Moving away from the game update, we have also taken the opportunity to continue our expansion of content offerings within the simulation, adding exciting new vehicles and a very different types of circuit as part of this Q3 2022 release. Although this change isn’t immediately visible to players in the way a graphic update would be, for example, we are massively excited to see and hear how these quite fundamental improvement helps to expand the whole rFactor 2 playing experience. Of the main highlights from this build, the introduction of what we are calling ‘Real Road 2.0’ is perhaps the most significant – as we look to add new layers of realism to the driving experience, introducing dynamic surface temperature changes that will significantly affect how the drivers and cars interact with the circuit and its behaviour – across an array of different weather and temperature conditions. Seeing as we all like surprises, how about another car too? Yes, the Q3 2022 update and DLC drop will also include the awesome Ford Focus ST BTCC!!!!!!!īringing a wealth of updates and improvements to the simulation, the new build update deployed today brings with it some important changes for the ongoing development of rFactor 2. Packed RRSHD & CBASH for improved loading times.The wait is finally over, today is the big new build update and content drop for rFactor 2!.Minor foliage & terrain material tweaks.Fixed Flag being rendered without poles.Fixed minor verge issue near paddock exit.Fixed distance marker texture brightness.Improved AI behaviour on all layouts, including pit entry behaviour.Key headlines for this new build is the introduction of further AI tweaks for a better offline racing experience, the addition of CBASH and RRSHD shaders for faster loading times, and various graphical improvements to further uplift the visual experience on track – amongst other, smaller tweaks as can be seen in the update notes below. Lime Rock Park | Steam Workshop: CLICK HEREĪ firm fan favourite amongst rFactor 2 players, and a track that benefitted from a significant PBR update refresh as recently as May last year, Lime Rock Park in the USA again comes under the microscope of the track team here at Studio 397 for this latest update release. Removed Full Course Yellow settings from GDB files.Optimization of RaceSurfaces for possible performance gains.Optimized track side RVs with reduced poly count.Fixed some issues with safety vehicles.Improved Oval AI pit entry, prevent from brushing wall at T2 & T4, fixed occasional braking over Start Finish line and reduced chance of passing on yellow line during turns.In this new version 1.15 update, our track team have worked on both the Road Course and oval layout configurations, including a further performance pass to improve framerates, multiple fixes to AI behaviour on the oval and road course configurations, and other, smaller fixes and tweaks. Our most recent track release for rFactor 2 benefits from some minor quality of life improvements identified over the first few weeks of release. RFactor 2 Steam Store | Steam Store: CLICK HERE Having taken the last few weeks to review community feedback on a number of our current tracks, the Studio 397 track team have taken the opportunity to revisit some of these popular venues from within rFactor 2 to address a number of outstanding issues and bring forward planned improvements, as we continue to actively try to balance our resources between upgrading existing releases, and developing new and exciting pieces of content for our community to enjoy.Īlthough we are scheduled to deploy our next, new content drop in May, we couldn’t resist taking the opportunity to get these updates out into the hands of the public, with all changes now available within the respective workshop or store items. The rFactor 2 development team are pleased to release a collection of updates and improvements to some of our key free and paid tracks within rFactor 2 – introducing a number of quality of life improvements to these circuits outside our standard quarterly release cycle schedule.
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