Assetto Corsa Competizione is an incredibly exacting simulation, but compared to its original PC release, it’s one that didn’t get to shine on PS4 and Xbox One. With the new era of home consoles upon ...
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Assetto Corsa Rally is finally out, and gamers are diving into its tracks with their controllers and wheels. While the title features generic controller layouts, some specific tweaks and adjustments ...
Assetto Corsa Rally is the latest Rally sim from the iconic Assetto Corsa franchise, and as an avid sim racer and rally fan, I had high hopes. However, it would seem that my hopes were not set high ...
Assetto Corsa Rally captures the sport's beauty and agony even in early access, and is ideal for anyone let down by EA WRC's more forgiving nature. Publisher 505 Games supplied The Drive with a review ...
The Assetto Corsa series is an established name among sim racing enthusiasts and will expand its range on Nov. 13 with the release of Assetto Corsa Rally for PC. Developed by Supernova Games Studios ...
It turns out that almost every other loose surface racing sim for two decades has been going easy on you. Dirt Rally 2, EA WRC and the Nacon games feel completely different to each other, but what ...
Attention, folks who like the idea of flinging a fire-breathing Group B monster down some dirt tracks. Assetto Corsa devs Kunos are bringing out a rally sim. It's called Assetto Corsa Rally, therefore ...
HAPPY SUNDAY. WAKING UP TO SOME MILD TEMPERATURES THIS MORNING IN THE 60S. JUST PAST 8 A.M. WE’RE AT 63 DEGREES HERE IN GREENVILLE. IN THE 50S UP TOWARDS WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. THIS IS DEFINITELY A ...
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It’s generally believed that wet weather is the great leveller in motorsport, with the fastest cars not being able to capitalise on their outright speed. It’s the driver that makes the difference.