Automobilista 2 April 2022 Development Update

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  1. Renato Simioni

    Renato Simioni Administrator Staff Member

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    Greetings Everyone - we are happy to finally be back with our first Development Update of 2022!

    To begin with I´d like to apologize for not providing these updates in the early months of the year - for a variety of reasons these have been challenging times during which I´ve been personally less involved with the development of AMS2 than usual, and by extension less engaged with the community to provide you all with the level of information you have been used to.

    So let´s try make up for some of that and bring you up to date with what´s going with Reiza and the development of AMS2!

    Housekeeping!

    Just a couple of days ago on March 31st we completed two years since the initial Early Access release of Automobilista 2 on Steam - in this time we made some big strides with the game and while we are proud of the pace of development, the number of improvements and new content we´ve introduced to the sim over this time, we know there´s much still to do in order to fulfill its full potential - enough to probably keep us just as busy for another couple of years, and we very much intend to do so. Reiza is in a healthy place financially, which has allowed us to expand the team in recent months with further investments on new developers and also some new big licenses being negotiated - all in all the future for AMS2 is bright, and we´ll keep on pushing towards it.

    There have been however some challenges in these early months of 2022, with the volatile times we live in causing some ripple effects within the company, some still persisting for a few key devs in the team due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict - one of our lead devs @ilka actually had to pack up and move to Brazil from Russia as the sanctions made his permanence there pretty much unsustainable, and another lead @Sandro Nabutovskiy who is based in Kyiv but has continued to work despite the stresses of being in the middle of a literal war zone - most admirably, his output has not dropped at all under these very stressful circumstances, in fact he has modelled the F-Ultimate Gen2 within the time the conflict is taking place.

    The team as whole has continued to operate as usual despite these challenges, with two solid updates already deployed for Automobilista 2 this year and a third well on its way, but these circumstances combined with the fact we have been pushing extremely hard in recent years have led to some reflection as to how we should be conducting AMS2 development moving forward, and especially how we go about deploying updates and sharing our plans with the community so as to both preserve our team´s wellbeing as well avoid frustrating our users with the eventual changes of plans - something pretty inevitable in this activity at the best of times and even more so in our case where the freedom to be creative, change direction, explore new findings and take the time needed to do things to our liking are key to our continued passion for it.

    In practical terms not much will change - AMS2 development will not be affected or slowed down in any significant way and we remain committed to deploying regular game updates, pretty much sustaining the ongoing rate of one major update per month for at least the remainder of 2022, but this will now be a more flexible target - things may and often take an extra week or two to come together, and when they do the schedule will be adjusted to suit. So if the end of the month has come and gone and an update has not yet been deployed, don´t despair :)

    We have also decided against publishing a detailed 2022 development plan, as even though we´d love to give our users a more complete foresight into the future for AMS2 we need to keep things a bit more fluid at the moment and would not want eventual changes in plans to be a source of frustration for you.

    Partial nuggets of our development plans will of course continue to be a part of Dev Updates such as this one and they will continue to be posted regularly (if not necessarily every month); it´s worth noting that while the info we choose divulge in the Dev Updates are usually centered around things we are currently working on, these are not necessarily things that are due to arrive in the next update - some things may be longer term projects, some news we may want to share in advance, some we may just want to hint at so people have an idea where the sim is heading, and some others we may prefer to keep more as a last minute surprise - we have a couple of those for the next update as you´ll see further below :)

    Further minor tweaks you may expect to see in our M.O moving forward include:

    Initial publishing of new updates as a Steam Beta Branch (not to be confused with AMS2 Beta which is a separate Steam app altogether) - from v1.3.5.X onwards, we will deploy every update as a Beta branch of the main game for a couple of days, allowing the user base at large the chance to chip in with feedback and bug reports during the final touches before the official release if they are interested in doing so. To access a Beta build, right-click Automobilista 2 on your Steam Library, go into Properties -> Beta tab, and select the “Beta” branch for the dropdown menu - this branch available for installation from the install menu. This branch will be disabled after the official public release and return you to the default AMS2 branch, if you then want to opt in for the beta in a next update you just need to repeat this process.

    Previous version will be retained as an option as a Beta branch - this should allow users to revert back to a previous version in case they encounter any issues with a new update, or want to compare changes if they are interested in doing so. To access a previous version, right-click Automobilista 2 on your Steam Library, go into Properties -> Beta tab, and select “PreviousBuild” branch from the dropdown menu. To revert to the current build, just repeat the process and select “None” from the dropdown menu.

