A Thrustmaster T150/TMX or Logitech G29/G920 would be the minimum I suggest. When treating it like a real car, you get the best experience using a wheel with decent force feedback. If you want to drift/wallride through corners, you might be better off not bothering with this one. It being a simulation, you need to treat the car you’re driving like you’d be driving a real car on a real track. Don’t call it a game unless you want to have hordes of angry sim racers breathing down your neck. It’s not a racing game, it’s a racing simulation. For a full (and up-to-date) list of the contents, click here.ĪCC is a deep simulation.However, if you prefer quantity over quality, might I suggest you start off with Assetto Corsa (1)? Additionally, there are four additional paid DLC’s (IGTC, GT4, 2020 season & British GT) for a total of 19 tracks and 37 cars divided over 4 classes (GT3, GT4, ST and Cup).Įach track and car has been lovingly created by the developers and genuinely make you feel like you’re driving the car if you have the right equipment (see below). It operates on a license by SRO (Stephane Ratel Organisation), and contains the GT World Challenge Europe (formerly Blancpain Sprint & Endurance series) 2018 & 2019 season. This game chooses quality over quantity for its content. So, you consider playing Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC), huh? Well, there’s some things you should, or maybe want to, know before you begin. Racing etiquette (free practice, qualifying, turn 1, lap 1, duelling, blue flags, penalties, finishing).Getting set up (fuel, tire pressures, traction control, buying setups).Achieving the ratings (track rating, safety rating).Initial start-up (graphics, controls, view settings).Before you begin (content, simulation, steering wheel & pc-hardware).This post has six chapters designed to walk you through the process of starting out with ACC, feel free to jump to the point you want to start reading below I think the time has arrived for me to write a list of things you should know before playing this game. Things you need to know not just before buying, but also when you start playing the game. This post is meant to fill in some of the gaps for new players. One of these issues is a lack of documentation. Even though the game looks pretty on the surface, there are some underlying ‘issues’ you need to be willing to overlook or adapt to before you judge this game. However, this game might not be for everyone. I’d love to share this experience with everyone. Assetto Corsa Competizione is, by far, my favourite game at the moment.
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