Assetto Corsa EVO: Offline-Only & Modding Tools To Arrive In Early Access

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Image: Kunos Simulazioni
In Kunos Simulazioni's keynote video detailing the next stages for Assetto Corsa EVO's early access release, Marco Massarutto - Co-Founder and Managing Director of Kunos - revealed plenty of information including the modding tools that will debut before the title's full release.

There was plenty of information revealed in the Assetto Corsa EVO "what's next" video, such as new tracks like Donington and Red Bull Ring, as well as cars including the McMurtry Spéirling and what seemed to be a Ferrari F2004. But of course, what AC players want is to be able to mod, and that will arrive for EVO much earlier than anticipated.

Starting the video, Marco Massarutto in a rather fresh bit of honesty admits that they "got it wrong" with the initial Early Access release for ACE. Claiming that the team are constantly looking at feedback both in the Steam reviews and on social media platforms, they are taking this constructive criticism and encourage everyone to follow suit.


Assetto Corsa EVO: What is New?​

One of the points Massarutto touched upon is a greater attempt to definitively divide both the career mode where players can buy cars with an in-game currency (akin to Gran Turismo) and the open mode in which players can just select any car and track to drive without following any strict criteria. One aspect that many players will be happy to hear: no required online connection.

Many video game releases as of late have been met with intense criticism for being always online-only, even in offline events. Plenty of these games tend to become unplayable if they are taken offline either through connection issues or the developers choosing to end support for the title. Kunos of course will have seen the disdain for this practice and decided to go against it, which will undoubtedly be music to many single player only people's ears.

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The roadmap will now be altered going forward, starting with version 2.0 of early access. Image: Kunos Simulazioni

They go on to reference that the roadmap for the early access will be tweaked, with the next update set to receive more content than initially planned. It was already set to feature five cars plus Circuit of the Americas, now it will feature additional cars with some further optimisations set to be made to improve EVO's performance for triple screen and virtual reality as well as AI opponents.

Multiplayer is expected for release during the summer, with the team set to focus on implementing netcode functionality after the release for early access 2.0 build.

Plus what will surely make many longtime AC players very happy, modding is set to arrive before the v1.0, so still in the sim's Early Access phase, with the hope of being able to figure out a way of implementing the model for mod exchanging into the game and iron out some potential issues before the game's full release.

Also, check out our article detailing all the new cars and tracks we spotted in the preview video!

Which feature mentioned in the Assetto Corsa EVO reveal video has you most excited? Let us know in the comments below and join the discussion in our AC EVO forum!
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The second he said "It’s not like that.", I couldn't watch any more of it.

Literally started off gaslighting us, and trying to rewrite history.

Sure today it is useable offline, but on launch it was online only AS INTENDED. The only reason they made it usable offline was because they had NO CHOICE, if they had had no problems with the servers, I think it would still be 100% online only.
 
In fact, Massarutto, at least for the interviews I could see, spoke at most about renting cars, not about an open mode where you can drive all the cars in the game as well as in AC.

Here some interviews
 
The second he said "It’s not like that.", I couldn't watch any more of it.

Literally started off gaslighting us, and trying to rewrite history.

Sure today it is useable offline, but on launch it was online only AS INTENDED. The only reason they made it usable offline was because they had NO CHOICE, if they had had no problems with the servers, I think it would still be 100% online only.
might be a crazy assumption but in hindsight what if they intended for the game to have offline functionality based on the fact there is a switch for it in the menu? so all of the kicking and screaming was for nothing. i know its crazy but im just speculating
 
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Very happy, and impressed, that Kunos has listened to some of the key feedback.

To me seems more like some things were omitted or not added in EA as yet have been brought forward to try and turn around monthly positivity ( all time low of 52% ) ..... not like they were never going to be done.

People must think Kunos are rookies or something.
 
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might be a crazy assumption but in hindsight what if they intended for the game to have offline functionality based on the fact there is a switch for it in the menu? so all of the kicking and screaming was for nothing. i know its crazy but im just speculating
What needs to be done is an interview without the reverence of walking on eggshells and bieng scared to ask and reiterate the questions that many folks are getting on their horses about.

I've seen clips where solid questions are asked and then there is a minor joke and some laughing and some nodding heads and seemingly the question got skirted and was not answered properly or fully.
Questions asked should be answered fully if you want the fans and community to buy your game.
Man up and start telling truths in a manner that would impress your bank manager... be clear and honest about what you are offering, that way the community will be more likely to pay up at release rather than wait until the reviews and steamcharts.
Yeah, I dislike dishonesty and intentional omittance.
 

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