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Arctic Drift: Assetto Corsa Rally’s Winter Wonderland Update

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Assetto Corsa Rally's first big update adds in snow, an ice circuit and a majestic 70s stage smasher

Assetto Corsa Rally Update 2.0: Snow Physics and New Content

The latest update for Assetto Corsa Rally has brought a significant change to the game, introducing new Snow Physics and support for studded tyres. Developed by Supernova Games Studios, this update marks a major milestone in the evolution of the rally simulation game.

One of the key features of the update is the addition of the Ghiacciodromo Livigno Circuit, an ice and snow track that adds a layer of technical challenge for rally drivers. While there are no full snow stages in the game yet, players can practice on this new track using the time attack and free practice modes. Additionally, a new car has been added to the game – the iconic Alpine A110 group 4 coupe, which famously won the Monte Carlo rally in 1973.

According to Supernova, the update also includes improvements to the gravel and tarmac physics and tyre models based on new field research and feedback from professional rally drivers. The force feedback system has been refined for better consistency and improved behavior under braking. General wheel support and car sound mixing have also been enhanced in this update. Players can also look forward to 25 new events to participate in.

With these updates and improvements, Assetto Corsa Rally offers a more immersive and realistic rally experience for players. Whether you’re a seasoned rally driver or a newcomer to the game, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this latest update.

If you haven’t tried Assetto Corsa Rally recently, now is the perfect time to dive back in and experience the game with all the latest enhancements. Supernova has addressed issues such as the Logitech G29 wheel-specific problems, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

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