    Please note these two options will only be available upon the release of the new V1.3.5.X update which should happen soon. When a beta for a new version is available, we will publish the usual release thread with the changelog in our forum, with BETA marking on the title.
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    Final bit of housekeeping: since we do have an ongoing commitment with people who bought DLC packages including items to be released in the future, we´ll continue to strive to keep you posted as well as we can as to what you may expect when - to that end, we can confirm the following:

    • Our track team is currently working on Nürburgring 1971 along with a reform of the modern track mesh to add some of the recent modifications and smooth out some excessive bumps in the mesh - these updates will be free to all who already own the Nürburgring Pack or any of the packages that include it.
    • The production of the Spa-Francorchamps 1970 has been shifted to the second semester to accommodate further work on the Spa pack and the inclusion of the revamped 2022 layout (with the 2020 layout obviously being retained), likewise at no additional cost.
    • The third part of Racin´ USA will be focused on oval racing and is planned for release before the end of July - its contents will be announced shortly before release.
    • A 4th bonus part of Racin´ USA is also in the works and it will be free to all owners of the full Racin´ USA pack as well as packs that include it, however its release will most likely take until the first few months of 2023.
    • All other DLC packs in the 2020-2022 Season Pass are still planned to arrive before the end of this year.
    With all this housekeeping finally out of the way, we´d like to express our sincere gratitude to our users for their patience in recent times - we´ll be pushing hard to repay your continued confidence.

    Now let´s move on into the meat of this dev update and the stuff you are looking for - and some you probably weren´t!

    The Formula Ultimate Gen2 Arrives!
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    A completely new aero package with emphasis on shifting downforce to the undertray in order to minimize issues with dirty air for the following cars, an extra 46kg in minimum weight, bigger wheels with lower profile tires - some of the main changes in the 2022 regulations which have proved to deliver very exciting races so far!

    We couldn´t resist the chance to do give it our own interpretation in AMS2, and thus arrives the Formula Ultimate Generation 2!
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    The new F-Ultimate not only brings our representation of the new rules to AMS2, but have also led to a thorough revision of every component of the car including more advanced ERS modelling with adjustable options for deployment modes, revised turbo model for the V6 engine along with a complete new sound set, and finally revisions to how drafting affects the following car(s) - several of these also apply to the old F-Ultimate Gen1 model, indeed in the case of the drafting affects most of the cars in the game.

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    2022 marks the thirteenth year of our ongoing partnership with the Brazilian Stock Car series, over which time we have had eleven seasons of the premiere Brazilian auto racing series represented in our sims, including the historical 1979, 1986 and 1999 seasons as well as the recent 2019, 2020 & 2021 seasons which remain present in AMS2.

    It´s only suitable then that the continued partnership would see the arrival of the 2022 Stock Car Pro Series to AMS2 as another highlight of our upcoming release, complete with a brand-new track - the Galeão Airport Temporary track providing the venue for Stock Car´s return to Rio for the first time in ten years,
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    Galeão will be available in the sim before the real event itself on April 10th, giving fans and drivers alike the opportunity to sample the track in advance!
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    While the 2022 season does not see substantial changes made to the two models that made their debuts in the series in 2020, the physics of these cars have received a thorough revision, with tires especially receiving a major update, and like the F-Ultimate with extensive developments to the carcass - revisions which provide another significant step forward in the physics and that should extend to other cars in the coming months.

    Last but not least - the F-Ultimate Gen2, the Stock Car Pro Series 2022 and Galeão will all be free additions to the base game.

    And on that bombshell, it´s time to wrap up this article and get back to working on the final touches for update release - we hope you enjoy it!

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  2. CatAstrophe05

    CatAstrophe05 The Andrea De Cesaris of simracing

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    Those F-Ultimates are just something else, wow
     
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  3. Julien Lemoine

    Julien Lemoine Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Very nice development update. Just, multiplayer is under development ? I think it is already important to ensure that one result file is generated per session.
     
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    Glad to hear that everyone is doing well!

    Thanks for that Dev update!
     
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  5. Roy Niessink

    Roy Niessink Well-Known Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Thnx for the dev update, this however raises some questions, will the season pass be extended till 2023 as well, since the 4th part of racin usa will be released then?

