A new patch is now available for
Assetto Corsa
on Steam, updating the
VR-friendly racing game (currently on sale for half-off) to version 1.2.
This change log has complete details on the patch, while the
accompanying post has details on a new free content pack also now available
for the game:
New Content
Regarding the selection of the new cars, the Alfa Romeo Mito Quadrifoglio Verde
joins the fight versus the 500 Abarth EsseEsse and can also teach a thing or two
against some older RWD machinery; the Audi Quattro is a legendary car so loved
by car enthusiasts. The Audi had over 300bhp and 4 wheel drive in the mid 80s. A
tuned step1 version with locked differentials and more power has been added to
satisfy the hardcore car enthusiasts! The Lamborghini Miura SV is the first
Lamborghini model officially added in Assetto Corsa. It defined the term
supercar back in the 60s and now we give you the opportunity to drive this
million value piece of car history. The Toyota GT86 is a very balanced car, and
for this reason, maybe is one of the most wanted model included in the new
package. This car has been developed in cooperation with RSR Nurburg, that knows
each single secret of this modern hachi-roku (eighty six), a car that makes
every car enthusiast yell with excitement and every tyre tremble with fear. The
Nissan GT-R Nismo introduces in Assetto Corsa the active central differential
and it's the second 4WD car now available after the Alfa Romeo 155 DTM.
The Circuit of Zandvoort, a well-known motorsport race track located in the
dunes north of Zandvoort, Netherlands, is the latest addition of the new build:
the circuit gained popularity because of its fast, sweeping corners such as
Scheivlak as well as the "Tarzanbocht" (Tarzan corner) hairpin at the end of the
start/finish straight. Tarzanbocht is the most famous corner in the circuit.
Since there is a camber in the corner, it provides excellent overtaking
opportunities. It is possible to pass around the outside as well as the easier
inside lane.