rF2: Circuit de la Sarthe (Le Mans) Released & rF2 Updated

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Studio 397 have released their beautiful laser scanned Circuit de la Sarthe for rFactor 2.

One of the most iconic tracks in world motorsport, this weekend has seen the 87th running of the Le Mans 24 Hour race in France - the centrepiece event of the sportscar racing calendar and the season finale of the 2018/19 FIA World Endurance Championship season.

To mark the big event in style, Studio 397 have released their latest DLC for rFactor 2 - the laser scanned 2018 version of the famous Le Mans circuit!

Available to purchase now from the rFactor 2 Steam Store page for 10.99 eu, the new track is once again an impressive creation from Studio 397 - continuing the recent very high quality track standards achieved by the Dutch development studio.

rF2 Le Mans: Check out our test drive and Marcel Offermans interview HERE.

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Alongside the new track comes a brand new update for rFactor 2, one that brings a number of fixes and improvements to the simulation as Studio 397 continue work towards refining and updating this highly regarded simulation. To catch up on the latest changes, check out the new build update notes below...

rF2 Update Notes:

With the track release comes a new build too. As always we advise people to update their dedicated servers and game clients. In fact, Le Mans requires this new build.

rFactor 2 version: 1.1112
Steam Build IDs: 3921932 (client), 3921933 (dedicated server)

Changes:
  • Improved performance logging to be faster and give more information.
  • Fixed skewed driver labels on triple screen multi-view (cockpit and track-side full-screen cams).
  • Removed aggressive threading as it’s not that helpful.
  • Improved timing to help avoid stutters and real-time freezes.
  • Improvements on materials and lighting.
  • Implemented all new ‘digital flags’ – for ‘Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans’.

Here's what Studio 397 have to say about the new release:

Just a few weeks ago, in our latest roadmap, we announced that Le Mans was coming to rFactor 2. Now, on the weekend that the 2019 edition of this famous 24h race is held, as the real cars pass the checkered flag after yet another memorable race, the racing won’t stop! We are proud to announce the release of the Le Mans 24h track, available immediately!

For those of you who can’t wait, here’s the link to the store, where you can buy your copy of the track right now and start driving!

Background
The story of the creation of this iconic track goes all the way back to the days when Studio 397 was founded, almost three years ago now. I guess, when we chose the name of our company we already showed our intention.

Being new to the game obviously meant that we had to first introduce ourselves to the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) and build a relationship with them. Such things always take time. Over the first two years, we met regularly, explained our ideas and plans, and listened to their feedback. In that same time period, we also entered into discussions with various other tracks and car manufacturers and showed that we were serious about making rFactor 2 the most realistic racing simulation for everybody who enjoys the experience of driving race cars. All these things led to a licensing agreement, roughly a year ago, that all parties were happy with.

Just in time too for doing a laser scan of the 2018 track, as obviously Le Mans only exists in this configuration for a couple of weeks a year. With the license in place and the scan in our possession, production work started a little over half a year ago, with us balancing our track team resources at the time between three big tracks, the Nürburgring, already in production at that time after we announced it at SimRacing Expo last year, Monaco and Le Mans.

As with Sebring, our goal was to create the most realistic model of Le Mans possible for any consumer-oriented racing simulation available. By pairing our highly accurate physics with a very detailed road mesh, we have recreated the track in a way that makes you feel every bump and curb out there.

Graphically, we have used our latest shaders on this track. Improvements to our lighting model and materials are still in full swing. So whilst you will find this track already looks gorgeous, it is safe to say we will do an update once everything is finalized later in the year, and we will provide a more in-depth update on this process in one of our upcoming roadmaps.

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Simracing is mid range price hobby. You have to know here posting on racedepartment's.
Some economists here: you have to know that 50 € is 5 times more that 10. That proportion aproaches you to a internet troll in that post.
 
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For what it costs ps4 and gt sport and year suscription. You got decent pc to play mid settings...

This Reiza dlc you say (even If I don't have the game) has to be another big corp strategy to empty our pockets, for sure...

Now the president has to be heading his fight jet like in the movie independence day to fight against the evil empire.
Maybe it depends from country, ps4 cost 321$ here, gt sport 12 $. And you can start with gamepad, and race with real drivers(David Perel for example).
And if you want to tell me pc racing is another level, well its only another level of immersion. Watch simexpo 2018. Rf2 pro e-driver was beaten by Gts guy, in rf2 .
 
A pc with an amd and gtx 1050 8g ram cost aprox the same...

Maybe more expensive but not much more.

No inmersion, just who says that has to be on ps4 for starters and no much spend.

A pc upgrade is better than no pc because, on the other side you don't spend on ps4 and also have more software variety. I don't have anything against ps4 or gt sport.
 
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Some economists here: you have to know that 50 € is 5 times more that 10. That proportion aproaches you at a internet troll in that post.

And with arguments ? Given how prices are going up, do you really think this price will be far-fetched in some years? Look at DCS for example in the aerial simulation

Ok, 10€ it's nothing, can I give to you my steam account in MP, you will give me as a gift this low price track :laugh:
 
People start simracing with ps4 and cheap game(gt sport). Problems?

A smile of my child 0€
A pack of candies 0,5€
A beer 1.5€
Etc...

And... what does that prove ? Entertainment's price fluctuates ?
When a single track will cost 50€ you will starting to ask questions or not?

And with arguments ? Given how prices are going up, do you really think this price will be far-fetched in some years? Look at DCS for example in the aerial simulation

Ok, 10€ it's nothing, can I give to you my steam account in MP, you will give me as a gift this low price track :laugh:

But you know studio 397, they release also free content and doing a game overhault: a small studio doing quality content. When I buy this content I have this in mind.

You can buy forza 7 with 900 cars for 30 € but all this content is pointless in many cases.
 
People start simracing with ps4 and cheap game(gt sport). Problems?

That's what many people think, but it's only one way to get into sim racing. I bet there are quite a few people, who would disagree with you. The first game that got me into sim racing was Race 07 and the game that made me buy a wheel was rFactor and I never even touched a console or one of those titles you mentioned.

But this isn't really the topic at hand. I could easily argue that the subscription fees to get online access by Sony are a total ripoff compared to this high quality DLC, but I will let you decide what is appropriate for you and what is not. GT sport was released two years ago by a multi million dollar company and is basicly equaly expensive as rFactor 2, just to put that into perspective. Next to the fact that people have the chance to get pretty high quality 3rd party mods for rF2, if they find the price to be too steep. Get the Enduracers mod and the 2017 Le Mans version from the workshop and you can sniff some pretty damn decent Le Mans athmosphere for free, given you don't want to get the DLC. Nobody is forcing you and I can tell you that you won't get this on any console. Have I mentioned the fantastic work by Woochoo and a couple of other creative minds to create a historic Le Mans experience? How people can complain so much in this day and age, when sim racing is at the highest level it ever was, is beyond me.
 
None of you lot have played Star Citizen then? £1000s for one yes ONE spaceship.

I do find it funny that the vast majority questioning about the price are also not Premium Members of RD, not even stumping up £15 a YEAR to help maintain the servers they're posting on...
 
And with that we are done
Really must every release thread turn into a squabble over price, whether devs are bloodsucking leeches or incompetent coders. Followed by my sim's bigger than your sim.
16 pages, over 300 posts, mostly repeating the same crap over and over.
Thank you to the posters who read the opening post and troubled to reply to the actual topic, unfortunately you are in a minority as usual in these topics.
Before anyone screams out the free speech mantra I repeat 16 pages over 300 posts.
And now we're done.
 
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