    I am disappointed, and probably not the only one to see the historic spa got delayed again, especially when seeing another new track being added, i would assume the people that worked on that track could have worked on the spa track instead, you keep mentioning the ongoing commitment to people that bought the dlc, but yet another delay does not make it look like you actually do, otherwise that would be prioritized i would imagine.

    is there any news about the Aston Martin and Nissan cars that were shown a while ago?

    i believe in the november dev update you mentioned scheduled races would be coming in the not so distant future, any news about this?

    Im looking forward to another update, and the beta will be nice, will there be a seperate thread for reporting bugs according to the beta?

    it might be wise to unban bcrcgaming then, since he noticed a lot of bugs in the past after an update.

    Again, thank you and have a good weekend!
     
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  6. rmagid1010

    rmagid1010 Well-Known Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Thank you Reiza! Praying for Sandro's safety!
     
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    Glad to hear that Reiza is "in healthy place financially" and about new developers (assuming working on code) joining the team. More software developers were always needed in my (developer) opinion, given the huge size of the Madness Engine, to implement new features and improve on the existing base.
    Congrats to the team, in these challenging times for some of the members.
     
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    Sooooo... no bikes and no anti-grav vehicles? Community, show no mercy on commentaries!
     
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  10. SonicSabre

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    Grazie Mille!
     
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  11. FS7

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    I bought the season pass expecting to get 3 parts of USA DLC now you're saying there's a 4th one coming, that' clearly false advertising. :)
    Seriously though, that's another reason for me to be glad I bought the season pass, I'm looking forward to hearing about the contents of the 4th pack in the future.

    Any word on improvements for controller support? Like including options to disable all the filters and have raw input like in AMS1?
     
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    kkdrummer Well-Known Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Thanks Renato and Team! Glad to hear all staff are fine and business is healthy!
     
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    Thank you for the update. Good to hear that both @ilka and @Sandro Nabutovskiy are well. Moving from Russia to Brazil must be quite the culture shock... and climate shock :)

    I think it is also a good decision to not go into too much specifics on what you will release in the future, since it only ever lead to bad end-of-the-month vibes when something was delayed. At the same time I don't like the decision, because I am still curious :D

    Good idea with the beta branch for the release version, but little suggestion: Maybe you shouldn't call the beta version of the release version a beta, because that could lead to confusions with the actual seperate beta. Why not call it a Relese Client (RC) branch instead? After all, that's exactly what it is, a finished update, but not officially released yet.
     
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    rmagid1010 Well-Known Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Meanwhile whilst driving the F-ultimate Gen2: [​IMG]
     
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  15. Renato Simioni

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    No, because the Racin´ USA Pt4 is a bonus pack and not part of the original offer. Other eventual 2023 and later DLCs that were not part of the original plan of the 2020-2022 Season Pass will be sold in separate. If any DLCs that were part of the original 2020-2022 Season Pass by any chance gets delayed to 2023, then surely these will still be granted to owners of that Season Pass.

    I can understand the frustration if that´s one track you´re looking out for, but there are many others in the Season Pass which other users bought and are looking out for, and the decision has been made back in late 2020 already to move historical tracks to the end of the queue as those take the most time and manpower (especially big ones like Spa and Nurburgring) focusing on the modern tracks allow us to fulfill more deliveries in a shorter time.

    Our commitment in this case is keeping you posted of what the current plans are, and let you know when there is a change. In this case we also had to contend with our lead track artist being unavailable for work during a period of time, and that inevitably leads to further shuffling.

    They are coming. Again as explained in the dev update, things that we show in these articles are not meant to show what´s coming up next - it´s to show what we are working on. That can take a month but it can also take six depending on the project and how it fits in the overall plans.

    I do appreciate that this can create anxiety as users see these teasers as promises to be fulfilled soon, so we´re opting to be a more cautious as to what we tease moving forward.

    We mentioned those would likely arrive with the support from third party services, and Simracing.gp is one that is already beginning to offer some AMS2 races in their schedule.

    At least to begin with we will keep things concentrated in the release topic as usual.
     
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    Gagaryn Out To Lunch AMS2 Club Member

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    Thanks @Renato Simioni for the great news, one question, for the future, are you considering a future Season Pass 2023-2024?
    Or from 2023 there will only be single packages to buy?

    Thanks again for everything and good work
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    WOW!
    Great news!
    Thx!!!
     
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    Ricardokil Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Looking forward to the StockCar and F1 Ultimate2 news, I hope the brakes have been overhauled!! Thanks Reiza!!
     
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    Dolph Well-Known Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Great to get the new F1 car and a new track. Im gonna use that for IndyCars
     
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