Automobilista 2 DLC Guide

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Automobilista 2 features an enormous amount of content in its base version already, but even more exciting cars and tracks have been added via DLC later on. These have been split into several packs, which are even bundled in some instances, so sim racers can easily lose sight of what to get if they want specific content. Our AMS2 DLC Guide is here to help.

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Last updated: January 23, 2024


As of January 2024, the list of DLC extends to 21 entries, with some of the packs overlapping with others on what they offer - the fact that some of the descriptions on Steam are a bit outdated does not help, either. So what to get?

If you want every bit of additional content, there are two new bundles that achieve just that. As of the release of v1.5.5.2 on January 20, the All-Inclusive bundles will allow players access to every piece of DLC released at the time of purchase at a 15% discount. This discount also applies to future DLC.

The "standard" All-Inclusive Bundle is aimed at new players or anyone who owns the Premium Expansion Pack or Premium Track Pack. Should you own these or any other items in the bundle already, your price will drop accordingly.

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Automobilista 2 All-Inclusive bundles with prices for new AMS2 players who do not own the sim yet.

Automobilista 2 All-Inclusive Bundle - Contents​

  • Automobilista 2
  • Premium Track Pack
  • Premium Expansion Packs
  • Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
  • Formula HiTech
  • Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans
  • Endurance Pack Pt. 1

Similarly, the All-Inclusive Bundle for SP Owners is for those who already own the Season Pass. This bundle includes the Season Pass and every DLC that is not covered by it. If you own the Pass or any other items already, your price will also be reduced accordingly.

Automobilista 2 All-Inclusive Bundle for SP Owners - Contents​

  • Automobilista 2
  • 2020-2022 Season Pass
  • Formula HiTech
  • Circuit des 24 Heures du Mans
  • Endurance Pack Pt. 1
  • Historical Track Pack Pt. 2

Previously, the Season Pass was the one-size-fits-all solution. However, starting with the release of the Formula HiTech and Historical Track Pack Pt. 2 DLC in November of 2023, the Pass did not cover all available DLC any longer. Find the items included in the Season Pass below!

Automobilista 2 - Season Pass 2020-2022 - Contents​

  • Adrenaline Pack Pt 1
  • Adrenaline Pack Pt 2 (not yet released)
  • Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt 1
  • Historical Track Pack Pt 1 (Cascais/Estoril 1988, Jerez 1988, Bathurst 1983)
  • Premium Track Pack (Catalunya, Hockenheim, Monza, Nürburgring, Silverstone, Spa-Francorchamps)
  • Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs (Parts 1, 2, 3) - including Pt. 4 once released
  • Supercars Pack Pt 1

AMS2 DLC not included in Season Pass​

  • Endurance Pack Pt. 1
  • Formula HiTech
  • Historical Track Pack Pt 2
  • Le Mans

As both the Season Pass and All-Inclusive options pack a punch but are also priced accordingly, other packs or even individual DLC might make more sense for some sim racers. Check out the different packs below to see what they include and which one fits you! Also remember AMS2's convenient online feature that allows you to race even on tracks you do not own as long as the server host does.

Note: All tracks included in the Premium Track Pack can also be bought separately!

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Adrenaline Pack Pt 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1

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Alongside the big update to v1.5, the first part of the Adrenaline Pack DLC was released and sent AMS2 offroad: Rallycross makes its debut in the sim, including four cars and RX layouts of four tracks that were already present. Additionally, three dirt tracks with a total of seven layouts give racers enough spaceto play with their offroad toys.

These also include the Formula Dirt, a low-power dirt racer with a big wing, and the gravel rockets that are the Kartcross cars - these cars barely weigh anything, so their 133 hp make for plenty of entertainment on loose surfaces.

Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1 - Content​

Cars
  • Volkswagen polo RX
  • Mini Countryman RX
  • Citroen DS3 RX
  • Mitsubishi Lancer Evo10 RX
  • Formula Dirt
  • Kartcross

Tracks
  • Ascurra (2 Layouts)
  • Tykki (4 Layouts)
  • Foz
  • Barcelona RX
  • Hockenheim RX
  • Nürburgring RX
  • Spa-Francorchamps RX

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Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

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Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1

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With developer Reiza Studios hailing from Brazil, they released the Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt 1 to highlight Formula One cars driven to World Championship glory (and another iconic vehicle) by Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna, adding to Emerson Fittipaldi's title-winning McLaren M23 and his Lotus 72E he drove to second in 1973.

