I expect a lot of EA tweaking, and wish and hope that there’s some sort of Discord reporting and response logging, like found on CM and CSP and Pure Discords. The days of just reporting an issue and then just waiting and hoping it might be addressed should be over. Confidence in Dev to User interaction is key to keeping customers and making the EA development process more complete.
Its a very important aspect you are mentioning there for sure. Manufacturors of sims need to be in interaction with the community to get the best for their sims out there!
@@CaptainCrunch99 I have to say the support I got when I raised issues for rf2 and LMU on Discord was sensational. If only Microsoft could work like that.
Ofc everyone wants to see how modding will work. That's the elephant in the room here. Irrespective I will buy in early access unless all the reviews agree it's a complete lemon. I played a lot of AC before being drawn to the superior physics of RF2. Then I tried ACC which I hardly played due to it feeling weird, although when I tested it again recently it was actually a lot better than my memory. What I would like is for AC to become my go to game for more casual sim driving, with lots of open world, deep variety of tracks and cars. Which I think is what Kunos will deliver. On the online racing side I don't expect it will match other titles like $Racing and LMU.
@@MichiHoyer yeah that sounds excellent to be honest. I remember on Xbox 360 I used to love Test Drive Unlimited with its enormous map of Oahu island. This kind of depth (but with proper car physics unlike Test Drive and the like) would be excellent. I think if the modding scene is given access, the possibilities would be endless also. You could probably end up with a game that is essentially Google streetview at 300 kmh lol.
I'm getting this baby first chance I get, though I expect the first couple of builds to be on the rough side experience-wise. I also seem to fall into a rare mix-breed of enjoying competitive racing, but exited about the free roam as well. And I also need some safe environment to practice parallel parking in - IRL folk get quite pissy when I use their cars as traffic cones :P
Besides what is already confirmed, I am looking forward to path tracing, best driving physics, V V V high poly cars, Japanese free roam, laserscan Targa Florio & Isle of man. Thanks for asking 🙂
need the games AI to NOT use driving aids. AC's ai will wait till the last second and then lean on ABS with 100% brake power to perfectly brake into the corner which is unrealistic BULLSHIT and ruined the flow of racing in the original game. (nobody should ever use traction control or ABS...) also i really hope in the career they dont force the driving of ANY cars with sequential gearboxes as those suck to drive and defeat the purpose of competitive driving. paddle shifting is for those with no balls who cant rev match or float gears. give me an alternate car with a manual for EVERY RACE! for example the intermediate series with the mercedes SLS AMG and the Mclaren mc412 are so awful to do in AC, and only because paddle shifted cars are horrid to actually drive competitively (when theyre not an actual racecar)
Not interested at all in this open world thing. All that tuning stuff, the weird coffee house in GT7 and so on is just fluff. I just want a racing sim with all effort on physics, graphics and competition. Will stick with LMU.
Most people are interested, including me .. companies should move the sim community to the next level. It is not wrong to have sim physics and an open world.
@@rickrolled7930 For some chill I‘d rather play Civ and chat with pals on Discord. I don’t see the point why hanging in traffic jam around Meuspath would be chilling. Fine for all who waited for such a thing, just not my cup of tea.
Think we are at a limit as far as physics goes. The home computer can only do so much so, nothing game changing. EA will be SP and just “cup cars” As far as down the road driving the country side in a road car 😑
LMU = racing sim
AC EVO = chill out sim :)
So you go for sunday drives around the Nordschleife haha
lmu = reskinned rf2
ac = best sim
acc = diseased awkward brother of ac
ace = noone knows yet
* LMU = WEC only racing sim
1:25 most dedicated flag waver on the planet right there
I can't wait for you to try it live on stream.
Won't be long!
I don't mind the open world aspect. I just do not want the closed track competitive racing to suffer.
@@thesuspensenetwork I'm looking forward to a change of pace. The market is flooded with circuit racing sims.
