GTR Revival: New Logo & First Screenshot Unveiled

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Having gotten the developer core of the GTR series back together, Straigth4 Studios is working on a new sim that should follow in the - certainly enormous - footsteps of both previous titles in the series. Now, the very first in-engine screenshot is available, courtesy of Studio Head Ian Bell, in addition to a logo for the project.

GTR and GTR2 have set new standards for endurance racing simulations in the mid-2000s, and GTR Revival wants to expand on this legacy: AI-based commentary and race engineers, varied content and a partnership with Reiza Studios seem like promising cornerstones for most of the team that had also worked on the original titles.

Not too much about GTR Revival was shown thus far, apart from detailed info on Straight4's personnel and their plans. Bell had promised to show in-engine footage soon on Twitter this week, and he delivered just a day later.

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The first in-engine screenshot of GTR Revival shows the cockpit of an Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II. Image credit: Straight4 Studios

In it, the cockpit of an Audi R8 LMS GT3 (presumably the Evo II version, as it is the most recent one) is visible, entering the S do Senna at Interlagos - likely a nod to Reiza's involvement with Straight4. The screenshot shows off detailed visuals and interesting lighting with what looks like rain clouds rolling in over the Brazilian circuit.

GTR Revival is not another title in the line of GT3 simulators, though, as the Straight4 team has expressed its desire to create different content from throughout the years of racing history as well, and it could also mean the return of the car and track rosters of the previous GTR titles.

New Tire Model Coming​

Bell also confirmed the development of a new tire model for the title: The Seta model, which is rooted in the Madness engine Bell and his former team at Slightly Mad Studios created, will receive a successor called Seta 2 for GTR Revival. Seta had recently been the focus of Reiza's in Automobilista 2, as the Brazilians had discovered that remnants of the old ISI-based engine interfered with Seta to cause undesirable handling, resulting in the big improvements of the recent v1.5 update.


GTR Revival does not have a fixed release date yet, but Straight4 is aiming for a launch in late 2024.

Your Thoughts​

What do you make of the first screenshot of GTR Revival? What are your hopes for the title? Let us know in the comments below!
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I'm all for something different from the boring jellymold GT3 cars, and as we 'the community' were asked our opinion on what various eras of motorsport we'd prefer... and concluded that it wasn't today's GT3 crap, (cos there's already too much of it) I'd have thought that any imagery would be from one of the community preferred eras...
My wedge is still in my pocket, but, as we'll only have to wait a year or so I can just jingle it for a bit to entertain myself, and wait for the future of the GTR series to demist itself.
perhaps I'll still be breathing when it arrives, unlike Bethesda's Skyrim granny.
 
Unless they bring content that's never been "done", like 2005-2011 GT1 cars, late 90s BPR or FIA GT, even the original GTR/GTR2 FIA GT content (which has been done cars-wise by RSS but not tracks-wise), this looks like a pass for most people, for obvious GT3 reasons.
 
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What you are saying makes no sense. What update, and what does S397 has to do with AMS2?...

In 2021, AMS2 had a relatively big update. An update that brought in quite a bit of new players, but more than that, more players stayed with the game. The dropoff in players between sales/content updates were smaller, and the userbase were bigger.
People praised the driving of the game, that the physics updates had been good. What's not being talked about publicly that much is that S397 have been helping Reiza out. It's not Reiza taking pCars2 physic and polishing it.
We know that pCars have taken from ISIMotor, e.g the ISI Base Physics and suspension physics when they made the Madness-engine, and while it's obviously been changed and worked on. However, it's not a scratch built thing. Which makes it easier for a company like S397 to jump in and help. And it also makes it possible to use knowledge gained from rF2 and transfer parts of it to AMS2.

It may all be a big coincidence of course...


Retracted. I was seemingly told wrong: https://www.racedepartment.com/goto/ams-comment?id=60564
 
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Oh thanks RD and Ian for this kind of posts , i allways have a nice popcorn and fun afternoon reading the comments :D.
Sincerelly yours,
Dan
 
I certainly think it can be amazing, specially for the old content they are promising, and the Reiza's involvement now.
 