The cars span the years from 1980 to 1991, showcasing the incredible technological progress F1 made in this era, going from ground effect cars to the turbo era all the way up to the nimble naturally-aspirated cars of the early 1990s.

Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1 - Content​

  • Brabham BT49 C Cosworth - 1980
  • Brabham BT52 BMW Turbo - 1983
  • Lotus 98T Renault Turbo - 1986
  • McLaren MP4/4 Honda Turbo - 1988
  • McLaren MP4/5 Honda - 1990
  • McLaren MP4/6 Honda - 1991

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

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Endurance Pack Pt. 1

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To align with the release of Le Mans, Reiza added no less than seven appropriate cars in the Endurance Pack Pt. 1. The three LMDh cars make Automobilista 2 only the second racing sim to feature them as licensed content after iRacing, while rFactor 2 has the rather unsuccessful Vanwall Vandervell 680. Rennsport has announced the Porsche 963 to come at some point, and Le Mans Ultimate will naturally feature the full WEC roster of cars.

Apart from the top-class endurance cars, four new GT3 cars are part of the Endurance Pack Pt. 1. They race in a separate class from the already existing vehicles, instead running as GT3 Gen 2.

Endurance Pack Pt. 1 Content​

LMDh​

BMW M Hybrid V8
Cadillac V-Series.R
Porsche 963

GT3 Gen 2​

BMW M4 GT3
McLaren 720S GT3 Evo
Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo
Porsche 911 GT3 R (992)

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

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Formula HiTech

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Two new classes await in the Formula HiTech DLC pack, taking you back to the 1992 and 1993 Formula One seasons. Like in other historic F1 classes, officially-licensed McLaren cars (namely the MP4/7A for 1992 and the MP4/8 for 1993) are joined on the grid by fictionalized versions of their competitors. The inspirations for the latter are relatively obvious, however.

Some of the cars come with numerous electronic gizmos, such as active suspension - fully modeled in first-party sim racing content for the first time ever.

Formula HiTech DLC Content​

  • McLaren MP4/7A - 1992
  • Formula HiTech Gen 1 Model 1 - 1992
  • Formula HiTech Gen 1 Model 2 - 1992
  • Formula HiTech Gen 1 Model 3 - 1992
  • Formula HiTech Gen 1 Model 4 - 1992
  • McLaren MP4/8 - 1993
  • Formula HiTech Gen 2 Model 1 - 1993
  • Formula HiTech Gen 2 Model 2 - 1993
  • Formula HiTech Gen 2 Model 3 - 1993

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Historical Track Pack Pt. 1

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Historical content is one of the undeniable strengths of AMS2, and this does not just mean cars but also period-correct locations to drive them at. The Historical Track Pack Pt 1 adds three vintage versions of circuits that are already in the sim in their modern guises, two of which fit the classic F1 vehicles very well.

Both Jerez 1988 and Cascais 1988 (read: Estoril) round out F1 seasons of the 1980s and early 1990s well, while Bathurst 1983 with its uninterrupted Conrod Straight is a masterpiece both visually and from a driving perspective.

Historical Track Pack Pt. 1 - Content​

  • Bathurst 1983
  • Cascais 1988 (Estoril)
  • Jerez 1988

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Historical Track Pack Pt. 2

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The amount of historic circuits in AMS2 is unparalleled outside of the realm of mods. With the Historical Track Pack Pt 2, Reiza again expanded the list of tracks that are accurate to many of the classic cars included in the sim.

The pack adds 1991 and 1993 versions of Interlagos, which do not differ much from the current-day track when it comes to the layout - but the period-accurate surroundings, sponsors and gravel traps make it a much different experience despite this. Also part of the pack are Montreal 1991 with flatter kerbs and a slower final chicane, and Catalunya 1991 with the circuit in its original configuration.

Historical Track Pack Pt 2 - Content​

  • Catalunya 1991
  • Interlagos 1991
  • Interlagos 1993
  • Montreal 1993

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Le Mans

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Joining the roster of other iconic tracks already in AMS2, Le Mans was eagerly awaited by the community. On New Year's Eve of 2023, the track and the Endurance Pack Pt. 1 finally dropped to the praise of many sim racers.

