Looks like this might mean a bit of a rethink to current setups used in the game going forward.īelow you can see the new trailer for Porsche Volume III and the full build 1.11 change log released today.
More tyre compounds will get updated on all the cars, as we are bringing V10 tyre model to maturity and time permits to update the rest of the cars". Together with changes on camber sensitivity, slipratio calculation, effective radius calculations and more, result in a more involving driving experience and more realistic values and behaviour. The lower pressures offer a better control of the cars over low kerbs. As a result, we have some big changes in the GT3, GT2 and Porsche Cup tyres.Īs usual the optimum pressure will take a bit of experimentation depending on the track configuration, setup configuration and driving style. On top of that, more adjustments have been made on the tyre values themselves to accomodate the core updates and take advantage of the new features and calculations. Other key updates include the new offline championship mode, where players can create custom championship events with selectable cars, tracks, laps, points and rules.įurthermore, Kunos physics guru Aris Vasilakos had the following to say with regards to changes in tyre pressure post version 1.11:Īssetto Corsa V1.11 brings some new updates and improvements to the core tyre simulation. Kunos Simulazioni have released the third installment to their Porsche DLC lineup today, adding seven new vehicles to the simulation including the 2016 variant of their dominant Le Mans challenger and the beautiful 2017 GT3 Cup 911 alongside a substantial V1.11 update for Assetto Corsa.Īs is the usual process with these Porsche DLC releases, Kunos have paired up today's release with a new update to the game, bringing Assetto Corsa on PC to version 1.11 and adding several fixes and enhancements to the core racing experience.īuild 1.11 highlights include V10 tyres and updated physics and inertias for all GT3 plus the Glickenhaus P4/5C and Evora GX and GTC as well as the LaFerrari, 599XX, FxxK, P1, Aventador SV, Huayra and Zonda R.