ACC News Coming in Next Weeks... Plus New Interview and Footage

Paul Jeffrey

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Marco Massarutto has confirmed more Assetto Corsa Competizione news will be coming in the next weeks during this latest interview with technology giants Nvidia...

During the brief interview video with Nvidia presenter Julian Huguet recently, Kunos Simulazioni Co-Founder Marco Massarutto has revealed some interesting insight into the highly anticipated new title from the makers of Assetto Corsa, including confirmation that the studio continue to target a "late summer" 2018 Early Access release date, and going on to mention that more news about the new simulation should be revealed in the next few weeks.

Already we've seen quite a bit of footage from ACC thanks to the various launch and reveal events around the world, and again this latest interview with Nvidia gives players another glimpse at what promises to be a highly polished visual treat, building on the already exceptionally solid foundations of Assetto Corsa as the Italian team move to the powerful Unreal 4 game engine - a first for the studio and yet another notable developer making use of this mightily potent engine for a sim racing game.

Sit back and enjoy the new footage as we continue to eagerly await more news about ACC in the coming days and weeks...

Assetto Corsa Competizione should be available on Steam Early Access Summer 2018.

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Brownninja97

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And again NVIDIA logo on tilte...... :O_o: There will be advantage for greenboys in performance? ACC will go by steps of pCARS?.... :O_o::cautious:
Its using unreal, traditionally games using the unreal toolset perform better on nvidia in most cases thus far and unreal have had a long standing contract with nvidia which is why they get their(horrible) physx updates so quickly.
 
I think 2019 we simracers and fans of GT3`s are in heaven. Just imagine, that Kunos is making a complete game wich finally is done and not five years in some sort of beta stadium, development or something. Just go into the market, grab a copy off the shelf and you are ready for complete 24h-cycles, weatherchanges and thrilling GT3 action. And on top of that, all that will come with great graphics. Its the complete package, that good old GTR2 fans have waited for so long. Its gonna be like porn, so sit in your racingrig and enjoy those times.

But there is one little thing wich also has my greatest attention: I preordered my Fanatec DD Wheel Base 2 yesterday. So i would say im going fu***** nuts in the next few months. :cool:

So kunos, shut up and take my money. :thumbsup:
 
AMD cards on Dirt Rally destroys any nvida card in performance. Optimization make the market unfair, because in numbers AMD cards are better.. I don't like it, but for me the only way to go is intel+nvidia.
 

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