The Circuit de La Sarthe is represented in the sim in all its current-day glory, with historic versions set to follow suit later. Meanwhile, the modern version also adds the less famous Bugatti Circuit, which was the site of the 1967 French Grand Prix, albeit in a slightly different configuration.

Le Mans DLC Content​

  • Circuit de La Sarthe
  • Le Mans Bugatti
  • Historic Le Mans versions (tbd)

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Premium Expansion Packs

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The Premium Expansion Packs could be considered as a light version of the Season Pass: This bundle contains all DLC for AMS2 except for the six circuits of the Premium Track Pack (Catalunya, Hockenheim, Monza, Nürburgring, Silverstone, Spa-Francorchamps) and their vintage versions.

Other tracks are still included, however, due to them being part of the Racin' USA and Historical Track Packs, granting races access to Long Beach, Watkins Glen, Road America, Daytona, Cleveland, Fontana, Gateway, Indianapolis, Bathurst 1983, Jerez 1988 and Cascais (Estoril) 1988.

Premium Expansion Packs - Content​

  • Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
  • Supercars Pack Pt. 1
  • Racin' USA Full Expansion Pack
  • Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Premium Track Pack

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The counterpart to the Premium Expansion Packs DLC, this bundle contains six circuits including historical versions that are also available individually. With one exception in Catalunya, sim racers get to experience the included locations throughout the years, which also takes them to Reiza's magnum opus in the 1971 version of the Nürburgring with the Nordschleife, Südschleife and Gesamtstrecke combinations.

Premium Track Pack - Content​

Catalunya (GP, Chicane, National)
Hockenheim (1977, 1988, 2001, 2020)
Monza (1971, 1991, 2021)
Nürburgring (1971, 2020)
Silverstone (1975, 1991, 2001, 2020)
Spa-Francorchamps (1970, 1993, 2020, 2022)

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1

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Reiza's first DLC foray to North America introduces two new classes as well as three new circuits to AMS2, all in the spirit of the IMSA championship: Three GTE vehicles and a DPi prototype portray the very recent past of the USA's premier endurance series, with the new locations all having appeared on its calendar.

Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1 - Content​

Tracks
  • Daytona
  • Laguna Seca
  • Long Beach

Cars
  • Cadillac DPi-V.R (DPi)
  • BMW M8 GTE
  • Corvette C8.R
  • Porsche 911 RSR GTE

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2

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Classic US open wheel racing is the focus of the second part of Racin' USA: The pack adds three seasons worth of IndyCar/CART content, highlighting 1995, 1998 and 2000. These turbocharged V8 rocketships come in road course and oval configurations as well as in several chassis and engine manufacturer combinations.

Additionally, three more American circuits are part of the pack, two of which were on the calendar of the IndyCar/CART series during their portrayed years: The simple but thrilling airfield course at Cleveland's Burke Lakefront Airport and possibly the best road circuit in the US in Road America are joined by the legendary Watkins Glen.

Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2 - Content​

Tracks
  • Cleveland
  • Watkins Glen
  • Road America

Cars
  • Formula USA Gen 1 (Reynard 95i & Lola T95)
  • Formula USA Gen 2 (Reynard 98i, Swift 009c & Lola T98)
  • Formula USA Gen 3 (Reynard 2Ki & Lola B2K/00)

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3

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With Part 3 of Racin' USA, oval racing made its proper debut in AMS2, adding three venues including the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway for high-speed action that fits in perfectly with Part 2's open-wheel machines. The tracks join the Daytona and Jacarepagua oval layouts, increasing the speedway count in AMS2 to five.

Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3 - Content​

Tracks
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Auto Club Speedway (Fontana)
  • World Wide Technology Raceway (Gateway)

Car
  • Formula USA 2023

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs

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All three of the Racin' USA Packs are also available as a bundle, which grants racers access to the full range of cars and tracks released with the previous packs. Additionally, the Part 4 bonus pack will also be included and available to owners of the Full Expansion Packs once it is released.

Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs - Content​

  • Racin' USA Pt. 1
  • Racin' USA Pt. 2
  • Racin' USA Pt. 3
  • Racin' USA Bonus Pack (not yet released)

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Supercars Pack Pt. 1

Full Article

Supercars Pack Pt. 1

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If you are a fan of road-going supercars that feel at home on a racing circuit just as well, the Supercars Pack is perfect for you: This DLC introduces three high-performance street cars that can tear up the numerous tracks in AMS2 with blindingly-quick speeds.

Supercars Pack Pt 1 - Content​

  • Corvette C8 Z06
  • McLaren Senna
  • Brabham BT62

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Adrenaline Pack Pt. 1
Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt. 1
Endurance Pack Pt. 1
Formula HiTech
Historical Track Pack Pt. 1
Historical Track Pack Pt. 2
Le Mans
Premium Expansion Pack
Premium Track Pack
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 1
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 2
Racin' USA Pack Pt. 3
Racin' USA Full Expansion Packs

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I wish to like AMS2 but it seems to be something wrong with physics and handling... driving AMS2 cars feels weird for me... I feel a huge lack connection with the track -not enough grip, weightless car... I don't know...maybe it is some issue with madness engine
 
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Alternatively, both current AMS2 owners and prospective ones have the option (for now) to consider becoming AMS2 Paddock Club members, available at the Reiza forums. Membership costs vary based on the following:

-- US$ 199.99 for new members who do not already own AMS2
-- US$ 169.99 for existing users who already own AMS2 Base Game
-- US$ 99.99 for existing users who already own AMS2 Base Game & All DLCs

Membership includes:

-- Automobilista 2 base game + all existing/future DLCs
-- Automobilista 2 Beta Steam key
-- Automobilista 1 Ultimate Edition Steam key including all DLCs
-- AMS2 Paddock Club subforum access & voting rights in development polls
-- "AMS2 Club Member" Badge in Forum User Profile

All previous 2015 Sim Racing Bonanza Campaign and 2019 AMS2 Early Backing Campaign members were automatically converted to Paddock Club members and have already secured every future AMS2 DLC at no additional cost. The Club has also provided additional simracers the chance to join the Beta development program, which is a substantial benefit in light of Reiza's work rate and content output. Overall, Reiza has provided excellent value, and with the V1.5 physics updates currently under development, the future of AMS2 has never looked better.
 
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I wish to like AMS2 but it seems to be something wrong with physics and handling... driving AMS2 cars feels weird for me... I feel a huge lack connection with the track -not enough grip, weightless car... I don't know...maybe it is some issue with madness engine

And have you tried the cars with the new 1.5 physics? This same old tired criticism is getting old especially from those who haven't played it in a very long time or give if 10 minutes and say well it doesn't feel exactly like (insert your favorite sim) so it must be bad.
 
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I wish to like AMS2 but it seems to be something wrong with physics and handling... driving AMS2 cars feels weird for me... I feel a huge lack connection with the track -not enough grip, weightless car... I don't know...maybe it is some issue with madness engine
When was the last time you tried it? The 1.4 update was a big improvement and the 1.5 update is even more so. For me, it is now as good, and in some cases better, than RF2 FFB, which I considered the gold standard. It helps if you are using the custom FFB ( very easy to set up ) as well.

On live as of now, only certain cars have the 1.5 physics. Give the formula junior and formula inter a try.
 
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And have you tried the cars with the new 1.5 physics? This same old tired criticism is getting old especially from those who haven't played it in a very long time or give if 10 minutes and say well it doesn't feel exactly like (insert your favorite sim) so it must be bad.
It definitely takes some time to get it feeling great. I was guilty of just trying for 10 mins then giving up, but now its my favourite game for road connection/FFB.
 
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I wish to like AMS2 but it seems to be something wrong with physics and handling... driving AMS2 cars feels weird for me... I feel a huge lack connection with the track -not enough grip, weightless car... I don't know...maybe it is some issue with madness engine
And btw, not feeling enough grip/weightless car sounds like an FFB/setup problem on your side. Even the usual fanboys of other sims don't say that about it ( more about it being a slide fest I think , which it was, but is much less so now ).
 