In 2021, AMS2 had a relatively big update. An update that brought in quite a bit of new players, but more than that, more players stayed with the game. The dropoff in players between sales/content updates were smaller, and the userbase were bigger.
People praised the driving of the game, that the physics updates had been good. What's not being talked about publicly that much is that S397 have been helping Reiza out. It's not Reiza taking pCars2 physic and polishing it.
We know that pCars have taken from ISIMotor, e.g the ISI Base Physics and suspension physics when they made the Madness-engine, and while it's obviously been changed and worked on. However, it's not a scratch built thing. Which makes it easier for a company like S397 to jump in and help. And it also makes it possible to use knowledge gained from rF2 and transfer parts of it to AMS2.

It may all be a big coincidence of course...

S397, whilst working on RF2 and LMU have been helping Reiza out with AMS2? hmmm got any actual facts and proof to back that up please? thanks :)
 
Soooo... Madness engine? :(

In that case its a pass from me... anther PC derivative no thanks.

Madness engine? Dead before arrival. You can not polish the turd (sorry AMS lovers).
Great news if it has the madness engine! Let's hope that they can solve the bugs and that each bug will be solved mutually for AMS2.

The netcode has huge issues, the flickering textures in VR is a ongoing issue, the rain effect that could be seen through hills and inside the cars and the metal sparks are all unsolved issues, also the performance for night racing should be improved (headlights for other cars then your own should be off/or their lighting not reflect everything), also there are still random unsolved stutters/mini freezes even with the fastest pc available so that's also a serious bug that should be solved.

But besides the issues/bugs, the madness engine is a great engine, it has with Reizas physics work the most alive car feeling, great VR besides the mentioned issues and great ffb/motion/graphics/weather system/performance.

I really hope that they fully moved away from that horrible Unreal engine otherwise it's doomed for all VR users. It's still unclear now what's really going on.
 
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S397, whilst working on RF2 and LMU have been helping Reiza out with AMS2? hmmm got any actual facts and proof to back that up please? thanks :)

As in "Here is an official statement or comment"? Nope.
It was an off comment a while back while I was doing a race. I did a "huh", and asked again if I hear right, that S397 had been helping Reiza. And yup, there had been some help from them in 2021. If that did continue in 2022 or not, I have no idea, and I don't feel like trying to dig for it either. But I was told, pretty clearly, that they had helped out. Now, how much and for how long, that I don't know. But that it was around the time of the physics overhaul of AMS2 in 2021.
I have no reason to doubt the statement considering who it was from. But that's it. As I said, I can't link to anything official, nor share a soundbite or anything.

I wouldn't be surprised though. Even if Reiza went with the Madness-engine and pCars2 as a base, it's not like Reiza and S397 aren't on friendly terms.


Retracted. I was seemingly told wrong: https://www.racedepartment.com/goto/ams-comment?id=60564
 
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As in "Here is an official statement or comment"? Nope.
It was an off comment a while back while I was doing a race. I did a "huh", and asked again if I hear right, that S397 had been helping Reiza. And yup, there had been some help from them in 2021. If that did continue in 2022 or not, I have no idea, and I don't feel like trying to dig for it either. But I was told, pretty clearly, that they had helped out. Now, how much and for how long, that I don't know. But that it was around the time of the physics overhaul of AMS2 in 2021.
I have no reason to doubt the statement considering who it was from. But that's it. As I said, I can't link to anything official, nor share a soundbite or anything.

I wouldn't be surprised though. Even if Reiza went with the Madness-engine and pCars2 as a base, it's not like Reiza and S397 aren't on friendly terms.
Hmmmmmm ok then.
 
I like how Ian says AMS2 is wonderfully polished, when he had 3 goes at it 5 including Shift 1 and 2 and apparently Reiza 'polished' it.......
If we are to believe that AMS2 1.5 update hs fixed this issue with the tyre model, that's PCars1 2 and 3 all stuck with it....and to think so many defended it...
Shows what an utter cash grab that whole franchise was ultimately..

This is a guy who paid off one of the most vocal critics, then, said critic turned his attention to down talking rfactor 2, to the point they had to close his blog and remove any trace.
Pure conflict of interest. Paid to criticize a rival.
Ian Bell once famously offered for 10,000 pounds a chance to have dinner with him and some SMS staff.... I'd like to know if anyone ever took him up on it.....
 
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