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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-ejf-USDSE
Yes. That looks EXACTLY like Assetto Corsa. What on Earth..?
Please tell me you're joking.
If you cannot see the difference between this and AC, you need glasses
Perfect example great vid.
Thats what ive been trying to explain but it has so many fan boys there blind to the truth.
If game play was that important why do people upgrade there gfx cards so often.
Im running 2x290 cards on 5.5 ghz i7 2600 with 16 gig ddr3 2133 mhz memory @ 10,9,11,27 t2 tiimings @ 1.6v so i can prety much max anything out with over 100 fps on 3200x1800 res
Yeh, perfect example when all the trees are singular billboards and there is no dynamic shadowing for starters. I would suggest myopia, but well- it's just too funny of a comparison...hahaha
People say to use that SweetFX on racedepartment but that dont change the mesh complexity like that Static Mesh Improvement Mod for skyrim does.
The cars look great cant fault them on the outside. but the trees grass and buildings need higher complexity.
Maybe im just being pickey i duno.
Does the new update target the X trees mesh textures or not ?
You can't change the roadside furniture, short of creating a track yourself from scratch.
I would suggest you ignore the track furniture and foliage and concentrate on driving- AC is rewarding as a driving experience, not a visual one.