rFactor 2 | New York E-Prix Track Released

Paul Jeffrey

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Studio 397 have been hard at work on producing new Formula E content, with the New York E-Prix venue becoming the latest street circuit to be added to the simulation.

Hot on the heals of the recent Berlin DLC release, and joining the already available Hong Kong and Monaco E-Prix layouts (alongside the fantasy Electric Docks venue), New York is the latest inclusion to the growing list of official Formula E related content within the simulation.

Available to purchase from the rFactor 2 Steam Store for around £7, and comes complete in the 2018/19 layout of the US round of the Formula E season.

If Formula E isn't your thing, the Studio 397 still have you covered by also releasing their first major build update of the 2020 Zandvoort layout within the simulation. Initially coming to rF2 as very much an early work-in-progress piece of content, the developers have spent further development time bringing the content up to the latest standards - details of which can be found towards the end of the announcement post below.

From the announcement post:

We’re proud to once again bring you great AAA Formula E content. Straight off the release of Berlin, released just last week, we’re on a roll so… no sleep til Brooklyn!

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As a city and as an idea, New York conjures up so many cliches: it’s endlessly diverse, frantic and always on the move. New York is the hyper active soul of America – to put it another way…it’s full of “energy”! The Formula E-Prix taps into this spirit where New York becomes not just back drop but a unique place to host world class high level racing, for that reason this ePrix easily classifies as one of the most iconic stops on the road to the championship. Red Hook at the Brooklyn Harbor hosted the double-header championship finale of the ABB FIA Formula E Season 2017/18 as well as 2018/19. New York as a racing circuit is much like surviving in the city, keep your head down stay on your toes, blind turns come off high speed and will catch you out quicker than you realize if your line is off by even a little.

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As always we’ve gone to great lengths to capture the atmosphere accurately in rFactor 2. Everything from the precise terrain coloration and wear, to the objects and buildings (even the very far off ones!) are placed exactly as they are in real life – you can even see all the way out to New Jersey! Take on the challenge, 2.32 km of pure street racing, while enjoying a unique view of yes, the Statue of Liberty. Welcome to New York!

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Zandvoort 2020 Update
At the start of the month, we introduced the new Zandvoort to you, still a preview at the time as, like the real track, some things were still under construction. In the past couple of weeks you’ve been providing us with a lot of feedback, as did some racing driver that were the first to drive some laps on the new track. All of this lead to the update we are releasing today, fixing several bugs and polishing a lot of details on and around the track.

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The track itself was slightly adjusted in several places. We lowered the bump just after turn 3, changing the entry towards turn 4. We also changed the paddock layout and added garage positions for up to 45 cars. Around the track we installed the latest Tec-Pro and safer barriers and we fixed a few small holes and other anomalities in the mesh. We also ensured that even cars with very low ground-clearance no longer collide with some of the curbs along the track.

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Brand new AI was added. They perform a lot better now, and we added track marshals and officials around the whole track. Several new objects were added in the areas surrounding the track and we added the night lights so you can also race the track in the dark. Finally we fixed some objects that were floating above the terrain and we did another pass to tweak draw distances of objects for better overall performance.

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While the 2020 grand prix has officially been cancelled, we will keep updating the track in the following year as construction proceeds. In the mean time, this version should give everybody a good impression of the track as it is now. Enjoy the races! And talk to you soon!


Original Source: Studio 397

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@Marcel Offermans , sorry to go off topic, congrats on the track releases by the way they look fabulous!
Whilst you´re here, is there any chance of an AI fix for them tapping the brakes in the slipstream? If you watch an AI race, where passing should be easy on long straights, the AI don´t overtake, but just repeatedly hit the brakes and stay behind the car in front.
It has been like this for as long as I can remember in rF2 and rF1 derivative sims, but as it was fixed in AMS, we know it´s possible to rectify. Has it been noted as an issue by yourselves?
Thanks, keep up the good work!
This alone stops me playing rf2 offline unfortunately
 
They look nice, but I'm not investing any more money into rF2 until the new UI is useable.
Too many issues with the workflow and information wise at the moment, so I need to keep switching back to the old one.
Eye candy design is useless if the UX is sub par.

