
Fans of the simulation genre will find plenty to enjoy in Assetto Corsa.
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Verdict
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Steam
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IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive on Steam (93% positive from 167K reviews)
Active community with 11,777 concurrent players
Rich open world to explore
Engaging multiplayer/co-op experience
No significant drawbacks reported
Assetto Corsa is a sim racing video game developed by the Italian video game developer, Kunos Simulazioni. It is designed with an emphasis on a realistic racing experience with support for extensive customization and moddability. The game was first released via Steam's Early Access program on November 8, 2013, and officially left Early Access as final release version on December 19, 2014.

Runs well on modern hardware.
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The normal game doesn't offer that much, but with mods it turns 360 degrees and outshines all other car games, you can find thousands of car mods and hundreds of realistic maps to enjoy driving in. not to mention you don't need NASA PC to run this game. and its 1 dollar during sales , if there is a racing game you should get , it's this one.
---{ Graphics }--- โ You forget what reality is โ Beautiful โ Good โ Decent โ Bad โ Donโt look too long at it โ MS-DOS ---{ Gameplay }--- โ Very good โ Good โ It's just gameplay โ Mehh โ Watch paint dry instead โ Just don't ---{ Audio }--- โ Eargasm โ Very good โ Good โ Not too bad โ Bad โ I'm now deaf ---{ Audience }--- โ Kids โ Teens โ Adults โ Grandma ---{ PC Requirements }--- โ Check if you can run paint โ Potato โ Decent โ Fast โ Rich boi โ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer ---{ Game Size }--- โ Floppy Disk โ Old Fashioned โ Workable โ Big โ Will eat 15% of your 1TB hard drive โ You will want an entire hard drive to hold it โ You will need to invest in a black hole to hold all the data ---{ Difficulty }--- โ Just press 'W' โ Easy โ Easy to learn / Hard to master โ Significant brain usage โ Difficult โ Dark Souls ---{ Grind }--- โ Nothing to grind โ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks โ Isn't necessary to progress โ Average grind level โ Too much grind โ You'll need a second life for grinding ---{ Story }--- โ No Story โ Some lore โ Average โ Good โ Lovely โ It'll replace your life ---{ Game Time }--- โ Long enough for a cup of coffee โ Short โ Average โ Long โ To infinity and beyond ---{ Price }--- โ It's free! โ Worth the price โ If it's on sale โ If u have some spare money left โ Not recommended โ You could also just burn your money ---{ Bugs }--- โ Never heard of โ Minor bugs โ Can get annoying โ ARK: Survival Evolved โ The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs
For me, Assetto Corsa was more than just a "racing game"; it was the most satisfying gamified version of driving a car. When I first opened it, I thought I'd just floor the gas and speed away, but the game takes you to the very first serious corner, where your ego is put on the table ([Steam Store][1]). That's what I loved most about it: it doesn't give you a false sense of speed; it truly makes you feel the reward when you brake correctly, stay on the right line, and exit the corner without stalling the car. It makes you feel the weight of the car, the grip, when the rear end starts to give out, and when overconfidence turns into punishment. So when you complete a lap correctly, you don't just say "I played," you literally say "I drove." The funny thing is, someone looking from the outside might look at the screen and say "you're just circling the same track," but inside, you're experiencing the joy of braking millimeter by millimeter later, stealing half a second from the previous lap, and taking a single corner perfectly, and it's strangely addictive. On the serious side, the game demands patience, respect, and learning; You can't just jump in with an arcade mindset, do a couple of drifts, and come out like the king of the world. Especially when playing with a steering wheel set, the experience takes on a whole new level, but even with a keyboard or controller, the feeling is powerful when you set it up properly. And when you get into the modding side, the game doesn't end, it just begins; with different cars, tracks, and settings, you find yourself saying "just one more lap," and you don't even realize how hours have flown by. In short, Assetto Corsa is a solid game that impresses with quality, not noise; it draws you in with the feeling of driving, not with shouting; a game that will be played for years to come, whether you love cars or want to get into sim racing.
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