Automobilista 2 | New Hotfix 1.1.1.3 Released

Paul Jeffrey

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Reiza Studios have deployed another new hotfix build to Automobilista 2, addressing several areas of the simulation as they reach version 1.1.1.3 release status.
  • New update adds further physics improvements.
  • Time trial fixes.
  • Minor track and car content tweaks.
Another Automobilista 2 update is here ahead of the weekend, and once again the team over at Reiza Studios have done a fantastic job of addressing a wide range of different aspects within the simulation, as they continue to rapidly develop the title on a number of important fronts.

The new hotfix release deployed today comes off the back of the recent 1.1.1.1 release from last weekend, and is again packed with very useful tweaks and improvements to the title, the full list of which can be found in the update notes below.


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AMS 2 V1.1.1.3 Update Notes:

UI & HUD

  • Fixed Time Trial info incorrectly hiding current lap time in live sessions
  • Adjusted element/text size of audio device and controller model selection inputs to better suit long names
  • Exposing assignments for Gear 7 & 8 and Telemetry HUD mode switching
  • Added GT1 and G40C to vehicle filter definitions
PHYSICS
  • Further substantial reduction of slick adhesion on a wet track
  • Further adjustments to wet tires for various cars
  • Disabled legacy manifold pressure function (now solely using our own AMS1-based throttle mapping to adjust throttle response for each engine)
  • Disabled redundant legacy function applying aero torque to the frontend when car was airborne (could cause cars to nosedive after getting airborne)
  • Further adjusted aero draft effects
  • Corrected tire tread dimensions for Copa Classic, F-Trainer
  • Fixed error in Group A / Procar front tire tread
  • Fixed error in F-Ultimate tires speed effect
  • Adjusted tire tread optimal temperature range for Caterhams, ARC Camaro, Copa Truck
  • Minor default setup adjustments for Metalmoro AJR, Sigma P1, Metalmoro MRX, Roco 001, Mclaren 570S, Mclaren 720S GT3, Mercedes AMG GT3, Porsche GT3-R, Porsche Cup & all Copa Classic cars (setup reset recommended)
  • Metalmoro AJR: Small aero revisions; adjusted engine compression curves for Nissan V6 & Honda Turbo variants; Disabled redundant DRS icon for Nissan V6 & Honda turbo variants
  • Slightly reduced crankshaft mass for F-Trainers, MCR, ARC Camaro (less engine inertia)
  • F-Retro: Small aero revisions to all cars
  • Disabled AJR DRS icon for V6, Honda variants
  • Reduced F1 pitstop tire change timings
AI
  • Added car-specific overrides for AI performance on a wet track (on slicks & wet tires) & added new parameter to callibrate AI performance with wet tires on a drying track
  • Further AI callibration passes
  • Further slightly reduced AI CoG height scale to minimise chances of AI cars rolling over high curbs
  • Slightly raised AI lateral movement rate for overtaking & passing boosts (to mitigate getting stuck on straights)
  • Slightly reduced AI braking point offset
  • Reduced AI lifting off throttle over puddles to 50%
  • Slightly increased range of performance from AI drivers
TRACKS
  • Nurburgring: Minor art pass & fixes
  • Revised VR trackside cams at Silverstone & Spa-Francorchamps to disable DOF blur (ongoing process to be applied to all tracks)
  • Further weather probability adjustments (slightly less rain in rainy locations)
VEHICLES
  • Fixed missing wiper animations on Ginetta G40 Cup & Ginetta G55 GT4
  • Added Dirt/Scratch map for F-Retros, Lotus 72E, Mclaren M23 & Brabham BT44
  • Analogue gauges now light up when lights are on

Original Source: Reiza Studios

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I can confirm that each cockpit view with seat position + seat angel is saved.At least in the Beta build,haven't tested main yet.
Don't know if it was before that build ,had not tested it a long time as nothing was offical announced.
Sadly,i must confess that the seat - angle is not saved per car.Tried the main release today and it wasn't.Hope Renato does it ...some day.Sorry,but adjusting it once it stays for all cars.
 
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The New Update has made some suprurb improvements!
It was'nt a sizable update but boy has it put a smile on my face!

A.I. & Rain are much better but still a bit out of Joint in terms of relative performance in the dry. Everything is going in the right direction.

After what I noticed with the last fix, this new update is all I'd hoped it to be, however I've found a pretty serious bug (one that might just be rearing its head again. Best mind your fingers if you've got a DD wheel!
 