I wish to like AMS2 but it seems to be something wrong with physics and handling... driving AMS2 cars feels weird for me... I feel a huge lack connection with the track -not enough grip, weightless car... I don't know...maybe it is some issue with madness engine
Not the first time I read this. I never had this problem as I'm on VR, but for flat screen users, there is a problem with the default settings for camera movement, those can cause a disconnect in feeling. You can give the settings on this video a shot, they have solved that lack of connection you mention for many other users:

 
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I wish to like AMS2 but it seems to be something wrong with physics and handling... driving AMS2 cars feels weird for me... I feel a huge lack connection with the track -not enough grip, weightless car... I don't know...maybe it is some issue with madness engine
I don't know what your wheel setup is like, but I can tell you with my Simagic Alpha Mini it feels great. I use the Default FFB and I use a profile I found on the Simagic Discord. Unlike what you describe, AMS2 feels really "tight" to me. I can feel when I have the tires loaded up and I'm at maximum grip. I did a race with P1 cars at Suzuka and I could feel when it was loaded up on the Dunlop Curve so I could go full throttle.

My primary need for FFB is to feel when the tires are at maximum load and then feel when I start to go into understeer and the wheel feels lighter. It took a little bit to dial everything in, but I definitely have that with AMS2 more than any other sim I run.
 
All previous 2015 Sim Racing Bonanza Campaign and 2019 AMS2 Early Backing Campaign members were automatically converted to Paddock Club members and have already secured every future AMS2 DLC at no additional cost.
Only the higher tier of the Bonanza campaign backers will receive all future dlc.
I was a low or mid tier backer and didn't get any dlc's, just access to the beta/paddock form.
 
Many thanks RD for this very helpful article :thumbsup:

As someone who's still considering which DLC to buy in the Summer Sale and currently hasn't purchased any DLC yet, here's the numerical breakdown from this article...

Based on the Season Pass 2020-2022 (or in reality 2023):

Total amount of Tracks:
14 brand new tracks (or 15 IF the recently released Catalunya is included).
3 base content tracks have new historic variants.

Broken down, all 14 (or 15) new tracks are modern versions, with 8 of these tracks having historical versions (5 of which have multiple historical versions, totalling 15 historical iterations). In terms of Packs...

Modern Tracks: 5 in Premium Track Pack, 9 in Racing USA Full Expansion. Catalunya is an individual download & not included in a "Pack".

Historic Tracks: 3 in Historical Track Pack 1, 5 in Premium Track Pack.

As for cars...

Cars: 16 in total (6 in Brazilian Racing Legends Pack Pt.1, 7 in Racing USA Full Expansion, 3 In Supercars Pack Pt.1)


The pack with the most content is Racing USA Full Expansion by having 7 cars & 8 tracks. All other packs contain either tracks or cars (not both together).

I'll amend this post when I have clarification on Catalunya.
 

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I love people complaining about sims, that they are not reacting like they are expecting... The question is: Do you want to learn the game, or does it has to be like game "xy" you like???

They all do the same just in different approaches. And there will always be people who prefer this or that which does not mean that this is the way to go for everyone.

It´s like the difference between Mercedes, Porsche and Ferrari... They are all just cars, but the Feedback is different by design.
 
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I love people complaining about sims, that they are not reacting like they are expecting... The question is: Do you want to learn the game, or does it has to be like game "xy" you like???

They all do the same just in different approaches. And there will always be people who prefer this or that which does not mean that this is the way to go for everyone.

It´s like the difference between Mercedes, Porsche and Ferrari... They are all just cars, but the Feedback is different by design.
This is also why I try not to mix cars/tracks between sims too much. I put in a lot of hours to ACC, so GT3s are always going to feel weird in other sims. In the same way, if you learn the Nordschleife in AMS2, you might have problems with slightly different visual cues in AC, for example.

Neither is wrong, but they are different, so it will feel weird/strange/unusual. This is especially true with different handling models. One sim may let me take the Schumacher S with no lift if I load up the tires properly, while another may have me in the grass on the right-hander because it didn't make the first left.

On one hand, I of course support the idea to "drive what you like." But I also want to challenge anyone who says that "this sim has <this> problem" without them really digging into it. Now maybe it isn't worth the payoff for that person to take the time to learn more about the sim. I just hate it when something is dismissed out of ignorance (i.e. - Jimmy Broadbent's review of AMS2 1.0).
 
I wish to like AMS2 but it seems to be something wrong with physics and handling... driving AMS2 cars feels weird for me... I feel a huge lack connection with the track -not enough grip, weightless car... I don't know...maybe it is some issue with madness engine

Same, though in my case I know it has nothing to do with madness engine because AMS1 felt the same way to me. I don't find physics convincing enough.
 
