Assetto Corsa Competizione Reviews
Assetto Corsa Competizione is also nice to play on consoles. Net of some inevitable compromises, the work done by the development team to keep the physics engine of the game unchanged on PS4 and Xbox One is really incredible.
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Once again Kunos took her time to churn out yet another impeccable package from the point of view of reproductive quality. The tracks are extremely faithful to their real counterparts, the behavior of the cars on the track is credible, the track limits are well implemented and we can say, without fear of being denied, that the best digital reproduction of these three circuits is precisely that offered by Assetto Corsa Competizione.
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Unfortunately, if you don’t have the spare cash for a wheel and pedals, it’s a sub-par racing experience that leaves the taste of burnt rubber in your mouth.
The real fun of Assetto Corsa Competizione lies in the pure simulation, in cutting half a second to a track that we already had mastered, in finding the balance between speed and sanity, in seeking perfection by setting our best time. On console, it is practically a terrain that dominates this franchise alone, not so on PC, where community giants like rFactor coexist with it. Even better reason to stand out with this quality proposal (finally also technically) in which realism is everything.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Assetto Corsa Competizione is a must have for any car simulation fan. He breathes passion and realism. However, if it does not reach excellence at the time of this review, it is simply because it presents too many bugs. You will play it, sooner or later... [OpenCritic note: Vincent Elmer-Haerrig separately reviewed the PS4 [7] and PC [8] versions. Their scores have been averaged.]
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There's more than just an endurance racing licence to distinguish Assetto Corsa Competizione from its predecessor. It's more polished, more precise, and offers more scope for long-term single-player satisfaction.Phil Iwaniuk
Assetto Corsa Competizione is a game made only for those seeking a full, unquestioned simulation, and its inconsistencies and lack of structure leave little room for error and a lot of room for frustration, even with the upgraded performance on the new consoles.
I get that esports and simulations are popular at the moment but this is one game that probably did not need to cross from PC to console.
When the stars align, racing in Assetto Corsa Competizione is absolutely fantastic. It is, however, marred by some questionable omissions in its configurable options, issues with some of the most popular wheels and pedals on the market, and public lobbies that aren't currently available to all regions. It can, and should, be better.
Assetto Corsa Competizone has something to offer for strong enthusiasts of the sport. Even then, there's little here that isn't done better in other games.
Assetto Sorsa Competizione features incredible driving, fantastic sound design, impressive weather effects, and gorgeous cars and tracks on which to drive them. Unfortunately, its limited career mode, poorly implemented safety rating, spotty AI, and lack of polish keep it from achieving greatness on the track.
Assetto Corsa Competizione brings the pure driving simulation on console. The game can count on great performances and, despite it being built with a steering wheel in mind, we would have appreciated the use of adaptive triggers on Dualsense.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Same physics and great driving system came to console alongside a lower graphic impact.
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Assetto Corsa Competizione is now available on Steam, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Great simulation model with night driving and accurated weather conditions. Career mode and multiplayer aren't perfect and lack of some interesting feature.
Review in Italian | Read full review
I can go on and on about the advancements and improvements that continuously grow in simulations games but let's face it, it's not going to be the last time you will hear me say that. What I can say though is the driver experience in Assetto Corsa Competizione was unique. The world textures are believable, the weather system generates a true environmental feel. The cars look great.
The Blancpain Championship helps build more professional feelings to this race simulator. The overall physics, driving experience and AI are way more better than its predecessor.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
Assetto Corsa Competizione isn’t a racing game for all. It doesn’t provide quick and easy thrills, with a career mode focused on building a garage full of cars and customising them to your liking. It’s a serious game for those serious about racing. Thankfully it’ll hit most of the right notes that sim fans look for. It’s just a shame that graphical fidelity has been prioritised over performance. Other than that, there’s not much to dislike here unless you’re a newcomer to the sport, or are stuck with playing with a controller.
Racers will absolutely love this title, and it finally lives up to its mantle of being a definitive sim-racing title to keep in your repertoire.
As a beginner, Assetto Corsa Competizione has such a high barrier of entry that it would take me a lot of time and dedication to explore everything the title has to offer. It's certainly an interesting experience of trying to control an incredibly fast car and going, gradually, taking milliseconds off each lap and trying to get a better time. For enthusiasts, it's certainly a valid recommendation, but for newbies to the genre I believe there is a lot to be done for this to become a receptive title.
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