Looks Great…Looking forward to seeing your review before I purchase
I expect a lot of EA tweaking, and wish and hope that there’s some sort of Discord reporting and response logging, like found on CM and CSP and Pure Discords. The days of just reporting an issue and then just waiting and hoping it might be addressed should be over. Confidence in Dev to User interaction is key to keeping customers and making the EA development process more complete.
Its a very important aspect you are mentioning there for sure. Manufacturors of sims need to be in interaction with the community to get the best for their sims out there!
@@CaptainCrunch99 I have to say the support I got when I raised issues for rf2 and LMU on Discord was sensational. If only Microsoft could work like that.
They launched a official discord server yesterday, I think - don't have the link on me :) but google should find it
Ofc everyone wants to see how modding will work. That's the elephant in the room here. Irrespective I will buy in early access unless all the reviews agree it's a complete lemon. I played a lot of AC before being drawn to the superior physics of RF2. Then I tried ACC which I hardly played due to it feeling weird, although when I tested it again recently it was actually a lot better than my memory.
What I would like is for AC to become my go to game for more casual sim driving, with lots of open world, deep variety of tracks and cars. Which I think is what Kunos will deliver. On the online racing side I don't expect it will match other titles like $Racing and LMU.
Would you love to have sort of Eurotruck Simulator to be there with Cars but in AC Evo on a European open world?
@@MichiHoyer yeah that sounds excellent to be honest. I remember on Xbox 360 I used to love Test Drive Unlimited with its enormous map of Oahu island. This kind of depth (but with proper car physics unlike Test Drive and the like) would be excellent. I think if the modding scene is given access, the possibilities would be endless also. You could probably end up with a game that is essentially Google streetview at 300 kmh lol.
I'm getting this baby first chance I get, though I expect the first couple of builds to be on the rough side experience-wise. I also seem to fall into a rare mix-breed of enjoying competitive racing, but exited about the free roam as well. And I also need some safe environment to practice parallel parking in - IRL folk get quite pissy when I use their cars as traffic cones :P
Besides what is already confirmed, I am looking forward to path tracing, best driving physics, V V V high poly cars, Japanese free roam, laserscan Targa Florio & Isle of man. Thanks for asking 🙂
also i expect laser scanned 1967 Monaco circuit.
No multiplayer on launch is a huge negative for me.
it's not "EVO", it's "EVO 🤌"
It is indeed
@@V-Racing it's errvo🤌
Ävo 🤌🏼
Wrong pronunciation. Marco Massarutto said exactly how EVO should be pronounced and it’s definitely not EEEVO
need the games AI to NOT use driving aids. AC's ai will wait till the last second and then lean on ABS with 100% brake power to perfectly brake into the corner which is unrealistic BULLSHIT and ruined the flow of racing in the original game. (nobody should ever use traction control or ABS...)
also i really hope in the career they dont force the driving of ANY cars with sequential gearboxes as those suck to drive and defeat the purpose of competitive driving.
paddle shifting is for those with no balls who cant rev match or float gears.
give me an alternate car with a manual for EVERY RACE!
for example the intermediate series with the mercedes SLS AMG and the Mclaren mc412 are so awful to do in AC, and only because paddle shifted cars are horrid to actually drive competitively
(when theyre not an actual racecar)
Not interested at all in this open world thing. All that tuning stuff, the weird coffee house in GT7 and so on is just fluff. I just want a racing sim with all effort on physics, graphics and competition. Will stick with LMU.
I hear you mate. Especially people that love the racing the simulated racing experience wont be satisfied in AC Evo likely.
What's the point of just racing all day long blindly without any sort of diversity\chill?
Most people are interested, including me .. companies should move the sim community to the next level. It is not wrong to have sim physics and an open world.
@@rickrolled7930 For some chill I‘d rather play Civ and chat with pals on Discord. I don’t see the point why hanging in traffic jam around Meuspath would be chilling. Fine for all who waited for such a thing, just not my cup of tea.
Go iRacing or ACC for that
Think we are at a limit as far as physics goes. The home computer can only do so much so, nothing game changing. EA will be SP and just “cup cars” As far as down the road driving the country side in a road car 😑
Would you say we are limited by current computer technologies in terms of simracing realism?