Sepang, Hockenheim, Barber, Sonoma... But I'm not very optimistic. Obviously, it will be all about the Nordschleife in the upcoming months, the one track that does not interested me at all but, for some reason, interests a lot of simracers.

I'm guessing that AC2 is what is really using up all the resources at Kunos right now.
 
Gauging by the Green Hell participation on LFM, I think we will see all classes on a regular basis. Might be heavy on the GT3 side (as it is now) but there are a few brave souls in M2s and GT4s in most LFM races. I think we will seeat least both GT4 and GT2 in attendance once Nords drop. Fingers crossed for a speedy release
 
Yeah, to link popularity of any cars or tracks solely to online participation is doing a disservice. I'd argue there's just as many people sim racing offline as there are online. Some of us are fine not having to deal with all the BS that comes with online racing, thanks. Is racing AI as challenging or realistic as racing a real person? Obviously not, but I race to help relieve daily stress, not increase it :p
 
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I think that it will end up the same as the GT4 pack, almost nobody will race them online.
It's time for AC2.
 
Off line only sim racer here, after a few days at red bull ring with the GT2, I am now racing them on different tracks. No complains on AI and BOP, all is well for me with the new content.
When dividing the cost of the DLC by the amount of time already enjoyed, it is the best money spent, since the beginning of the year, by a very large margin.
 
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The GT2 BOP is bad, even a custom BOP will be difficult as the Lap time difference between the cars is that big.
A look at the current GT2 online races shows a Maserati Cup with some AMG and than nothing.
Second, the speed of these cars is a bit to fast, difference to the GT3 is to narrow for multiclass. On the fast tracks like Monza the Gt2 are on pace with the GT3, come on.

No blame to the class itself, cars are nice
 
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Sorry to use this post to ask a question, but in acc my standings app in the lower left corner used to show who was in front of me or behind me relative to track position. Now it shows everything relative to actual standings.

I liked it way better before when in quali you could see how far was the next or previous car. I saw from someone's stream that they had it the way i had it before. How can I change this?
 

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