I dont see that as doing something about it. I see it as just saying they might do something about it. Evaluating doesnt = doing. I really hope it does though.
thought i would add another aspect to your comparison for ya Juzzy.. here is a lap of Monza in the AMG GT3 on iRacing.. very similar lap times as well to AC...
It's interesting looking at the little differencesin the game aka the track looks and the rear view mirror
I got a gift card frommwork as an appreciation of what i have done for them over the past few weeks so the first thing i did was look for AC at EB and JB. Neither had it in stock so I jumped on to PSN and grabbed it for cheaper than JB had it for. Going to check it out tonight
I like it it is good handling etc, but just the lack of private/custom lobbies at this point in time is the sore point for me, but I must say I did like dominating some of the anons in the room the few times I had a race (rare for me to be up the pointy end) .
Hi guys, i didnt know where else to ask this but i thought that some of you guys might have had a similar issue at some stage. I did an update on my graphics driver (gtx960) and now i get some mad ass screen tearing. I think it automatically adjusted some of my visual settings which may be causing it but not sure which ones. I still get 80 or 90 fps though. I tried lowering visual settings and turning things off but the tearing doesn't change at all. Before the update i never ever saw the screen tear once... Im out of ideas (there weren't many to start with) hopefully somebody here knows whats going on. Thanks in advance
Yeah sounds like vsync as koater said. If your running a 60hz monitor then set fps limit to 60 too but vsync should take care of that
Thanks guys i will try this tonight. Yes i do have a 60hz monitor and fps is usually set to 60 id just thought id up it to see how it was performing with the issue. Thanks again, hope it works Edit: Thanks guys worked a treat. Much appreciated
Porsche DLC Volume 1 Coming to Assetto Corsa on October 25th for PC October 14th, 2016 by Michael Leary After months of teasing and an expected release window falling through the cracks, Kunos’ Marco Massarutto has made it official: Volume 1 of the Porsche DLC is coming to Assetto Corsa on PC in just over one week’s time, on October 25th. Revealing the news on his Facebook page, Marco swiftly reassures Xbox One and PlayStation 4 players that they too will get their hands on the the first pack as soon as Sony and Microsoft approves the new build. The contents of the first pack are as follows: 911 Carrera S 935 Moby Dick 918 Spyder Cayman GT4 Clubsport 718 Cayman S 917/30 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 1974 As previously revealed, a total of 24 cars from the German marque will be introduced to the game and will be stretched across 3 packs total. Marco also revealed Steam’s approval of the Season Pass costing 15 EUR ($16.46 USD), allowing players to purchase all 3 volumes and save 28% off the full price in the process. Each volume will include 7 models and will be available 6.99 EUR ($7.67 USD) across all three platforms. Additionally, the next title update for the game will introduce two more pieces of content at no additional charge: the classic 1960’s layout of “The Home of British Motor Racing,” Silverstone Circuit, and the second-generation Panamera. More details on the Season Pass, the coming update, and the official announcement of Volume 1 should be outed over the next couple of days.