And have you tried the cars with the new 1.5 physics? This same old tired criticism is getting old especially from those who haven't played it in a very long time or give if 10 minutes and say well it doesn't feel exactly like (insert your favorite sim) so it must be bad.
thanks! I have just tried to drive F3 and it feels better!
I don't know what your wheel setup is like, but I can tell you with my Simagic Alpha Mini it feels great. I use the Default FFB and I use a profile I found on the Simagic Discord. Unlike what you describe, AMS2 feels really "tight" to me. I can feel when I have the tires loaded up and I'm at maximum grip. I did a race with P1 cars at Suzuka and I could feel when it was loaded up on the Dunlop Curve so I could go full throttle.

My primary need for FFB is to feel when the tires are at maximum load and then feel when I start to go into understeer and the wheel feels lighter. It took a little bit to dial everything in, but I definitely have that with AMS2 more than any other sim I run.
hi! I use old Logitech MOMO Racing wheel. can you recommend how to properly setup it for better FFB?
 
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thanks! I have just tried to drive F3 and it feels better!

hi! I use old Logitech MOMO Racing wheel. can you recommend how to properly setup it for better FFB?
I'm afraid not. I don't know how comparable they are, but there are a ton of guides for G29 wheels, so that should get you pretty close. There are also a ton of guides out there that explain how to set up FFB in AMS2. I recommend SimRacing 604's guide as he talks through what each slider does and how to ramp it all up.

FFB is so subjective that it's hard to give someone an answer, particularly when I'm unfamiliar with the wheel. But you should be able to get pretty close to feeling acceptable.
 
thanks! I have just tried to drive F3 and it feels better!

hi! I use old Logitech MOMO Racing wheel. can you recommend how to properly setup it for better FFB?

The F3 doesn't even have the new physics yet. Here is the list of cars with new physics.

CLASSES WITH COMPLETE V1.5 PHYSICS REVISIONS:
  • Formula Retro Gen1 (all models)
  • Formula Retro Gen2 (all models)
  • Formula Retro Gen3 (all models)
  • Formula Classic Gen1 (all models)
  • Formula Classic Gen2 (all models)
  • Formula Classic Gen3 (all models)
  • Formula Classic Gen4 (all models)
  • Formula Inter
  • Formula USA Gen1 (all models)
  • Formula USA Gen2 (all models)
  • Formula USA Gen3 (all models)
  • Formula USA 2023
  • Formula Ultimate Gen2
  • Formula Junior
  • P1 (all models)
 
I wish to like AMS2 but it seems to be something wrong with physics and handling... driving AMS2 cars feels weird for me... I feel a huge lack connection with the track -not enough grip, weightless car... I don't know...maybe it is some issue with madness engine
Yep, i agree with you. The majoral problem with physics, probably is the madness engine. Project Cars 2 has the same issue.
 
It's got an enormous amount of content...

But an enormous amount of bugs still...

The physics have matured to the point that it feels as good as anything else on the market...

But it's just a hot lap simulator in it's current form...

MP is broken, either you go with the statistical nightmares of the p2p side or the ghost contact on the dedicated servers where the predictions are that bad that one car can be punted off the road and the other car suffers zero damage...

The track state isn't the same for everyone online, some will have a drying line with some corners completely dry from white line to white line whilst others have a soaked track...

And the single player side is not in too much better shape with the AI having different fuel, tyre and damage physics that have yet to be tuned to the player side physics for a believable race.. They can think around the player and a believable sprint race can be had with the damage off... But for longer races you are left wanting to turn the fuel use and tyre wear off as well...

There's a few other game breaking bugs like the set up bug that gives the car settings from outside of the params set in the physics files causing the car to drive terribly... And a force feedback/settings bug that requires a deletion of certain folders or a complete reinstall...

Content is great and all but this title is at risk of falling into the same niche as the predecessors on the Madness engine... Content rich but too filled with bugs for the average sim racer to enjoy it...

I really wish Reiza would just finish the season pass content and get bug fixing... Give AMS2 an MP experience that doesn't remind people of their time on dial up and fix these game breaking bugs...

They'd make far more money with a working title...
 
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