@roadyroad i never said he was involved in ams 2
i said his coment to ams 2 in a youtube video about throtlle
Ok.
Well, let's wait for the reviews of this update. Reiza's problem is that, as a "small" team, the customers are those who check the quality of each update. They are searching for the right settings. I'm fine with that (although I can't use the sim myself currently) because I knew where I got into when I've preordered the game. Some seems to not be that patient. It reminds me of ACC. Can't we learn the lesson? Just let Reiza try to make the things right with the madness engine, they did AMS1 so they know how the cars should behave, they are just trying to give us an next gen sim with an advanced technology they are trying to master.

It will be ok, they did something amazing with rfactor's engine (I did not like rfactor, simbin and reiza had done a tremendous job taking the best out of its engine), and they ll do the same with the madness engine.

We should not be to harsh with Reiza, or they'll just put their "simplier" physics in AMS2 just to please the haters, giving up the next gen sim they want to give us.
 
Sadly,i must confess that the seat - angle is not saved per car.Tried the main release today and it wasn't.Hope Renato does it ...some day.Sorry,but adjusting it once it stays for all cars.
Although it would be a nice feature, I think it is a minor issue among the physics and AI topic. I would rather know that Reiza is working on physics than on this small feature.

Back in time, I remember I had to adjuqt my seat position anytime I changed car in GTR2. Was it such a problem? No. And no one ever complained about that.

Everything in a development is question of priority and money spent. I've paid for that game and I prefer my money being invested in realism and physics, not on seat adjustment.

That's just my opinion, I understand adjusting a seat position may be crucual for others, before physics and AI.
 
I thought he wasn't involved in AMS2 development.
Well anyway, it must be frustrating for a developer to not be able to master a technology but old madtered things can do the trick much better. Remember GTL using the physics engine of GTR1 (so the one from... F1 Challenge) and the rfactor graphics engine, it is still enjoyable today, although more simple than more modern sims (and I've always thought it felt better than rfactor).

Sometimes simplier stuff, but mastered, is just better.

While the core of your argument is true - simpler is indeed sometimes better - it´s not applicable in this case; our AMS1 throttle map was actually a bit more elaborate than the legacy Madness system and we already had maps for several engines from AMS1 - the Madness system was a simple parameter applying globally all cars so it made sense to disable it completely for the AMS1 model rather than try merge both (which we were up to now). Other models such as turbo, DRS as well dynamic track conditions which we had models created for in AMS1 we dropped in favour of the superior ones from the Madness engine.
 
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Very much enjoying the update. Has anyone noticed since the hot fix or possibly last update the track surface at SPA before start finish line has a strange pattern (like pie shaped cobblestones)? Didn’t want to report it if it’s just me. Started 7th and it was very apparent until I crossed the line. And then reappeared each lap only at this point.
 

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While the core of your argument is true - simpler is indeed sometimes better - it´s not applicable in this case; our AMS1 throttle map was actually a bit more elaborate than the legacy Madness system and we already had maps for several engines from AMS1 - the Madness system was a simple parameter applying globally all cars so it made sense to disable it completely for the AMS1 model rather than try merge both (which we were up to now). Other models such as turbo, DRS as well dynamic track conditions which we had models created for in AMS1 we dropped in favour of the superior ones from the Madness engine.
Thank you for your explanation. And these are really good news!!! It wasn't clear in the update notes, they now perfectly make sense.

How bad I won't ve able to run AMS2 before a few weeks... the positive thing, at this pace of updates, is that it will feel really good.when I'm back at it.
Keep on the good job Reiza!
 
Is AI harder since the last upgrades or it's just me going 3-6 seconds slower than it on track/car-combos that I used to ace?

Several classes have had AI calibration passes that have made them faster. Not sure about 3-6 seconds faster. The FTrainer is quite a bit slower than before due to some changes to the tyres, maybe the AI there hasn't been properly calibrated to the changes.
 
Several classes have had AI calibration passes that have made them faster. Not sure about 3-6 seconds faster. The FTrainer is quite a bit slower than before due to some changes to the tyres, maybe the AI there hasn't been properly calibrated to the changes.
I was 4s slower than 100% AI on Spa, racing GT4. And was 2s on Londrina Long with Copa Classic B Gol. On both cases I used to be quite faster than the AI, specially with the Gol.

But don't know if the AI improved that much or that I'm rusted... apparently both :roflmao:
 
Its Out, Great Long List of Updates

V1.1.1.3 -> V1.1.2.0 CHANGELOG

CONTENT
Tracks


  • Added Spa Francorchamps 1993 layout
Vehicles

  • Added Group C class featuring Sauber Mercedes C9 & Porsche 962C
  • Added Stock Car 1999 Omega series
GENERAL