Despite all the money I've sunk into rF2 I'm close to a decision point to uninstall it (I finally ditched AC recently) and just go with AMS2, ACC, and DR2 for my virtual driving experience. Plus it will free up 80gb on my hard drive.
 
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I finally realized today, testing Berlin for my color correcting ReShade, why I'm not a big fan of any of the E tracks at all - they're pretty bad to drive on a single screen with a narrow FOV due to the sharp corners they usually feature.
 
I have no interest in Formula E, cannot recognise every driver, but I watch every race simply because of the excitement that Formula One cannot provide
as for rF2 although it is still extremely badly optimised, I still find it interesting and challenging to drive the electric Formula car
not a bad thing after all:rolleyes:
 
OT

Just get more convinced ACC format is way forward
Formula-E along with other series could/would make great standalone sims


IMHO
Why choose when you can have both? ACC is a great sim, but I also like the variety in cars and tracks in sims like rFactor 2, AC, RaceRoom and AMS1/2 are offering, also with mods in some occasions.

Formula E as a standalone sim? I don’t think that would be a big succes, because Formula E is not popular enough yet to justify it. With rFactor 2 now, you have an easy way to race a quality Formula E car (both generations) and Formula E tracks if you are interested. I think because of COVID-19 and the official e-sport Formula E competition with all the real world drivers, we have these new tracks now, because they need to be able to race on more official tracks.
 
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These already exist in various games.
Strange reasoning. He wants them in Rfactor and yes, Brands etc. are far superior to these drawn with a ruler tracks. These are just cheap licencing deals.

Formula E has some daft ethos about using tracks people don't drive to. Until they drop that and run on proper tracks the series will never take off.

No engine noise, no interest for my virtual racing. I use sim racing to go back in time to burn virtual fuel and make virtual noise.

Studio 397 would probably make more getting some sort of core package of popular tracks up done to modern standard. I own Rfactor but it doesn't see anywhere near as much drive time as it should due to it relying on varying quality mods.
 
Formula E has some daft ethos about using tracks people don't drive to. Until they drop that and run on proper tracks the series will never take off.
Technically this is not possible yet I assume, since it needs short straights and slow corners to recharge the battery. I consider Formula E a completely different sport and it can be fun and exciting to watch. I don’t want it to be like for example F1, because then the future of F1 may be at more risk then it already is at the moment. Also, some innovations like ‘fan boost’ I do not like. It should be about driver skills and not about social media popularity of a driver.
 
When S397 announced they're going to release some new tracks, I was hoping for tracks like Monza or Spa maybe. New York and Berlin are fine (I won't buy them now but maybe in some discount pack) but I was hoping to get more of the world known tracks because not everyone likes Formula E and tracks like Monza could get some new people to rFactor 2.
 
When S397 announced they're going to release some new tracks, I was hoping for tracks like Monza or Spa maybe. New York and Berlin are fine (I won't buy them now but maybe in some discount pack) but I was hoping to get more of the world known tracks because not everyone likes Formula E and tracks like Monza could get some new people to rFactor 2.

S397 did say back when they first brought in FE that there will be a lot of Tracks, they're sticking to that word and seeing as they have a strong relationship with the real series you can understand why, not to mention the current interest in eRacing has not doubt shifted their goalposts a bit these past few months.
 
These official Formula E tracks are well made but if I recall they don't include the boost mechanic in the game - the one where in the real Formula E you drive over a section of the track for a short burst of speed. I did a video about it, don't recall what it's called right now....

Formula E Monaco and actual full Monaco "Circuit D'Azur" have like 1$/€/£ in the price and why on earth would you choose the former in that case?

I like rFactor 2 I genuinely do and I own most of the content even some Formula E but the prices are a bit much. Yes the content is well made I get that but for content that does not match the actual race format, I mean the boost element I just don't know.

Sebring, Le Mans I own and I will look into the new GTE Ferrari as well but honestly ABB or someone should be subsidising the prices of the Formula E content and offline racing against AI, for those that want the option, should be solid.

Berlin and New York Formula E circuits at current prices, €16 for the two are of no interest to me, sorry. As others have been commenting here, put them in a pack and work out a price.
 
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