Automobilista 2 | Stunning New Features in Release Candidate Build

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A brand new build of Automobilista 2 is on the way which is set to bring many improvements, fixes, new content and features with it. One of these features is quite possibly unique and never seen in a sim before!

Reiza studios published their October development update over the weekend and there is a lot of good news. Along with a new build there is also set to be an exciting run of historic content in the upcoming months!

Tracks

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New content to look forward to will be the long awaited Historic 1970's Spa in not one but two layouts (with and without the Malmedy chicane added in 1970)!
This track has been built from scratch and the team even went out to Belgium to collect LIDAR data of the layout that's still largely used as public roads to this day, as a result it is by far the most accurate recreation of this legendary track!

Taking the opportunity for an update to another long-awaited project, the track team is also hard at work on Nürburgring 1971 which they expect to add to the Nürburgring DLC pack before the end of the year - this is another hugely demanding project that's coming together slowly but surely, and ultimately to a ground-breaking result.

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Also Reiza are in the process of finalising a deal for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which we hope will join Auto Club and WTT already for an all-oval Part3 release!

Cars

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On the car front, we have the arrival of the first GTP car - this Corvette was developed by GM in partnership with Lola to compete in the IMSA series in the late 1980s. The real car was fitted with a variety of different engines, from turbocharged V6s to massive 10L V8s at the end of its life cycle - for the game Reiza have decided to stick with the 366ci 6.0L normally aspirated V8 outputting over 800 HP, making this car sound as fast as it looks!

Also Reiza states:
"In more DLC news, users have been enquiring about the release schedule of the items remaining to fulfill the 2020-2022 Season Pass, so you may expect an updated schedule and more info on each item very soon"

These include the Brazilian Grand Prix Legends, Street Supercars and Adrenaline packs.
This does suggest there are more cars on the way and even Extreme Motorsports tracks to come!

Licence Issues, Mystery Track & Low Downforce

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Following Licence issues over the Formula USA 2022 announced back in August, it seems this car may now not make it into the sim as Reiza stated in the Dev update:

"We are finally soon to wrap the package for Racin´ USA Pt3 - the last you heard of it was after we were contacted by IndyCar following the announcement of the Formula USA 2022 in the August Dev Update. While we still hope to get something worked out in the future, unfortunately the licence for the car is not looking to be resolved any time soon, so we have decided to roll Pt3 out without it. We will continue pursuing some arrangement for it to feature in future packs"

However on a more positive front they have included in the new build the addition of low downforce variants for Group C & GT1 cars, featuring the aero configuration they ran at Monza, Hockenheim and another track they are looking to add to the game in 2023.
When it comes to low downforce tracks, its pretty clear from the chatter on the forums over at Reiza that most players are hoping this mystery will be Le Mans, which has been asked for on many occasions. Would you like to see Le Mans make it into the sim?

You can try it now!

If you don't want to wait to try some of the improvements, new features and Historic Spa coming in the new build by opting into the Release Candidate (Beta) build that was released on Sunday. To opt in there are instructions on the Reiza forums and also in the video below!

Ground-breaking, unique new feature!

Buried within the patch notes of the new R.C build among the huge list of general fixes and features for all areas of the sim, is possibly the most important feature to enter the sim yet, as I for one can't think of another sim that can yet do this! Can you prove me wrong?
In the section under AI you will find this line:

"AI now actively pursues draft of other cars and is more appropriately affected by turbulence from the car ahead"

This to me is absolutely incredible and is extremely important when it comes to oval racing (which the game now features quite a lot of), but also on faster road course's as well!

I've put together a little video below which shows you this in action on both an oval and road course. The first time I witnessed this I have to say I was amazed to see this sort of interaction between the A.I. and player car! It doesn't stop there either as the A.I will now draft each other, and coupled with an extensive list of other A.I. improvements Reiza have really raised the bar!

If you do opt into the R.C build please remember its a beta and there may be the odd problem (like the 1970's Spa loading screen image not showing up) which Reiza are currently working on. If you do find any problems it would be wonderful of you to report it on the forums there as thats exactly what this R.C build is for, and you'd be helping make a better sim for all of us!

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I own both games. I don't like PC2 at all, due to the weird, unnatural and for me incomprehensible driving physics.

AMS2 drives completely different and feels worlds better. You can't feel the PC2 roots at any point. The driving physics and the force feedback are absolutely no longer comparable.

I think you are stuck in your opinion and are now obsessively looking for little things that remind you of PC2.

What you say is simply not true anymore. Not after the massive physics, tire and FFB changes Reiza has brought lately.
Only the settings ui and the mp system remind me of project cars 2. Very little else left to go on.
 
Personally I find it a shame they waste their resource on (the very iffy) Project Cars foundation. I was hoping they could/would move AMS2 significantly away from ProjCars such that it overcame the deficiencies whilst leveraging the (mostly visual) qualities of the platform. But seems they can't/won't (they certainly haven't so far) - it can look nice but it's still ProjCars.

And ProjCars just isn't very good.
DUH
 
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Still in RC status. Seems to be another licence prob like there is with Nissan and Aston Martin
 
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I´am a Sim-Rookie and love this "Game" think it is good for beginners like me...
If you re a (premium) beginner try also ACC but be careful with GT7 and the APP simulator Real Racing 3
 

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