  • Implemented new LiveTrack wet weather rubber washing (rubber is now gradually washed away from track surface as it gets saturated with water)
  • Expanded available opponent classes to 9 (10 total)
  • Bumped headlight range from 160 to 240m for all cars
  • Corrected number of opponents in Championship mode to match the series current total number of opponents
  • Added function to set different presets of rubber depending on type of session (making option available to player will soon follow)
  • Added new functions to control when vehicle headlights & tail lights should remain on and DRS rules remain disabled based on track wetness threshold (previously was solely based on environment light levels)
  • Replaced Spa 2020 with Spa 1993 on the calendar of pre-2005 championships
UI & HUD

  • Re-styled event rules & regulations page
  • Re-styled single player opponent settings page
  • Added help texts to online Opponent settings screen
  • Fixed wrong value link on gear 7/8 assignments
  • Fixed redundant adjustable wing setup option being available for cars without such aero components
  • Corrected tire names for various cars using street or semi-slick compounds
  • Fixed missing French & German localization for track limits setting
  • Adjusted font size on track limit warnings labels for Rules & Regulations UI screen
FFB

  • Introduced routine to reset FFB in case of FFB loss (game detects the loss and reset FFB automatically, should be seamless for player)
  • Adjusted default FFB profile for more accurate self-aligning torque, milder force spikes over big bumps and other such sudden tire oad.change; adjusted effect from braking torque (should provide better feedback during lockups); split FX signal from Low Force Boost setting
PHYSICS

  • Added slow damping function to all tires (generally improves tire damping & fixes bouncing effect at very slow speeds previously proeminent in formula cars)
  • Added intermediate & extreme tyre compounds for modern protos, GTs & formulas
  • Adjusted tire tread for 60s touring cars, Opalas, Copas Fusca, Uno, Truck, Caterham Academy & F-Trainer
  • Adjusted semi-slick tire tread (F-Trainer Advanced, Caterhams, ARC Camaro)
  • Adjusted F-Vee, Opala 1979 & Old Stock tire treads
  • Increased RPM threshold for reduced engine life in 2-stroke karts
  • Moved Metalmoro AJR diffuser center of pressure rearwards by 2cm (slightly rebalancing overall aero distribution)
  • Slightly falloff rates in rain for all slick tires (addressing issues with tires losing all adherence beyond a certain saturation point)
  • Minor stifness adjustment to GT / Proto / StockCar tire carcasses
  • Added minor preload resistance to open diffs in cars with more powerful engines
  • Adjusted Porsche 911 GT1 engine compression curve
  • Adjusted default gear ratios for Mclaren F1 GTR & Mercedes CLK in GT1 class
  • Minor crankshaft mass adjustments to F1 cars
  • Corrected 720S GT3 negative rear toe setting (setup reset recommended)
  • Moved default brake bias slightly rearwards for Copa Truck, F-Trainers (requires setup reset recommended)
AI

  • Various AI behavior improvements, adding car-specific parameters to improve their overtaking assesments both against human player and AI vs AI
  • Added car-specific overrides for previously global parameters controlling the amount of lifting off the throttle AI would do while running over puddles, & introduced new car-specific parameter controlling the amount of lifting while on wet tires (generally less than on dry tires, improves their straightline performance when going through large amounts of standing water)
  • Added several car-specific overrides for previously global AI parameters such as brake and reaccelaration distance thresholds, start reaction times, distance triggers for defending position
  • Reduced likelihood of AI crashing into wall when side by side with human
  • Increased AI drivers performance range
  • Minor AI callibration pass for performance dropoff with tire wear
  • Azure: Smoothed corridors in several locations
  • Slightly increased AI grip @ Bathurst, Nurburgring GP & Velocitta
TRACKS

  • Adelaide: reduced road mesh noise; smooth curb at entrance to T13
  • Imola: Fixed camera man pop up
  • Kyalami: removed glitchy helicopter animation
  • Silverstone: trimmed 3D grass clipping walls in some places; fixed a few object pop ups; consolidated some grand stands into larger objects (same materials); optimized shadows
  • Revised "Max AI participants" for various tracks, correcting when this differed from available garage slots
  • Disabled DOF blur in all trackside VR cams for tracks that have them (currently only Grade A tracks)
VEHICLES

  • F-V10 Gen2: fixed visual tire tread not corresponding the actual tire when switching from wet to dry
  • F-Classic (all gens): added Dirt/Scratch map + New UV channel 3 mapping for carbon fiber cockpit material
  • Copa Montana: added Dirt/Scratch map
  • BMW M6 GT3: Fixed red carpaint issue in cockpit view (car #91)
  • F-V10: Fixed visual glitch with windscreen in rain
  • Gol Classic B: Fixed front splitter glitch
  • Ultima GTR: Fixed oil pressure needle
  • F3 F309: corrected RPM bars range
  • Lancer R & RS: Livery override entry added for windscreen and wing
  • Corrected cockpit POV in Metalmoro AJR, Mclaren 570S, Ultima GTR
  • Corrected rain tire tread for F-Retros
 

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